0、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。
1、He who would do good to another must do it in minute particulars; general good is the plea of the scoundrel , hypocrite and flatterer. (William Black, British poet) 行善总是具体的、特定的;抽象的、笼统的行善是恶棍、伪君子和献媚者的托辞。(英国诗人 布莱克.W.)
2、There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy.没有哪一种激情,像嫉妒那样深植人心。
3、Tell me you are mine. i’ll be yours through all the years, till the end of time.请告诉我你是我的。岁岁年年,我都属于你,永远永远。
4、He best can pity who has felt the worse. (John Gay, British dramstist and poet) 感受过悲伤的人最富有同情心。(英国剧作家、诗人 盖伊 J)
5、The sadness will last forever. 悲伤永驻。——梵高
6、There is something behind the throne greater than the king him-self. (William Pitt, British statesman) 在王座的后面还有比国王本人更伟大东西。(英国政治家 皮特.W.)
7、I know someone in the world is waiting for me, although i’ve no idea of who he is but i feel happy every day for this.我知道这世上有人在等我,但我不知道我在等谁,为了这个,我每天都非常快乐。
8、There is no man so bad,but he secretly respects the good. 再坏的人都会暗自敬重好人。
9、Good painting is like good cooking; it ca n be tasted, but not explained. (Maurice de vlaminck, French painter) 简单地说,伟大的文学就是包涵极其丰富意义的语言。(美国诗人 庞德 E)
10、When you're good to others,you are best to yourself. 善待他人,即是最善待自己。
11、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。
12、the dream is the other shore, the reality is that on this side, action is the bridge connecting.梦想是彼岸,现实是此岸,行动是那座连接的桥。
13、More and more, I believe, to create the good price is: hard work, disappointment, and perseverance. 我越来越相信,创造美好的代价是:努力、失望以及毅力。首先是疼痛,然后才是欢乐。——梵高
14、Life is like music. It must be composed by ear, feeling and instinct, not by rule. 人生如一首乐曲,要用乐感,感情和直觉去谱写,不能只按乐律行事。
15、Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (john kennedy, american president) 从希望中得到欢乐,在苦难中保持坚韧。(美国总统 肯尼迪 j)
16、The poet's voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props , the pillars to help him endure and prevail. (William Fulkner, American writer) 诗人的声音不应只是人类的记录,而应是使人类永存并得到胜利的支柱和栋梁。(美国作家福克纳.W.)
17、no matter what age, the characteristics of young people always embrace the ideals and illusions. this is not anything wrong, but a valuable quality.无论哪个时代,青年的特点总是怀抱着各种理想和幻想。这并不是什么毛病,而是一种宝贵的品质。
18、It is preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly. 使我们无法自由和高尚地活着的最主要原因是对财富的迷恋。——罗素
19、He who allows himself to be insulted, deserves to be. (f.c.comford, british writer) 自己甘愿受辱的人,受污辱也活该。(英国作家 科福德 f c)
全文拼音:0 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. 1 He who would do good to another must do it in minute particulars general good is the plea of the scoundrel , hypocrite and flatterer. William Black, British poet xíng shàn zǒng shì jù tǐ de tè dìng de chōu xiàng de lǒng tǒng de xíng shàn shì è gùn wěi jūn zǐ hé xiàn mèi zhě de tuō cí. yīng guó shī rén bù lái kè. W. 2 There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy. méi yǒu nǎ yī zhǒng jī qíng, xiàng jí dù nà yàng shēn zhí rén xīn. 3 Tell me you are mine. i' ll be yours through all the years, till the end of time. qǐng gào sù wǒ nǐ shì wǒ de. suì suì nián nián, wǒ dōu shǔ yú nǐ, yǒng yuǎn yǒng yuǎn. 4 He best can pity who has felt the worse. John Gay, British dramstist and poet gǎn shòu guò bēi shāng de rén zuì fù yǒu tóng qíng xīn. yīng guó jù zuò jiā shī rén gài yī J 5 The sadness will last forever. bēi shāng yǒng zhù. fàn gāo 6 There is something behind the throne greater than the king himself. William Pitt, British statesman zài wáng zuò de hòu miàn hái yǒu bǐ guó wáng běn rén gèng wěi dà dōng xī. yīng guó zhèng zhì jiā pí tè. W. 7 I know someone in the world is waiting for me, although i' ve no idea of who he is but i feel happy every day for this. wǒ zhī dào zhè shì shàng yǒu rén zài děng wǒ, dàn wǒ bù zhī dào wǒ zài děng shuí, wèi le zhè gè, wǒ měi tiān dū fēi cháng kuài lè. 8 There is no man so bad, but he secretly respects the good. zài huài de rén dōu huì àn zì jìng zhòng hǎo rén. 9 Good painting is like good cooking it ca n be tasted, but not explained. Maurice de vlaminck, French painter jiǎn dān de shuō, wěi dà de wén xué jiù shì bāo hán jí qí fēng fù yì yì de yǔ yán. měi guó shī rén páng dé E 10 When you' re good to others, you are best to yourself. shàn dài tā rén, jí shì zuì shàn dài zì jǐ. 11 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. 12 the dream is the other shore, the reality is that on this side, action is the bridge connecting. mèng xiǎng shì bǐ àn, xiàn shí shì cǐ àn, xíng dòng shì nà zuò lián jiē de qiáo. 13 More and more, I believe, to create the good price is: hard work, disappointment, and perseverance. wǒ yuè lái yuè xiāng xìn, chuàng zào měi hǎo de dài jià shì: nǔ lì shī wàng yǐ jí yì lì. shǒu xiān shì téng tòng, rán hòu cái shì huān lè. fàn gāo 14 Life is like music. It must be composed by ear, feeling and instinct, not by rule. rén shēng rú yī shǒu yuè qǔ, yào yòng yuè gǎn, gǎn qíng hé zhí jué qù pǔ xiě, bù néng zhǐ àn yuè lǜ xíng shì. 15 Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. john kennedy, american president cóng xī wàng zhōng de dào huān lè, zài kǔ nàn zhōng bǎo chí jiān rèn. měi guó zǒng tǒng kěn ní dí j 16 The poet' s voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props , the pillars to help him endure and prevail. William Fulkner, American writer shī rén de shēng yīn bù yīng zhǐ shì rén lèi de jì lù, ér yìng shì shǐ rén lèi yǒng cún bìng dé dào shèng lì de zhī zhù hé dòng liáng. měi guó zuò jiā fú kè nà. W. 17 no matter what age, the characteristics of young people always embrace the ideals and illusions. this is not anything wrong, but a valuable quality. wú lùn něi gè shí dài, qīng nián de tè diǎn zǒng shì huái bào zhe gè zhǒng lǐ xiǎng hé huàn xiǎng. zhè bìng bú shì shén me máo bìng, ér shì yī zhǒng bǎo guì de pǐn zhì. 18 It is preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly. shǐ wǒ men wú fǎ zì yóu hé gāo shàng dì huó zhe de zuì zhǔ yào yuán yīn shì duì cái fù de mí liàn. luó sù 19 He who allows himself to be insulted, deserves to be. f. c. comford, british writer zì jǐ gān yuàn shòu rǔ de rén, shòu wū rǔ yě huó gāi. yīng guó zuò jiā kē fú dé f c