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1. 无论你怎样地表示愤怒,都不要做出任何无法挽回的事来。培根

1. No matter how angry you may be, do not do anything that cannot be undone. - Bacon

2. 不要害怕拒绝他人,如果自己的理由出于正当。三毛

2. Do not be afraid to refuse others, if your reasons are justified. Sanmao

3. 就事论事,这是用人的原则;通情达理,这是处世的原则;荣辱与共,这是交友的原则;生死无惧,这是做人的原则。

3. In matters of employment, this is the principle of hiring people; being reasonable and considerate is the principle of dealing with others; sharing荣誉 and耻辱 is the principle of making friends; being fearless in life and death is the principle of being a person.

4. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非澹泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。《诫子书》

4. The conduct of a gentleman is characterized by tranquility for self-cultivation and frugality for moral development. Without simplicity and contentment, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great things. ("Admonitions to His Son")

5. 在你有权力有名望的时候,卑鄙的人是不敢抬起嫉妒的眼睛看你一眼的;然而,到你一落千丈的时候,显示最大的毒辣的就是他们。《克雷洛夫寓言》

5. When you have power and reputation, mean people dare not lift their envious eyes to glance at you; however, when you fall from grace, it is they who show the greatest malevolence. (From Krylov's Fables)

6. 生活的理想,就是为了理想的生活。张闻天

6. The ideal of life is to live an ideal life. - Zhang Wen Tian

7. 世界上最快乐的事,莫过于为理想而奋斗。苏格拉底

7. The greatest happiness in the world is to strive for one's ideals. - Socrates

8. 自以为聪明的人往往是没有上场的。世界上最聪明的人是最老实的人。因为只有老实人才能经得起事实和历史的考验。周恩来

8. People who think they are smart often do not make it to the stage. The smartest people in the world are the most honest ones. Because only honest people can withstand the test of facts and history. Zhou Enlai

9. 因为有利可图才与你结为朋友的人,也会因为无利可图而与你绝交。

9. Those who become friends with you for the sake of profit will also sever ties with you when there is no longer any profit to be gained.

10. 选择朋友一定要谨慎!地道的自私自利,会戴上友谊的假面具,却又设好陷阱来坑你。《克雷洛夫寓言》

10. Choose your friends carefully! Native selfishness will don the mask of friendship, yet set traps to deceive and harm you. "Krylov's Fables"

11. 利已的人最先灭亡。他自己活着,并且为自己而生活。如果他的这个"我"被损坏了,那他就无法生存了。《奥斯特洛夫斯基两卷集》

11. The selfish person is the first to perish. He lives for himself and lives to himself. If this "I" of his is damaged, he cannot survive. "The Two-volume Works of Ostrovsky"

12. 交浅言深,君子所戒。苏轼《上神宗皇帝书》

12. To speak deeply with one who has a superficial relationship is a caution for gentlemen. -- Su Shi, "Letter to Emperor Shenzong"

13. 说谎话的人所得到的,就只是即使说了真话也没有人相信。《伊索寓言》

13. The liar gets nothing but disbelief even when he tells the truth. Aesop's Fables.

14. 不要对一切人都以不信任的眼光看待,但要谨慎而坚定。德谟克里特?>

14. Do not view everyone with suspicion, but be cautious and resolute. Democritus?

15. 与人共事,要学吃亏。俗云:终身让畔,不失一段。左宗棠

15. When working with others, one should learn to endure losses. As the saying goes: "By always giving up the side, one does not lose an inch." - Zuo Zongtang

16. 和以处众,宽以待下,恕以待人,君子人也。林逋

16. To be harmonious with the multitude, to be lenient with the lower ranks, to forgive with people, this is the gentleman's way. — Lin Bu

17. 有益的聊天使用权人高尚充实奋发,庸俗的言谈使用权人低下空虚,消沉。

17. The user of beneficial conversation is noble, rich, and full of vitality, while the user of vulgar talk is low, empty, and despondent.

18. 用之则行,舍之则藏。孔子《论语·述而》

18. If it is to be used, it should be employed; if not, it should be stored away. -- Confucius, "The Analects, Chapter 7"

19. 一个永远不欣赏别人的人,也就是一个永远也不被别人欣赏的人。汪国真

19. A person who never appreciates others is also someone who will never be appreciated by others. -- Wang Guozhen

20. 人家帮我,永志不忘;我帮人家,莫记心头。华罗庚

20. People help me, I will never forget; I help people, don't remember it in my heart. — Hua Loo-keng

21. 纯朴是艺术作品的必不少的条件;就其本质而言,它排斥任何外在的装饰和雕琢。《别林斯基论文学》

21. Simplicity is an indispensable condition of an artistic work; by its very nature, it excludes any external decoration or embellishment. "Belinsky on Literature"

22. 益者三友,损者三友,友直,友谅,友多闻,益矣;友便辟,友善柔,友便佞,损矣。孔子

22. Three friends benefit, and three friends harm. Friends who are upright, sincere, and knowledgeable are beneficial; friends who are cunning, accommodating, and flatterers are harmful. — Confucius

23. 如有着相当计划,鼓着勇气往前走,不要自馁,不要中途自弃。走曲线并不就是失败,在心境上用不着怎样难过。《韬奋文集》

23. If you have a well-thought-out plan and the courage to move forward, do not lose heart or give up halfway. Taking a detour is not necessarily a failure, and there is no need to be overly sad in spirit. —— From the Collection of Tao Fen

24. 诚实和勤勉,应该成为你永久的伴侣。富兰克林

24. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions. - Franklin

25. 诸恶莫做,众善奉行,莫以善小而不为,莫以恶小而为之。

25. Do not do any evil, and do many good deeds. Do not neglect to do good because it is small, and do not do evil because it is small.

26. 做人要地道,好人有好报;做事要踏实,步履才坚实!

26. Be honest in your actions, and good people will be rewarded; be steadfast in your work, and your steps will be firm!

27. 考验人的才能不在于他是否拿到一副好牌,而在他能打好一副坏牌。

27. The test of a person's talent does not lie in whether they receive a good hand of cards, but in their ability to play a bad hand well.

28. 语言切勿刺入骨髓,戏谑切勿中人心病。陆陇其

28. Do not let language pierce to the bone, and do not let jests wound the heart. Lu Longqi.

29. 不要瞧不起任何人,因为谁也不是懦弱到连自己受了侮辱也不能报复的。伊索

29. Do not look down upon anyone, for no one is so weak that they cannot take revenge when they are insulted. Aesop

30. 人以待已为是非,我以待人为对错;人以利已为恩怨,我以利人为取舍;人以得失为得失,我以善恶为善恶;人以地位升浮为亲疏,我以感情真假为远近。

30. People judge others by their own standards of right and wrong; I judge others by whether they treat others well. People view gain and loss through their own lens of gratitude and resentment; I base my choices on whether I benefit others. People view gains and losses as gains and losses; I view good and evil as good and evil. People measure their relationships by status and rise; I measure them by the authenticity of emotions and distance.

31. 人类也需要梦想者,这种人醉心于一种事业的大公无私的发展,因而不能自身的物质利益。居里夫人

31. Humans also need dreamers, people who are passionately dedicated to the altruistic development of a cause and therefore cannot prioritize their own material interests. Madame Curie.

32. 人们的举止应当象他们的衣服,不可太紧或过于讲究,应当宽舒一点,以便于工作和运动。《培根论说文集》

32. People's demeanor should be like their clothes, neither too tight nor overly meticulous. They should be more relaxed to facilitate work and physical activities. - From Bacon's Essays.

33. 乐民之乐者,民亦乐其乐;忧民之忧者,民亦忧其忧。《孟子·梁惠王下》

33. He who shares the joy of the people will also find joy in their joy; he who shares the sorrow of the people will also feel sorrow in their sorrow. — Mencius, Chapter of King Hui of Liang

34. 匹夫不可以不慎取友。友者,所以相有也。荀子

34. A common man cannot be careless in choosing friends. Friends are the ones who can complement each other. — From Xunzi

35. 生气的时候,开口前先数到十,如果非常愤怒,先数到一百。杰弗逊

35. When angry, count to ten before speaking. If very angry, count to one hundred. Jefferson.

36. 信心、毅力勇气三者具备,则天下没有做不成的事。

36. With confidence, perseverance, and courage, there is nothing in the world that cannot be achieved.

37. 不要相信对任何人什么都相信的人。莱辛

37. Do not trust anyone who believes everything about anyone. Lessing

38. 幸福,假如它只是属于我,成千上万当中的一个人的财产,那就快从我这儿滚开吧!《给博特金的信》

38. Happiness, if it is only mine, the property of one among the thousands, then let it滚开 from me! Letter to Botkin

39. 生活是一种充满快乐和希望的冒险的活动,这种活动是基于建设的愿望,而非保持自己的所有财产或是获取他人的财产的欲望。罗素

39. Life is an adventurous activity full of joy and hope, based on the desire to build, rather than the desire to maintain one's own possessions or to acquire the possessions of others. - Russell

40. 须交有道之人,莫结无义之友。饮清静之茶,莫贪花色之酒。开方便之门,闲是非之口。

40. Give your trust to virtuous individuals; do not form friendships with those without integrity. Drink tranquil tea, not wine that tempts with its colors. Open the gate of convenience, and keep the mouth from spreading idle gossip.

41. 人生道路上的每一个里程碑,都刻着两个字“起点”。

41. Every milestone on the path of life is inscribed with the two characters "starting point."

42. 不要把别人的好,视为理所当然。要知道感恩。

42. Do not take others' kindness for granted. Know how to be grateful.

43. 但愿每次回忆,对生活都不感到负疚。郭小川

43. May every memory bring no regret for life. Guo Xiaochuan

44. 坚持在背后说别人好话,别担心这好话传不到当事人耳朵里。

44. Continue to speak well of others behind their backs, and don't worry that these good words won't reach the ears of the people involved.

45. 中规中矩,赢得尊重。赢得尊重,也赢得了信赖。

45. Perform to the standard, earn respect. Earning respect also earns trust.

46. 人生的价值,并不是用时间,而是用深度去衡量的。列夫·托尔斯泰

46. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. – Leo Tolstoy

47. 清贫,洁白,朴素的生活,正是我们**者能够战胜许多困难的地方!方志敏

47. The simple, pure, and modest life is exactly where our **fighters can overcome many difficulties! — Fang Zhimin

48. 言者无罪,闻者足戒。白居易《与元九书》

48. The speaker is not guilty, and the listener is sufficiently warned. From Bai Juyi's letter to Yuan Nine.

49. 最好不是在夕阳西下的时候幻想什么,而要在旭日东升的时候即投入工作。谢觉哉

49. It is better not to indulge in daydreams at the setting of the sun, but to dive into work as the sun rises. -- Xie Juezai

50. 有些人因为贪婪,想得到更多的东西,却把现在所有的也失掉了。《伊索寓言》

50. Some people, driven by greed, want to obtain more things, but end up losing everything they currently have. Aesop's Fables.

51. 确切的人生是:保持一种适宜状态的与世无争的生活。蒙田

51. The true life is to maintain a peaceful life in a suitable state, away from worldly disputes. — Montaigne

52. 勿以身贵而***,勿以独见而违众,勿持功能而失信。诸葛亮

52. Do not let your status in life make you proud, do not defy the majority because of your own unique views, and do not break your word because of your abilities. — Zhuge Liang

53. 千人同心,则得千人力;万人异心,则无一人之用。《淮南子·兵略训》

53. If a thousand people have the same heart, they will possess the strength of a thousand; but if ten thousand people have different hearts, none of them will be of any use. — From Huainanzi·Military Strategy

54. 讲话气势汹汹,未必就是言之有理。萨迪

54. A speech delivered in a fierce tone is not necessarily reasonable. - Saadi

55. 谁给我一滴水,我便回报他整个大海。华梅

55. Whomever gives me a drop of water, I will repay him with the entire ocean. Huamei

56. 凡事都要脚踏实地去作,不驰于空想,不鹜于虚声,而惟以求真的态度作踏实的工夫。以此态度求学,则真理可明,以此态度作事,则功业可就。李大钊

56. In everything, one must work with a down-to-earth attitude, not indulging in idle fancy or chasing after empty noise, but only seeking to put in solid effort with a sincere attitude. With this attitude towards learning, the truth can be discerned; with this attitude towards work, success can be achieved. - Li Dazhao

57. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。神涵光

57. To do a good deed, the heart is at ease; to do an evil deed, one is ashamed even in the embrace of one's bedding. -- Shenh Guang 光

58. 三人行,必有我师焉:择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。孔子

58. When three people walk together, there is someone I can learn from: I follow the good in them, and I correct the bad in them. — Confucius

59. 谁若想在困厄时得到援助,就应在平日待人以宽。萨迪

59. Whosoever wishes to receive help in times of adversity should show leniency in dealing with others on ordinary days. - Saadi

60. 生活是欺骗不了的,一个人要生活得光明磊落。冯雪峰

60. Life cannot be deceived; one must live with integrity. — Feng Xuefeng

61. 认为艺术家的自由在于他想干什么就干什么,那么是错误的。这是胡作非为者的自由。斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基

61. It is wrong to believe that the freedom of an artist lies in doing whatever they want. This is the freedom of mischief-makers. Stanislavsky

62. 说谎话的人所得到的,就只是即使说了真话也没有人相信。

62. The person who tells lies will only receive that even if they tell the truth, no one will believe them.

63. 不要过分的醉心于放任自由,一点也不加以限制的自由,它的害处与危险实在不少。《克雷洛夫寓言》

63. Do not become overly obsessed with the idea of absolute freedom, for complete freedom without any restrictions is fraught with many dangers and harms. — From "Krylov's Fables"

64. 亲仁善邻,国之宝也。《左传·隐公六年》

64. Being kind to one's neighbors and fostering good relations with them is a treasure of the state. — From the "Zuo Zhuan · Yin Gong Six Year"

65. 才德有如宝石,最好用素净的东西镶嵌。《培根论说文集》

65. Virtue is like a gem, best adorned with plain things. - "Essays" by Francis Bacon

66. 俭仆的生活,不但可以使精神愉快,而且可以培养**品质。徐特立

66. The frugal life not only brings joy to the spirit but also nurtures virtue. - Xu TeLi

67. 真的坏人远没有假的好人可怕,生活中最该防备的是披着善人外衣的小人。

67. The real bad guys are far less terrifying than the fake good guys. The ones we should be most wary of in life are those who wear the cloak of goodness but are actually cunning individuals.

68. 闪电总是击打最高处的物体,所以,做人要低调些。

68. Lightning always strikes the tallest object, so, one should be more modest in one's demeanor.

69. 老骥伏枥,志在千里;烈士暮年,壮心不已。曹操

69. An old horse rests in its stall, but its heart is set on a thousand miles; a hero in his twilight years, his ambition never wanes. — Cao Cao

70. 鼓励自己的最好办法,就是鼓励别人。马克·吐温

The best way to encourage yourself is to encourage others. – Mark Twain

71. 爱人者,人恒爱之;敬人者,人恒敬之。孟子

71. He who loves others will be loved by others; he who respects others will be respected by others. — Mencius

72. 我只请求你们一件事:假如你们能活过这个时代,那末不要忘记,不要忘记好人也不要忘记坏人。伏契克

72. I only ask you one thing: If you can survive this era, then do not forget, do not forget the good people nor the bad people. -- Václav Havel

73. 人好刚,我以柔胜之;人用术,我以诚感之;人使气,我以理屈之。金缨

73. If people are stubborn, I conquer them with gentleness; if they use cunning, I touch their hearts with sincerity; if they vent their temper, I subdue them with reason. Jin Ying

74. 真正的美,是美在它本身能显出奕奕的神采。爱好时髦是一种不良的风尚,因为她的容貌是不因她爱好时髦而改变的。卢梭

74. True beauty is beauty that can shine with a vibrant luster in itself. The fondness for fashion is an unwholesome custom, because her appearance does not change because of her fondness for fashion. Rousseau

75. 可怕的还不是孤独和寂寞,而是你不得不同你不愿意交往的人打交道。何怀宏

75. The可怕ness is not just loneliness and solitude, but rather the fact that you have to interact with people you don't want to deal with. - He Huaihong

76. 如果我看得远,那是因为我站在巨人的肩上。牛顿

76. "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." - Newton

77. 人的一生应该为自己而活,应该学着喜欢自己,应该不要太在意别人怎么看我,或者别人怎么想我。其实,别人如何衡量你也全在于你自己如何衡量你自己!席慕蓉

77. A person's life should be lived for oneself, one should learn to like oneself, and one should not be overly concerned about what others think of me or how they perceive me. In fact, how others measure you is entirely dependent on how you measure yourself! Xiemuren

78. 使人俱不若使人爱,使人爱不若使人敬。李惺

78. It is better to make people love than to make them inferior, and better to make them respect than to make them love. — Li Xing

79. 历览前贤国与家,成由勤俭败由奢。李商隐

79. A review of the achievements and failures of ancient states and families shows that prosperity comes from diligence and thrift, while decline comes from extravagance. — Li Shangyin

80. 天下作伪是最苦恼的事情,老老实实是最愉快的事情。《韬奋文集》

80. The most distressing thing in the world is to act deceptively, while being honest and straightforward is the most joyful. — From the Collection of Tao Fen's Writings

81. 时间会刺破青春表面的彩饰,会在美人的额上掘深沟浅槽;会吃掉稀世之珍!天生丽质,什么都逃不过他那横扫的镰刀。莎士比亚

81. Time will pierce through the colorful decorations of youth, and will carve deep grooves and shallow furrows on the forehead of the beauty; it will consume the rarest treasures! The naturally beautiful cannot escape his sweeping scythe. - Shakespeare

82. 惟仁者能好人,能恶人。《论语·里仁》

82. Only the benevolent can regard some people as good and others as bad. — Confucian Analects, Book of Rén (The Benevolent)

83. 紧急的时候得到帮助昌宝贵的,然而并不是人人都会给予及时的帮助;但愿老天爷让我们别交上愚蠢的朋友,因为殷勤过分的蠢才比任何敌人还要危险。《克雷洛夫寓言》

83. It is precious to receive help in emergencies, yet not everyone is willing to offer timely assistance; I hope the heavens don't let us make foolish friends, for a too-obliging fool is more dangerous than any enemy. — From Krylov's Fables

84. 受到痛苦,我就叫喊,流眼泪;遇到卑鄙,我就愤慨;看到肮脏,我就憎恶。在我看来,只有这才叫生活。契诃夫

84. When I am in pain, I cry out and shed tears; when I encounter meanness, I am indignant; when I see filth, I abhor it. In my view, this is what life is all about. Chekhov

85. 你若要喜爱你自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。歌德

85. If you wish to love your own value, you must create value for the world. - Goethe