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The sting of a reproach,is the truth of it. 指责带给你刺痛,正是它的忠实之处。
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Virtue and happiness are mother and daugher. 美德和幸福犹如母女。
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TAll mankind are beholden to him that is kind to the good. 行善者,人人铭记之。
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It's the easiest thing in the world for a man to deceivehimself. 自欺是世上最易之事。
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'Tis easier to prevent bad hadits than to breadk them. 防止染上恶习远比消除恶习容易。
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An old man in a house is a good sign. 家中有老是一个好迹象。
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Speak with contempt of none,form slave to king,the meanestbee,and will use,a sting. 别用言词贬低任何人,无论国王还是奴隶。最卑戝的蜜蜂也
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Beware,beware!he'll cheat'ithout scruple,who can withoutfear. 当心,当心!行骗而无所畏惧者,也将无所顾虑。
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How few there are who have courage enough to own theirfaults.or resolution enough to mend them! 承认并改正错误,需要有足够的勇气和决心
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If thou dost ill,the joy fades,not the pains;if well,thepain doth fade,the joy remains. 你若作恶,消失的是快乐而非痛苦;你若行善,消失的
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Trick and treachery are the practice if fools,that have notwit enough to be honest. 傻瓜习惯于诡计和背判的伎俩,他们还没聪明到学会真诚待人
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Great beauty,great stength,and great riches,are really andtruly of no great use;a right heart exceeds all. 貌美,力大,有钱,实无大益;一
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Let our fathers and garandfathers be valued for theirgoodness,ourselves for our own. 让父亲和祖辈因他们的善行受到尊重,让我们因我们自己的
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Thirst after desert,not reward. 渴求美德而非奖赏。
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If thou injurest conscience,it will have its revenge onthee. 伤害良心,将受到良心的严惩。
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If thou wouldest live long,live well;for folly andwickedness shorten life. 若欲求长寿,生活须行善,因为蠢行和邪恶会把生命缩短。
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Each year one vicious habit rooted out,in time minght makethe worst man good throughout. 每年根除一恶习,恶根亦会成完人。
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None but the well-bred man knows how to confess a fault,oracknowledge himself in an error. 唯有有教养者方知如何承认错误,或意识到自己行为
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If you do what you should not,you must hear what you wouldnot. 若做了不应做之事,则必然会听见不愿听之语。
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Let thy vices die before thee. 让恶习先你死去。
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Act uprightly,and despise calumny.Dirt may stick to a mudwall,but not polish'd marble. 为人正直的就不惧诽谤:污物可以沾到泥墙上,却附不
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An honest man will receive neither money nor praise,that isnot his due. 正直的人既不收受他人的钱财,也不接受他人的奉承,这些都不是他应得的
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The honest man takes pains,and then enjoys pleasure,theknave takes pleasure,and then suffers pains. 正直的人先经历痛苦,然后享受欢乐;无赖
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He that doth what he should not,shall feel what he wouldnot. 若做了不应该做的事,则将产生自己所不希望有的感觉。
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The goodwill of the governed will be starv'd,if not fed bythe good deeds of the governors. 被统治者的良好愿望,若无统治者的善待,亦会饿死
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The brave and the wise can both pity and excuse,when cowardsand fools shew no mercy. 勇者和智者均有同情谅解之心,而懦夫和愚者则毫无怜悯之
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Calamity and prisperity are the touchstones of integrity. 不幸与幸运都是正直的试金石。
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Who judges best of a man,his enemies or himself? 谁能最恰当地评价一个人,他的敌人还是他自己?
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Cunning proceeds from want of capacity. 狡诈出自于能力的缺乏。
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You may be too cunning for one,but not for all. 蒙骗得了一人,但蒙骗不了所有的人。
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Clean your finger,before you point at my spots. 先洗浄你的手指,再指出我的污迹。
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He that can bear a reproof,and mend by it,if he is notwise,is in a fair way of being so. 能承受责备并据此改过者,若不算是智者,也距之不远
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Tis hard to be poor and honest:An empty sack can hardlystand upright,but if it does,'tis a stout one! 要做到贫穷而又诚实实在不容易
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Keep conscience clear,then never fear. 问心无愧,永无畏惧。
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When you're good to others,you are best to yourself. 善待他人,即是最善待自己。
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What is serving God?'Tis doing good to man. 什么才算是为上帝奉献?即对人行善。
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A quite conscience sleeps in thunder,but rest and guilt livefar adunder. 平静的良心能在雷声中入睡,而安宁和负罪则无法毗邻。
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There is no man so bad,but he secretly respects the good. 再坏的人都会暗自敬重好人。
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A true great man will neither trample on a worm,nor sneak toan emperpor. 真正的伟人既不大肆践踏小人物,也不会在皇帝面前奴顔卑膝。
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Do me the favour to deny me at once. 立即把我拒绝,以此给我恩惠。
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You may be more happy than pinces,if you will be morevirtuous. 如果你能多做善事,你会比王子还要幸福。
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Who has deceiv'd thee so oft as thy self? 欺骗你的莫过于自己。
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Nothing so popular as goodness. 最的欢迎的是善行。
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Don't misinform your doctor nor your lawyer. 别向医生和律师提供错误的消息。
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A good lawyar a bad neighbour. 好律师坏邻居。
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The excellency of hogs is fatness,of men virtue. 猪的优点在于肥壮,人的优点在于美德。
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Don't throw stones at your neightbours,if your own windowsare glass. 假如你家的窗户是玻璃做的,别用石头打你的邻居。
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Keep flax from fire,youth from gaming. 亚麻远离火苗,青年远离赌博。
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One mend-fault is worth two find-faults,but one find-faultis better than two make-faults. 一个改正之错相当于两个发现之错,但一个发现之错好
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The sun never repents of the good he does,nor does he everdemand a recompence. 太阳绝不为它所做的善事后悔,也从不指望任何报酬。
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英语格言之二
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An innocent plowman is more worthy than a vicious prince. 一个邪恶的王子还不如一个清白的庄稼汉有价值。
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There have been as great souls souls unknown to fame as anyof the most famous. 有的人虽不出名,却有着名人般高尚的灵魂。
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Don't value a man for the quality he is of,but for thequalities he possesses. 地位不要紧,着重在人品。
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Who pleasure gives,shall joy receive. 予人以快乐者,自己会获得快乐。
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If you ride a horse,sit close and tight;if you ride aman,sit easy and light. 骑马时应紧贴马背,待人则应平和可亲。
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Without justice,courage is weak. 假如无正义,勇气也无力。
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Innocence is its own defence. 清白自卫。
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He is ill cloth'd,who is bare of virtue. 人无美德,好比衣衫褴褛。
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A false friend and a shadow,attend only while the sunshines. 虚假的朋友就像影子,只有当太阳照耀时才伴随在你身边。
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If you would be loved,love and be loveable. 若欲被人爱,需爱人且又可爱。
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Friendship cannot live with ceremony,nor without civility. 友谊不能有客套,但也少不了礼貌。
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A brother may not be a friend,but a friend will always be abrother. 兄弟可能不是朋友,但朋友总是兄弟。
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Tis great confidence in a friend to tell him yourfaults,greater to tell him his. 告诉朋友自己的错是对他很大的信任,而告诉朋友他的错是对
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love and toothache have many cures,but noneinfallible,except possession and dispossession. 爱情和牙痛有多种疗法,但无一可靠,除非要么留着
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You can bear your own faults,and why not a fault in yourwife. 既然能容忍自己的许多错误,为何不能容忍妻子的一个错误。
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If Jack's in love,he's no judge of Jill's beauty. 情人眼里出西施。
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A father's treasure;a brother's a comfort;a friend is both. 父亲是珍宝,兄弟是安慰,朋友两齐备。
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Who daintier love,shall beggars prove. 对爱挑剔,终将乞之不得。
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A quarrelsome man has no good neighbours. 好争吵者无好邻居。
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A good wife and health,is a man's best wealth. 贤妻健体,是男人所能拥有的最好财富。
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Wars bring scars. 战争给人带来创伤
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A true friend is the best possession. 真诚的朋友是最宝贵的财富。
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The same man cannot be both friend and flatterer. 朋友与奉承者不会是同一个人。
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Tart words make to friends:a spoonful of honey will catchmore flies than gallon of vinegar. 尖酸的话交不到朋友;一匙蜂蜜比一加仑醋能引来
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He that has not got a wife,is not yet a compleat man. 无妻不算完人。
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Ill company is like a dog who dirts those most,that he lovesbest. 坏朋友就像狗一样,把人最喜爱的东西弄得肮脏不堪。
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When befriended,remember it;when you befriend,forget it. 当你被别人善待时,请记住这一切;当你善待别人时,请忘记这一切。
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Promises may get thee friends,but nonperformance will turnthem into enemies. 许诺会赢得朋友,但食言则会化友为敌。
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An open foe may prove a curse;but a pretended friend isworse. 公开的敌人是祸害,但虚假的朋友比之更坏。
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Love,and be loved. 爱,然后被爱。
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No better relation than a prudent and faithful friend. 最好的亲属莫过于谨慎忠诚的朋友。
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Love and lordship hate companions. 爱情与权力都不喜欢伴侣。
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Love and lordship hate companions. 爱情与权力都不喜欢伴侣。
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Be slow in chusing a friend,slower in changing. 选择朋友要慎重,更换朋友更应慎重。
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Do good to thy friend to keep him,to thy enemy to gain him. 对朋友行善以留住他,对敌人行善以争取他。
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Beware of meat twice boil'd and an old foe recondil'd. 肉久炖会烂,长久善待顽敌也能被化解。
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Love well,whip well. 爱之深,恨之切。
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Ne'er take a wife till thou hast a house(and s fire)to puther in. 勿聚老婆,直到有房(和炉火)让她安身。
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A house without woman and firelight,is like a body withoutsoul or sprite. 无女人与炉火之房屋,犹如无灵魂或精神之身体。
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Spare and have is better than spend and crave. 节约与拥有胜过浪费与奢求。
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The borrower is a slave to the lender;the security to both. 借入者受制于借出者;担保人受制这两者。
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For age and want save while you may.No morning sun lasts awhole day. 尽可能地积蓄金钱以备贫困和老年时之需。早晨的太阳绝不会照耀整整一天。
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If you'd know the value if money,go and borrow some. 欲知钱的价值,不妨出去借借。
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Haste makes waste. 草率行事浪费多。
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Great estates may venture more;little boats must keep nearshore. 大资产可以多冒险,而小船则不能离岸太远。
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Many a man would have been worse,if his eatate had beenbetter
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Pay what you owe,and what you're worth you'll know. 付清你所欠的债,你将会明白自身的价值所在。
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Having been poor is no shame,but being ashamed if it,is. 一度贫穷并不可耻,可耻的是为之感到丢脸。
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Tis a well spent penny that saves a groat. 善花一便土,节约四便土。
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Wealth and content are not always bedfellows. 财富和满足并非总是友好共处。
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英语格言之三
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The second vice is lying;the first is running in debt. 欠债比说谎的罪过更大。
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For one poor man there are and hundred indigent. 穷人总有无数贫困潦倒之处。
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The generous mind least regards money,and yet most feels thewant of it. 慷慨者最不看重金钱,又最觉得其欠缺。
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Women and wine,game and deceit,make the wealth small and thewants great. 女人与美酒,赌博与欺诈,使财富变少,贫穷加深。
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Interest which blinds some peple,enlightens others. 利益让一些人瞎了眼睛,却让另外一些人心明眼亮。
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Beware of little expences,a small leak will sink a greatship. 小小开支不可随意,小小漏洞会沉大船。
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He who multiplies riches multiplies cares. 聚财亦聚忧。
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Light gains heavy purses. 少少积累,钱袋沉坠。
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Industry,perseverance,and prugality,make fortune yield. 勤劳、坚韧和节俭,会给你带来财富。
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Content and riches seldom meet together,riches take thou,contentmentI had rather. 满意和财富难以兼得,让财富占有你,我宁可要满意。
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Money and man a mutual friendship show:Man makes falsemoney,money makes man so. 钱和人相互为友:人让钱假,钱让人虚。
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Money and good manners make the gentleman. 有钱且有修养方为绅士。
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Lend money to an enemy,and thou'lt gain him,to a friend andthou'lt lose him. 借钱给敌人能拉拢他,借钱给朋友会失去他。
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Avoid dishonest gain:No price can recompense the pangs ofvice. 拒绝不正当的利益,因邪恶所带来的痛苦无法用金钱补尝。
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Pay what you owe,and you'll know what's your own. 付清你所欠下的债,方知什么是自己的。
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Wish a miser long life,and you wish him no good. 祝守财奴长寿,对他并无好处。
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Tis less discredit to abridge petty charges,than to stoop topetty getting. 节省一丝一毫金钱,不会比为小小的收入而屈尊丢脸。
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By what thou hast no need of;and e'er long thou shalt sellthy necessaries. 买不需之物,不久将把必需之物卖出。
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The use of money is all the advantage there is in havingmoney. 有钱的好处,尽在用钱中。
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IF you desire many things,many things will seem but a few. 如果你想得到很多,那么你将只能见到其中很少的一些。
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Bargaining has neither friends nor relations. 交易面前无亲友。
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Wealth is not his that has it,but his that enjoys it. 财富并非供人拥有,而是供人享受。
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If you know how to spend less than you get,you have thePhilosophers'Stone. 知量入为出者,好比有了点金石。
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Poverty wants some things,luxury many things,avarice allthings. 贫穷需要一些,奢侈需要许多,而贪婪则什么都要。
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Save all the money they can touch. 节省一切到手的金钱。
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He does not possess wealth,it possesses him. 他并非拥有财富,而是被财富占有。
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He that is rich need not live sparingly,and he that can livesparingly need not be rich. 有钱人不必吝啬,吝啬者不必有钱。
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All things are cheap to the saving,dear to the wasteful. 节约的不值钱,浪费的金难换。
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He that lives carnally,won't live eternally. 好肉欲者,难以永生。
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A fat kitchia,a lean will. 大大的灶间,小小的心愿。
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He's gone,and forgot nothing but to say farewel to hiscreditors. 他走了,只忘记和债权人告别。
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Light purse,heavy heart. 瘪瘪钱包,沉沉心情。
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Great alms-giving.lessens no man's living. 慷慨的施舍,并不能缓解人的生计。
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He that would rise at court,must begin by creeping. 高位始于足下。
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laziness travels so slowly,that poverty soon overtakes him. 懒惰走得太慢,很快就被贪穷追上。
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Trouble springs from idleness,toil from ease. 麻烦源于懒散,劳累源于悠闲。
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Bad gains are truly losses. 不正当的所得才是真正的损失。
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Diligence overcomes difficulties,sloth makes them. 勤奋克服困难,懒惰制造困难。
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God gives all things to industry. 上帝对于勤劳无所不赐。
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Being ignorant is not so much a shame,as being unwilling tolearn. 无知并不可耻,可耻的是不肯学习。
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Ask and have,is sometimes dear buying. 求人给予,有时代价不菲。
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Speak little,do much. 少说多做。
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Little strokes,fell great oaks. 斧子小砍,大树伐断。
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What can be done,with care perform today. 能做之事,今天认真去做。
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Useful attainments in your minonity will procure riches inmaturity,of which writing and accountns are not the meanest. 不要轻视写作和?/td>
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Words may shew a man's wit,but actions his meaning. 语言可以显示人的才智,但行动可以显示其真实用意。
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Life with fools consists in drinking;with the wise manliving's thinking. 傻瓜的生活在于饮酒取乐;智者的生活在于不断思索。
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An ounce of wit that is bought,is worth a pound that istaught. 花代价所换来的一点才智,抵过别人传授的数倍不止。
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Idleness is the greatest prodigality. 懒惰是最大的消费。
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No gains without pains. 不劳则无获。
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英语格言之四
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Sloth (like rust) consumes faster than ladour wears:the usedkey is always bright. 懒惰(你铁銹)比劳动消耗得更快:使用中的钥匙总是发?
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The sleeping fox catches no poulty.Up!up! 睡觉的狐狸捉不到家禽。起来!起来!
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'Tis easy to frame a good bold resolution,but hard is thetask that concerns esecution. 作出大胆的好决定容易,可实施起来却非常困难。
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Industry pays debts,despair increases them. 勤劳可让你偿清债务,则绝望只会使欠债更多。
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He that rises late,must trot all day,and shall scarceovertake his business at night. 晚起之人,须整日匆忙,而且即使到了晚上也很难把事
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Be always asham'd to catch thy self idle. 随时为自己的懒散而羞惭。
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There are lazy minds as will as lazy bodies. 心既懒,身亦惰。
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Lazy bones! Dost thou think God would have given thee armsand legs,if the had not design'd thou should'st use them? 懒骨头!如果上帝
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Industry need not wish. 勤劳毋须请求。
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Grace thou thy house,and let not that grace thee. 为你的家增光,别让家为你添彩。
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At the working man's house hunger looks in but dares notenter. 饥饿只能在劳动者的屋外张望,却不敢进去。
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Will done is better than well said. 说得好不如做得好。
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None preaches better than the ant,and she says nothing. 最善说教者莫过于蚂蚁,但它却只做不说。
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He that can have patience,can have what he will. 有恒心者事竟成。
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Admiration is the daughter of ignorance. 羡慕为无知之女。
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He that lives upon hope,dies farting. 一味靠希望活着的人,死时不值一文。
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Diligence is the mother of goodluck. 勤奋为幸运之母。
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By diligence and patience,the mouse bit in two the cable. 若干再加恒心,老鼠也能把钢索咬断。
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Look before,or you'll find yourself behind. 抬头向前看,否则落后边。
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All things are easy to industry,all thing diffcult to sloth.勤劳面前万事易,懒散面前万事难。
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No man e'er was glorious,who was not laborious. 人若不勤劳,一定无荣耀。
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Be temperate im wine,in eating,girls,and sloth;or the goutwill seize you and plague you both. 姑娘,别纵酒,别贪吃懒做,否则痛风会让?
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Great talkers,little doers. 吹嘘者,行动少