伟大变为可笑只有一步,但再走一步,可笑又会变为伟大。——佩思

    1、A silent tongue and true heart are the most admirable things on earth、缄默的嘴,真诚的心,是世界上最令人赞美的东西。

  • 2、Where there is a will, there is a way、有志者事竟成
  • 3、Answer a fool according to his folly、以其人之道,还治其人之身。
  • 4、Apparel makes the man、马靠鞍装,人靠衣装。
  • 5、闹剧在本质比喜剧更接近于悲剧。柯勒律治
  • Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it、相聚爱益切,离别情更深。
  • 6、Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it、相聚爱益切,离别情更深。
  • 7、悲剧将人生有价值的东西毁灭给人看,喜剧将那无价值的撕破给人看。鲁迅
  • 8、The sun never repents of the good he does,nor does he ever demand a recompence、太阳绝不为它所做的善事后悔,也从不指望任何报酬。
  • 9、A maiden with many wooers often chooses the worst、少女有了许多求婚者往往选中了最差的一个。
  • 10、A common danger causes common action、同仇敌忾。
  • 11、To an optimist every change is a change for the better、对于乐观者总是越变越好。

  • 12、A hero is known in the time of misfortune、时势造英雄。
  • 13、Apparel makes the man、马靠鞍装,人靠衣装。
  • 14、All covet, all lose、贪多必失。
  • 15、我一直认为叶子是树的语言:松木善于针砭,相思则一树的梦句,爱自言自语。那么,我说这古树的薄叶乃哲人语,简且深。其实,生命到了这种程度,说什么都是多余,所以更多时候,树是无言。
  • 16、All things are easy that are done willingly、做事乐意,诸事容易。
  • 17、Beggars cannot be choosers、饥不择食。
  • 18、A cock is valiant on his own dunghill、夜郎自大。
  • As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man、试金石可以试金,正如黄金可以试人。
  • 19、As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man、试金石可以试金,正如黄金可以试人。
  • 20、Answer a fool according to his folly、以其人之道,还治其人之身。
  • 21、Calamity and prisperity are the touchstones of integrity、不幸与幸运都是正直的试金石。

  • 22、A cock is valiant on his own dunghill、夜郎自大。
  • 23、闹剧在本质比喜剧更接近于悲剧。柯勒律治
  • 24、A little is better than none、聊胜於无。
  • 25、Who has deceiv'd thee so oft as thy self?欺骗你的莫过于自己。
  • 26、闹剧在本质比喜剧更接近于悲剧。柯勒律治
  • 27、All things are easy that are done willingly、做事乐意,诸事容易。
  • 28、努力工作的名言英文 英语常用名言警句 关于学习的名言
  • 29、One mend-fault is worth two find-faults,but one find-fault is 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
  • 30、An old physician, and a young lawyer、医生年老的好,律师年轻的俏。
  • 31、A little is better than none、聊胜於无。

    A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit、吃一堑,长一智。
  • 32、A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit、吃一堑,长一智。
  • 33、A cock is valiant on his own dunghill、夜郎自大。
  • 34、A maiden with many wooers often chooses the worst、少女有了许多求婚者往往选中了最差的一个。
  • 35、Who has deceiv'd thee so oft as thy self?欺骗你的莫过于自己。
  • 36、历史的必然要求和这个要求的实际上不可能实现之间的悲剧性的冲突。恩格斯
  • 37、The sun never repents of the good he does,nor does he ever demand a recompence、太阳绝不为它所做的善事后悔,也从不指望任何报酬。
  • 38、A lazy youth, a lousy age、少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
  • 39、悲剧将人生有价值的东西毁灭给人看,喜剧将那无价值的撕破给人看。鲁迅
  • 40、A good example is the best sermon、身教胜似言教。
  • 41、As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man、试金石可以试金,正如黄金可以试人。

  • 42、An old physician, and a young lawyer、医生年老的好,律师年轻的俏。
  • 43、Don't misinform your doctor nor your lawyer、别向医生和律师提供错误的消息。
  • 44、A silent tongue and true heart are the most admirable things on earth、缄默的嘴,真诚的心,是世界上最令人赞美的东西。
  • All covet, all lose、贪多必失。
  • 45、All covet, all lose、贪多必失。
  • 46、A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe、身正不怕影子斜。
  • 47、Avarice blinds our eyes、财迷心窍。
  • 48、A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit、吃一堑,长一智。
  • 49、All covet, all lose、贪多必失。
  • 50、A near friend is better than a far-dwelling kinsman、远亲不如近邻。
  • 51、A cock is valiant on his own dunghill、夜郎自大。

  • 52、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?
  • 53、Misfortunes never come alone/single、祸不单行。
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