励志英文谚语带翻译 第1篇
When someone looks into your eyes they should see something alive within you. Having a dream is like owning a lighthouse1 which directs you on your journey.
At every turn we come across its mystery. At each new level we become more of the person we were meant to become. In lonely times, when we pass through a storm of disappointment, we find our faith is unshaken, our strength still strong.
Believe in your faith. Set the vision before your eyes. Write down your most sincere dreams and when the opportunity comes, step into your dream. It may take one season or more, but the result is the same. Make big dreams and then go out and make them realities. The highest hopes of the dreamer are revealed with every step taken in their journey to the impossible. For a season we must protect the dream so that it can grow quietly on the inside. But if we tenderly care for our deepest expectations, slowly but surely the dream will become new life.
Dreaming is an act of faith. The light of your expectations will cast off the shadows of a disbelieving world. God has given us the dreamer as a gift to light an unbelieving world.
Find your treasure within and cherish2 it. Tomorrow is waiting for you to take the first step.
翻译:梦想的力量
别人看你的眼睛时,他应当体会到你内心的`活力。怀揣梦想就像是拥有一座引领你前行的灯塔。
每个转折关头,它给我们带来奇迹。每个新的起点,我们脱胎换骨,焕然一新。孤独中我们挺过失望的阴霾,发现我们的信念不曾动摇,我们的力量依然强大。
秉持信念,期盼未来。许下你最真诚的梦想,一旦机会来临,就为之拼搏。也许要花一季甚或更多的时间,但结局不会改变。立大志,倾全力,成现实。前途未卜,唯有一步一个脚印,梦想者的至高希冀才会实现。我们必须珍存梦想,给它一季的保护,让它在内心悄然生发。然而我们还得温柔呵护我们内心至深的期许,慢慢地梦想必将成就新的生命。
梦想是实现信仰的第一步。你的期待熠熠光辉,它会驱逐不信的阴影。上帝赋予我们梦想的天资,去点亮不曾确信的世界。让梦想的财富寄于心中,珍爱它,明天正等着你跨出第一步。
励志英文谚语带翻译 第2篇
A sort of unselfish selfishness
by WARD GREENE
When a man is ten, he has a boy's faith in almost everthing: even Santa Claus is a belief he is not quite ready to give up so long as there is a chance the old gentleman may really live and deliver. When a man is twenty, he is closer to compete disillusion and stronger conviction than he will probably ever be in his life.
This is the age of atheists and agnostics; it is also the age of martyrs. Jesus Christ must have been a very young man when he died on the cross; Joan of Arc, they say, was only nineteen as the flames consumed her. It is in the later years---oh, anywhere from thirty to fifty---that a man at some time stands with the tatters of his hopes and dreams fallen from him and asks himself:“What, indeed, do i believe?”
He is very apt, then, to cling to the words of other men who have written for him the shadow signposts that come as anything to poiting pathways he found best in the past and roads he will trust on the way ahead. These words may be mere copybook maxims: that honesty is the best policy, or haste makes waste. They may be alone from Shakespeare---
“To thine own self be true”---or from the bible---“All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them”---or from the poets“ i myself am Heaven and Hell”. They may seem a sort of hodgepodge in a man's mind, yet they can make a pattern not inconsistent and not weak.
So if i believe that i myself am Heaven and Hell, that anything less than honesty to myself and others is a boomerang on them and me; if my translation of the Golden Rule is simple acts of kindness and understanding and compassion, practiced in the hope that they will be shown to me, then i have a way of life that is a sort of unselfish selfishness. The bald statement may sound cynical, but if i can follow that way, i shall not be too unhappy here and i may face death with regret but an untroubled face and a stout heart.
But there are blocks and pitfalls in a way of life, even assuming that a man can adhere to it steadfastly despite his own inclinations to deviate. These obstacles are the work other men who adhere to other ways. Hence kindness and compassion are not enough.
A man, i believe, must have courage and fortitude and a burning sense of justice, too. There are times we should turn the other cheek, but there are likewise times when we must fight the good fight. When? Well, if a fellow can't find the answer on the signposts or in his heart, i guess he has just got to pray.
励志英文谚语带翻译 第3篇
1. Never say die.永不言败。
cross, no crown.不经历风雨,怎么见彩虹。
wine in old bottles.旧瓶装新酒。
too old to learn, never too late to turn.亡羊补牢,为时未晚。
garden without its weeds.没有不长草的园子。
living man all things can.世上没有万事通。
man can do two things at once.一心不可二用。
man is born wise or learned.没有生而知之者。
man is content.人心不足蛇吞象。
man is wise at all times.聪明一世,糊涂一时。
are so blind as those who won't see.视而不见。
are so deaf as those who won't hear.充耳不闻。
news is good news.没有消息就是好消息。
one can call back yesterday.昨日不会重现。
pains, no gains.没有付出就没有收获。
pleasure without pain.没有苦就没有乐。
rose without a thorn.没有不带刺的玫瑰。
sweet without sweat.先苦后甜。
smoke without fire.无风不起浪。
brave, nothing have.不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
dries sooner than a tear.眼泪干得最快。
in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.世上无难事,只怕有心人。
is difficult to the man who will try.世上无难事,只要肯登攀。 seek, nothing find.没有追求就没有收获。
is so necessary for travelers as languages.外出旅行,语言最要紧。
is to be got without pains but poverty.世上唯有贫穷可以不劳而获。
to advance is to go back.不进则退。
to know what happened before one was born is always to be a child.不懂世故,幼稚可笑。
way is impossible to courage.勇者无惧。
is the first duty of a soldier.**以服从命令为天职。
励志英文谚语带翻译 第4篇
英语谚语大全带翻译
a snow year, a rich year.
瑞雪兆丰年。
a sound mind in a sound body.
健全的`精神寓于健康的身体。
a still tongue makes a wise head.
寡言者智。
be swift to hear, slow to speak.
听宜敏捷,言宜缓行。
better late than never.
不怕慢,单怕站。
better to ask the way than go astray.
问路总比迷路好。
a rolling stone gathers no moss.
滚石不生苔,转业不聚财。
as a man sows, so he shall reap.
种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。
a single flower does not make a spring.
一花独放不是春,百花齐放春满园。
between friends all is common.
朋友之间不分彼此。
birds of a feather flock together.
物以类聚,人以群分。
blood is thicker than water.
血浓于水。
blood will have blood.
a stitch in time saves nine.
小洞不补,大洞吃苦。
a straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe.
身正不怕影子斜。
a wise head makes a close mouth.
真人不露相,露相非真人。
a word spoken is past recalling.
一言既出,驷马难追。
a year's plan starts with spring.
一年之计在于春。
a young idler, an old beggar.
少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
bad news has wings.
好事不出门,坏事传千里。
barking dogs seldom bite.
吠犬不咬人。
beauty lies in the love's eyes.
情人眼里出西施。
励志英文谚语带翻译 第5篇
1、宝剑不磨要生锈;人不学习要落后。
2、不吃饭则饥,不读书则愚。
3、不从泥泞不堪的小道上迈步,就踏不上铺满鲜花的大路。
4、不好的书告诉错误的概念,使无知者变得更无知。
5、不能则学,不知则问,耻于问人,决无长进。
6、不去耕耘,不去播种,再肥的沃土也长不出庄稼,不去奋斗,不去创造,再美的青春也结不出硕果。
7、不向前走,不知路远;不努力学习,不明白真理。
8、不要嘲笑铁树。为了开一次花,它付出了比别的树种更长久的努力。
9、不要让追求之舟停泊在幻想的港湾,而应扬起奋斗的风帆,驶向现实生活的大海。
10、成就是谦虚者前进的阶梯,也是骄傲者后退的滑梯。
11、吹嘘自己有知识的人,等于在宣扬自己的无知。
12、聪明出于勤奋,天才在于积累。
13、懂得自己无知,说明已有收获。
14、读书使人成为完善的人。
15、对于勇士来说,贫病、困窘、责难、诽谤、冷嘲热讽,一切**都是前进的动力。
16、发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。
17、非学无以广才,非志无以成学。
18、奋斗的双脚在踏碎自己的温床时,却开拓了一条创造之路。
19、奋斗之路越曲折,心灵越纯洁。
20、蜂采百花酿甜蜜,人读群书明真理。
21、赶脚的对头是脚懒,学习的对头是自满。
22、耕耘者的汗水是哺育种子成长的乳汁。
23、攻城不怕坚,读书莫为难,科学有险阻,苦战能过关。
24、好问的人,只做了五分种的愚人;耻于发问的人,终身为愚人。
25、好习惯成就一生,坏习惯毁人前程。
26、黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟。
27、幻想在漫长的生活征途中顺水行舟的人,他的终点在下游。只有敢于扬起风帆,顶恶浪的勇士,才能争到上游。
28、积累知识,胜过积蓄金银。(欧洲谚语)
29、假如你没有天赋,勤奋可以弥补它的不足。
30、坚强的信心,能使平凡的人做出惊人的事业。
31、骄傲来自浅薄,狂妄出于无知。骄傲是失败的开头,自满是智慧的尽头。
32、劳动是知识的源泉;知识是生活的指南。
33、冷静思考的能力是一切智慧的开始,是一切善良的源泉。
34、立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。
35、立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。
36、良好的习惯是成功的保证。
37、茂盛的禾苗需要水分;成长的少年需要学习。
38、没有风浪,便没有勇敢的弄潮儿;没有荆棘,也没有不屈的开拓者。
39、逆境是磨练人的最高学府。
40、鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。
41、努力向上的开拓,才使弯曲的竹鞭化作了笔直的毛竹。
42、谦虚是学习的朋友,自满是学习的敌人。
43、强中更有强中手,莫向人前自夸口。满足现在的成就,就窒息了未来。
44、勤奋加智慧是开启成功大门的钥匙。
45、让珊瑚远离惊涛骇浪的侵蚀吗?那无异是将它们的美丽葬送。
46、人必须要在耐心,特别是要有信心。
47、人不可像走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。
48、人的大脑和肢体一样,多用则灵,不用则废。
49、任何成就都是刻苦劳动的结果。
50、如果可恨的挫折使你尝到苦果,朋友,奋起必将让你尝到人生的欢乐。
51、如果缺少破土面出并与风雪拚搏的勇气,种子的前途并不比落叶美妙一分。
52、少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
53、生命力顽强的种子,从不对瘠土唱诅咒的歌。
54、书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。
55、树不修,长不直;人不学,没知识。
56、天才就是无止境刻苦勤奋的能力。
57、天才就是一份灵感加九十九汗水。
58、天才在于积累,聪明在于勤奋。
59、天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为。
60、天行健,君子以自强不息。
61、顽强的毅力可以征服世界**何一座高峰!
62、忘掉失败,不过要牢记失败中的教训。
63、伟人所达到并保持着的高处,并不是一飞就到的,而是他们在同伴们都睡着的时候,一步步艰辛地向上攀爬的。
64、未曾失败的人恐怕也未曾成功过。
65、我们要有恒心,尤其要有自信心。
66、希望,只有和勤奋作伴,才能如虎添翼。
67、习惯决定成绩,细节决定命运。
68、心态决定命运,自信走向成功。
69、学问多深也别满足,过失多小也别忽略。
70、业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。
71、****,并不等于行驶的是一条平坦的航线。
72、一个能思考的人,才真是一个力量无边的人。
73、一时的挫折往往可以通过不屈的搏击,变成学问及见识。
74、用习惯和智慧创造奇迹,用理想和信心换取动力。
75、再好的种子,不播种下去,也结不出丰硕的果实。
76、在茫茫沙漠,唯有前时进的脚步才是希望的象征。
77、只要不放弃努力和追求,小草也有点缀春天的价值。
78、只有脚踏实地的人,才能够说:路,就在我的脚下。
79、只有正视自己的无知,才能扩大自己的知识。
80、智者的梦再美,也不如愚人实干的脚印。
81、竹笋虽然柔嫩,但它不怕重压,敢于奋斗、敢于冒尖。