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英汉汉英佳句赏析 3

英汉汉英佳句赏析 3. 社会 • 人生. 法国著名作家司汤达说过:一个人在踏入社会时,应该准备若干条名言,作为处世指南。我们搜集的名言佳句涵盖道德、法律、历史、未来、宗教、文明、自由、家庭等方面,这些佳句在给我们以艺术享受的同时,会作为我们为人处世的一面明镜给我们以启迪。 人生纷繁复杂,但如何度过这有限的人生呢?我们即将欣赏的这些名言佳句,渗透着名家,学者对人生的感悟,对真理的追求,对人间真善美的渴望,对人生多方位、多角度的敏锐观察和独到见解。细心品味,会坚定我们的信念,振奋我们的精神,激励我们永远向前。. 道德与法律.

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  1. 英汉汉英佳句赏析3 社会 •人生

  2. 法国著名作家司汤达说过:一个人在踏入社会时,应该准备若干条名言,作为处世指南。我们搜集的名言佳句涵盖道德、法律、历史、未来、宗教、文明、自由、家庭等方面,这些佳句在给我们以艺术享受的同时,会作为我们为人处世的一面明镜给我们以启迪。法国著名作家司汤达说过:一个人在踏入社会时,应该准备若干条名言,作为处世指南。我们搜集的名言佳句涵盖道德、法律、历史、未来、宗教、文明、自由、家庭等方面,这些佳句在给我们以艺术享受的同时,会作为我们为人处世的一面明镜给我们以启迪。 • 人生纷繁复杂,但如何度过这有限的人生呢?我们即将欣赏的这些名言佳句,渗透着名家,学者对人生的感悟,对真理的追求,对人间真善美的渴望,对人生多方位、多角度的敏锐观察和独到见解。细心品味,会坚定我们的信念,振奋我们的精神,激励我们永远向前。

  3. 道德与法律 • A man’s own manner and character is what most becomes him. • —— Marcus Tullius Cicero • 人是由自己的风度和品格构成的。 ——M·T·西塞罗 • All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it. —— John Locke • 人都会犯错误,在许多情况下,大多数人是由于欲望或兴趣的引诱而犯错误的。 • —— J·洛克 • Character is a by-product; it is produced in the great manufacture of daily duty. —— Thomas Woodrow Wilson • 品格是一件副产品;它是在完成日常职责的伟大制造过程中生产的。 • —— T·W·威尔逊 • Character is what you are in the dark. —— D.L.Moody • 暗处最能反映一个人的真正品格。 ——D·L·穆迪

  4. Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount. • —— Clare Boothe Luce • 勇气是一架梯子,其他美德全靠它爬上去。 ——C·B·卢斯 • Despite all the life danger, with one selfless act from one common person, someone is saved. A hero is made. • —— Norman Stephens • 不管一切危险,由于一个普通人的无私行动,有人得救了,英雄就应运而生。 ——N·斯蒂芬斯 • Distrust can be contagious. But so can trust. • —— Robbins Stacia • 不信任有传染性。但是信任也如此。 ——R·斯达卡 • Fame is the chastisement of merit and the punishment of talent. —— Nicolas Chamfort • 盛名殊誉是德才之忌。 ——N·尚福尔 • Human action can be modified to some extent, but human nature cannot be changed. —— Abraham Lincoln • 人类行为在某种程度上可能发生变化,但是人性不能改变。 • ——A·林肯

  5. I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. —— Ernest Hemingway 我只知道所谓道德是指你觉得好的东西,所谓不道德是指你觉得不好的东西。 —— E·海明威 It is not enough to do good; one must do it the right way. —— John Morley 一个人仅做好事是不够的,他必须以正确的方式做好事。 —— J·莫利 Morality is not really the doctrine of how to make ourselves happy but of how we are to be worthy of happiness. —— Immanuel Kant 道德确实不是指导人们如何使自己幸福的教条,而是指导人们怎样值得拥有幸福的学说。 —— I·康德 Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. —— Leon Blum 道德可能仅仅在于有勇气做出抉择。 ——L·布鲁姆 Mutual forgiveness of each vice, such are the gates of Paradise. —— William Blake 相互宽容对方的缺点,乃是通向天堂之门。 ——W·布莱克

  6. Personality is the key. The men of grand personality were not afraid of loneliness. Every sublime creative artist and inventor has valued loneliness. —— Carl Sandburg • 人格是关键。具有完美人格的人们都不怕孤独。每一个卓越的富有创造力的艺术家和发明家都珍视孤独。 • —— C·桑德堡 • Personality is to man what perfume is to a flower. • —— C.C.Schwab • 品格之于人,犹如芳香之于花。 ——C·C·施瓦布 Plain living and high thinking. —— William Wordsworth • 生活要朴素,情操要高尚。 —— W·华兹华斯 • If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers. —— Charles Dickens 倘若世上没有坏人,也就不会有好的律师。 • —— C·狄更斯 If we do not maintain justice, justice will not maintain us. • —— Francis Bacon • 如果我们不维护公正,公正将不维护我们。 • —— F·培根

  7. Facts are more powerful than words. —— Legal idiom • 事实胜于雄辩。 ——法谚 • Given this fearful world of crime and nuclear bombs and nationalistic fear and hate, I am afraid we cannot do very much in the way of substituting something more humane for punishment. • —— Neil • 考虑着这个充斥着犯罪、原子弹,以及民族主义仇恨和恐怖的世界,恐怕我们在用较人道的方法代替惩罚方面无能为力。 • ——尼尔 • Good order is the foundation of all things. —— Edmund Burke良好的秩序是一切的基础。 ——E·伯克 • Guilt always hurries towards its complement, punishment; only there does its satisfaction lie. —— Lawence Durrell 犯罪总是以惩罚相补偿;只有处罚才能使犯罪得到偿还。 • —— L·达雷尔 • Men are hanged not for stealing horses but that horses may not be stolen. —— Charles Montagu Halifax • 把偷马人绞死并非因为偷了马,而是为了马不再被偷。 • —— C·M·哈利法克斯

  8. The King himself should be under no man, but under God and the Law. —— Sir Edward Coke • 国王不必遵从任何人,但须遵从上帝和法律。 —— E·科克 • The law cannot make all men equal, but they are all equal before the law. —— Frederick Pollock法律不能使人人平等,但是在法律面前人人是平等的。 • —— F·波洛克 • The law is made to protect the innocent by punishing the guilty. —— Danial Webster • 制订法律就是要惩罚罪恶,保护无辜。 —— D·韦伯斯特 • The law is reason free from passion. —— Aristotle • 法律是理智的,不受感情的约束。 ——亚里士多德 • The law isn’t justice. It’s very imperfect mechanism.—— Raymond Chandler • 法律不是公正。他是一种很不完善的机制。 —— R·钱德勒 The man, who is guided by reason, is more free in a state, where he lives under a general system of law, than in solitude, where he is independent. —— Benedict de Spinoza • 有理智的人在一般法律制度下生活比在无拘无束的独居中更为自由。 —— B·斯宾诺莎

  9. 历史与未来 • History is a cyclic poem written by time upon the memories of man. —— Percy Bysshe Shelley • 历史是时间写在人们记忆中的组诗。 —— P·B·雪莱 • Anybody can make history; only a great man can write it. • —— Oscar Wilde • 任何人都能创造历史,但是只有伟人能撰写历史。—— O·王尔德 • All history is little than a long succession of useless cruelties. —— Voltaire • 整个历史不过是一长串无益的残酷行为而已。 —— 伏尔泰 • Each moment in history is a fleeting time, precious and unique. • —— Richard Nixon • 历史巨轮飞转,分分秒秒的时间都十分宝贵,也独具意义。 • —— R·尼克松History is philosophy teaching by examples. • —— Henry St. John • 历史是用事例教育人的哲学。 • —— H·约翰

  10. Historian may lie, but history cannot. • —— George Saintsburg • 历史学家可能说谎,但是历史不能。 • —— G·圣茨伯里 • Look not mournfully into the past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the present. It is time. Go forth to meet shadowy future without fear, and with a manly heart. • —— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • 不要悲哀地回忆过去,它已一去不复返;明智地把握现在,使它变得更美好;是时候了,去迎接未知的明天吧,带着一颗男子汉的心,毫不畏惧。 • —— H·W·朗费罗

  11. History repeats itself. —— Mahatma Gandhi • 历史往往重复。 • —— 圣雄甘地 • I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. • —— Thomas Jefferson • 与过去的历史相比,我更喜欢未来的梦想。 • —— T·杰斐逊 • I tell you that past is a bucket of ashes. • —— Carl Sandburg • 我告诉你,过去是一桶灰烬。 • —— C·桑德堡 • He that would know what shall be must consider what hath been. • —— Thomas Fuller • 谁想知道将来会怎么样,就必须回溯过去。 • —— T·富勒

  12. If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday. —— Pearl Buck • 要想懂得今天,就必须研究昨天。 • ——赛珍珠 • Let bygones be bygones. —— Homer • 过去的事就让它过去吧。 ——荷马 • My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. • —— Katlering • 我只是对未来感兴趣,因为我将在那里度过余生。 • ——凯特拉宁 • No one can walk backward into the future. • —— Victor Hugo • 谁也不能倒退着进入未来。 —— V·雨果

  13. No one knows what is news of importance until a century later. • —— Friedrich Nietzsche • 谁也不知道什么消息重要,一百年后才能见分晓 • —— F·尼采 • Of this I am quite sure, that if we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find we have lost the future. • —— Winston Churchill • 我确信,如果我们就过去和现在争吵起来,就会发现我们已经失去未来。 • —— W·丘吉尔 • The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see. • —— Winston Churchill • 对往昔的回顾越远,对未来的预见很可能也就越远。 • —— W·丘吉尔

  14. The future is something that everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is. • —— C.S. Lewis • 未来是这样一件东西,每个人都以每小时60分钟的速度朝它走去,不管他做什么,也不管他是谁。 • —— C·S·刘易斯 • We can chart our future clearly and wisely only when we know the path which has led to the present. • —— Robert Louis Stevenson • 只有知道了通向今天的道路,我们才能清楚和明智地规划未来。 • —— R·L·斯蒂文森 • We cannot always build the future for our youth , but we can build our youth for the future. • ——Franklin Roosevelt 我们不一定能为我们的青年造就美好的未来,但我们能够为未来造就我们的青年一代。 • —— F·罗斯福

  15. We are passing from the sphere of history to the sphere of the present and partly to the sphere • of the future. —— Vladimir Ilyich Lenin • 我们正从历史的范畴进入当今的范畴,并部分地迈入未来的范畴。 —— V·I·列宁 • World history is the world’s court of judgment. • —— Friedrich Schiller • 世界历史就是世界的法庭。 • —— F·席勒 • 人类与发展 • The proper study of mankind is man. —— Alexander Pope • 人就是人类研究的适宜对象。 —— A·蒲柏 • The yearning of man’s brain for new knowledge and experience and for more pleasant and comfortable surroundings never can be completely met. • —— Thomas Edison • 人类头脑对新知识、新经验、以及更美好而安适的环境的渴望,永远不能完全满足。 • —— T·爱迪生

  16. There is no hour of vexation which on a little reflection will not find diversion and relief in the library. —— Ralph Waldo Emerson 任何烦恼,稍微想一想之后,都可在图书馆里得到解脱。—— R·W·爱默生 • What is a man but his mind? —— Samuel Clarke • 没有头脑者何以称之为人? —— S·克拉克 • Discontent is the first step in progress of a man or a nation. —— Oscar Wilde • 不满足是一个人或一个民族进步的第一步。 — O·王尔德 • Growth and change are the law of all life. Yesterday’s answers are inadequate for today’s problems — just as the solutions of today will not fill the needs of tomorrow. • —— Franklin Roosevelt • 成长和变化是一切生命的法则。昨日的答案不适用于今日的问题 —正如今天的方法不能满足明天的需求。 —— F·罗斯福 • Wonders are many, and nothing is more wonderful than man. —— Sophocles • 奇妙的东西有很多,但是没有一件东西是比人更为奇妙的。 • ——索福克勒斯

  17. Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow. • —— Ralph Waldo Emerson • 进步是今天的活动,是对明天的保证。 —— R·W·爱默生 • The world owes all its onward impulses to men ill at ease; the happy man inevitably confines himself to ancient limits. —— Nathaniel Hawthorne • 世界之所以有进步的动力,靠的是有人不安于现状;至于满足的人,总是囿于旧框框之内。 —— N·霍桑 • There is nothing permanent except change. —— Heracleitus • 唯有变化才是永恒的。 —— 赫拉克利特 • 家庭与社会 • A good husband makes a good wife. —— Robert Burton • 好丈夫造就好妻子。 —— R·伯顿 • A good marriage is like an incredible retirement fund. You put everything you have into it during your productive life, and over the years it turns from silver to gold to platinum. • —— Willard Scott • 美满婚姻就像一笔丰厚的难以置信的退休金。盛年时你将全部所有放入其中,经过积年累月,它便会从白银变成黄金,再从黄金变成铂金。 • —— W·斯科特

  18. A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnecessary. —— Dorothy Canfield Fisher • 母亲不是赖以依靠的人,而是使依靠成为不必要的人。 • —— D·C·菲席尔 A successful marriage is one which allows for change and growth in the individuals and in the way they express their love. —— Pearl Buck • 一桩美满的婚姻能够让人有所改变,有所发展;也能改变并改进表达爱的方式。 ——赛珍珠 • A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person. —— Mignon McLaughlin • 美满的婚姻需要相爱多次,但爱的总是同一个人。 —— M·麦克劳克林 • By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you’ll be happy, if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher. —— Socrates • 务必要结婚,娶个好女人,你会很快乐;娶个坏女人,你也会采取豁达的态度。 ——苏格拉底 • Happy families are all alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. —— Leo Tolstoy幸福的家庭一个样,不幸的家庭各有各的不幸。—— L·托尔斯泰

  19. Home is the place where, when you have to go there , it has to take you in. —— Frost Robert • 家永远是向游子敞开大门的地方。 —— F·罗伯特 • How sharper than a serpent's tooth is to have a thankless child. —— William Shakespeare • 逆子无情甚于蛇蝎。 —— W·莎士比亚 • I don't know who my grandfather was. I' m much more concerned to know what his grandson will be. • —— Abraham Lincoln • 我不知道我爷爷是什么样的人,我更关心的是,他的孙子会成为什么样的人。 —— A·林肯 • If you want your children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders. • —— John Bunyan • 你若希望你的孩子总是脚踏实地, 就要让他们肩负些责任。 • —— J·班扬

  20. Intimacy is what makes a marriage, not a ceremony, not a piece of paper from the state. • —— Kathleen Norris • 只有肌肤之亲才是婚姻的真谛,既不是仪式,也不是国家的一纸证书。 —— K·诺里斯 • It was the policy of the good old gentlemen to make his children feel that home was the happiest place in the world; and I value this delicious home — feeling as one of the choicest gifts a parent can bestow. —— Irving Washington • 让孩子感到家庭是世界上最幸福的地方,这是以往有涵养的大人明智的做法。这种美妙的家庭情感,在我看来,和大人赠给孩子们的那些最精致的礼物一样珍贵。 —— I·华盛顿 • It’s a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. —— Jane Austin • 凡是有钱的单身男人都要娶个太太,这是一条举世公认的真理。 —— J·奥斯丁 • Keep the eyes wide open before marriage, and half open afterwards. • —— Benjamin Franklin • 婚前睁大眼睛,婚后睁一眼闭一眼。 —— B·富兰克林 • Man’s best possession is a sympathetic wife. —— Euripides • 男人最好的财产是有一位情投意合的妻子。 ——欧里庇得斯

  21. We never know the love of the parents until we become parents ourselves. —— Henry Ward Beecher • 不养儿不知父母恩。 —— H·W·比沏 • Cherishing children is the mark of a civilized society. —— Joan Ganz Cooney • 爱护儿童是一个文明社会的标志。 ——J·G·库尼 • I suppose society is wonderfully delightful. To be in it is merely a bore. But to be out of it is simply a tragedy. —— Oscar Wilde • 我认为社会非常奇妙。置身其中,实在令人厌烦,但是如果置身其外,则简直是一场悲剧。 —— O·王尔德 • In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. • —— Benjamin Franklin • 在这个世界上,除了死亡和税收外,一切都没有个准。 • —— B·富兰克林

  22. It takes all sorts to make a world. • —— Douglas Jerrold • 必有各种不同的种类,才组成一个世界。 • —— D·杰罗德 • No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. • —— Adam Smith • 如果一个社会中的大部分成员贫穷而又悲惨,这个社会就谈不上繁荣幸福。 • —— A·斯密 • The only worthwhile achievements of man are those which are socially useful. • —— Alfred Adler • 人的成就只有对社会有用才是有价值的。 —— A·阿德勒 • The true university of these days is a collection of Books. • —— Thomas Carlyle • 在目前这个时代,真正的大学就是一套丛书。 • —— T·卡莱尔

  23. 理想与奋斗 • Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction; without direction, there is no life. —— Leo Tolstoy • 理想是灯塔。没有理想,就没有坚定的方向;没有方向,就没有生活。 —— L·托尔斯泰 • Ideal is the master of the world. —— John Philip Holland • 理想是世界的主宰。 —— J·P·霍兰 • If a person lacks a beacon light — ideal, his life will be fuddled. —— Cymomjnhcknn • 如果一个人的头上缺少一颗指路明星 ——理想,那他的生活将会是醉生梦死的。 ——苏霍姆林斯基 • Ideals are contained in ourselves, so are obstacles. —— Thomas Carlyle • 理想寓于我们自身中,同时,阻碍理想实现的种种障碍也在我们自身中。 —— T·卡莱尔

  24. I treasure my campus life, and in many aspects, I regret leaving school. I gave up my studies, only because I had an ideal —— to establish the first microcomputer software company in the world —— that ideal cannot be delayed. • —— Bill Gates • 我珍惜我的大学时代,而且在许多方面,我后悔离校。我之所以辍学,只因为我当时有个理想 —创建第一家微电脑软件公司—而那个理想不能耽搁。 • —— B·盖茨 • Realism lacking ideal is meaningless and idealism straying away from reality is lifeless. • —— Romain Rolland • 缺乏理想的现实主义是毫无意义的,脱离现实的理想主义是没有生命的。 —— R·罗兰 • Reality is temporary while ideal is permanent. • —— Romain Rolland • 暂时的是现实,永恒的是理想。 —— R·罗兰 • Have an aim in life, or your energies will all be wasted. —— R.Peters • 人生应该树立目标,否则你的精力会白白浪费。 —— R·波得斯

  25. Goals determine what you are going to be. • —— Julius Erving目标决定你将成为什么样的人。——J·欧文 • High expectations are the key to everything. • —— Sam Waltion远大理想是开启万物的钥匙。—— S·沃尔顿 • Hope —— a bright star over the trouble sea of life. • —— Henry James • 希望 ——不平静的人生海洋上空的一颗明星。 • —— H·詹姆斯 • All that you do, do with your might; things done by halves are never done right. • —— Richard Henry Stoddard • 做一切事都应尽力而为,半途而废永远不行。 • —— R·H·斯托达德 As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life brings happy death. —— Leonardo da Vinci • 勤劳一日,安睡一夜;勤劳一生,死于安乐。 —— L·达芬奇

  26. Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. —— Richard Nixon 命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。—— R·尼克松 • Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. —— Jean Jacques Rousseau 忍耐是痛苦的,但它的果实是甜蜜的。 —— J·J·卢梭 • The drop of rain makes a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by of falling. • ——Francois de la Rochefoucauld • 雨滴穿石,非靠蛮力,皆因持之以恒。 • —— F·罗什富科 • The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible ". • —— Bonaparte Napoleon 凡是决心取得胜利的人是从来不说"不可能的"。 —— B·拿破仑 • To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. • —— Alfred Tennyson • 要奋斗,要探索,要有所发现,而不要屈服。 —— A·丁尼生

  27. We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future. • —— Franklin Roosevelt我们不能总是为我们的青年造就美好未来,但我们能够为未来造就我们的青年一代。 —— F·罗斯福 • When the going gets tough, the tough get going. • —— Seebohm Caroline • 艰难之路,为勇者行。 —— S·卡罗琳 • A man, like a watch, is to be valued by his manner of going. —— William Penn • 一个人,正如一个时钟,是以他的行动来定其价值的。 • —— W·佩恩 • Follow your own course, and let people talk. • —— Aleghieri Dante • 走自己的路,让人家去说吧。 —— A·但丁 • He who hesitates is lost. —— Thomas Edison • 犹豫不决者必败。 —— T·爱迪生

  28. It is better to waste one‘s youth than to do noting with it at all. • —— George Courteline年轻时做一点儿事比什么事也不做好。 • —— G·柯特莱恩 • It never will rain roses. When we want to have more roses we must plant trees. • —— George Eliot • 天上不会掉下玫瑰来,如果想要更多的玫瑰,必须自己种植。 —— G·艾略特

  29. To travel hopefully is better than to arrive. • —— Robert Louis Stevenson • 充满希望的旅行比达到目的地更美妙。 • —— R·L·史蒂文森 • Victory won’t come to me unless I go to it. • —— Marianne Moore • 胜利是不会向我走来的,我必须自己走向胜利。 —— M·穆尔 • We cannot wait for favours from nature; we must take them from her —— that is our task. —— Ivan V. Michurin • 我们不能等待大自然的恩赐,我们必须向它索取 ——这就是我们的任务。 —— I·V·米丘林 • We must beat the iron while it is hot, but we may polish it at leisure. —— John Drydon • 打铁必须趁热,但是要磨光它则不妨从容。 —— J·德莱顿

  30. 事业与成功 • Every man’s work, whether it be literature or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself. —— Samuel Butler • 每个人的工作,不管是文学、音乐、美术、建筑还是其他工作,都是自己的一幅画像。 —— S·勃特勒 • Happiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work. • —— David Grayson • 我发现,辛勤工作的报酬几乎总是幸福。 —— D·格雷森 • He who considers his work beneath him will be above doing it well. —— Alexander Charlse • 一个人看不起自己的工作,很难把自己的工作干好。 —— A·查尔斯

  31. It is no use doing what you like; you have got to like what you do. • ——Winston Churchill • 不能爱哪行才干哪行,要干哪行爱哪行。 —— W·丘吉尔 • Live as though you intend to live forever, and work as though your strength were limitless. —— Sarah Berrhardt • 要这样生活,就像你要永生;要这样工作,就像你力量无穷。 • —— S·伯恩哈特 • Love makes one fit for any work. —— George Herbert • 热爱工作的人任何工作都能胜任。 —— G·赫伯特My philosophy of life is work. —— Thomas Edison • 我的人生哲学就是工作。 —— T·爱迪生 • The man who is above his business may one day find his business above him. —— Samuel Drew • 一个人不屑干自己的工作,终有一天会发现不配干自己的工作。 • —— S·德鲁 The office of the scholar is to cheer, to raise, and to guide men by showing them facts amidst appearances. —— Ralph Waldo Emerson • 学者的工作就是通过向大众揭示存在于现象中的事实来鼓舞大众、教育大众、引导大众。 • —— R·W·爱默生

  32. Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other thing. —— Abraham Lincoln • 永远记住:你自己取得成功的决心比什么都重要。 • —— A·林肯 • Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom. —— Euripides • 伴随成功的是智慧的闻名遐迩。 ——欧里庇德斯 • Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real. —— Jules Verne但凡人能想象到的事物,必定有人能将它实现。 • —— J·凡尔纳 • Before everything else, getting ready is the secret of success. —— Henry Ford • 做好准备是成功的首要秘诀。 —— H·福特 • He conquers twice, who upon victory overcomes himself. —— Francis Bacon • 在胜利之后能克制自己的人,等于获得了双重的胜利。 ——F·培根

  33. He who does not draw lessons from failures has a long way to go to success. ——Bonaparte Napoleon • 不会从失败中吸取教训的人,他的成功之路是遥远的。 ——B·拿破仑 • I might say that success is won by three things: first, effort; second, more effort; third, stillmore effort. —— Thomas Hardy • 可以说成功要靠三件事才能赢得:努力、努力、再努力。 —— T·哈代 I succeeded because I willed it; I never hesitated. —— Bonaparte Napoleon我成功是因为我有决心,从不踌躇。 —— B·拿破仑 • If A equals success, then the formula is A equals X plus Y plus Z, with X being work, Y play, and Z keeping your mouth shut. —— Albert Einstein • 如果A等于成功,那么成功的公式就是“A等于X加Y加Z”,其中X是工作,Y是娱乐,Z是少说废话。 —— A·爱因斯坦 • You have to pay the price —— but if you do, you can only win. • —— Frank Leahy • 为了成功,你必须付出代价,如果你付出了代价,你就会成功。 • —— F·莱希 • You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success. • —— Charles Chaplin 人必须相信自己,这是成功的秘诀。 —— C·卓别林

  34. 友谊与爱情 • A friend is, as it were, a second self. —— Marcus Tullius Cicero • 可以说,朋友是另一个自我。 —— M·T·西塞罗 • A friend that frowns is better than a smiling enemy. —— Suraine • 一个向你皱眉的朋友胜于一个向你微笑的敌人。 ——舒朗尼3. A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. —— Samuel Johnson • 只有经常“浇灌”,方能保持友谊天长地久。 —— S·约翰逊 • A true friend is forever a friend. —— George Macdonald • 真正的朋友永远都是朋友。 —— G·麦克唐纳 • Admonish your friends privately, but praise them openly. • —— Publius Syrus • 要私下告诫朋友,但是要公开夸奖朋友。 —— P·西拉士

  35. Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. • —— Benjamin Franklin • 选择朋友要谨慎,换朋友更要谨慎。 ——B·富兰克林 • Because friendships enhance our lives, it is important to cultivate them. • —— Robert Louis Stevenson • 培植友谊十分重要,因为友谊能提高生活的价值。 ——R·L·史蒂文森 • Betraying a trust is a very quick and painful way to terminate a friendship. • —— Ralph Waldo Emerson • 背信弃义会迅速而痛苦地断送友谊。 ——R·W·爱默生 • Better an open enemy than a false friend. —— Ancrene Riwle • 公开与我为敌者,尤胜于伪善的朋友。 —— A·里沃尔 • Friendship is a tie of connecting two minds which are connected by their power and at the same time independent. • —— Honore de Balzac • 友谊是连接两颗心灵的纽带,他们既被双方的力量联结在一起,又是独立的。 • —— H·巴尔扎克

  36. Immature love says:“I love you because I need you.” Mature love says:“I need you because I love you.” • —— Erick Fromm • 不成熟的爱说:“我爱你因为我需要你。”成熟的爱说:“我需要你因为我爱你。” • —— E·弗罗姆 • Every man is a poet when he is in love. —— Plato • 每个恋爱中的人都是诗人。 • ——柏拉图 • 59. First love is only a little foolishness and a lot of curiosity. —— George Bernard Shaw • 初恋就是一点点笨拙外加许许多多好奇。 • —— G·肖伯纳

  37. First love is unforgettable all one’s life. —— Maxim Gorky • 初恋永生难忘。 —— M·高尔基 • Friendship is like earthenware: once broken, it can be mended; love is like a mirror: once broken, that ends it. • —— Josh Billings • 友谊就像陶器,破了可以修补;爱情好比镜子,一旦打破就难重圆。 • —— J·比林斯. • Friendship is love without his wings. • —— George Gordon Byron • 友谊是没有羽翼的爱。 —— G·G·拜伦 • Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love. • —— Albert Einstein • 并非地球引力使人坠入爱河。 —— A·爱因斯坦

  38. Love has no price. It is only love if it is free. —— Melody Beatie • 爱情是无价的。只有不标价的爱才是真爱。 —— M·贝蒂 • Love in its essence is spiritual fire. —— Swedenborg • 爱本质上是心灵之火。 ——斯韦登伯格 Love is a canvas furnished by nature and embroidered by imagination. —— Voltaire • 爱是由自然赐予并用想象装饰的画布。 ——伏尔泰 • Love is a disease. But curable. • 爱是一种病,但却能治愈。 • Love is a game that two can play and both win. —— Eva Gabor • 爱情是一场游戏:两人参加并双双获胜。 —— E·加博尔 • Love is always present; it is just a matter of feeling it or not. —— Kimberly Kirberger • 爱情无时不有,无处不在,问题在于你能否感觉到。 —— K·基贝格尔

  39. Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight in the recognition. • —— Alexander Smith • 爱就是在别人身上找到我们自己,就是自我发现的喜悦。 —— A·史密斯 Love is like a violin. The music may stop now and then, but the strings remain forever. • —— June Masters Bacher • 爱好比小提琴。音乐可以时停时起,而琴弦伴琴,永不分离。 —— J·M·巴彻 • Love is like pi —— natural, irrational, and VERY important. —— Lisa Hoffman • 爱情就像圆周率 ——自然、非理性、却至关重要。 —— L·霍夫曼 • Love is more than money, and a kind word will give more pleasure than a present. • —— Sir John Lubbock • 爱比金钱更重要,良言比礼物能带来更多的快乐。 —— J·卢伯克爵士 • Love is not finding someone to live with. It’s finding someone you can’t live without. • —— Rafael Ortiz • 爱情不是找个人一块生活,而是寻找那个生活中离不开的人。 ——R·奥尔蒂斯 • There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved. —— George Sand • 人生中只有一种幸福:爱和被爱。 —— G·桑德

  40. 人生与幸福 • Everything can’t be OK in life. Anyway when you face the disappointing thing, don’t be frustrated; you should make up your mind and seek ways to win credit. I only have this idea. • —— Mark Twain • 人生在世,决不会事事如意。反正,遇见了什么失望的事情,你也不必灰心丧气;你应当下定决心,想法子挣回这口气才对。我也就是这个办法。 ——马克·吐温 • Fear not that the life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. • —— John Henry Newman不要害怕你的生活行将结束,应该担心你的生活永远不曾真正开始。 ——J·H·纽曼

  41. If life cheats you, don’t be disappointed and worried. Calmness is needed in melancholy days. Believe that pleasantness is coming. Long for the pass by and everything will be over. Past things will be pleasant memories. —— Aleksander Sergeevich Pushkin • 假如生活欺骗了你,不要悲伤,不要心急:阴郁的日子需要镇静。相信吧,那愉快的日子即将来临。一切都是瞬间,一切都会过去,而过去了的,将会变成亲切的怀恋。 • ——A·S·普希金 • If one does not experience love in youth, fight in adulthood and thought in old age, his life is not perfect. —— Brent • 不经历感情的青春、战斗的成年和思考的晚年,生活就不会是十全十美的。 ——布伦特 • In the long life journey, sometimes one has to endure the abyss of darkness bitterly, but some other times the scenery is extremely beautiful and he is superior to any one else. • ——Konosuk Matsushita • 在漫长的人生旅途中,有时要苦苦撑持暗无天日的境遇;有时却风光绝顶,无人能比。 • ——松下幸之助

  42. Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. —— S.Kiekegarrd • 只有向后看才能理解生活,而要生活好则必须向前看。 —— S·克尔恺郭尔 Life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well those you hold. • —— Josh Billings • 人生不在于掌握一手好牌,而在于打好手中的牌。 —— J·比林斯 • Life consists of an unending cycle of happiness and pain. —— Honore de Balzac • 人生是由永无尽头的欢乐和痛苦组成的。 —— H·巴尔扎克 • Life is a great treasure, and I know how to select the most precious pearls and jewels from it. • —— Henry Sienkiewicz • 人生是硕大的宝藏,我晓得从这个宝藏里选取最珍贵的珠宝。 —— H·辛克威茨 • Life is a horse, a fast and strong horse. Man should be like a good rider to control it bravely and carefully. • 人生是一匹马,轻快而健壮的马。人,要像骑手那样大胆而细心地驾驭它。 Life is changing all the time, which is the decline of human body, the weakness and extension of the soul. —— Leo Tolstoy • 人的生命期,是一刻也不停地变化着的。就是肉体生命的衰弱和灵魂生活的弱化、扩大。 • —— L·托尔斯泰

  43. To live is to function. That is all there is in living. —— Holmes活着就要发挥作用,这就是生活的全部内容。 ——霍姆斯 • To live remains an art which everyone must learn, and which no one can teach. • —— Henry Havelock Ellis • 生活是一种人人必须学会,而没有人能教授你的艺术。 —— H·H·埃利斯 • To give full play to our talents, let’s love life. —— Auguste Rodin • 为了在生活中努力发挥自己的作用,热爱人生吧。 —— A·罗丹 • Victory and tears! This is life. —— Honore de Balzac • 胜利和眼泪! 这就是人生。 ——巴尔扎克 • When one is ten, he is captured by cakes, twenty by lover, thirty by happiness, forty by ambition and fifty by greed, when will one only pursue wisdom? —— Jean Jacques Rousseau • 十岁时被点心、二十岁被恋人、三十岁被快乐、四十岁被野心、五十岁被贪婪所俘虏。人,到什么时候才能只追求睿智呢?    ——J·卢梭  • Wherever you are, life is same, you endure more and enjoy less. —— Samuel Johnson • 无论在哪儿, 人生都是一样,要忍受的多,可享受的少。 —— S·约翰逊

  44. 时间与生命 • A man who dares to waste one hour of life has not discovered the value of life. • —— Charles Robert Darwin • 敢于浪费自己一生中一个小时的人,尚未发现生命的价值。 ——C·R·达尔文 • And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe. And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot. • —— William Shakespeare • 就这样,一小时一小时地过去,我们越来越成熟;然后,一小时一小时地过去,我们越来越苍老。 —— W·莎士比亚 • Busiest men find the most time. —— J.Payn • 最忙的人最有时间。 —— J·佩恩 • Do as well as you can today, and perhaps you may be able to do better tomorrow. • —— Issac Newton • 今天你尽力把事情做好,明天也许就可以做得更好。 —— I·牛顿

  45. I cannot afford to waste my time making money. —— L. Agassiz • 我浪费不起时间去赚钱。 —— L·阿加西斯 • I only regret one thing: the day is both too short and too quick; one never perceives what he has achieved; he sees only what else he should do. —— Marie Curie • 我只惋惜一件事:日子太短,过得太快;一个人从来看不出做了些什么,只看得出还应该做些什么。 ——居里夫人 • Idle folks have the least leisure. —— R.S.Surtees • 游手好闲的人最没空闲。 —— R·S·瑟蒂斯 • If time being of things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality. • —— Benjamin Franklin如果时间是最宝贵的东西,那么浪费时间就是最大的浪费。 ——B·富兰克林

  46. Make use of time if you love eternity, yesterday cannot be recalled; tomorrow cannot be assured; only today is yours, which if you procrastinate, you lose, and which lost is lost forever. One today is worth two tomorrows. —— Anatole France • 如果你热爱永恒,就该很好地利用时间。昔日不再来;明天难保证;只有今天是你的,但如稍耽搁它就逝去,永远地逝去。一个今天抵得上两个明天。 —— A·弗朗斯 • Men talk of killing time, while time quietly kills them. —— D. Boucicault • 人们谈论着消磨时间,与此同时,时间也在悄悄地销蚀人们的生命。 —— D·爆西考尔特 • You can't step twice into the same river, for other waters are continually flowing in. • —— Heraclitius你不能两次踏入同一条河流,因为水流在不断的注入。 ——赫拉克利特

  47. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Never hope for others to do what you can do. • —— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • 今天所做之事,勿候明天;自己所做之事,勿候他人。 —— J·W·歌德 • No man is rich enough to buy back his past.—— O. Wilde • 再富有的人也买不回自己的过去。 —— O·王尔德 • Nothing owned by man enjoys greater rarity or greater worth than time. • —— Ludwig van Beethoven 人所拥有的一切东西中没有比光阴更稀罕、更有价值的了。—— L·贝多芬 Ordinary people merely think how they shall spend their time; a man of talent tries to use it. —— Arthur Schopenhauer • 普通人只想到如何度过时间,有才能的人设法利用时间。 • —— A·叔本华 • Procrastination is the thief of time. —— Young Edward • 拖延即偷窃时间。 —— Y·爱德华

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