0、The more you fight something, the more anxious you become ---the more you’re involved in a bad pattern, the more difficult it is to escape. (seebohm caroline, british physician) 你越是为了解决问题而拼斗,你就越变得急躁——在错误的思路中陷得越深,也越难摆脱痛苦。(英国医生 卡罗琳 s)
1、I'm always following behind you. 其实,我一直都在你身后,只差你一个回头。
2、Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to. (lucius annaus seneca, ancient roman philosopher) 差不多任何一种处境——无论是好是坏——都受到我们对待处境的态度的影响。(古罗马哲学家 西尼加 l a)
3、The shortest answer is doing.最简单的回答就是干。
4、All things are difficult before they are easy.凡事必先难后易。
5、The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.世界上对勇气的最大考验是忍受失败而不丧失信心。
6、Beware,beware!he'll cheat'ithout scruple,who can without fear. 当心,当心!行骗而无所畏惧者,也将无所顾虑。
7、The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule be-gins. (Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher) 暴君死了,他统治也就结束;烈士死了,他的统治刚开始。(丹麦宗教哲学家 基尔克戈德.S.)
8、Cowards die many times before their deaths.懦夫在未死之前,已身历多次死亡的恐怖了。 —— Julius Caesar 凯撒
9、In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it. (george bernad shaw, british dramastist) 对于害怕危险的人,这个世界上总是 危险的。(英国剧作家 肖伯纳 g)
10、A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.吃一堑,长一智。
11、Work is the grand cure for all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind. (Thoas Carlyle, British historian) 工作是良药,能医治一切困扰人的疾苦。(英国历史学家 卡莱尔。T.)
12、Kill two birds with one stone.用一块石头杀死两只鸟。
13、No road of flowers lead to glory.
14、A great man is always willing to be little.伟大的人物总是愿意当小人物的。—— R. W. Emerson 爱默生
15、It is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous. 从崇高到荒谬只有一步之遥。
16、Without learning, without eyes. 没有学识就是盲人。
17、For evil news rides fast, while good news baits later. (John Milton, Britsh poet) 好事不出门,坏事传千里。(英国诗人 弥尔顿 J)
18、Personality is to man what perfume is to a flower. (C C Schwab. US A Businessman) 品格之于人,犹如芳香之于花。(美国实业家 施瓦布 C .C.)
19、One today is worth two tomorrows.一个今天胜似两个明天。
全文拼音:0 The more you fight something, the more anxious you become the more you' re involved in a bad pattern, the more difficult it is to escape. seebohm caroline, british physician nǐ yuè shì wèi liǎo jiě jué wèn tí ér pīn dòu, nǐ jiù yuè biàn de jí zào zài cuò wù de sī lù zhōng xiàn dé yuè shēn, yě yuè nán bǎi tuō tòng kǔ. yīng guó yī shēng kǎ luó lín s 1 I' m always following behind you. qí shí, wǒ yī zhí dōu zài nǐ shēn hòu, zhǐ chà nǐ yí gè huí tóu. 2 Almost any situationgood or bad is affected by the attitude we bring to. lucius annaus seneca, ancient roman philosopher chà bù duō rèn hé yī zhǒng chǔ jìng wú lùn shì hǎo shì huài dōu shòu dào wǒ men duì dài chǔ jìng de tài dù de yǐng xiǎng. gǔ luó mǎ zhé xué jiā xī ní jiā l a 3 The shortest answer is doing. zuì jiǎn dān de huí dá jiù shì gàn. 4 All things are difficult before they are easy. fán shì bì xiān nán hòu yì. 5 The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart. shì jiè shang duì yǒng qì de zuì dà kǎo yàn shì rěn shòu shī bài ér bù sàng shī xìn xīn. 6 Beware, beware! he' ll cheat' ithout scruple, who can without fear. dāng xīn, dāng xīn! xíng piàn ér wú suǒ wèi jù zhě, yě jiāng wú suǒ gù lǜ. 7 The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule begins. Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher bào jūn sǐ le, tā tǒng zhì yě jiù jié shù liè shì sǐ le, tā de tǒng zhì gāng kāi shǐ. dān mài zōng jiào zhé xué jiā jī ěr kè gē dé. S. 8 Cowards die many times before their deaths. nuò fū zài wèi sǐ zhī qián, yǐ shēn lì duō cì sǐ wáng de kǒng bù le. Julius Caesar kǎi sǎ 9 In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it. george bernad shaw, british dramastist duì yú hài pà wēi xiǎn de rén, zhè gè shì jiè shang zǒng shì wēi xiǎn de. yīng guó jù zuò jiā xiāo bó nà g 10 A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit. chī yī qiàn, zhǎng yī zhì. 11 Work is the grand cure for all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind. Thoas Carlyle, British historian gōng zuò shì liáng yào, néng yī zhì yī qiè kùn rǎo rén de jí kǔ. yīng guó lì shǐ xué jiā kǎ lái ěr. T. 12 Kill two birds with one stone. yòng yí kuài shí tou shā sǐ liǎng zhǐ niǎo. 13 No road of flowers lead to glory. 14 A great man is always willing to be little. wěi dà de rén wù zǒng shì yuàn yì dāng xiǎo rén wù de. R. W. Emerson ài mò shēng 15 It is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous. cóng chóng gāo dào huāng miù zhǐ yǒu yī bù zhī yáo. 16 Without learning, without eyes. méi yǒu xué shí jiù shì máng rén. 17 For evil news rides fast, while good news baits later. John Milton, Britsh poet hǎo shì bù chū mén, huài shì chuán qiān lǐ. yīng guó shī rén mí ěr dùn J 18 Personality is to man what perfume is to a flower. C C Schwab. US A Businessman pǐn gé zhī yú rén, yóu rú fāng xiāng zhī yú huā. měi guó shí yè jiā shī wǎ bù C . C. 19 One today is worth two tomorrows. yí gè jīn tiān shèng sì liǎng gè míng tiān.