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1. ?The defects and faults of the mind are like wounds in the body. After all imaginable care has been taken to heal them up, still there will be a scar left behind.——Francois La Rochefoucauld 思想上的缺陷和弱點(diǎn),正如身體上的創(chuàng)傷一樣,就算用盡一切辦法,將其治愈,任然會(huì)留下疤痕?!狥rancois la Rochefoucauld (法國作家) ?曾經(jīng)陷入黑暗,但對(duì)每個(gè)人來說又宛若白晝?!狢haucer(十四世紀(jì)英國詩人)《群鳥會(huì)議》 ?It has been said that time heals all wounds. I do not agree. The wounds remain. In time, the mind, protecting its sanity, covers them with scar tissue, and the pain lessens, but it is never gone.——Rose kennedy 人們說時(shí)間可以治愈一切傷口,我可不這么認(rèn)為,傷口會(huì)一直存在著,隨著時(shí)間的流逝,我們得為了保持理智在傷口處覆蓋上疤痕,疼痛會(huì)有所減輕,但是永遠(yuǎn)也不會(huì)消失?!_絲·肯尼迪(肯尼迪總統(tǒng)的母親) 2. ?The test of the moralityof a society is what it doesfor its children.——Dietrich Bonhoeffer 衡量一個(gè)社會(huì)的道德水平,就在于怎么對(duì)待孩子。——潘霍華(德國青年神學(xué)家,1906-1945) 3. ?Of all the animals, man is the only one that is cruel. He is the only one that inflicts pain for the pleasure of doing it.——Mark Twain 世間生靈之中,當(dāng)屬人最殘忍,只有人在施加痛苦時(shí),還能沉迷于其中的樂趣?!R克吐溫 ?Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.——Kahlil Gibran 在患難中誕生最強(qiáng)大的化身,最偉大的精神也會(huì)因恐懼而枯萎——哈利勒·紀(jì)伯倫(著名黎巴嫩詩人、哲學(xué)家和藝術(shù)家,1883-1931) 4. ?Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask and he will tell you the truth.——Oscar Wilde 一個(gè)人評(píng)價(jià)自己時(shí),總是可以固步自封,套上世俗的面具,他才會(huì)以真面目示人?!獖W斯卡·王爾德(愛爾蘭詩人、劇作家,1854-1900) ?The basis of shame is not some personal mistake of ours, but... that this humiliation is seen by everyone.——Milan Kundera 所謂羞恥,不是我們所犯之事,而是世人眼中的窘境?!滋m·昆德拉 5. ?While the world is full of suffering, it is also full of overcoming it.——Helen Keller 雖然世界多苦難,但是苦難總是能戰(zhàn)勝的?!悇P勒 6. ?We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.——Plato 孩子怕黑暗情有可原,人生的真正悲劇是成人怕光明。——柏拉圖 7. ?It's not so important who starts the game,but who finishes it.——John Wooden 由誰開賽,遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)沒有由誰結(jié)束比賽至關(guān)重要。——約翰·伍登(美國大學(xué)籃球傳奇教練,曾執(zhí)教UCLA(即加州大學(xué)洛衫磯分校) ?當(dāng)一人面臨抉擇,往往取決于他能否超越自己,到底是創(chuàng)造還是毀滅,關(guān)愛還是憎恨?!狶.Cram ?The ultimate choice for a man, inasmuch as he is driven to transcend himself, is to create or to destroy, to love or to hate.——Erich Fromm 因不得不超越自我之故,人類終極的選擇,是創(chuàng)造或者毀滅,愛或者恨。——弗洛姆(西方著名的哲學(xué)家、社會(huì)學(xué)家和心理學(xué)家,新弗洛伊德主義的最重要的理論家,法蘭克福學(xué)派的重要成員,1900-1980) 8. ?Crime butchers innocents to secure a prize, and innocence struggles with all its might against the attempts of crime.——Maximilien Robespierre 為了榮譽(yù)而進(jìn)行的屠殺犯罪是清白的,而清白卻奮力以全力與犯罪企圖斗爭?!R克西米連·羅伯斯庇爾(法國革命家,1758-1794) ?Coincidences seem to be the source for some of our greatest irrationalities.——Josh Tenenbaum 巧合看來就是我們生活中那些最不合理事件的來源。——麻省理工大學(xué)的認(rèn)知學(xué)家 9. ?If men could only know each other, they would neitheridolize nor hate.——Elbert Hubbert 人和人僅憑了解,不會(huì)崇拜,亦不會(huì)憎恨?!柌亍す?br>?Remember that all through history there have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Always.——Mahatma Gandhi 請(qǐng)記住在整個(gè)歷史中,有一些暴君和殺人犯,在某一時(shí)可能顯得不可一世,但最終他們總是會(huì)垮掉,總是?!バ鄹实?br>10. ?Some of the best lessons are learned from past mistakes. 從過錯(cuò)和失敗中取得有益的教訓(xùn),過去的錯(cuò)誤將是未來的智慧。——古語 ?The error of the past is the wisdom of the future. 失敗是成功之母。 ?In order to learn the most important lessons of life, one must each day surmount a fear.——Ralph Waldo Emerson 為了洞悉生命中最重要的規(guī)律,必須一天戰(zhàn)勝一種恐懼?!獝勰绹?9世紀(jì)著名哲學(xué)家、文學(xué)家,1803-1882) 11. ?Between the idea and the reality, between the motion and the act, falls the shadow.——T. S. Eliot(Thomas Stearns Eliot) 在理想與現(xiàn)實(shí)之間,在動(dòng)機(jī)與行動(dòng)之間,總橫亙著一到陰影?!旭R斯·斯特恩斯·艾略特(詩人、評(píng)論家、劇作家,1888-1965) ?Between the desire and the spasm, between the potency and the existence, between the essence and the descent, falls the shadow. This is the way the world ends.——T. S. Eliot 在渴欲和情感迸發(fā)之間,在潛能和存在之間,在精神與繼承之間,總橫亙著一道陰影,這就是世界結(jié)束的方式?!蕴兀ㄓ≌f家) 12. ?How secrets deep. How secrets become dark. That's in the nature of secrets.——Cory Doctorow 秘密是怎么深藏不露的,秘密是怎么無跡可尋的,都在秘密的本質(zhì)里面?!评ざ嗫送辛_(1971年7月11日出生于加拿大渥太華多倫多,科幻小說作家和技術(shù)激進(jìn)主義分子) ?One tends to twist facts to suit theories instead of theories to suit facts.——Sherlock Holmes 硬拗事實(shí)以遷就成見,而非就事論事?!柲λ?br>13. ?Evil draws men together.——Aristotle 罪惡把人們聚到了一起?!獊喞锸慷嗟?br>14. ?I didn't have anything against them, and they never did anything wrong to me, the way other people have all my life. Maybe they're just the ones who have to pay for it.——Perry Smith Perry Smith(冷血?dú)⑹郑c同伙Dick Hickock關(guān)系微妙;作家Truman Capote的『In Cold Blood』一書的原型;可參看電影『Capote』『Infamous』)被判處死刑后曾說起受害人Clutter全家“我跟他們之間無冤無仇,他們也沒做過任何傷害我的事,反倒是其他人總是在傷害我,或許他們一家就是為其他人還債的吧?!?br>15. ?There is not a righteous man on earth who does what is right and neversins.——Ecclesiastes 7:20 舊約-傳道書 第七章 第二十篇:時(shí)常行善而不犯罪的義人,世上實(shí)在沒有。 16. ?From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate.——Socrates 最極端的仇恨,往往來自于最深刻的欲望?!K格拉底 ?The lives of the dead are recorded in the minds of the living.——Cicero 死者的生命總是會(huì)置于生者的記憶之中。——西塞羅(Marcus Tullius Cicero,公元前106—前43年,古羅馬最杰出的演說家、教育家,古典共和思想最優(yōu)秀的代表,古羅馬文學(xué)黃金時(shí)代的天才作家) 17. ?Our life is made by the death of others.——Leonardo da Vinci 我們的生活都是由他人之死而造就的?!袏W納多·達(dá)·芬奇 ?If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my children may have peace.——Thomas Paine 如果非得有動(dòng)亂出現(xiàn),就讓它出現(xiàn)在我的年代,那樣,我的孩子才能得到和平?!旭R斯·潘恩(十八世紀(jì)美國革命家、思想宣傳家,1737-1809) 18. ?Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom. Not a guide by which to live.——Robert Kennedy 悲劇是生者獲取智慧的途徑,而非如何生存的指引?!_伯特·肯尼迪(美國前司法部長) 19. ?The torture of a bad conscience is the hell of a living soul.——John Calvin 內(nèi)疚所遭受的折磨是活生生的靈魂的地獄?!s翰·加爾文(法國神學(xué)家,宗教改革先鋒,1509-1564) 受到敗壞良知的凌遲,讓生者如同置身于煉獄之中。 ?Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.——Gandhi 如同明日將死那樣生活,如同永遠(yuǎn)不死那樣求知?!实?br>20. ?There can be no good without evil.——Russian Proverb 沒有惡,則沒有善。——俄羅斯諺語 ?Happy families are all alike, every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.——Leo Tolstoy 幸福的家庭都彼此相似,不幸的家庭各有各的不幸?!蟹颉ね袪査固?br>21. ?One man's wilderness is another man's theme park.——Author unknown 一個(gè)人的荒野是另一人的主題公園?!髡卟辉?br>?Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself.——James Anthony Froud 野生動(dòng)物從不為殺而殺。只有人類才從折磨以及同類的死亡中尋求快感。——James Anthony Froud(英國歷史學(xué)家) 22. ?Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity, nothing exceeds the criticisms made of the habits of the poor by the well-housed, well-warmed, and well-fed.——Herman Melville 人性中所有荒謬的傲慢里,沒什么能超過來自擁有豪宅、溫暖和美食的人對(duì)窮人的指責(zé)。——赫爾曼·梅爾維爾(美國作家、詩人,代表作『白鯨』,1819-1891) ?Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles.——Charles Chaplin 在這邪惡的世界上,沒有什么能夠永久,即使是我們的麻煩也不能?!闋査埂ぷ縿e林 23. ?I choose my friends for their good looks, my acquaintances for their good character, and my enemies for their good intellects.——Oscar Wilde 我根據(jù)長相選擇朋友,根據(jù)人品選擇熟人,根據(jù)智力選擇敵人?!獖W斯卡·王爾德 |
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