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1. 毋庸置疑,失有时比得更有益。普劳图斯
1. Without a doubt, losing is more beneficial than gaining. - Plautus
2. 一时强弱在于力,千秋胜负在于理。曹禺
2. The strength or weakness in the moment depends on force, but the victory or defeat over the ages depends on reason. — Cao Yu
3. 只要你不计较得失,人生还有什么不能想法子克服?海明威
3. As long as you don't care about gains and losses, what can't you find a way to overcome in life? - Hemingway
4. ——比尔博姆 慕虚名而处实祸。 ——《武帝》名誉是一件无聊的骗人的东西;得到它的人未必有什么功德,失去它的人也未必有什么过失。
4. —— Bilbo Baggins, one who seeks empty fame and finds real disaster. —— From "The Emperor": Reputation is a trivial and deceitful thing; the person who acquires it may not necessarily have any virtue, and the person who loses it may not necessarily have any fault.
5. 须知:坦然面对得失,得之不喜不狂,失之不悲不惜,一切顺其自然,一生沉浮自如,这同样也是一种难能可贵的生活态度,更是一种并非谁都可以达到的人生境界。
5. Note: Face gains and losses with calmness, neither overjoyed nor ecstatic when you gain, nor sad nor regretful when you lose. Let everything unfold naturally, navigating the ups and downs of life with ease. This is also a valuable life attitude that is not easily attainable by everyone, and an even more rare level of life achievement.
6. 投我以桃,报之以李。 (诗经·大雅·抑)
6. If you offer me a peach, I will repay you with a plum. (From the Book of Songs, Great Music, Yì)
7. 都不论、穷通得失 宋 魏了翁 《贺新郎·久向闲边著》
7. Regardless of fortune or misfortune, prosperity or adversity, Song Dynasty, Wei Liedong, "Celebration of the New Year: Longing for Leisure on the Edge"
8. 当你做成功一件事,千万不要等待着享受荣誉,应该再做那些需要的事。
8. When you accomplish something successfully, never wait to enjoy the glory; instead, go on to do the necessary things.
9. 君子不以利害义,则耻辱安从生哉! ——孔子
9. A gentleman does not let benefits or harm influence his righteousness; then from where would disgrace and shame arise? — Confucius
10. 小利,大利之贼;小祸,大祸之津。敬贪小利则大利必亡,不遗小祸则大祸必至。刘昼
10. Small profit, thief of great profit; small misfortune, source of great misfortune. Respect small profit and the great profit will surely be lost; neglect small misfortunes and great misfortunes will inevitably come. — Liu Zhou
11. 得失休思虑 宋 张抡 《点绛唇·浮世如何》
11. Do not worry about gains and losses. Song Dynasty, Zhang Lun, "Dian Jiangchun: How is the World?"
12. 为人民利益而死,就比泰山还重。 ——毛泽东
12. To die for the people's interests is heavier than Mount Tai. — Mao Zedong
13. 向往虚构的利益,往往是丧存的幸福。伊索
13. Longing for fictional benefits is often the precursor to losing genuine happiness. Aesop
14. 纷纷得失了无关 宋 魏了翁 《浪淘沙·老眼静中看》
14. All gains and losses are irrelevant; it's all about the stillness in the old eyes, Song Dynasty, Wei Liao Weng, "The Sand Drifts in the Waves·Old Eyes See in Stillness"
15. 错误经不起失败,但是真理却不怕失败。泰戈尔
15. Mistakes cannot endure failure, but truth does not fear failure. Tagore
16. 今天的事业有成,离不开昨天的含辛茹苦;现在的辛勤耕耘,孕育着未来的丰收在望;或许你破费的是钱财,换来的却是平安;或许你牺牲的是自我,赢得的却是人心。正所谓:风物长宜放眼量。
16. Today's success in your endeavors is inseparable from the toil and suffering of yesterday; the hard work you're doing now is nurturing the future harvests that are on the horizon. Perhaps what you spend is money, but what you gain is peace; perhaps what you sacrifice is yourself, but what you win is people's hearts. As the saying goes: it's best to have a broad perspective on the world's affairs.
17. 该得到的荣誉却未得到,比不该得到荣誉而得到要好得多。马克·吐温
17. It is far better to not receive the honor one deserves than to receive honor that one does not deserve. - Mark Twain
18. 前古之兴亡,未尝不经于心也;当世之得失,未尝不留于意也。韩愈
18. The rise and fall of ancient times have never not passed through my heart; the gains and losses of the present age have never not remained in my mind. — Han Yu
19. ——毛泽东 好胜者必争,贪勇者必辱。 ——林逋 荣誉就像萤火虫,远看闪闪发光,近看既不发热,也不怎么亮。
19. —— Mao Zedong: Those who are eager to win will always strive for contention, and those who are greedy and brave will surely suffer disgrace. —— Lin Bu: Honor is like a firefly, sparkling in the distance, but when approached closely, it neither heats up nor shines brightly.
20. ——托马斯·富勒 虚荣心强的人,与其说是为了脱颖而出,不如说是由于自以为出类拔萃,因而不惜耍弄欺瞒,谋略的手段,使虚荣心获得最大的满足。 ——尼采 当你做成功一件事,千万不要等待着享受荣誉,应该再做那些需要的事。
20. ——Thomas Fuller: The vain are more likely to indulge in deceit and cunning strategies to gain the utmost satisfaction of their vanity, not so much to stand out from the crowd, but because they believe themselves to be exceptional. ——Nietzsche: Never wait for the enjoyment of honor after accomplishing a task; instead, do what needs to be done.
21. 人生得失知多少 宋赵希蓬《满江红·缟兔黔乌》
21. How much do we know about the gains and losses in life? Song Dynasty, Zhao Xibo, "Man Jiang Hong: White Hare and Dark Crow"
22. 二者不可兼得,舍鱼而取熊掌者也。—[战国]孟轲(ke)《孟子·告子上》 天下者,得之艰难,则失之不易;得之既易,则失之亦然。
22. It is impossible to have both; this is like giving up fish for bear's paws. — [Warring States period] Meng Ke (ke) in "Mencius · Gao Shang Zi" The world is difficult to gain, and it is not easy to lose; if it is easy to gain, it is also easy to lose.
23. 一个放弃了名誉的人就等于放弃了生命。 ——阿雷蒂诺
23. A person who gives up their reputation is equivalent to giving up their life. ——Aretino
24. 策之而知得失之计,作之而知动静之理,形之而知死生之地,角之而知有余不足之处。孙子
24. By planning, one understands the strategies of gain and loss; by executing, one comprehends the principles of movement and rest; by observing, one discerns the places of life and death; by testing, one knows the areas of surplus and deficit. — Sun Tzu
25. 所以虚荣充其量不过等于一个轻浮的漂亮女人。 ——歌德 虚荣,与其说是骄傲的标志,倒不如说是谦卑的标志。
25. So vanity is at most equal to a flighty beautiful woman. — Goethe Vanity, rather than being a sign of pride, is more a sign of humility.
26. 如果你打算谋求一已的幸福,你就不要为扬名显迹最大的光荣并不在于从来不摔跤,而在于每次摔倒后都爬起来。 ——哥尔德斯密斯
26. If you aim to seek your own happiness, do not seek fame and glory. The greatest honor is not never to fall, but to rise every time you fall. — Oliver Goldsmith
27. ——佚名 每个人的虚荣心是和他的愚蠢的程度相等的。 ——佚名 虚荣心对于每个人都是非常丑恶和讨厌的,因为每个人都毫无例外地具有它,而且两种虚荣心永远不会互相喜欢。
27. ——Anonymous The vanity of everyone is equal to the extent of their foolishness. ——Anonymous Vanity is very ugly and讨厌 for everyone, because everyone, without exception, has it, and the two types of vanity will never like each other.
28. ——蒙田 虚荣之于我们不啻是劳动的激素,休息的油膏;它紧紧依附在生命之泉上。——拉斯金 虚荣是追求个人荣耀的一种欲望,它并不是根据人的品质、业绩和成就,而只是根据个人的存在就想博得别人的欣赏、尊敬和仰慕的一种愿望。
28. ——Montaigne: Vanity is not merely a hormone of labor, an ointment for rest; it clings tightly to the spring of life. ——Ruskin: Vanity is a desire to seek personal glory, which is not based on a person's character, achievements, and accomplishments, but rather a desire to win others' appreciation, respect, and admiration simply because of one's existence.
29. 小人其未得也,则忧不得;既已得之,又恐慌失之。是以有终身之忧,无一日之乐。荀子
29. The small man is worried about not getting it, and once he has it, he fears losing it. Therefore, he has lifelong worries and no day of joy. -- Xunzi
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31. 天作孽,犹可违,自作孽,不可活。 (尚书)
31. If heaven commits iniquity, it may still be rectified; but if man commits iniquity, there is no living for him. (Book of Shangshu)
32. 先义而后利者荣,先荣而后义者辱。荣者常通,辱者常穷。荀子
32. He who prioritizes righteousness over profit will be honored, while he who prioritizes profit over righteousness will be shamed. The honored will always be prosperous, and the ashamed will always be poor. — Xunzi
33. 穷则独善其身,达则兼济天下。孟子
33. "When in straits, cultivate yourself alone; when in prosperity, help all under heaven." - Mencius
34. 只要你不计较得失的话,人生还有什么不能想法子克服的?海明威
34. If you don't worry about gains and losses, what can't you find a way to overcome in life? - Hemingway
35. 你若得到了一些东西,你就同时失去了一些东西。古龙《那一剑的风情》
35. If you gain something, you also lose something. From Gu Long's "The Poetic Flair of That Sword."
36. 只有善行才会为你带来声誉。萨迪
36. Only good deeds will bring you reputation. - Saadi
37. 当你真爱一个人的时候,你是会忘记自己的苦乐得失,而只是关心对方的苦乐得失的。罗兰
37. When you truly love someone, you will forget about your own joys and sorrows, gains and losses, and only care about the other person's joys and sorrows, gains and losses. Roland
38. 他山之石,可以攻玉。 (诗经·小雅·鹤鸣)
38. The stone from a distant mountain can be used to polish jade. (Book of Songs, Chapter of Small Elegies, Song of the Crane)
39. 居安思危,思则有备,有备无患。 (左传)
39. "To anticipate danger in times of peace, prepare for it when you think of it, and you will have no worries." (Zuo Zhuan)
40. 荣誉使艺术盛兴,一切有志于钻研的人,无不受着荣誉感的激动。西塞罗
40. Honor makes art flourish, and everyone who is determined to delve into it is stirred by the excitement of a sense of honor. - Ciceron
41. 塞翁失马,焉知非福。生活对谁都是公平公正的。
41. The loss of a horse may not be a misfortune; who knows it might not bring good fortune. Life is fair and just to everyone.
42. 名誉能有力地激发欲望。 ——格雷厄姆·格林
42. Honor can powerfully stimulate desire. —— Graham Greene
43. ——普鲁塔克 对一个人来说,所期望的不是别的,而仅仅是他能全力以赴和献身于一种美好的事业。 ——爱因斯坦 荣誉如同生命一样,一旦失去,就不可复得。
43. ——Plutarch For a person, what is expected is not other than that he can devote himself wholeheartedly and sacrifice himself to a noble cause. ——Einstein Honor is like life; once lost, it can never be regained.
44. 依靠别人的名声生活是可悲的。 ——尤维纳利斯
44. To live by the reputation of others is pitiful. — Juvenal
45. 人非圣贤,孰能无过?过而能改,善莫大焉。 (左传)
45. Who is not a sage or a virtuous person, yet can make no mistakes? If one can correct their mistakes, there is no greater virtue. (Zuo Zhuan)
46. 贫困不是耻辱,羞于贫困才是耻辱。托·富勒
46. Poverty is not a shame, but being ashamed of poverty is a shame. - T. Fuller
47. ——歌德 荣誉在于劳动的双手。 ——达·芬奇 如果死后才得到盛名,那我倒不急于得到它了。
47. ——Goethe: Glory lies in the hands that work. ——Leonardo da Vinci: If I only gain great fame after death, then I am not in a hurry to achieve it.
48. ——弗兰克·帕金 对于光荣的企求,和生物所同具的保全生命的本能,其间并无区别。能将自己的生命寄托在他人记忆中,生命仿佛就加长了一些;光荣是我们获得的新生命,其可珍可贵,实不下于天赋的生命。
48. ——Frank Parkin: There is no distinction between the pursuit of glory and the instinct for self-preservation inherent in all living beings. To entrust one's life to the memories of others seems to extend one's life a little; glory is the new life we acquire, which is as precious and valuable as the life bestowed by nature.
49. 1关于得失的名言有哪些
50. “ 舍得”只有舍才能得 只要你不计较得失,人生还有什么不能想法子克服? ----海明威 塞翁失马,焉知非福 --------淮南子 智者千虑,必有一失;愚者千虑,必有一得。——[汉]司马迁《史记》 鱼,我所欲也,熊掌,亦我所欲也。
49. Famous sayings about gain and loss: 50. "To gain, one must give up; if you don't care about gain and loss, what can't you find a way to overcome in life?" - Hemingway "The horse the old man lost may have turned out to be a blessing." - Huai Nan Zi "The wise man's thousand considerations will surely include one mistake; the foolish man's thousand considerations will surely include one gain." - [Han] Sima Qian, "Records of the Grand Historian" "Fish, I desire; bear's paw, I also desire."
51. 君子不以利害义,则耻辱安从生哉! ——孔子 忠诚是通向荣誉之路。
51. A gentleman does not let profit or loss affect his sense of righteousness; then from where would shame and dishonor arise? — Confucius Loyalty is the path to honor.
52. ——居里夫人 不经艰苦就得不到桂冠,不经磨难就得不到成就,不经灾祸就得不到荣誉。——佚名 虚荣、浮华、卑鄙狭隘的毛病,……是极普遍的,人们常发现自己有这些毛病,也常发现别人有这些毛病,所以人们虽然仰望比较完善标准,却从来不苛责这些缺点。
52. ——Madame Curie: "Crown comes not without hardship, achievement not without trials, and honor not without adversity." — Anonymous虚荣、浮华、卑鄙狭隘的毛病,……are extremely common; people often find these flaws in themselves and in others, so although people may look up to a more perfect standard, they never demand too harshly of these shortcomings.
53. 智者千虑,必有一失;愚者千虑,必有一得。司马迁
53. A wise person may make a mistake in a thousand considerations, while a fool may find something valuable in a thousand considerations. - Sima Qian
54. 我宁可高尚地蒙受损失,也不愿卑鄙地去获取。西鲁斯
54. I would rather suffer loss with nobility than obtain it with baseness. - Sulla
55. 荣誉应该是结果,而不是行为的动机。普利尼
55. Honor should be the result, not the motive for action. Pliny
56. 只要你肯付出,终会有所回报。该你失的得不到,该你得的失不了。
56. As long as you are willing to pay the price, there will always be a return. What is meant to be lost to you, you will not be able to obtain; and what is meant to be yours, you will not be able to lose.
57. 关键在于要有一颗爱真理的心灵,随时随地碰见真理,就把它吸收进来。歌德
57. The key is to have a heart that loves truth, and to absorb truth whenever and wherever it is encountered. – Goethe
58. 遇到的困难越多,得到的荣誉也越大。西塞罗
58. The more difficulties one encounters, the greater the honor one earns. — Ciceron
59. 如果你种的是“豆”,就别指望得“瓜”。倘若你根本没有付出,就更别奢望有啥回报。
59. If you plant "beans," don't expect to get "melons." And if you haven't put in any effort at all, don't even dream of expecting any returns.
60. 对于光荣的企求,和生物所同具的保全生命的本能,其间并无区别。能将自己的生命寄托在他人记忆中,生命仿佛就加长了一些;光荣是我们获得的新生命,其可珍可贵,实不下于天赋的生命。 ——孟德斯鸠
60. There is no distinction between the desire for glory and the instinct for self-preservation inherent in all living beings. To entrust one's life to the memory of others seems to extend one's life a little; glory is the new life we acquire, which is no less precious and valuable than the life bestowed by nature. – Montesquieu
61. 事莫明于有效,论莫定于有证。王充
61. Nothing is clearer than effectiveness, and nothing is more definitive than evidence. - Wang Chong
62. 人固有一死,或重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛。司马迁
62. As humans, we all have to face death, which may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. — Sima Qian
63. 此之谓:人算不如天算,天理不容人欺。得道多助,失道寡助。
63. This is what it means: Human calculations are not as reliable as the heavens' calculations, and the laws of nature do not condone the deception of humans. Those who follow the right path will be aided by many, but those who deviate from the right path will be assisted by few.
64. 种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。所以,除非你不想“得”,否则就别怕“失”。
64. As the saying goes, "Plant melons and you get melons; plant beans and you get beans." Therefore, unless you don't want to "get," don't be afraid of "losing."
65. 从善如登,从恶如崩。 (国语)
65. It is as difficult to turn to good as to climb a mountain, and as easy to turn to evil as to slide down a hill. (Guoyu)
66. 荣誉是一种偏见,它来自人们不善于珍重自己。高尔基?>
66. Honor is a bias, arising from people's failure to value themselves well. - Gorky?
67. 得失寸心知 唐 杜甫 《偶题》
67. "The gains and losses, known only to the heart, Tang Dynasty, Du Fu, "Occasional Title""
68. 得失触蛮左右 宋 京镗 《水调歌头·身去日华远》
68. Victories and defeats,蛮触左右,宋·京镗 《水调歌头·身去日华远》
69. 蔑视荣誉勋位本身,就是一枚一极荣誉勋章!莫奈
69. Disregarding the Order of Merit itself is a medal of one's own highest honor! Monet.
70. 名誉是一种无聊的最靠不住的随意赏赐;往往得来全不凭功德,失去又不是咎由自取。莎士比亚
70. Honor is a futile and most unreliable arbitrary gift; often gained not through merit, and lost not through one's own fault. - Shakespeare
71. 把是非、得失与荣枯 宋 吴潜 《满江红·玛瑙冈头》
71. "Weighing right and wrong, gain and loss, and the rise and fall" - Song Dynasty, Wu Qian, "Man Jiang Hong: Ma Nao Gang Head"
72. 名誉过高,实在是一种重大的负担。福尔特
72. Over-estimation of honor is indeed a significant burden. Folt.
73. 得之不易,失之不难。因此说,芸芸众生虽未必都能成为不计个人得失的圣贤,但为人处世起码还是不要把名利看得过重,不应该更不必终生为得失所累。
73. It is not easy to gain, nor is it difficult to lose. Therefore, it is said that while not everyone among the masses can become a sage who does not care about personal gains and losses, at least in dealing with people and matters, one should not overvalue fame and wealth, and certainly should not allow oneself to be burdened by gains and losses throughout one's life.
74. 嗟得失 宋 张耒 《鹧鸪天·倾盖相逢汝水滨》
74. Alas for gain and loss, from Song Dynasty, Zhang Lai's "Zige Tian: A Sudden Encounter by the Yu River"
75. 是非得失 宋 吴潜 《水调歌头·宛水才停棹》
75. Right and wrong, gains and losses, Song Dynasty, Wu Qian, "Shui Diao Gu头·Wan Shui Cai Ting Zhao"
76. 你若得到了一些东西,你就同时失去了一些东西。古龙
76. If you gain something, you also lose something at the same time. Gu Long