0、Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade.(james russell lowell, american poetess and critic) 灾难就像刀子,握住刀柄就可以为我们服务,拿住刀刃则会割破手。(美国女诗人、批评家 洛威尔 j r)
1、The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me. (miguel de cervantes, spanish writer) 对于过去不幸的记忆,构成了新不幸。(西班牙作家 塞万提斯 m)
2、All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it. (John Locke, British Philosopher) 人都会犯错误,在许多情况下,大多数仍是由于欲望或兴趣的引诱而犯错误的。(英国哲学家 洛克.J.)
3、An open enemy is better than a hollow friend. 宁有公开的敌人,不要虚伪的朋友。
4、He is rich that has few wants. 寡欲者富。
5、We can't all be heroes. somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by. (w. roger ) 我们不可能都成为英雄。总得有人在英雄走过的时候坐在路边鼓掌。(罗杰)
6、Do not, for one repulse, forego the purpose that you resolved to effect.不要只因一次失败,就放弃你原来决心想达到的目的。
7、All love is sweet, given or returned. common as light is loved, and its familiar voice wearies not ever.所有的爱都是甜蜜的,无论是给予还是回报。爱就像阳光一样无所不在,他那熟悉的嗓音永远不会消沉。
8、Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.只有有耐心圆满完成简单工作的人,才能够轻而易举的完成困难的事。
9、Absence to love is what wind is to fire. It extinguishes the small; it inflames the great. (Roger de Bussy-Rabutin, French writer) 离别之于爱情好比风之于火,它能将小火熄灭,使大火熊熊燃烧。(法国作家 比西-拉比旦.R.)
10、Laziness is like a lock, which bolts you out of the storehouse of information and makes you an intellectual starveling. --Bernard Shaw 懒惰就象一把锁,锁住了知识的仓库,使你的智力便得匮乏。--萧伯纳
11、Work banishes those three great evils: boredom, vice ,and poverty. (Voltaire, French Philosopher) 工作撵跑三个魔鬼:无聊,堕落和贫穷。(法国哲学家 伏尔泰)
12、Between grief and nothing I will take grief. (William Faulkner, American writer) 在悲痛与虚无之间,我愿意选择悲痛。(美国作家 福克纳 W)
13、One must mourn not the death of men but their birth. (Charles Scondat Montesquieu, French thinker and Philosopher) 人所悲伤的并不是人类的死亡而是他们的诞生。(法国思想家、哲学家 孟德斯鸠)
14、Ten men banded together in love can do what ten thousand separately would fail in. 以爱心聚在一起的十个人能够完成一万个分散的人做不到的事情。
15、If we only had some God in the country’s laws, instead of beng in such a sweat to get him into the Constitution, it would be better all around. (Mark Twain, American writer) 如果我们国家的法律中只有某种神灵,而不是殚精竭虑将神灵揉进宪法,总体上来说,法律就会更好。(美国作家 马克·吐温)
16、Man errs as long as he strives.失误是进取的代价。—— Goethe歌德
17、To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it; to know its pleasure, we must go to those who are seeking it :the pains of power is real, its pleasures imaginary. (C.Colton Charles, British churchman) 欲知权力带来的痛苦,去问那些当权者;欲知权力带来的乐趣,去问那些追逐权势者:权力带来的痛苦是真实的,而权力带来的乐趣只不过是凭空想象的。(英国牧师 查尔斯.C.C.)
18、A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. 一个人可以失败很多次,但是只要他没有开始责怪旁人,他还不是一个失败者。
19、Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.如果你想要成功,不要去追求成功;尽管做你自己热爱的事情并且相信它,成功自然到来。
全文拼音:0 Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. james russell lowell, american poetess and critic zāi nàn jiù xiàng dāo zi, wò zhù dāo bǐng jiù kě yǐ wéi wǒ men fú wù, ná zhù dāo rèn zé huì gē pò shǒu. měi guó nǚ shī rén pī píng jiā luò wēi ěr j r 1 The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me. miguel de cervantes, spanish writer duì yú guò qù bù xìng de jì yì, gòu chéng le xīn bù xìng. xī bān yá zuò jiā sāi wàn tí sī m 2 All men are liable to error and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it. John Locke, British Philosopher rén dōu huì fàn cuò wù, zài xǔ duō qíng kuàng xià, dà duō shù réng shì yóu yú yù wàng huò xìng qù de yǐn yòu ér fàn cuò wù de. yīng guó zhé xué jiā luò kè. J. 3 An open enemy is better than a hollow friend. níng yǒu gōng kāi de dí rén, bú yào xū wěi de péng yǒu. 4 He is rich that has few wants. guǎ yù zhě fù. 5 We can' t all be heroes. somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by. w. roger wǒ men bù kě néng dōu chéng wéi yīng xióng. zǒng děi yǒu rén zài yīng xióng zǒu guò de shí hòu zuò zài lù biān gǔ zhǎng. luó jié 6 Do not, for one repulse, forego the purpose that you resolved to effect. bú yào zhǐ yīn yī cì shī bài, jiù fàng qì nǐ yuán lái jué xīn xiǎng dá dào de mù dì. 7 All love is sweet, given or returned. common as light is loved, and its familiar voice wearies not ever. suǒ yǒu de ài dōu shì tián mì de, wú lùn shì jǐ yǔ hái shì huí bào. ài jiù xiàng yáng guāng yí yàng wú suǒ bù zài, tā nà shú xī de sǎng yīn yǒng yuǎn bú huì xiāo chén. 8 Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. zhǐ yǒu yǒu nài xīn yuán mǎn wán chéng jiǎn dān gōng zuò de rén, cái néng gòu qīng ér yì jǔ de wán chéng kùn nán de shì. 9 Absence to love is what wind is to fire. It extinguishes the small it inflames the great. Roger de BussyRabutin, French writer lí bié zhī yú ài qíng hǎo bǐ fēng zhī yú huǒ, tā néng jiāng xiǎo huǒ xī miè, shǐ dà huǒ xióng xióng rán shāo. fǎ guó zuò jiā bǐ xī lā bǐ dàn. R. 10 Laziness is like a lock, which bolts you out of the storehouse of information and makes you an intellectual starveling. Bernard Shaw lǎn duò jiù xiàng yī bǎ suǒ, suǒ zhù le zhī shí de cāng kù, shǐ nǐ de zhì lì biàn dé kuì fá. xiāo bó nà 11 Work banishes those three great evils: boredom, vice , and poverty. Voltaire, French Philosopher gōng zuò niǎn pǎo sān ge mó guǐ: wú liáo, duò luò hé pín qióng. fǎ guó zhé xué jiā fú ěr tài 12 Between grief and nothing I will take grief. William Faulkner, American writer zài bēi tòng yǔ xū wú zhī jiān, wǒ yuàn yì xuǎn zé bēi tòng. měi guó zuò jiā fú kè nà W 13 One must mourn not the death of men but their birth. Charles Scondat Montesquieu, French thinker and Philosopher rén suǒ bēi shāng de bìng bú shì rén lèi de sǐ wáng ér shì tā men de dàn shēng. fǎ guó sī xiǎng jiā zhé xué jiā mèng dé sī jiū 14 Ten men banded together in love can do what ten thousand separately would fail in. yǐ ài xīn jù zài yì qǐ de shí gè rén néng gòu wán chéng yī wàn gè fēn sǎn de rén zuò bú dào de shì qíng. 15 If we only had some God in the country' s laws, instead of beng in such a sweat to get him into the Constitution, it would be better all around. Mark Twain, American writer rú guǒ wǒ men guó jiā de fǎ lǜ zhōng zhǐ yǒu mǒu zhǒng shén líng, ér bú shì dān jīng jié lǜ jiāng shén líng róu jìn xiàn fǎ, zǒng tǐ shàng lái shuō, fǎ lǜ jiù huì gèng hǎo. měi guó zuò jiā mǎ kè tǔ wēn 16 Man errs as long as he strives. shī wù shì jìn qǔ de dài jià. Goethe gē dé 17 To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it to know its pleasure, we must go to those who are seeking it : the pains of power is real, its pleasures imaginary. C. Colton Charles, British churchman yù zhī quán lì dài lái de tòng kǔ, qù wèn nèi xiē dāng quán zhě yù zhī quán lì dài lái de lè qù, qù wèn nèi xiē zhuī zhú quán shì zhě: quán lì dài lái de tòng kǔ shì zhēn shí de, ér quán lì dài lái de lè qù zhǐ bù guò shì píng kōng xiǎng xiàng de. yīng guó mù shī chá ěr sī. C. C. 18 A man can fail many times, but he isn' t a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. yí ge rén kě yǐ shī bài hěn duō cì, dàn shì zhǐ yào tā méi yǒu kāi shǐ zé guài páng rén, tā hái bú shì yí gè shī bài zhě. 19 Don' t aim for success if you want it just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally. rú guǒ nǐ xiǎng yào chéng gōng, bú yào qù zhuī qiú chéng gōng jǐn guǎn zuò nǐ zì jǐ rè ài de shì qíng bìng qiě xiāng xìn tā, chéng gōng zì rán dào lái.