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1. 教育的唯一工作与全部工作可以总结在这一概念之中——道德。 —— 赫尔巴特
1. The only work and the whole work of education can be summed up in this concept - morality. - Herbart
2. 两座山的中间,有毒的蛇少不了;一对情人中间,挑拨的人少不了。(蒙古族)
2. Between the two mountains, poisonous snakes are bound to be found; between two lovers, there are always those who seek to stir up trouble. (Mongolian)
3. 谨慎是智慧的长子。
3. Caution is the firstborn son of wisdom.
4. 勇敢,事会成功;勤劳,幸福必来。(蒙古族)
4. Bravery ensures success; diligence brings happiness. (Mongolian)
5. 嘴头的空话连篇,不如用劳动实践。(蒙古族)
5. Empty talk is better than labor practice. (Mongolian)
6. 只是一个人聪明,办法不会多;只是一个人拼命干,也不能把活计做完。(佤族)
6. It's not enough to have just one person smart; there won't be many solutions. And even if one person works tirelessly, they cannot finish the work alone. (Wa ethnic group)
7. 咬人的狗,牙发红;贪财的人,眼发红。(蒙古族)
7. A dog that bites has red teeth; a greedy person has red eyes. (Mongolian)
8. 要谨防不重名誉的人。
8. Be wary of those who do not value reputation.
9. 艰难之日要坚定,顺利之日要谨慎。
9. Be steadfast in difficult times and cautious in prosperous times.
10. 透过云缝的阳光分外刺眼,年纪大的老婆格外心爱。(蒙古族)
10. The sunlight piercing through the clouds is particularly blinding, and the elderly wife is especially cherished. (Mongolian)
11. 谨慎和勤奋带来好运。
11. Prudence and diligence bring good fortune.
12. 瓜田不纳履,李下不正冠。
12. When passing by melon fields, do not wear shoes; when passing by plum trees, do not adjust your hat.
13. 蜜蜂从花中啜蜜,离开时营营的道谢。浮夸的蝴蝶却相信花是应该向他道谢的。—— 泰戈尔
13. Bees sip honey from the flower and leave the latter in bloom, giving it thanks with a buzzing. The vain butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. — Tagore
14. 霸祖孤身取二江,子孙多以百城降。豪华尽出成功后,逸乐安知与祸双? ——王安石
14. The founder conquered the two rivers all by himself, and his descendants mostly submitted with a hundred cities. All the luxury came after success, but who knows that leisure and pleasure can bring misfortune together? — Wang Anshi
15. 慎而思之,勤而行之。
15. Think carefully and act diligently.
16. 稳的不滚,滚的不稳。
16. Stable things don't roll, and things that roll aren't stable.
17. 明枪易躲,暗箭难防。兵要天天练,贼要夜放防。
17. It's easy to dodge a direct arrow, but hard to guard against a hidden one. Soldiers need to train every day, and thieves should be on guard at night.
18. 对你亲爱的人,别珍惜你的乳汁;对大众的事业,别珍惜你的生命。(蒙古族)
18. Do not cherish your milk for your beloved; do not cherish your life for the public cause. (Mongolian)
19. 没有意志的人,一切都感到困难;没有头脑的人,一切都感到简单。(景颇族)
19. To those without will, everything seems difficult; to those without a mind, everything seems simple. (Jingpo)
20. 谨慎和勤奋才能抓住机遇。
20. Prudence and diligence are the keys to seizing opportunities.
21. 走正直诚实的生活道路,定会有一个问心无愧的归宿。——高尔基
21. Walking the path of integrity and honesty, there will surely be a guilt-free destination. – Gorky
22. 阅读使人渊博,会谈使人机敏,写作使人严谨。
22. Reading makes a man profound, conversation sharpens one's wit, and writing makes one precise.
23. 野狗不咬拉屎的,老爷不打送礼的。(蒙古族)
23. A wild dog does not bite one who is defecating, and a master does not strike one who is bringing gifts. (Mongolian)
24. 一条恶狗的狂叫,弄得全村都喧哗;一个坏人的行为,带来了全村不宁。(藏族)
24. The loud barking of a bad dog caused an uproar throughout the village; the actions of a bad person brought unrest to the whole village. (Tibetan)
25. 枯干的木头容易破裂,虚伪的爱情容易破裂。(蒙古族)
25. Dry wood is prone to cracking, and false love is prone to breaking apart. (Mongolian)
26. 良心是由人的知识和全部生活方式来决定的。 —— 马克思
26. Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and their entire way of life. — Marx
27. 力能胜贫,谨能胜祸。
27. Strength can overcome poverty, and caution can avert disaster.
28. 七次量衣一次裁。
28. Measure seven times and cut once.
29. 时间能赚来黄金,黄金买不来时间。(蒙古族)
29. Time can earn gold, but gold cannot buy time. (Mongolian)
30. 谨慎是勇敢的一部分。
30. Prudence is a part of courage.
31. 孩子是要别人教的,毛病是要别人医的,即使自己是教员或医生。但做人处事的法子,却恐怕要自己斟酌,许多人开来的良方,往往不过是废纸。 —— 鲁迅
31. Children need to be taught by others, and diseases need to be cured by others, even if one is a teacher or a doctor. However, the way to live and deal with others may require one's own consideration; many well-intentioned remedies offered by others are often mere scraps of paper. —— Lu Xun
32. 得忍且忍,得耐且耐,不忍不耐,大事不成。
32. When you should endure, endure; when you should bear, bear. If you cannot endure or bear, great things will not be accomplished.
33. 天空的美丽是太阳、月亮和星星,群山的美丽是野果和森林,一个国家的美丽就在于人民。(蒙古族)
33. The beauty of the sky lies in the sun, the moon, and the stars; the beauty of the mountains lies in the wild fruits and forests; the beauty of a country lies in its people. (Mongolian)
34. 齐心的蚂蚁吃角鹿,合心的喜鹊捉老虎。(蒙古族)
34. The ants work together to eat the eland, and the magpies collaborate to catch the tiger. (Mongolian)
35. 用时不爱惜,就要损坏;做时不慎重,就要失败。(蒙古族)
35. If not careful in use, it will be damaged; if not cautious in action, it will fail. (Mongolian)
36. 惟诚可以破天下之伪,惟实可以破天下之虚。——蔡锷。
36. Only sincerity can break through the falseness of the world, and only reality can dispel the emptiness of the world. — Cai E.
37. 把“德性”教给你们的孩子:使人幸福的是德性而非金钱。这是我的经验之谈。在患难中支持我的是道德,使我不曾自杀的,除了艺术以外也是道德。 —— 贝多芬
37. Teach your children the value of virtue: it is virtue, not money, that brings happiness. This is my own experience. It was morality that supported me in my struggles, and it was morality, apart from art, that kept me from suicide. — Beethoven
38. 美德有如名香,经燃烧或压榨而其香愈烈,盖幸运最能显露恶德而厄运最能显露美德也。 —— 培根
38. Virtue is like a fragrant incense, whose scent becomes stronger through burning or pressing. For fortune is most capable of revealing vice, and adversity is most capable of revealing virtue. — Bacon
39. 智者宁可防病于未然,不可治病于已发;宁可勉励克服痛苦,免得为了痛苦而追求慰藉。 —— 托马斯·莫尔
39. It is better for the wise to prevent disease before it occurs rather than to treat it after it has happened; it is better to strive to overcome suffering than to seek comfort out of pain. — Thomas More
40. 当你最会骑马的时候,就要防止从马上跌跤。(蒙古族)
40. When you are at your best at riding horses, you should prevent yourself from falling off the horse. (Mongolian)
41. 在一个人民的国家中还要有一种推动的枢纽,这就是美德。—— 孟德斯鸠
41. In a people's state, there must also be a driving pivot, which is virtue. - Montesquieu
42. 谨于言而慎于行。
42. Speak cautiously and act prudently.
43. 吃人的狮子不露齿。
43. A lion that eats people does not show its teeth.
44. 喜欢出头露面高于谷穗的植物,是人人讨厌的稗子。(景颇族)
44. Plants that like to show off more than the ears of grain are the millet weeds that everyone dislikes. (Jingpo Ethnic Group)
45. 失去了诚信,就等同于敌人毁灭了自己。——莎士比亚
45. To lose faith is to be as good as destroyed by one's own enemy. — Shakespeare
46. 没有福气的人好吃,没有理想的人好睡。(蒙古族)
46. People without good fortune love to eat, and people without ideals love to sleep. (Mongolian)
47. 工作上的信用是最好的财富。没有信用积累的青年,非成为失败者不可。——池田大作
47. Credit in work is the best wealth. A youth without accumulated credit cannot avoid becoming a failure. - Ikeda Daisaku
48. 奸险是万恶之端,老实是万善之源。(蒙古族)
48. Craftiness is the root of all evil, honesty is the source of all good. (Mongolian)
49. 走平路要仅防绊脚的石头,过丰年要想灾荒的年头。(回族)
49. When walking on flat roads, one should only guard against tripping over stones; when in times of plenty, one should think of years of disaster. (Hui)
50. 向不忠实的姑娘求爱,不如狠狠咬自己嘴唇。(蒙古族)
50. It is better to bite one's own lips fiercely than to court a faithless girl. (Mongolian)
51. 靠人家的权势来享福,不如随自己心愿受苦。(蒙古族)
51. It's better to suffer according to one's own wishes than to enjoy happiness through someone else's power. (Mongolian)
52. 感情有着极大的鼓舞力量,因此,它是一切道德行为的重要前提。 —— 凯洛夫
52. Emotion possesses great inspirational power, therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. —— Kirov
53. 别看笑面说好话,留心背后使暗攻。
53. Don't be deceived by their smiling faces and sweet words; be mindful of their sneak attacks behind your back.
54. 我深信只有有道德的公民才能向自己的祖国致以可被接受的敬礼。 —— 卢梭
54. I firmly believe that only a moral citizen can pay an acceptable tribute to their own homeland. — Rousseau
55. 欺人只能一时,而诚信才是长久之策。——约翰·雷
55. Cheating may work for a moment, but honesty is the long-term strategy. — John Ray
56. 事前的谨慎包含着事后的宽恕。
56. Precaution taken in advance implies forgiveness in hindsight.
57. 害羞是畏惧或害怕羞辱的情绪,这种情绪可以阻止人不去犯某些卑鄙的行为。—— 斯宾诺莎
57. Shyness is an emotion of fear or dread of shame, which can prevent a person from committing certain despicable acts. – Spinoza
58. 好人爱护自己的名誉,孔雀爱护自己的尾巴。(蒙古族)
58. Good people cherish their reputation, and peacocks cherish their tails. (Mongolian)
59. 真诚是玻璃,谨慎是钻石。
59. Sincerity is glass, and caution is diamond.
60. 大船沉没,原由小孔,百丈之堤,溃于蚁穴。
60. The great ship sank from a tiny hole; a hundred-foot dyke collapsed due to termite nests.
61. 威武面前不屈膝,困难面前不折腰。(蒙古族)
61. Do not bend the knee in the face of might, and do not bow the back in the face of adversity. (Mongolian)
62. 我宁愿以诚挚获得一百名敌人的攻击,也不愿以伪善获得十个朋友的赞扬。——裴多菲
62. I would rather gain the attacks of a hundred sincere enemies than the praise of ten hypocritical friends. — Petofi
63. 好马登程奔到头,好汉做事做到头。(蒙古族)
63. A good horse runs to the end of the road, a brave man carries out his deeds to the end. (Mongolian)
64. 骏马的蹄力有限,人民的智慧无穷。(蒙古族)
64. The power of a horse's hooves is limited, but the wisdom of the people is boundless. (Mongolian)
65. 吃苦味的盼望甜的,受灾难的盼望幸福。(蒙古族)
65. Those who taste bitterness long for sweetness, those who suffer long for happiness. (Mongolian)
66. 下河不能怕漩涡多,打铁不能怕火烫脚。(壮族)
66. Do not fear the whirlpools when going down the river; do not fear the heat of the fire when forging iron. (Zhuang)
67. 有弊病的人,心虚,长背疮的马,胆怯。(蒙古族)
67. People with flaws, with a guilty conscience, horses with long sores on their backs, and the timid. (Mongolian)
68. 装饰对于德行也同样是格格不入的,因为德行是灵魂的力量和生气。 —— 卢梭
68. Adornment is also incompatible with virtue, because virtue is the power and vitality of the soul. —— Rousseau
69. 不怕虎狼当面坐,只怕人前两面刀。
69. Not afraid of tigers and wolves sitting in front of me, only afraid of a double-edged sword in front of people.
70. 祸不入慎家之门。
70. Misfortune does not enter a cautious household.
71. 如果道德败坏了,趣味也必然会堕落。——狄德罗
71. If morality is corrupted, taste will necessarily fall into degradation. — Diderot
72. 损失使人更谨慎。
72. Loss makes people more cautious.
73. 欺人只能一时,而诚信都是长久之策。——约翰·雷
73. Deceiving people can only last for a moment, but honesty is a long-term strategy. – John Ray