Danh ngôn của Saint Augustine

Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.
Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.
Người ta ra nước ngoài để ngạc nhiên trước những đỉnh núi cao, trước những con sóng khổng lồ của biển cả, trước dòng sông dài, trước la bàn bao la của đại dương, trước chuyển động tròn trịa của các vì sao, và họ đi ngang qua mình mà không hề băn khoăn. .
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Saint Augustine
- Beauty is indeed a good gift of God; but that the good may not think it a great good, God dispenses it even to the wicked.
- God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.
- In the absence of justice, what is sovereignty but organized robbery?
- Indeed, man wishes to be happy even when he so lives as to make happiness impossible.
- Find out how much God has given you and from it take what you need; the remainder is needed by others.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Men
- Men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all the other alternatives.
- Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
- We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.
- The assertion that 'all men are created equal' was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use.
- Our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as a heritage of all men, in all lands, everywhere. Destroy this spirit and you have planted the seeds of despotism around your own doors.