Danh ngôn của T. S. Eliot

I had seen birth and death but had thought they were different.
I had seen birth and death but had thought they were different.
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Tác giả: T. S. Eliot | Chuyên mục: Death | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Death
- I have been connected with the Niels Bohr Institute since the completion of my university studies, first as a research fellow and, from 1956, as a professor of physics at the University of Copenhagen. After the death of my father in 1962, I followed him as director of the Institute until 1970.
- I want to tell you what it was really like to think death is imminent, but I can't. It's a taste in your mouth. And an emptiness.
- Writing never comes easy. The difference between Page 2 and Page Nothing is the difference between life and death.
- When lab safety procedures aren't followed, people can get hurt or worse. Lab equipment and chemicals that are improperly handled can result in personal injury and even death.
- My deceased patients have taught me over the years to believe in the glass half full, to make good use of the time we have, to be generous - that was their lesson for the Uber-mind, and it was free. 'Do that,' they said, 'and then perhaps death shall have no dominion.'