0、Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. (James Mackintosh, British writer) 悲哀和烦恼不是使人心软,就是使人心狠。(英国作家 麦金托什 J)
1、everything i do is just to weave my wings for my dream now so that it can hover in the real world.我所做的一切都是为将来的梦想编织翅膀现在这样可以悬停在现实世界。
2、faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe. it is not enough that a thing be possible for it to be believed.当还缺乏产生信仰的足够理由时,要用信念去包涵。模棱两可不足以支持一个信仰。——伏尔泰
3、When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to is are also lawful and obligatory. (Abraham Lincoln, American statesman) 如果一个目的是正当而必须做的,则达到这个目的的必要手段也是正当而必须采取的。(美国政治家 林肯. A.)
4、There is an unconscious heeling process within the mind which mends up in spite of our desperate determination never to forget. 心中的伤痛老是不知不觉徐徐愈合,固然我们也曾疾苦地立誓说永不健忘。
5、A right is not what someone gives you, it’s what no one can take away from you.权利不是别人给你的,而是没有人可以从你身上拿走的东西。—— Ramsey Clark 威廉·克拉克
6、First catch your hare.首先必须捕获兔子,然后才能宰之。—— Thackeray 萨克雷
7、Knowledge without practice makes but half an artist. 有知识而无时间,只算半个能人。
8、I don’t think that when people grow up, they will become more broad-minded and can accept everything conversely, i think it’s a selecting process, knowing what’s the most important and what’s the least and then be a simple man.我不觉得人的心智成熟是越来越宽容涵盖,什么都可以接受。相反,我觉得那应该是一个逐渐剔除的过程,知道自己最重要的是什么,知道不重要的东西是什么。而后,做一个纯简的人。
9、If you should put even a little on a little, and should do this often, soon this too would become big.——Hesiod
10、Don't believe that winning is really everything. it's more important to stand for something. if you don't stand for something, what do you win? ( lane kirkland )不要认为取胜就是一切,更重要的是要有信念。倘若你没有信念,那胜利又有什么意义呢?(柯克兰)
11、Life is a test and this world a place of trial. Always the problems - or it may be the same problem will be presented to every generation in different forms.
12、Tears are the silent language of grief. (Voltaire, French philosopher) 眼泪是无声的、悲伤的语言。(法国哲学家 伏尔泰)
13、Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. (hellen keller, american writer) 虽然世界多苦难,但是苦难总是能战胜的(美国作家 海伦·凯勒)
14、One cannot eat one’s cake and have it.一个人不能把他的糕饼吃掉之后还留在手上。 —— Davies 戴维斯
15、Learn and live.活着,为了学习。
16、Every career has its ups and downs. This is just a bloody great down. 所有的事业都有起有落。这不过是个低谷而已。
17、It’s easier to prevent bad habits than to break them. 防止染上恶习远比消除恶习容易。
18、To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting. 读书不思考,犹如吃饭不消化。
19、Life being very short, and the quiet hour of it few; we ought to waste none of them in reading valueless books.—— John Ruskin 人生十分短促,宁静的时间又不多;我们不应该浪费宝贵的时间去读毫无价值的书。—— 约翰·拉斯金
全文拼音:0 Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. James Mackintosh, British writer bēi āi hé fán nǎo bú shì shǐ rén xīn ruǎn, jiù shì shǐ rén xīn hěn. yīng guó zuò jiā mài jīn tuō shén J 1 everything i do is just to weave my wings for my dream now so that it can hover in the real world. wǒ suǒ zuò de yī qiè dōu shì wèi jiāng lái de mèng xiǎng biān zhī chì bǎng xiàn zài zhè yàng kě yǐ xuán tíng zài xiàn shí shì jiè. 2 faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe. it is not enough that a thing be possible for it to be believed. dāng hái quē fá chǎn shēng xìn yǎng de zú gòu lǐ yóu shí, yào yòng xìn niàn qù bāo hán. mó léng liǎng kě bù zú yǐ zhī chí yí gè xìn yǎng. fú ěr tài 3 When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to is are also lawful and obligatory. Abraham Lincoln, American statesman rú guǒ yí gè mù dì shì zhèng dāng ér bì xū zuò de, zé dá dào zhè gè mù dì de bì yào shǒu duàn yě shì zhèng dāng ér bì xū cǎi qǔ de. měi guó zhèng zhì jiā lín kěn. A. 4 There is an unconscious heeling process within the mind which mends up in spite of our desperate determination never to forget. xīn zhōng de shāng tòng lǎo shì bù zhī bù jué xú xú yù hé, gù rán wǒ men yě zēng jí kǔ dì lì shì shuō yǒng bù jiàn wàng. 5 A right is not what someone gives you, it' s what no one can take away from you. quán lì bú shì bié rén gěi nǐ de, ér shì méi yǒu rén kě yǐ cóng nǐ shēn shàng ná zǒu de dōng xī. Ramsey Clark wēi lián kè lā kè 6 First catch your hare. shǒu xiān bì xū bǔ huò tù zi, rán hòu cái néng zǎi zhī. Thackeray sà kè léi 7 Knowledge without practice makes but half an artist. yǒu zhī shí ér wú shí jiān, zhǐ suàn bàn gè néng rén. 8 I don' t think that when people grow up, they will become more broadminded and can accept everything conversely, i think it' s a selecting process, knowing what' s the most important and what' s the least and then be a simple man. wǒ bù jué de rén de xīn zhì chéng shú shì yuè lái yuè kuān róng hán gài, shén me dōu kě yǐ jiē shòu. xiāng fǎn, wǒ jué de nà yīng gāi shì yí gè zhú jiàn tī chú de guò chéng, zhī dào zì jǐ zuì zhòng yào de shì shén me, zhī dào bù zhòng yào de dōng xī shì shén me. ér hòu, zuò yí gè chún jiǎn de rén. 9 If you should put even a little on a little, and should do this often, soon this too would become big. Hesiod10 Don' t believe that winning is really everything. it' s more important to stand for something. if you don' t stand for something, what do you win? lane kirkland bú yào rèn wéi qǔ shèng jiù shì yī qiè, gèng zhòng yào de shì yào yǒu xìn niàn. tǎng ruò nǐ méi yǒu xìn niàn, nà shèng lì yòu yǒu shén me yì yì ne? kē kè lán 11 Life is a test and this world a place of trial. Always the problems or it may be the same problem will be presented to every generation in different forms. 12 Tears are the silent language of grief. Voltaire, French philosopher yǎn lèi shì wú shēng de bēi shāng de yǔ yán. fǎ guó zhé xué jiā fú ěr tài 13 Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. hellen keller, american writer suī rán shì jiè duō kǔ nàn, dàn shì kǔ nàn zǒng shì néng zhàn shèng de měi guó zuò jiā hǎi lún kǎi lēi 14 One cannot eat one' s cake and have it. yí ge rén bù néng bǎ tā de gāo bǐng chī diào zhī hòu hái liú zài shǒu shàng. Davies dài wéi sī 15 Learn and live. huó zhe, wèi le xué xí. 16 Every career has its ups and downs. This is just a bloody great down. suǒ yǒu de shì yè dōu yǒu qǐ yǒu luò. zhè bù guò shì gè dī gǔ ér yǐ. 17 It' s easier to prevent bad habits than to break them. fáng zhǐ rǎn shàng è xí yuǎn bǐ xiāo chú è xí róng yì. 18 To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting. dú shū bù sī kǎo, yóu rú chī fàn bù xiāo huà. 19 Life being very short, and the quiet hour of it few we ought to waste none of them in reading valueless books. John Ruskin rén shēng shí fēn duǎn cù, níng jìng de shí jiān yòu bù duō wǒ men bù yīng gāi làng fèi bǎo guì de shí jiān qù dú háo wú jià zhí de shū. yuē hàn lā sī jīn