世界可能是殘酷的,但它也是美麗的。
The world may be cruel, but it is also beautiful.
法律在其莊嚴(yán)的平等中,禁止富人和窮人在橋下睡覺、在街上乞討和偷面包。
It is therefore obvious that...
I don't like to lose - at anything... Yet I've grown most not from victories, but setbacks.
We are survival machines—robot vehicles blindly programmed to preserve the selfish molecules known as genes.
I'm drawn to a lovely quote by St. Augustine in "The City of God," where he says, "It's a sin to judge any man by his post." In modern English that would mean it's a sinto come to any view of who you should talk to, dependent on their business card. It's not the post that should count. According to St. Augustine, only God can really put everybody in their place; he's going to do that on the Day of Judgment, with angels and trumpets, and the skies will open. Insane idea, if you're a secularist person, like me. But something very valuable in that idea, nevertheless.
The wild is a place of extremes. To survive, you have to find balance.