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名言警句大全(英汉互译)名言警句大全-商务篇(英汉互译) A friendship founded on business is better than business founded on friendship. (John Davision Rockefeller, American businessman) Advertising may be described as the science of arresting human in-telligence long enough to get money from it. (Leacock Stephen, Canadian economist) All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income. (Samuel Butler, British writer) Avarice , the apur of industry. (David Hume, Bdritish Philosopher) Business? That\'s very simple---- it\'s other people\'s money. (Alexandre Dumas, French novelist) Business underlies everything in our national life, including our spiritual life, Witness the fact that in the Lord\'s prayer the first petition is for daily bread, No one can worship God or love his neighbor on an empty stoach. (Woodrow Wilson. American President) Did you ever expect a corporation to have a conscience, when it has no soul to damned, and no body to be kicked? (Edward Thurlow, British Lawyer) Economy the poor man\'s mints; extravagance the rich man\'s pitfall.(Martin Tupper. American economist.) For years I thought what was good for our country was good for General Motors, and vice versa. (Charles E. Wilison American president of GM) Good times, bad times, there will always be advertising, In good times people want advertising; in bad times they have to. (Bruce Barton British economist) Here\'s the rule for bargains "Do other men, for they would do you." That\'s the true precept. (Charles Dickens. British novelist) If Enterprise is afoot, wealth accumulates whatever may be happening to Thrift; and if Enterprise is asleep, wealth decays, whatever Thrift may be doing. (John Maynard keynes British economist) Literature flourishes best when it is half a trade and half an art. (Wiliam Rplph lnge, Birtish writer and churchman) Men trifle with their business and their politics, but they never trifle with their games. (George Burnard Shaw British dramatist) Necessity never makes a good bagain. (Benjamin Franklim, American Pesident) The best cure for the national economy would beeconomy. (Ashoey Cooper, British novelist) The trouble with the profit system has always been that is was highly unprofitable to most people. (E.B.White, American writer) There can be no economy where there is no efficiency. (Disraeli, British statesman) The consumer isn\'t a moron; she is your wife. You insult her in-telligence if you assume that a mere slogan and a few vapid adjectives will persuade her to buy anything. (Davik Ogilvy, American advertisement manager) There is no resting place for an enterprise in a competitive economy. (Alfred P.Sloan. American businessman) When you are skinning your customers , you should leave some skin on to grow so that you can skin them again. (Nikita Khrushchev, Statsman of the former Soviet Union) 名言警句大全-法律篇 Every law has no atom of stregth, as far as no public opinion supports it. (Wendell phillips, American leader against slavery) Good order is the foundation of all things. (E.Burke, Btritish statesman) Guilt always hurries towards its complement, punishment; only there does its satisfaction lie. (Lawence Durrell, British writer) I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. (Voltaire, Frech writer) If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers. (Charles Dickens, British novelist) If we only had some God in the country\'s laws, instead of beng in such a sweat to get him into the Constitution, it would be better all around. (Mark Twain, American writer) In nature there are no rewards or punishments; there are consequences. (HoraclAnnexley Vachell, British writer) It is better to fight for justice than to rail at the ill. (Alfreds Tennyson, Bitish writer) aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. (William Shensto, British poet) Law can nerver be enforced unless fear supports it. (Sophocles, Ancient Greek dramatist) Law is the crystallizaton of the habit and thought of society. (Woodrow Wilson, American president) Law is order , and good law is good order. (Aristole, Ancient Greek philosopher) Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law. (Oliver Goldsmith, British writer) Mankind censure injustice, fearing that they may be the victims of it and not because they shrink from commintting it. (Plato, Ancint Grek philosopher) No society can make a perpetual constitution, or even a perpetual law.(Thomas Jefferson, America president) One of the most striking and salutary thing in Ameican life is the widespread study of law. (Alexis de Tocqueville ,French judge) Punishment is justice for the unjust. (Augustine British writer) Really, what we want now, is not laws, against crime, but a law a -gainst insaity. (Mark Twain, American writer) Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult is it to bring it home. (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, British writer) The administration of the law can never go lax where every individual sees to it that it grows not lax in his own case, or in cases which fall under his eyes. (Mark Twain, Arerican writer) The law cannot make all men equal, but they are all equal before the law. (Frederick Pollck ,British jurist) The laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto himself, we must steadfastly refuse to obey those laws, and we must as steadfastly stand by the conventions which ignore them , since the statutes furnish us peace, fairly good government and stability, and therefore are better for us than the laws of God, which would soon plunge us into confusion and disorder and anarchy if we should adopt them. (Mark Twain, American writer) 名言警句-逆境篇 Adversity reveals genius; fortune conceals it. (Horace, ancient Roman poet) Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to. (Lucius Annaus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher) Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. (Hellen Keller, American writer) As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it. (Hugh Black, American writer) Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circumstances. (Leonhard Frand , German novelist) Every tragedy makes heroes of common people. (Normna Stephens, American writer) He who allows himself to be insulted, deserves to be. (F.C.Comford, British writer) I find life an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others. (Helen Keller,Ameican writer) I wept when I was born, and every day shows why.(Jack London, American novelist) If you want to live your whole life free from pain You must become either a god or else a coupes Consider other men\'s troubles That will comfort yours Menander, Ancient Athenian playwriter In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it. (George Bernad Shaw, British dramastist) It is not true suffering ennobles the character; happiness does that sometimes, but suffering, for the most part, makes men petty and vindictive. (William Somerset Maugham, British novelist) Let us suggest to the person in crisis that he cease concentrating so upon the dangers involved and the difficultie,and concentrate instead upon the opptunity---for there is always opportunity in crisis. (Seebohm Caroline, British physician) Light troubles speak; great troubles keep silent. (Lucius Annaeus Seneneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher) Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade.(James Russell Lowell, American poetess and critic) No one can degrade us except ourselves; that if we are worthy, no influence can defeat us. (B.T.Washington, American educator) No pain , no palm; no thorns , no throne ; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown. (William Penn, British admiral) Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals. (Lucius Anaeus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher) Perhaps you can\'t control your job, but you may be able to make other changes in your life. (Alan Loy Mcginnis ,British writer) Prosperity doth best discover vice, but adversity doth discover virtue. Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (John Kennedy, American president) Sweet are the uses of adversity.(William Shakspeare,British Playwriter) The chinese word for crisis is divided into two characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (Burejer, British writer) The misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come.(James Russell Lowell, American Poetess and critic) 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) The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but what they miss. (Thomas Carlyle, British essayist and historian) The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me. (Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer) Tough--minded optimists approach problems with a can-do philosophy and emerge stronger from tragedies. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher) Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes.(H.J.Kaier, American businessman) We have all sufficient strength to endure the misfortunes of others. (La Rochefoucauld, French writer) We shall defend ourselves to the last breath of man and beast. (William II, King of England) 名言警句-经验篇 All is but lip-wisdom that wants experience. (Philip Sideney, British satesman) Expericence is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards. (Law Vernon, British writer) Experience is not interesting till it begins to repeat itself, in fact, till it does that ,it hardly is experience. (Elizabeth Bowen, British novelist) Expericence is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him. (Aldous Leonard Huxley, American writer) Experience is the child of thought , and thought is the child of action. We cannot learn men from books. (Benjamin Disraeli, British statesman) Experience is the na me give their mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British playwriter and poet) Experience is what you get when you don\'t get what you want. (Dan Stanfort, American brsinessman) Expreience keeps a dear school, yet fools will learn in no other. (Benjamin Franklin, Americna president) Experience more than sufficiently teaches that men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues. (Bendict de spinoza, Dutch philosopher) Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. (Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian painter) Experience without learning is better than learning without excperi-ence. (Bertuand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician) I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. (Patrick Henry, Americna statesman) Mistakes are an essential part of education. (Bertrand Russell, Bdritish philosopher) Neither beliver nor reject anything, because any other person has rejected of believed it. Heaven has given you a mind for judging truth and error, Use it. (Thomas Jefferson, American president) One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. (James Russell Lowell, British Poet and critic) Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. (Samuel Smiles, British writer) Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. (Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer) The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative have but slight experience, and those who are experienced have feeble imaginations. (Alfred North Whitehead, British philosopher and nathematician) The great difficulty in education is to get experience out of ideas. (Grorge Santayana, Spain-born American philosopher and poet) The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes. (Winston Churchill. British statesman) To make good use of life one should have in youth the experience of advanced years, and in old age the vigor of youth. (Stanislars I, Polish king) To most men , experience is like the stern light of a ship which il-luminates only the track it has passed. (Samuel Tylor Coleridge, British poet) Too much experience is a dangerous thing. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist) We know nothing of what will happen in future , but by the analogy of past experience. (Abraham Lincoln , American president) 名言警句-教育篇 A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. (H.B.Adams, American historian) And gladly would learn, and gladly teach. (Chaucer, British poet) Better be unboun than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, Ancient Greek phiosopher) Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all noble education: dancing with the feet, with ideas, with works, and ,need I add that one must also be able to dance with the pen? (Friedrich W.Nietzsche, German philosopher) Education commences at the mother\'s knee, and every word spoken within the hearsay of children tends towards the formation of character. (Hosea Ballou British cducator) Educaton does not mean teaching people to kow what they do not know ; it means teachng them to behave as they do not behave. (John Ruskin, British art critic) Education is a progressive discovery of our ignorance. (Durant, American historian) Education is a admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing worth knowing can be taught. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist) Education has for its object the formation of character. (Herbert Spencer, British philosopher) Education has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading. (George Macaulay Trevelyan British historian) Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire. (William Butler Yeats, lrish poet) Education is the chief defence of nations. (Edmund Bruke, British statesman) Education is the transmission of civilization. (Will Drant, American historian and essayist) Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive ; easy to govern but imposible to slave. (Brougham, British statesman) Every person has two education, one which he receives from others, and one , more important, which he gives himself. (Edward Gibbon, British historian) Example is always more efficacious than precept. (Samuel Johnson, British writer and critic) For a cultivated man to be ignorant of foreign languages is a great inconveniece. (Anton P.Chekhrv, Russian dramatist) Genius without educaton is like silver in the mine. (Benjamin Franklin, American president) How much more profitable for the independent mind, after the mere rudiments of education , to range through a library at random, taking down books as the mother wit suggests! (John Henry, British Cardinal Newman) I have long since abandoned the notion that higher education is essential to either success or happiness. Hot houses of learning do not always grow anything edible. (Robert Moses, American state govenment officer) Let early education be a sort of a musement; you will then be bette able to find out the natural bent. (Plato, ancient Greek Philosophe) Men of privilege without power are waste material, Men of enlighten-ment without influence are the poorest kind of rubbish. (H.V.Dyke , American writer and ducator) Only a nation of educated people could remain free. (Thomas Jefferson, American president) Only the educated are free. (Epictetus, Ancient Greek philosopher) Plato is dear to me , but dearer still is truth. (Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher) The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one. (Malcolm Forbes, American educator) The education of a man never completed until he dies. (Robert Edwad Lee, American educator) The primary purpose of education is not to teach you to earn your bread, but to make every mouthful sweeter. (J.Agell, Amercian psychologist) The object of educator is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives. (R.Hutchins, American educator) The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. (Aristtle, Ancient Greek Philosopher) The university imparts information, but it imparts it imaginatively. (Alfred North Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician) We should put aside and postpone all other reforms; that we have but one task-----the istruction of the people, the diffusion of education, the ecourgement of science----on that day a great step will have then been taken in our rgenerion. (Leon Gambetta, French educator) What is in a name ?That which we call a rose by any other name would smell and sweet. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist) What sculpture is to a block of marble , education is to the soul. (Joseph Adison, British writer) You can lead a man up to the university, but you can\'t make him think. (Finley Peter Dunne, America humorous wrter) 名言警句-家庭篇 A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning un-necessary. (D.C,Fisher, American female novelist) All happy families are like one another; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. (Leo Tolstoy ,Russian writer) All I am , or can be, I owe to my angel mother. (Abraham lincoln, American president) As a modern parent, I know that it\'s not how much you give children those counts, it\'s the love and attention you shower on them.A caring attitude can not only save you a small fortune, but also even make you feel good about being tight-fisted and offering more care than presents. (O,Hare Noel, American writer) Be it ever so humble , there is no place like home. (John Howard Payne, Averican drmatist and actor) Every soil where he is well, is to a valiand man his natural country. (Masinger Phililp, British dramatist) Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. (R.W.Emerson, American thinker) Happy are the families where the government of parents is the reign of affection, and obedience of the children the submission to love. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher) He is the happiest ,be he King or peasant , who finds peace in his home. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German dramstist and poet) Home is the girl\'s prison and the woman\'s workhouse. (Grorge Bernard Shaw, British dramstist) Home is the place where ,when you have to go there , it has to take you in. (Frost Robert, American poet) How sharper than a serpent\'s tooth is to have a thankless child. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist) Husbands and wives in the process of divorce (and those in the throes of another argument )easily fall into the trap of denigraging the other, publicly if possible, and as often as possible. (Howards Mel, American writer) I don\'nt know who my grandfather was. I\' m much more concerned to know what his grandson will be. (Abraham Lincoln, American president) If you want your children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shouldres. (Joh Brnyan Btitish ssayist) It was the policy of the good old gentlemen to make his chileren feel that home was the happiest place in the world; and I value this delicious home---feeling as one of the choicest gifts a parent can bestow. (Irvng Washington, Father of literature of the United States.) Mariage may be compared to a cage:the birds outside deapair to get in and those within despair to get out. (Michel de Montaigne, French thinker and ssayist) My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep , and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect. (Ivy Baker Priest, American officer of government) The brotherly spirit of science , which unites into one family all its votaries of whatever grade ,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe. (Franklin Rosevelt, American president) The family is one of nature\'s masterpieses. (George Santayana, American Philosopher and poet) The family you came from isn\'t as important as the family you are going to have. (D.Herbert Lawrence, British writer) The fundamental defect of fathers is that they want their children to be a credit to them. (Bretrand Rrssell, British philosopher) The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress. (E.Coke, British jutist) The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will be one. (William John Locke, British novelist) There is a skeleton in every house. (William Makepeace Thackeray, Bdritish novelist) To make a lasting marriage we have to overcome self-centeredness. (Grorge Goreon Byron, Nritish poet) We never know the love of the parents until we become parents ourselves. (Henry Ward Beecher, American clergyman and orator) 名言警句-工作篇 Behavioral research discloses that human relations at work are just easier, perhaps because they are more regular and predictable and thus simpler to adjust to than the sporadic, the more intense and less regular relationship in the community. (R.Sayles Leonard, British writer) Don\'t gild the lily. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist) Every man\'s work, whether it be literature of music of pictures or architecture of anything else, is always a portrait of himself. (Samuel Brtler, Averican educator) Growth and change are the law of all life. Yesterday\'s answers are inadequate for today\'s problems ----just as the solutions of today will not fill the needs of tomorrow. (Franklin Roosevelt, Averican president) Happiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work. (David Grayson, American journalkist) I can live for two months on a good compliment. (Mark Twain, American writer) I do not like work ---no man does --but I like what is in the work -----the chance to find your self. (Conrad Joseph, British novelist) In order that people may be happy in their work, these things are needed: they must be fit for it; they must not do much of it; and they must have a sense of success in it. (John Ruskin, British writer) In our efforts to adjust differences of opinion we should be free from intolerance of passion, and our judgements should be unmoved by alluring phrases and unvexed by selfish interests. (Grover Cleveland, American president) In silence, in steadiness, in severe abstraction, let him hold by him-delf, add observation to observation, patient of neglect, patient of reproach , and bide his own time , happy enough if he can satisfy himself alone that thia day he has seen something truly. (Ralph Waldo Emersom, American thihker) It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do. (Jerome Klapka Jerome, British humorist) It is no use doing what you like; you have got to like what you do. (Winston Churchill, British prime minister) My philosophy of life is work. (Thomas Alva Edison, Averican inventor) One of the symptoms of approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one\'s .work is terribly important, and that to take a holiday would bring all kinds of disaster, If I were a medical man , I should precribe a holiday to many patient who consicered his work important. (Bernard Russell, British philosopher) The best preparation for good work tomorrow is to do good work today. (Elbert Hubbard, Bitish writer) The office of the scholar is to cheer, to raise, and to guide men by showing them facts amidst appearances. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker) To do great work a man must be very idle as well as very industrious. (Samuel Bubler, American educator) To him I owe the discovery that even very short periods of time add up to all useful hours I need, if I plunge in without delay. (Johm Erskine, American educator) To youth I have three words of counsel ---work, work and work. (Otto Btismarck, Greman statesman) We often hear of people breaking down from overwork, but in nine cases out of ten they are really suffering from worry or anxiety. (John Lubbock , British banker) Whoever is in a hurry shows that the thing he is about is too big for him. We should work be such a significant source of human satisfaction.A good share of the answer rest in the kind of pride that is stimulated by the job , by the activity of accomplishing. (Leonard R.Sayles, British writer) Work banishes those three great evils: boredom, vice ,and poverty. (Voltaire, French Philosopher) Work is more that a necessary for most human beings; it is the focus of their lives , the souece of their identity and creativity. (Leonard R.Sayles, British writer) Work is the grand cure for all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind. (Thoas Carlyle, British historian) Work is worth doing of worth doing well. (Thomas Carlyle, British historan) 名言警句-文化篇 A great poem is a fountain forever overflowing with the waters of wisdom and delight (P.B.Shelley, British poet) A novel is a mirror walking along a main road. (Stendhcl,French writer) A picture is a poem without words. (Horace, ancient Roman poet) A poet is a man who puts up a ladder to a star and climbs it while playing a violin. (E.de Goncourt, French writer) A poet is born, not made. (L.A.Florus, Ancient Roman poet) Any one who conducts an argument by appealing to authourity is not using his intelligence; he is just using his memory. (Da Vinci, Italian painter) Art is a lie that tells the truth. (Picasso, Spanish painter) Art is long, and time is fleeting. (Longfellow, American poet) Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it ! (Robert Motherwell, American painter) Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling theorist has experienced. (Len Tolstoy, Russian writer) Art is the mold of feeling as language is the mold of thought. (Susanne Langer, American philosopher) Art is the object of feeling, and the subject of nature. (S.K.langer, American philosopher and educator) Art is the right hand of nature. The latter only gave us being, but the former made us men. (Friedrich Schiller, German poet) Art is the stored honey of the human soul, gathered on wings of misery and travel. (Theocore Dreser, American novelist) Good painting is like good cooking; it ca n be tasted, but not explained. (Maurice de vlaminck, French painter) Great literature is simply language charged with meaning to the utmost possible degree (Ezra Poud, American poet) Humor has been well defined as thinking in fun while feeling in earnest. (Mark Twain, American novelist) I write for no other purpose than to add to the beauty that now belongs to me. (Jack London, American writer) In music one must think with the heart and feel with the brains. Victor Hugo, French writer Jazz tickles your muscles, symphonies stretch your soul. (PaulWhiteman, American conductor) iterature is a kind of intellectual light which, like the light of the sun, may sometimes enable us to see what we do not like. (Samuse Johnson, British writer and critic) Love and scandale the best sweeteners of tea. (HenryFielding, British writer) Music has charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks or bend a knotted oak. (William Congreve. British dramatist) Music is the only language in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing. (John Erskine, American educator) Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is a apeaking picture. (Simonides, ancient Greek writer) Rules and modesty destroy genius and art. (William Hazlitt, British essayist) Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody\'s face their own. (Jonathan Swift, British writer) Some people pretend to despise the things they cannot have. (Aesop, ancient Greek fable writer) Speech is a mirror of the soul; as a man speaks, so is he. (Ephraem Syrus, American writer) Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you; music cannot punish ---- only bless. (Arthur Schnabel, Austrian pianist) The art of giving presents is to give something which others cannot buy for themselves. (Alan Alexander Milne, British humorist) The decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation; the two keep in their downwad tendency. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe German poet) The lanscope belongs to the man who looks at it. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker) The love of beauty is an essential part of all healthy human nature.(John Ruskin, American writer and critic) 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) The value of culture is its effect on character. It avails nothing unless it ennobles and strengthens that. Its use is for life. Its aim is not beauty but goodness. (Somerset Maugham, British noverlist and dramatist) There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun. (Picasso, Spanish painter) When a dog bites a man that is not news, but when a man bites a dog that is news. (Charls A.Dana, American journalist) When one loves one\'s art no service seems too hard. (O.Henry, American novelist) Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepest despair; can transfer knowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions. Words are capable of arousing the strongest emotions and prompting all man\'s actions. Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. (Sigmund Freud, German Psychiatrist) |