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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nghiêm Huyền Vũ
AFORISMOS -El tercero es siempre el corcho que impide que el diálogo entre dos se hunda en la profundidad: lo cual es, en determinadas circunstancias, una ventaja. -Los poetas carecen de pudor con respecto a sus vivencias: las explotan. -Es preciso haber visto dormida a una persona: de lo contrario se ignora cuál es su aspecto. El rostro de tu amigo, al que crees conocer, es tu rostro, reflejado en un espejo imperfecto y tosco. -Alguien que piense con libertad recorre anticipadamente la evolución de generaciones enteras. -La exigencia de ser amado es la máxima arrogancia. -Cada pueblo tiene su tartufería propia y la denomina sus virtudes. -Lo mejor que somos, eso no lo conocemos -no podemos conocerlo. -Las mujeres que sienten un amor especial por sus hijos son casi siempre vanidosas y engreídas. Las que no le conceden mucha importancia tienen casi siempre razón, pero dan a entender que de semejante padre no cabía aguardar un hijo mejor: en ello se muestra su vanidad. -Hasta que no nos hemos olvidado del médico y de la enfermedad no hemos sanado. -Quien sienta que ejerce un gran influjo interno sobre otro habrá de dejarle completamente sueltas las riendas, más aún, ver a gusto e incluso provocar en él oposiciones ocasionales; de lo contrario se creará inevitablemente un enemigo. -Hablar mucho de sí mismo es también un medio de ocultarse. -Para mí Wagner lleva -demasiados diamantes falsos. -El diablo mira con envidia a quien sufre mucho y lo expulsa al cielo. -Quien alcanza su ideal, justo por ello va más allá de él. -La crueldad es el remedio del orgullo ofendido. -La juventud pone sus esperanzas en quien usa siempre expresiones demasiado enérgicas; el hombre adulto, en aquel cuyas palabras quedan siempre por detrás de sus acciones. -Lo grande de los antiguos es su tendencia universal, sus ojos y su estima para todas las cosas, su escaso acento nacional (griegos y romanos). -Cuando mejor mentimos es cuando la mentira concuerda con nuestro carácter. -Casi todo político tiene tanta necesidad, en determinadas circunstancias, de un hombre honesto, que, cual si fuera un lobo hambriento, irrumpe en el redil; mas no para devorar el cordero robado, sino para ocultarse tras su lanoso lomo. F. NIETZSCHE, Aforismos. Ed. Edhasa, 2002.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Meredith Johnson
What I want to remember: Story about a woman's life (Irena) that got decided by the men that she met. First pushed to exile to France by her husband, then turned back to Tcheque Republic 20 years later on the insistance of a friend Felt amputed here and there from her story. People want you to fit with the sticker they have given you. That's was is called 'being faithful to oneself'.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Marfé Ferguson Delano
I really appreciated and enjoyed the way Hugh MacLeod gave ideas and general advice that can be adapted to just about any situation, but that merely suggests ideas and gets you thinking rather than trying to show your brain exactly where to go. The short chapters and interesting titles makes this a quick and fascinating read, I finished it in an evening.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nguyễn Trí Công
Without a doubt my favorite Christopher Moore book. Not for religious fanatics who may take this book as complete blasphamey. Its a completely entertaining account of a story everyone thinks they know.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Josh Kaufman
I appreciate this book's perspective of female friendships, and the group of "girls" the author chose to write about. Their group is special, unique to their area of the United States, and interesting because of the number of girls in their friendship...10, or 11. I started out really liking how this story unfolded, how the girls became friends, why Ames, Iowa is so important to them. I appreciated their forty-year friendship, their differences, everything that made them..."the girls from Ames." Here's where it started to bother me...the author, for whatever reason, chose to really focus the story on three or four girls, one being the one who died. Marilyn's story is no doubt fascinating, and I loved the stories about her father, but the book really centered on her life. Marilyn, Kelly, Karla, and Sheila are about the most of the book...the others barely get a few pages. What about Angela, who came to the group later than the others? Do we get to learn her story? We learn the most about Sally in a heartbreaking memory of how mean girls can be. Jenny's life seems to unfold the most as she's an adult, not much of her as a girl in Ames, even though she is the one who gave the author the idea of writing the girls' story in the first place. I'm glad I read this book. I just wish the author didn't seem to rush the last half of it, at least that is how it seemed.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Mặc Ngư Tử 1123
This is the best comic series out right now.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Nhiều Tác Giả
These things sound so simple that you'd think they aren't worth bothering to do, but they've done my health some good.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi:
A very fun continuation to the adventures of Nicolas, Sophie,Josh, Perenelle, and Scatty. Great new characters really add to the fun. Love the appearance of such historical figures, like Joan of Arc and Machiavelli. Ready for book three!
More of a novella than a novel, it was still a fun fast read. However, I would have liked it to have been longer. The plot seemed rushed, there was very little character development, and the story would have been much improved with more fleshing out. Despite that, however, I can't complain too much. It was a decent read for a lazy day with nothing else to do.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: TS. Lê Văn Bé
Good read. In my opinion this is the third best in the series, but a very good third.
Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.