苏格拉底名言中英文对照
1、爱情不是奇遇,可是当我们在这样的奇遇中有了爱情,却早已注定了分离。适合走到后的人,从一开始就是为了彼此而生的。我相信这一点,相信冥冥中注定的相遇和分离。有心的人,再远也会记挂对方;无心的人,近在咫尺却远在天涯。(苏格拉底名言中英文对照)。
2、毕业典礼演讲嘉宾还要给出一些忠告。他们会说一些宏大的建议或实用的技巧。而他们常说的宏大建议就是,做自己。给一群穿着整齐划一的人提出这样的建议有点奇怪,不过你们确实应该做自己。但你们要明白这句话的真正含义。
3、我去死,你们去活,究竟谁过得更幸福,唯有神知道。Igotodead,yougolive,whohadmorehappiness,onlygodknows。
4、5日出东海落西山,愁也一天,喜也一天;遇事不钻牛角尖,人也舒坦,心也舒坦。
5、Selfishnessisaltheirobinationofselfishnessandgreed,manypeopleent.Andgraduallybecomeselfish.
6、Andwhenyoulose,asyouwillfromtimetotime,Ihopeeverynowandthen,youropponentwillgloatoveryourfailure.Itisawayforyoutounderstandtheimportanceofsportsmanship.
7、ThosewhoearnanhonestlivingarethebelovedofGod.”
8、我清楚地知道,我并没有智慧,不论大的还是小的都没有。Iknowverywell,Idonthavewisdom,nomatterbigorsmallallhaveno。
9、Theunexaminedlifeisnotworthliving。不知反省的生命不值得一活。
10、Mayyourhandsalwaysbebusy,
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12、Theunexaminedlifeisnotworthliving。没有经过考验的人生,是不值得活的。
13、” 苏格拉底被处死前,朋友悲伤地说:“我亲爱的苏格拉底,我是多么不希望你被如此不公正地处死啊
14、Godsays,youcanhavejoy,oryoucanhavepoorropanion.
15、人类两大导师:西方的先哲苏格拉底与东方的先圣孔子
16、谁遇到缺德事不立即感到厌恶,遇到美事不立即感到喜悦,谁就没有道德感,这样的人就没有良心。谁做了缺德事而只害怕被判刑,不由于自己行为不轨而责备自己,而是由于想到痛苦的后果才胆战心惊,这种人也没有良心,而只有良心的表面罢了。但是,谁能够意识到行为本身的缺德程度,而不考虑后果如何,却是有良心的。
17、孔子说:“道德高尚的人,一定有名言传世;有名言传世的人,不一定道德高尚。”Confuciussaid,"Virtuouspeoplearesuretohavegoodwritingsorwordstopassontolatergenerations,butitisnotalwaystruetheotherwayround."(TheAnalects)
18、Inallofus,eveningoodmen,thereisalawlesswild-beastnature,whichpeersoutinsleep。在所有人中,即使是好男人,都有一个放纵的野兽本性,这同样发生在睡眠中。
19、Beforeitwasproventhattheearthwasround,itwasawell-known“fact”thatitwasflat.This“fact”wassowidelyacceptedthatnoonedaredtestit,becausetheythoughtiftheydidsailoutbeyondthehorizontheywouldfallofftheedge.Inotherwords,becausetheybelieveditcouldn’tbedone,itwasn’tdone. Thatis,untilColumbusquestionedcommonknowledgeandasked“whatif?”Thisquestionliterallyexpandedtheboundaries2)ofhiscountry,changedhistory,andpermanentlyalteredacceptedrealityforever. Inspiteofourtendency3)tothinkofrealityasthenon-negotiable4)basisofourexperience,thedefinition5)ofrealitychangeseverytimesomeonepushestheboundaryconditionsofconventional6)wisdom.Whenourperception7)ofrealitychanges,ourbehaviorchangesaccordingly,basedonwhatisnewlyconsideredpossible.WhenColumbusreturnedfromtheNewWorld,arevisedworldmapwasdrawnupandthisbegananeweraofexplorationandadventure. Examplesoftheimpossiblebeingmadepossiblecanbefoundthroughouthistory.WhenChuckYeagerflewtheX-1,heshattered8)themyththattherewassuchathingasasoundbarrier9).Histrainingandinstincts10),combinedwiththenewtechnologyoftheday,notonlyenabledhimtogobeyondthespeedofsound,butreinforced11)thefactthatevenalleged12)technologicalbarrierscanbeovercomeaswell. Peopleoftenapproachmeinmyseminars13)withstatementssuchas,“I’llneverbesuccessfulbecausemyparentsneversupportedme,”“Idon’thavetherighteducationtocreatewealth,”or“Ican’tpursuemydreamsbecauseIhavetoomanyobligations14).”Ievenhear,“Ican’tdowhatIwantinmylifebecauseIdon’thavethemoney.”Thesestatementsareclearindicatorsoftheboundaryconditionsoftheirownthinking.Theyareacceptingcertainseemingtruthsproventruebytheirexperienceandcomingupagainsttheindividual15)horizonsbeyondwhichtheycannotconceiveofventuring16). Successfollowsbeliefssuchas,“IhaveallIneedtobeincrediblywealthyandmassivelysuccessful.”WarrenBuffett,themostsuccessfulinvestorofalltime,wasonceasked,“Howhavethingschangedforyounowthatyouhaveincrediblewealth?”Heresponded,“Well,IcanaffordanythingIwant...”Thenhepausedbeforeadding,“...butthenagain,Ialwayscould.”EvenbeforeBuffetthadactuallycreatedthewealthheenjoystoday,healreadyhadthemind-set17)ofwealth—andthereforethepowertocreateit,becausehesawtheworldinthoseterms.“Thereasonablemanadaptshimselftotheworld,”wroteBernardShaw,“theunreasonable17)onepersistsintryingtoadapttheworldtohimself.Thereforeallprogressdependsontheunreasonableman.”Whenwedaretogobeyondourowninternalboundaryconditions,wediscoverawholenewworldofpossiblefuturesforourselves. Let’splayalittlegame.It’scalledthe“What’sPossible”game.Thedictionarydefinitionofpossibleissomething“thatcanormaybe,exist,happen,orbedone.”EachofthefollowingquestionsIwantyoutoansweryesorno.Hassomeone,somewhereontheplanettoday,achievedthesethings? ·Isitpossibletohaveamilliondollarsinthebank? ·Isitpossibletohaveasuccessfulbusiness? ·Isitpossibletowakeupexcitedaboutlife? ·Isitpossibletohavehappy,lovingrelationships? ·Isitpossibletobefitandhealthy? ·Isitpossibletofindyourlife’sworkandfeelpassionate18)aboutyourlifemostofthetime? Youmayhaveexperiencedoneofthesideeffectsofthisgameasyouansweredthequestions.Thisiscalledthe“yes,buts.”The“yes,buts”areresponsessuchas“Yes,butthatwon’thappentome,”or“Yes,butthat’sbecausetheyhadprivileges19)Idon’thave,”andsoforth. Ignorethe“yes,buts”forthetimebeing.AllIwantyoutodorightnowisopenyourmindtothepossibilitythattheworldismadeupofacountlessarrayofexperiencesfromtheveryworsttotheverybest.Assomeoneoncesaid,“Amindislikeaparachute20)—itworksbestwhenopen.”Andhereismypromise:Ifyouopenyourmind,youwillenjoyamoreabundantandfulfilling21)life.
20、成为坟墓里富有的人对我而言并不重要……晚上睡觉时,能够知道我们做了一些精彩的事情:这对我来说才是重要的。1993
21、现在,毕业典礼的演讲嘉宾照例要祝你们好运并送上祝福了。我不会这样做,让我来告诉你为什么。
22、WhetherIwishthesethingsornot,they’regoingtohappen.
23、"Humanlifeisshort,butifdespicableinthislife,itistoolong.-Shakespeare"
24、当许多人在一条路上徘徊不前时,他们不得不让开一条大路,让那珍惜时间的人赶到他们的前面去。
25、爱不需要解释,却又可以解释一切。虽然爱情只是众多情感中的一类,但它远比其它来得深刻,来得无奈。
26、如果我能忍受了自己的老婆,也就能忍受任何人了!
27、Mayyoualwaysbecourageous,
28、Difficultcircumstancesserveasatextbookoflifeforpeople.困难坎坷是人们的生活教科书。