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1. 人不应该有高傲之心,高傲会开花,结成破灭之果。在收获的季节,会得到止不住的眼泪。埃斯库罗斯
1. People should not have a proud heart, for pride will bloom and bear the fruit of destruction. In the season of harvest, tears will flow uncontrollably. - Aeschylus
2. 人生最大的骄傲,就是在成年时实现童年的梦想。马佳
2. The greatest pride in life is to realize one's childhood dreams when one grows up. Ma Jia.
3. 忘了自己的缺点,就产生骄傲自满。德谟克利特
3. Failing to acknowledge one's own shortcomings leads to pride and complacency. — Democritus
4. ●用慷慨激昂的言语攻击傲慢并不是谦虚的标志(英国)
4. Using passionate language to attack arrogance is not a sign of modesty (UK)
5. ——普列汉诺夫 ●能虚心接受人家的意见,能虚心去请教他人,才能集思广益。 ——松下幸之助 ●伟大的人是绝不会滥用自己的优点的,他们看出自己越过别人的地方,并且意识到这一点,然而绝不会因此就不谦虚。
5. —— Plekhanov ● One must be able to accept others' opinions humbly and to consult others humbly in order to gather wisdom from the masses. —— Konosuke Matsushita ● Great people will never abuse their advantages, they see where they surpass others and are aware of it, but they will never be proud because of that.
6. 不要让骄傲支配了你们。由于骄傲,你们会在该同意的时候固执起来;由于骄傲,你们会拒绝有益的劝告和友好的帮助;而且,由于骄傲,你们会失掉客观的标准。——巴甫洛夫
6. Do not let pride dominate you. Because of pride, you will be stubborn when you should agree; because of pride, you will refuse beneficial advice and friendly help; and, because of pride, you will lose the objective standards. – Pavlov
7. ●什么是骄傲者的标志?他从不称赞别人(犹太教法典)
7. What is the sign of a proud person? He never praises others (Jewish Law Code).
8. 8傲慢的性格只会偶尔伤害你,而傲慢的表情却会使你不断受到伤害。——狄德罗
8. A proud character may occasionally hurt you, but a proud expression can make you suffer continually. — Denis Diderot
9. 骄傲者憎恨他人骄傲。富兰克林
9. The proud hate the pride of others. - Franklin
10. 耍一个骄傲的人看清他自己的嘴脸,只有用别人的骄傲给他作镜子;倘若向他卑躬屈节,只会助长他的气焰,徒然自取其辱。莎士比亚
10. To see the face of a proud man, one must use his pride as a mirror; if one kowtows to him, it only fans the flames of his arrogance and brings only shame upon oneself. — Shakespeare
11. 由于骄傲,你们会在该同意的时候固执起来;由于骄傲,你们会拒绝有益的劝告和友好的帮助;而且,由于骄傲,你们会失掉客观的标准。 ——巴甫洛夫 ●最大的骄傲与最大的自卑都表示心灵的最软弱无力。
11. Due to pride, you will be stubborn at times when you should agree; due to pride, you will reject beneficial advice and friendly help; and, due to pride, you will lose the objective standard. — Pavlov ● The greatest pride and the greatest self-esteem both indicate the greatest weakness of the spirit.
12. 谦虚使人的心缩小,像一个小石卵,虽然小,而极结实。结实才能诚实。
12. Humility shrinks the heart, making it as small as a pebble. Although small, it is extremely solid. Solidity leads to honesty.
13. 骄傲是所有英雄人物都能受到伤害的处所。——雨果
13. Pride is the place where all heroes can be wounded. — Hugo
14. ●骄傲、嫉妒,贪婪是三个火星,它们使人心爆炸(但丁)
14. ● Pride, envy, and greed are three sparks that set the heart ablaze (Dante)
15. 关于骄傲的名言警句 谨身事一言,愈于终身之bai诵。
15. Famous sayings and proverbs about pride: One word of modesty is more valuable than a lifetime of recitation.
16. 9决不要陷于骄傲。因为一骄傲,你就会拒绝别人的忠告和友谊的帮助;因为一骄傲,你就会在应该同意的场合固执起来;因为一骄傲,你就会丧失客观方面的准绳。——巴甫洛夫
16. 9. Do not fall into pride. For pride, you will reject the advice and assistance of others; for pride, you will be obstinate in situations where you should agree; for pride, you will lose the objective standard of measure. – Pavlov
17. 骄傲的人将有失败之日。海伍德
17. The proud will have their day of failure. - Hayward
18. --谢觉哉《不惑集》骄傲自满是我们的一座可怕的陷阱;而且,这个陷阱是我们自己亲手挖掘的。--老舍思想史上戴明,谦虚几乎总是和zhi学者的才能成正比例dao,下谦虚则反比。
18. --Xie Juezhai in his collection "No More Doubts" says that pride and complacency is a terrifying trap for us; and, worse still, this trap is one that we ourselves have dug. --Lao She in the history of Chinese thought believes that modesty is almost always proportional to the talents of scholars, while the lack of modesty is inversely proportional.
19. 切忌浮夸铺张。与其说得过分,不如说得不全。列夫·托尔斯泰
19. Do not indulge in extravagance and hyperbole. It is better to say less than to say too much. - Leo Tolstoy
20. 我大胆地走着正直的道路,绝不有损于正义与真理而谄媚和敷衍任何人。 ——卢梭
20. I boldly walk the path of integrity, never compromising justice and truth to flatter or placate anyone. ——Rousseau
21. ——罗曼·罗兰 ●唯有对自己卓越的才能和独特的价值有坚定、不可动摇之确信的人才被称为骄傲。 ——叔本华 ●不要让骄傲支配了你们。
21. ——Romain Rolland ● Only those who have a firm and unshakable confidence in their exceptional talents and unique value are called proud. ——Schopenhauer ● Do not let pride dominate you.
22. 虚荣是骄傲的食物,轻蔑是它的饮料。富兰克林
22. Pride is the food of vanity, and scorn is its drink. - Franklin
23. ——尼采 ●对自己的不满足,是任何真正有天才的人的根本特征之一。 ——契诃夫 ●妄自尊大只不过是无知的假面具而已。
23. —— Nietzsche: ● Discontent with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. —— Chekhov: ● Arrogance is merely a mask of ignorance.
24. 骄傲是不难满足的,它只要有很微薄的好处便会沾沾自喜。约翰逊
24. Pride is not easily satisfied; it is glad with very little advantage. - Johnson
25. 我们不要把眼睛生在头顶上,致使用了自己的脚踏坏了我们想得于天上的东西。冯雪峰
25. Let us not place our eyes on our foreheads, leading to the situation where we destroy the things we desire in the heavens with our own feet. — Feng Xuefeng
26. 自信与骄傲有异;自信者常沉着,而骄傲者常浮扬。梁启超
26. Self-confidence is different from pride; the confident person is usually composed, while the proud person is often ostentatious. — Liang Qichao
27. 骄傲的人,往往通过骄傲来掩饰自己的卑怯。哈代
27. Proud people often use pride to cover up their own timidity. Hardy
28. 事情还没有做成就吹牛皮夸口,的确糟糕透顶。克雷洛夫
28. It's truly despicable to blow one's own trumpet before the job is done. - Krylov
29. ——斯宾诺莎 ●我们各种习气中再没有一种像克服骄傲那么难的了。虽极力藏匿它,克服它,消灭它,但无论如何,它在不知不觉之间,仍旧显露。
29. —— Spinoza ● There is no habit that is more difficult to overcome than pride. No matter how hard we try to conceal it, overcome it, and extinguish it, it still shows up,不知不觉之间.
30. ldquo;无知是骄傲最肥沃的士壤。秦牧
30. "Ignorance is the most fertile soil for pride." - Qin Mu
31. ——富兰克林 ●傲慢的人不会成长,因为,他不会喜欢严正的忠告。 ——卡内基。
31. —— Franklin: Proud people do not grow because they do not like stern advice. —— Carnegie.
32. 一个羞赧的失败比一个骄傲的成功还要高贵。纪伯伦
32. A shy failure is nobler than a proud success. - Kahlil Gibran
33. 妄自骄傲是我们一切巨大的痛苦的根源,所以对人间的苦难一加沉思,睿智的人应会变得很有节制的。卢梭
33. Arrogance is the root of all our great suffering, so when wise men ponder the sufferings of humanity, they should become very temperate. - Rousseau
34. 3傲慢是一种得不到支持的尊严。--巴尔扎克
34. 3 Arrogance is a dignity that is not supported. -- Balzac
35. ●用针尖举起大山来,都比心里根除骄傲容易(德国)
35. It is easier to lift a mountain with the tip of a needle than to root out pride from the heart (Germany).
36. 世界上的一切光荣和骄傲,都来自母亲。高尔基
36. All the glory and pride in the world come from mothers. - Gorky
37. 勇敢而谦虚、谨慎,这是美德。 ——芬伦
37. Bravery combined with modesty and caution is a virtue. — Fen伦
38. 虚荣是其他人的骄傲。佚名
38. Vanity is the pride of others. — Anonymous
39. 孔雀的骄傲是上帝的荣耀。威·布莱克
39. The pride of the peacock is the glory of God. By W. Blake
40. 只要有两个人,骄傲就会立即产生。堂恩
40. As soon as there are two people, pride will immediately arise. - Don Juan
41. 唯有对自己卓越的才能和独特的价值有坚定、不可动摇之确信的人才被称为骄傲。——叔本华
41. Only those who have a firm and unshakable belief in their exceptional talents and unique value are called proud. — Schopenhauer
42. 爱情是我最大的骄傲。刘嘉玲
42. Love is my greatest pride. Liu Gailei
43. 一知半解的人,多不谦虚;见多识广有本领的人,一定谦虚。 --谢觉哉
43. People who know only a little tend to be not modest; those who have seen much and know much and have the ability are definitely modest. -- Xie Juezhai
44. 骄傲是知足的死敌。富勒
44. Pride is the mortal enemy of contentment. - Fulley
45. 一个人如果把从别人那里学来的东西算作自己的发现,这也很接近于虚骄。——黑格尔
45. It is also very close to arrogance for a person to consider what he has learned from others as his own discovery. — Hegel
46. 骄傲、嫉妒,贪婪是三个火星,它们使人心爆炸。但丁
46. Pride, envy, and greed are three sparks that can ignite a heart's explosion. Dante
47. 傲慢的人不会成长,因为,他不会喜欢严正的忠告。卡内基
47. The proud person will not grow, because he will not like solemn advice. Carnegie
48. 蠢才妄自尊大:他自鸣得意的,正好是受人讥笑奚落的短处,而且往往把应该引为奇耻大辱的事,大吹大擂。克雷洛夫
48. Foolish pride: What he boasts about is exactly his shortcomings that deserve to be ridiculed and mocked, and he often boasts about things that should be considered a great shame and dishonor. Krylov
49. ——萧伯纳 ●越是没有本领的就越加自命不凡。 ——邓拓 ●虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后。
49. ——George Bernard Shaw ● The less capable one is, the more pretentious one becomes. ——Deng Tuo ● Humility brings progress, pride leads to backwardness.
50. 骄傲的人喜欢见依附他的人或滔媚的人,而厌恶见高尚的人。斯宾诺莎
50. Proud people like to see those who flatter them or fawn upon them, while they dislike to see noble people. Spinoza