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ការងារដែលផ្តើមចេញពីប្រយោជន៍ផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនមិនឆ្លើយតបជាមួយសេចក្តីត្រូវការរបស់មនុស្សឡើយ។ ការងារដែលផ្តើមពីបេះដូងសង្គ្រោះគឺចេញពីបេះ ដូង មិនមែនចេញពីខួរក្បាលនោះទេ។ ចូរអ្នកសួរបេះដូងអ្នកឲ្យបានច្បាស់ថាអ្នកពិតជាមានបេះដូងសង្រ្គោះពិត ឬយ៉ាងណា? ↗
មនុស្សល្អមានធាតុសំខាន់ប្រាំយ៉ាង គឺ (១) ស្គាល់អំពើល្អ (២) ដាំបណ្តុះអំពើល្អដាក់ក្នុងខ្លួន(៣) ប្រតិបត្តិអំពើល្អ (៤) ពង្រីកអំពើល្អ និង(៥) ការពារអំពើល្អ ↗
កុំធ្វើជាទីផ្គាប់ចិត្តរបស់បុគ្គលពាល។ ពាលគឺជាមនុស្សដែលផ្ទុយពីសប្បុរស សប្បុរសស្គាល់ហេតុនៃសេចក្តីវិនាស និងហេតុនៃសេចក្តីចំរើន ក្រោយពីដឹងថានេះជាហេតុនៃសេចក្តីវិនាសទំលាក់ចុះ ហើយងាកមកចាប់យកហេតុនៃសេចក្តីចំរើន, ស្គាល់ថាការងារនេះគួរធ្វើម្នាក់ឯង ឬការងារនេះត្រូវចូលរួមគ្នាធ្វើ រាល់ហេតុទាំងនេះវាផ្តើមចេញតាមរយៈការងាររបស់អ្នកមិនមែនតាមរយៈពាក្យសម្តីនោះទេ។ ↗
განა კითხვა უხილავის საკუთარი თვალით დანახვის ხელოვნება არ არის? განა კითხვის სილამაზე იმ სიჩუმეში არაა, შენ გარშემო რომ ისადგურებს, სანამ ამბავში მთლიანად ხარ ჩაძირული? განა ამ დროს შენში ავტორის ხმა არ იწყებს ჟღერას, რათა სხვა დანარჩენი ხმა და ხმაური გადაფაროს? ↗
To the followers of the murdered Caesar: Do you march against Decimus Brutus Albinus in Gaul, or against the son of Caesar in Rome? Ask Marcus Antonius. Are you mobilized to destroy the enemies of your dead leader, or to protect his assassins? Ask Marcus Antonius. Where is the will of the dead Caesar which bequeathed to every citizen of Rome three hundred pieces of silver coin? Ask Marcus Antonius. The murderers and conspirators against Caesar are free by an act of the Senate sanctioned by Marcus Antonius. The murderer Gaius Cassius Longinus has been given the governorship of Syria by Marcus Antonius. The murderer Marcus Junius Brutus has been given the governorship of Crete by Marcus Antonius. Where are the friends of the murdered Caesar among his enemies? The son of Caesar calls to you. ↗
You see, Momo,' he [Beppo Roadsweeper] told her one day, 'it's like this. Sometimes, when you've a very long street ahead of you, you think how terribly long it is and feel sure you'll never get it swept.' He gazed silently into space before continuing. 'And then you start to hurry,' he went on. 'You work faster and faster, and every time you look up there seems to be just as much left to sweep as before, and you try even harder, and you panic, and in the end you're out of breath and have to stop - and still the street stretches away in front of you. That's not the way to do it.' He pondered a while. Then he said, 'You must never think of the whole street at once, understand? You must only concentrate on the next step, the next breath, the next stroke of the broom, and the next, and the next. Nothing else.' Again he paused for thought before adding, 'That way you enjoy your work, which is important, because then you make a good job of it. And that's how it ought to be.' There was another long silence. At last he went on, 'And all at once, before you know it, you find you've swept the whole street clean, bit by bit. What's more, you aren't out of breath.' He nodded to himself. 'That's important, too,' he concluded. ↗
Drama is based on the Mistake. I think someone is my friend when he really is my enemy, that I am free to marry a woman when in fact she is my mother, that this person is a chambermaid when it is a young nobleman in disguise, that this well-dressed young man is rich when he is really a penniless adventurer, or that if I do this such and such a result will follow when in fact it results in something very different. All good drama has two movements, first the making of the mistake, then the discovery that it was a mistake. ↗
The foolish of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of god is stronger than men. For ye see your calling, brethren, how that may not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called, but God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath choses the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty. And bade things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are. ↗
