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生活中,我们同愚人交谈


[日期: 2009-05-25 ] 来源: 网络   作者: 未知 [字体: ]

1. Hatred paralyzes life; love release it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darken life; love illuminates it. -----Martin Luther King


恨使生活瘫痪无力,爱使他重获新生。恨使生活混乱不堪,爱是它变得和谐。恨使什么漆黑一团,爱使它光彩夺目。 --马丁。路德·金


2. When success comes in the door, it seems, love often goes out the window. -----Joyce Brothers


成功来到门前时,爱情往往就走出了窗外。 -----乔伊斯。卜洛泽


3. The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge. -----Bertrand Russell


美好的生活是一种由爱激励和由知识指导的生活。 ----罗素


4. The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history. -----George Eliot


最幸福的女人,像最幸福的民族一样,没有历史。 ----乔治。艾略特


5. Love is an active power in man, a power which breaks through the walls which separate man from his fellow men which unites him with others; love makes him overcome the sense of isolation and separateness, yet it ermits to be himself, to retain his integrity. ----Erich Fromm


6. 爱是活跃于人心中的一种力量,它冲破人与人之间的隔阂,是我们紧紧相连;它使我们战胜孤独无助,但仍使我们保持自我个性的独立完整。 ----埃里克。拂洛姆


7. Love, friendship, respect, do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something. ---chekhov


爱情,友谊和尊敬都不如对某事物的共同的恨那样能把人们团结起来。 -----契可夫


8. Every tragedy makes heroes of common people。--------Normna Stephens


每一场悲剧都会在平凡的人中造就出英雄来。------斯蒂芬斯.N


9. Every man is a poet when he is in love .--------Plato


每个恋爱中的人都是诗人。-------柏拉图


10. In reading,we hold converse with the wise;in the business of life.generally with the foolish.-------Francis Bacon


读书时,我们同智者交谈;生活中,我们同愚人交谈.-------F.培根


11. Wit is the salt of conversation,not the food. ------William Hazlitt


诙谐是交谈的佐料,但不是食物本身。-----W.哈兹里特


12. Take not comfort,but courage ,from another's distress,and be sure,whatever your misery .that there are some whose lot you would not exchange with your own.-----Aesop


不要拿别人的不幸来安慰自己,而应从中获取勇气;记住,无论你是怎样地不幸,总有人比你更糟。------伊索

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