Danh ngôn của Rosalynn Carter

There is nothing more important than a good, safe, secure home.
There is nothing more important than a good, safe, secure home.
Không có gì quan trọng hơn một ngôi nhà tốt, an toàn, đảm bảo.
Tác giả: Rosalynn Carter | Chuyên mục: Home | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Rosalynn Carter
- It's been taboo for so long to admit you had a mental health problem.
- There's a mental health problem in the sense that people are so afraid of the stigma that they don't get help. But there's absolutely a gun control problem in the country.
- Caregivers are the selfless people who provide unpaid care for loved ones who are ill or have serious medical conditions. This is among the most challenging work there is.
- Being a caregiver requires infinite patience, physical and emotional strength, health care navigation skills, and a sense of humor - which can be hard to come by after sleepless nights and demanding days.
- A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go, but ought to be.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Home
- One and done, Home Run Derby champion. It was a cool experience. I enjoyed it all, but I don't think I really need to go out there and do it again.
- When you're mid-season, in very intense situations, it's hard not to take that home with you. Especially when you're sleeping, you can't control what you dream about. And it sneaks into the unconscious.
- My family never owned a home. We leased.
- I'm very physical. When I'm writing, I'm playing all the parts; I'm saying the lines out loud, and if I get excited about something - which doesn't happen very often when I'm writing, but it's the greatest feeling when it does - I'll be out of the chair and walking around, and if I'm at home, I'll find myself two blocks from my house.
- 'Steve Jobs' is my seventh movie. I believe, if you added them up, I don't think there is more than a total of 10 minutes that takes place in a person's home. They're all in offices, courtrooms, laboratories, things like that.