英语名人名言300句没有爱,所有的工作都空洞无物。
——纪伯伦Where there is no desire, there will be no industry.——John Locke哪里缺乏热情,哪里就不会有勤奋。
——约翰·洛克Darkness closes two eyes, but darkness opens a thousand others within us. Those unseen eyes are sometime troublesome. Yes, night brings strange fears and longings.——Louis Danz黑暗使我们闭上双眼,然而却又打开了我们内心的无数双眼睛,这些看不见的眼睛有时令人烦恼;的确,夜晚带来希奇古怪的恐惧和渴望。
——路易斯·但泽It is always the latest song that an audience applauds the most. ——Homer常常是最后一首歌赢得掌声最多。
——荷马The greenhorn is the ultimate victor in everything; it is he that gets the most out of life.——Chesterton初生牛犊是一切事物中的最终胜利者,正是他赢取并饱尝了生活的精华。
——切斯特顿Nobody sees with his eyes alone; we see with our souls.——Henry Miller没有人只用眼睛看,我们用心灵去看。
——亨利·米勒如果仅仅就变化论变化,则只是变动不羁,倏忽即逝;这是低能的表现,真正了解变化在于把握住在变化中完成自身的永恒目标。
——约翰·杜威Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future.——John F.Kennedy变化是生活的法则。
只盯着过去或眼前的人注定失去未来。
——约翰·弗·肯尼迪Genius is formed in quiet, character in the stream of human life. ——Goethe天才悄无声息地诞生,性情却在生命之河里逐渐形成。
——歌德With a character both proud and timid, one never amounts to anything. ——Joseph Roux一个人既自傲又胆怯,将永远一事无成。
——约瑟夫·鲁If there is anything that we wish to change the child, we should first examine it and see whether it is not something that could better be changed in ourselves.——Jung假如我们想让孩子在某个方面有所改变,我们应首先检验一下,看看我们自己是否最好在这一方面变一变。
——荣格The finest inheritance you can give to a child is to allow it to make its own way, completely on its own feet.——Isadora Duncan你能留给孩子的最好财产莫过于允许他完全独立自主地摸索自己的道路。
——伊莎多拉·邓肯Man's highest merit always is, as much as possible, to rule external circumstances and as little as possible to let himself be ruled by them. ——Goethe人最大的优点是尽可能多地驾驭外部环境,尽可能少地让环境约束自己。
——歌德Don't wait for ideal circumstances, they will never come, nor for the best opportunities.——Janet Erskine Stuart不要等候最好的条件或者最佳时机,它们永远不会降临。
——珍尼特·厄斯金·斯图亚特Some people will never learn anything for this reason, because they understand everything too soon.——Alexander Pope有些人永远学不到什么东西,原因在于他们什么都理解得太快。
——亚历山大·蒲柏To think justly, we must understand what others mean; to know the value of our thoughts, we must try their effect on other minds. ——William Hazlitt要正确地思考,我们须领悟别人的意思;想知道自己见解的价值,我们须检验它们对别人有何影响。
——威廉·黑兹利特No men is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of thecontinent.——John Donne没有人是完全孤立的岛屿,每人都是构成大陆的一小块。
——约翰·邓恩No man can have society upon his own terms. If he seeks it, he must serve it too.——Emerson没有人能让社会服从个人的意志。
倘若他想寻求符合心意的社会,也必须服务于它。
——爱默生Customary use of artifice is the sign of a small mind, and it almost always happens that he who uses it to cover one spot uncovers himself in another.——La Rochefoucauld习惯做假是小人的特点,但常常是某人做假遮住了一个污点,却在另一处露了马脚。
——拉罗什福科Everyone is a moon and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.——Mark Twain每个人都是一轮月亮,都有黑暗的、从不示人的一面。
——马克·吐温The smaller the mind the greater the conceit.——Aesop思想越狭隘,自负越膨胀。
——伊索What is the first business of philosophy? To part with self-conceit. For itis impossible for any one to begin to learn what he thinks that he already knows.——Epictetus哲学的首要任务是什么?是同自负决裂。
因为任何人都不可能着手去学自以为已经掌握的东西。
——爱比克泰德Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival.——Sir Winston Churchill不惜一切代价夺取胜利,不畏任何恐怖夺取胜利。
不论道路多么漫长,多么崎岖,一定要夺取胜利!因为没有胜利就不能生存。
——温斯顿·丘吉尔The God of Victory is said to be one-handed, but peace gives victory to both sides.——Emerson胜利之神据说是独臂的,和平却将胜利赋予双方。
——爱默生To be capable of steady friendship or lasting love, are the two greatest proofs, not only of goodness of heart, but of strength of mind. ——William Hazlitt稳固的友谊和持久的爱情,这两者是善良和睿智的明证。
——威廉·黑兹利特Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn.——George Bernard Shaw沉默是蔑视的最好表达。
——肖伯纳If you would know contentment, let your deeds be few.——Democrit倘若你心满意足,你将无所建树。
——德谟克里特Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life. ——Mark Twain拥有良书、益友和一颗宁静的心:这就是理想的生活。
——马克·吐温Only if we can restrain ourselves is conversation possible; good talk rises upon much self-discipline.——John Erskine我们唯有约束自己,对话才可能进行;友好的交谈依赖于良好的自我克制得以产生。
——约翰·尼斯金The unluckiest insolvent in the world is the man whose expenditure of speech is too great for his income of ideas.——Christopher Morley世界上最不幸的破产者莫过于言语消耗过大而思想无力支付的人。
——克里斯托弗·莫里Reading makes a full man, meditation a profound man, discourse a clear man.——Benjamin Franklin阅读培养学问丰富的人,思考培养见识深刻的人,演讲培养思路清晰的人。