0、“Business, more than any other occupation, is a continual dealing with the future; it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in foresight.”「商业更胜于其它行业,是不断的处理未来,不断的盘算,直觉性的行使先见之明。」—— Henry R. Luce, Publisher 亨利·鲁斯
1、An open enemy is better than a hollow friend. 宁有公开的敌人,不要虚伪的朋友。
2、There is no rose without a thorn.没有玫瑰花是不长刺的。—— Ray 雷
3、Wealth is the test of a man's character. 财富是对一个人品格的试金石。
4、The love of beauty is an essential part of all healthy human nature.(John Ruskin, American writer and critic) 爱美是健康人性的重要组成部分。(美国作家、批评家 罗斯金 J)
5、If you would go up high, then use your own legs ! Do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads. (F. W. Nietzsche, German Philosopher)如果你想走到高处,就要使用自己的两条腿!不要让别人把你抬到高处;不要坐在别人的背上和头上。(德国哲学家 尼采. F. W.)
6、The worst way to misomeone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can’t have them. 失去某人,最糟糕的莫过于,他近在身旁,却犹如远在天边。
7、A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. (J. Barrymore) 只要一个人还有追求,他就没有老。直到后悔取代了梦想,一个人才算老。(巴里摩尔)
8、Shallow men believe in luck.Self-trust is the first secret of success.肤浅的人相信运气,而成功的第一秘诀是自信。
9、Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind on it.
10、If I should see you,after long year. 如果我们再相见,事隔经年。 How should I greet, with tears, with silence. 我将以何贺你,以眼泪,以沉默。 ——拜伦《春逝》
11、To err is human,to forgive,divine. 人皆犯错,你能原谅别人,你就是圣人。 --Pope 蒲柏
12、It is not miserable to be blind; it is miserable to be incapable of en-during blindness. (John Milton, British poet) 失明本身并非是悲惨的,不能忍受失明才是悲惨的。(英国诗人 弥尔顿 J)
13、No mourality can be founded on authority, even if the authouity were divine. (A. J. Ayer. USA writer) 道德不可能建立在权威的基础上,即使这种权威是至高无上的。(美国作家 艾尔.A.J.)
14、The drop of rain makes a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by of falling.——Latimer
15、If your morals make you dreary. depend upon it, they are wrong. (Robert Louis Stevenson, British novelist) 如果你的品行使你郁郁寡欢,那么,这些品行无疑是错误的。(英国小说家 斯蒂文森.R.L.)
16、However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. 不论你的生活如何卑贱,你要面对它生活,不要躲避它,更别用恶言咒骂它。
17、We all tell lies——little lies, big lies, necessity lies in order to insure social and psychological peace and comfort. (Howard Mel, USA writer) 所有的人说 的谎——小谎、大谎、善意的谎——都是为确保社会安宁、心理舒适采取的必要手段。(美国作家 梅尔, H.)
18、If there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun. 吃得苦中苦,方知甜中甜。
19、He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. (Saki, British writer) 谁想在逆境中得到援助,就应在身处顺境时待人宽厚。(英国作家 萨基)
全文拼音:0" Business, more than any other occupation, is a continual dealing with the future it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in foresight." shāng yè gèng shèng yú qí tā háng yè, shì bù duàn de chǔ lǐ wèi lái, bù duàn de pán suàn, zhí jué xìng de xíng shǐ xiān jiàn zhī míng. Henry R. Luce, Publisher hēng lì lǔ sī 1 An open enemy is better than a hollow friend. níng yǒu gōng kāi de dí rén, bú yào xū wěi de péng yǒu. 2 There is no rose without a thorn. méi yǒu méi guī huā shì bù zhǎng cì de. Ray léi 3 Wealth is the test of a man' s character. cái fù shì duì yí ge rén pǐn gé de shì jīn shí. 4 The love of beauty is an essential part of all healthy human nature. John Ruskin, American writer and critic ài měi shì jiàn kāng rén xìng de zhòng yào zǔ chéng bù fen. měi guó zuò jiā pī píng jiā luó sī jīn J 5 If you would go up high, then use your own legs ! Do not let yourselves carried aloft do not seat yourselves on other people' s backs and heads. F. W. Nietzsche, German Philosopher rú guǒ nǐ xiǎng zǒu dào gāo chù, jiù yào shǐ yòng zì jǐ de liǎng tiáo tuǐ! bú yào ràng bié rén bǎ nǐ tái dào gāo chù bú yào zuò zài bié rén de bèi shàng hé tóu shàng. dé guó zhé xué jiā ní cǎi. F. W. 6 The worst way to misomeone is to be sitting right beside them knowing you can' t have them. shī qù mǒu rén, zuì zāo gāo de mò guò yú, tā jìn zài shēn páng, què yóu rú yuǎn zài tiān biān. 7 A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. J. Barrymore zhǐ yào yí ge rén hái yǒu zhuī qiú, tā jiù méi yǒu lǎo. zhí dào hòu huǐ qǔ dài le mèng xiǎng, yí ge rén cái suàn lǎo. bā lǐ mó ěr 8 Shallow men believe in luck. Selftrust is the first secret of success. fū qiǎn de rén xiāng xìn yùn qì, ér chéng gōng de dì yī mì jué shì zì xìn. 9 Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind on it. 10 If I should see you, after long year. rú guǒ wǒ men zài xiāng jiàn, shì gé jīng nián. How should I greet, with tears, with silence. wǒ jiāng yǐ hé hè nǐ, yǐ yǎn lèi, yǐ chén mò. bài lún chūn shì 11 To err is human, to forgive, divine. rén jiē fàn cuò, nǐ néng yuán liàng bié rén, nǐ jiù shì shèng rén. Pope pú bǎi 12 It is not miserable to be blind it is miserable to be incapable of enduring blindness. John Milton, British poet shī míng běn shēn bìng fēi shì bēi cǎn de, bù néng rěn shòu shī míng cái shì bēi cǎn de. yīng guó shī rén mí ěr dùn J 13 No mourality can be founded on authority, even if the authouity were divine. A. J. Ayer. USA writer dào dé bù kě néng jiàn lì zài quán wēi de jī chǔ shàng, jí shǐ zhè zhǒng quán wēi shì zhì gāo wú shàng de. měi guó zuò jiā ài ěr. A. J. 14 The drop of rain makes a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by of falling. Latimer15 If your morals make you dreary. depend upon it, they are wrong. Robert Louis Stevenson, British novelist rú guǒ nǐ de pǐn xíng shǐ nǐ yù yù guǎ huān, nà me, zhèi xiē pǐn xíng wú yí shì cuò wù de. yīng guó xiǎo shuō jiā sī dì wén sēn. R. L. 16 However mean your life is, meet it and live it do not shun it and call it hard names. bù lùn nǐ de shēng huó rú hé bēi jiàn, nǐ yào miàn duì tā shēng huó, bú yào duǒ bì tā, gèng bié yòng è yán zhòu mà tā. 17 We all tell lies little lies, big lies, necessity lies in order to insure social and psychological peace and comfort. Howard Mel, USA writer suǒ yǒu de rén shuō de huǎng xiǎo huǎng dà huǎng shàn yì de huǎng dōu shì wèi què bǎo shè huì ān níng xīn lǐ shū shì cǎi qǔ de bì yào shǒu duàn. měi guó zuò jiā méi ěr, H. 18 If there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun. chī dé kǔ zhōng kǔ, fāng zhī tián zhōng tián. 19 He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. Saki, British writer shuí xiǎng zài nì jìng zhōng de dào yuán zhù, jiù yīng zài shēn chǔ shùn jìng shí dài rén kuān hòu. yīng guó zuò jiā sà jī