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1. 天将降大任于斯人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为也,所以动心忍性,增益其所不能。——《孟子》
1. When heaven bestows a great responsibility upon a person, it must first distress their heart and will, weary their muscles and bones, starve their body, impoverish them, and disrupt their actions, in order to stir their heart and endure their nature, and thereby enhance their abilities that they were previously unable to possess. — From the Book of Mencius
2. 空有言语而无行动的人,犹如杂草丛生的花园。
2. A person who talks but does not act is like a garden filled with weeds.
3. 勤学好问:勤奋学习,不懂的就问。比喻善于学习。
3. Diligent in learning and eager to ask questions: Work hard at studying and don't hesitate to ask when you don't understand. This idiom比喻 is used to describe someone who is good at learning.
4. 走得最慢的人,只要他不丧失目标,也比漫无目的地徘徊的人走得快。莱辛
4. The slowest person, as long as he does not lose his goal, will move faster than those wandering aimlessly. - Lessing
5. 行动是果实,言语只是叶子。
5. Action is the fruit, while words are only leaves.
6. 脸装饰人,眼睛装饰脸;舌头点缀嘴巴,语言点缀思想。
6. The face is adorned by the eyes, and the eyes by the face; the tongue adorns the mouth, and language adorns thought.
7. 发现者,尤其是一个初出茅庐的年轻发现者,需要勇气才能无视他人的冷漠和怀疑,才能坚持自己发现的意志,并把研究继续下去。 贝弗里奇
7. Discoverers, especially a young discoverer who is just starting out, need courage to ignore others' indifference and skepticism, to persist in their will to discover, and to continue their research. Beveridge
8. 泄气的爱 真的爱你。
8. Disappointed love - I really love you.
9. 笨鸟先飞:行动笨拙的鸟要先飞。比喻能力差的人怕落后,做事比别人先动手。
9. The clumsy bird flies first: Birds that are clumsy in movement have to fly first. This idiom比喻s that people with lesser abilities are afraid of falling behind and therefore take action before others.
10. 一切理论都反对自由意志;一切经验都赞成自由意志。塞约翰逊
10. All theories oppose free will; all experiences favor free will. - Samuel Johnson
11. 孜孜不倦:孜孜:勤勉,不懈怠。指工作或学习勤奋不知疲倦。
11. Unyielding diligence:孜孜: diligent, not weary. It refers to working or studying with diligence and perseverance without getting tired.
12. 砥节砺行:砥:细的磨刀石;砺:粗的磨刀石。磨炼节操与德行。
12. Refine one's character and virtues: "砥" refers to a fine whetstone for sharpening knives; "砺" refers to a coarse whetstone for sharpening knives. It means to temper one's integrity and moral conduct.
13. 多一份舒畅,少一份焦虑;多一份真实,少一份虚假;多一份快乐,少一份悲苦。
13. More comfort, less anxiety; more authenticity, less deception; more happiness, less sadness.
14. 意志是每一个人的精神力量,是要创造或是破坏某种东西的自由的憧憬,是能从无中创造奇迹的创造力。莱蒙托夫
14. Will is the spiritual power in every person, the free aspiration to create or destroy something, the creativity that can create miracles from nothing. Lermontov
15. 天下无难事,唯坚忍二字,为成功之要诀。黄兴
15. There are no difficult things in the world, only the two words 'perseverance' are the key to success. - Huang Xing
16. 发愤自厉:发愤:下决心,立志;厉:磨砺。立志磨炼自己。
16. Strive for self-improvement: "发愤" means to make a resolution, to be determined; "厉" means to temper, to refine. It means to make a resolution to refine oneself.
17. 行动比言语响亮,百说不如一干。
17. Actions speak louder than words, and doing is better than talking a hundred times.
18. 公共的利益,人类的福利,可以使可憎的工作变为可贵,只有开明人士才能知道克服困难所需要的热忱。 佚名
18. The public interest and the welfare of humanity can transform loathsome work into something valuable, and only enlightened individuals can understand the passion required to overcome difficulties. [Anonymous]
19. 蜘蛛结网,于树之枝。大风忽起,吹落其丝。蜘蛛勿惰,一再营之。人而不勉,不如蜘蛛。 佚名
19. The spider spins its web on the branches of a tree. Suddenly a strong wind rises, blowing away its silk. The spider does not grow lazy, and tries again and again. A person who does not strive is no better than the spider. [Anonymous]
20. 切莫垂头丧气,即使失去了一切,你还握有未来。奥B斯卡王尔德
20. Never lose heart, even when you have lost everything; you still hold the future in your hands. - Oscar Wilde
21. 沦陷的痛 徒增伤悲。
21. The pain of occupation only adds to the sorrow.
22. 砥兵砺伍:砥:细的磨刀石;砺:粗的磨刀石,指磨练;伍:队伍。磨练军队。
22. Refine and Strengthen the Troops: "砥" refers to a fine whetstone; "砺" refers to a coarse whetstone, indicating the process of tempering or refining; "伍" refers to a group or team. It means to refine and strengthen the military.
23. 苦难是人生的老师,通过苦难,走向欢乐。贝多芬
23. Suffering is the teacher of life, and through suffering, one moves towards joy. Beethoven.
24. 任何问题都有解决的办法,无法可想的事是没有的。爱迪生
24. There is a solution to any problem, and there is no such thing as an unsolvable issue. - Thomas Edison
25. 困难不仅可以磨炼我们的意志,还可以锻炼我们的身体。 谢觉哉
25. Adversity not only tempers our will, but also exercises our bodies. - Xie Juezhai
26. 大言不惭的总是行动最少的人。
26. The person who boasts the most is usually the one who takes the least action.
27. 全力以赴:赴:前往。把全部力量都投入进去。
27. Do everything with all one's might: "赴" means to go or go to; it implies putting all one's efforts and energy into it.
28. 只要有一种无穷的自信充满了心灵,再凭着坚强的意志和独立不羁的才智,总有一天会成功的。莫泊桑
28. As long as an infinite confidence fills the soul, and with strong will and independent intellect, success is bound to come one day. - Guy de Maupassant
29. 强烈的信仰会赢取坚强的人,然后又使他们更坚强。 华特贝基霍
29. Strong faith wins over the strong, and then makes them even stronger. Walter Becke Ho.
30. 以不息为体,以日新为道。 唐刘禹锡
30. Take the ceaseless as the essence, and the ever-new as the path. -- Tang Dynasty, Liu Yuxi.
31. 能够岿然不动,坚持正见,度过难关的人是不多的。 雨果
31. There are few people who can remain unshaken, adhere to the right view, and get through difficulties. - Hugo
32. 把语言化为行动,比把行动化为语言困难得多。高尔基
32. It is much more difficult to turn language into action than to turn action into language. Gorky
33. 在我们遇到挫折的时候,不妨看看读读这些名言警句,这些名言警句会让我们振作起来,获得力量!你有好的名言警句也可以分享出来!大家一起阅读分享!
33. When we encounter setbacks, why not take a look at and read these famous sayings and proverbs? These sayings and proverbs will inspire us and give us strength! If you have any good sayings and proverbs, feel free to share them as well! Let's read and share them together!
34. 滴水穿石,不是因其力量,而是因其坚忍不拔、锲而不舍。拉蒂默
34. Water wears away stone not because of its power, but because of its perseverance and tenacity. - Lattimer
35. 坚贞不屈:坚:坚定;贞:有节操;屈:屈服、低头。意志坚定,决不屈服。
35. Firm and Unyielding: "Firm" means steadfast; "Unyielding" refers to having moral integrity; "屈" means to yield or bow down. It signifies having a strong will and never yielding.
36. 成大事不在于力量的大小,而在于能坚持多久。 约翰逊
36. Great achievements are not about the size of strength, but about how long one can persist. Johnson