0、The mighty desert is burning for the love of a bladeof grass who shakes her head and laughs and flies away. 无垠的沙漠热烈追求一叶绿草的爱,她摇摇头笑着飞开了。
1、We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old but more like ourselves. ( M. L. Becker ) 随着年龄的增长,我们并不变得更好也不变得更坏,而是变得更象我们自己。(贝克尔)
2、The secret of success is constancy of purpose. 成功的秘诀在于持之于恒。
3、He that does what he should not, shall feel what he would not.若做了不应该做的事,则将产生自己所不希望有的感觉。
4、No road of flowers lead to glory.
5、If thou injurest conscience,it will have its revenge on thee. 伤害良心,将受到良心的严惩。
6、Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful. 可能神要我们在遇到对的人之前先遇上一些错的人,这样当我们遇到生命中真正的人的时候就会更懂得珍惜和感激。
7、Until you make peace with who you are, you’ll never be content with what you have. 除非你能和真实的自己和平相处,否则你永远不会对已拥有的东西感到满足。
8、love alone can release the power of the atom so it will work for man and not against him.只有爱才能使原子的力量造福人类,而非危害人类。
9、If you would convince others ,you seem open to conviction yourself. (Philip Dormer Chesterfield, British statesman) 要说服别人,先得说服自己。(英国政治家 切斯特菲尔德.P.D.)
10、To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting. 读书不思考,犹如吃饭不消化。
11、Woe to the house where the hen crows and the rooster keeps still.同一屋檐下母鸡高啼、雄鹰默然的情景是可悲的。
12、A letter from home is a priceless treasure.家书抵万金。
13、Lying disguises our mortality, our inadequacies, our fears and anxieties, our loneliness in the midst of the crowd. We yearn for the comfort of familiar lies to create a more amenable reality. (Howards Mel, USAwriter) 说谎掩盖了人死的必然性、缺陷、恐惧、焦虑和在熙熙攘攘的人群中所感到的孤独。耳熟能详的谎言会创造一个较易应付的现实。 人渴望从这些谎言中得到安慰。(美国作家 梅尔.H.)
14、Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it ! (Robert Motherwell, American painter) 艺术远没有生活重要,但是没有艺术生活是多么乏味呀!(美国画家 马赦韦尔 R)
15、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.)
16、The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them. ( montaigne ) 生命的价值不在于能活多少天,而在于我们如何使用这些日子。(蒙田)
17、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。
18、Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. (Alexander Dumas, Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer) 生活没有目标就像航海没有指南针。(法国作家 大仲马. A.)
19、Humor has been well defined as thinking in fun while feeling in earnest. (Mark Twain, American novelist) 我写作只是为了增加自身的美。(美国作家 杰克·伦敦)
全文拼音:0 The mighty desert is burning for the love of a bladeof grass who shakes her head and laughs and flies away. wú yín de shā mò rè liè zhuī qiú yī yè lǜ cǎo de ài, tā yáo yáo tóu xiào zhe fēi kāi le. 1 We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old but more like ourselves. M. L. Becker suí zhe nián líng de zēng zhǎng, wǒ men bìng bù biàn de gèng hǎo yě bù biàn de gèng huài, ér shì biàn de gèng xiàng wǒ men zì jǐ. bèi kè ěr 2 The secret of success is constancy of purpose. chéng gōng de mì jué zài yú chí zhī yú héng. 3 He that does what he should not, shall feel what he would not. ruò zuò liǎo bù yīng gāi zuò de shì, zé jiāng chǎn shēng zì jǐ suǒ bù xī wàng yǒu de gǎn jué. 4 No road of flowers lead to glory. 5 If thou injurest conscience, it will have its revenge on thee. shāng hài liáng xīn, jiāng shòu dào liáng xīn de yán chéng. 6 Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful. kě néng shén yào wǒ men zài yù dào duì de rén zhī qián xiān yù shàng yī xiē cuò de rén, zhè yàng dāng wǒ men yù dào shēng mìng zhòng zhēn zhèng de rén de shí hòu jiù huì gèng dǒng de zhēn xī hé gǎn jī. 7 Until you make peace with who you are, you' ll never be content with what you have. chú fēi nǐ néng hé zhēn shí de zì jǐ hé píng xiāng chǔ, fǒu zé nǐ yǒng yuǎn bú huì duì yǐ yōng yǒu de dōng xī gǎn dào mǎn zú. 8 love alone can release the power of the atom so it will work for man and not against him. zhǐ yǒu ài cái néng shǐ yuán zǐ de lì liàng zào fú rén lèi, ér fēi wēi hài rén lèi. 9 If you would convince others , you seem open to conviction yourself. Philip Dormer Chesterfield, British statesman yào shuō fú bié rén, xiān dé shuō fú zì jǐ. yīng guó zhèng zhì jiā qiè sī tè fēi ěr dé. P. D. 10 To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting. dú shū bù sī kǎo, yóu rú chī fàn bù xiāo huà. 11 Woe to the house where the hen crows and the rooster keeps still. tóng yī wū yán xià mǔ jī gāo tí xióng yīng mò rán de qíng jǐng shì kě bēi de. 12 A letter from home is a priceless treasure. jiā shū dǐ wàn jīn. 13 Lying disguises our mortality, our inadequacies, our fears and anxieties, our loneliness in the midst of the crowd. We yearn for the comfort of familiar lies to create a more amenable reality. Howards Mel, USAwriter shuō huǎng yǎn gài le rén sǐ de bì rán xìng quē xiàn kǒng jù jiāo lǜ hé zài xī xī rǎng rǎng de rén qún zhōng suǒ gǎn dào de gū dú. ěr shú néng xiáng de huǎng yán huì chuàng zào yí gè jiào yì yìng fù de xiàn shí. rén kě wàng cóng zhèi xiē huǎng yán zhōng de dào ān wèi. měi guó zuò jiā méi ěr. H. 14 Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it ! Robert Motherwell, American painter yì shù yuǎn méi yǒu shēng huó zhòng yào, dàn shì méi yǒu yì shù shēng huó shì duō me fá wèi ya! měi guó huà jiā mǎ shè wéi ěr R 15 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. 16 The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them. montaigne shēng mìng de jià zhí bù zài yú néng huó duō shǎo tiān, ér zài yú wǒ men rú hé shǐ yòng zhèi xiē rì zi. méng tián 17 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. 18 Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. Alexander Dumas, Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer shēng huó méi yǒu mù biāo jiù xiàng háng hǎi méi yǒu zhǐ nán zhēn. fǎ guó zuò jiā dà zhòng mǎ. A. 19 Humor has been well defined as thinking in fun while feeling in earnest. Mark Twain, American novelist wǒ xiě zuò zhǐ shì wèi le zēng jiā zì shēn de měi. měi guó zuò jiā jié kè lún dūn