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1. 知足常乐,能忍自安。
1. Be content and happy, and find peace through tolerance.
2. 知足则乐,务贪必忧。
2. Contentment brings joy, while greed inevitably leads to worry.
3. 志不可满,乐不可极。
3. Ambition should not be satisfied, and joy should not be extreme.
4. It is not worth asking for, but it is worth contentment.
4. It is not worth asking for, but it is worth being content.
5. When things are bitter and unsatisfactory, Longdong and Shu look forward to.
5. When things are bitter and unsatisfactory, Longdong and Shu look forward to.
6. 物苦不知足,得陇又望蜀。
6. Things are never satisfied, having gained the Land of Long, they still yearn for Shu.
7. The greatest wealth of man lies in his desire.
7. The greatest wealth of man lies in his desire.
8. 知足者常足,不知足者无足矣。
8. The contented are always content, but the discontented have never enough.
9. 诚知足,天不能贫;诚无求,天不能贱。
9. Real contentment knows no poverty from heaven; genuine desire for nothing knows no cheapening from heaven.
10. 人最大的财富,是在于无欲。
10. The greatest wealth for a person lies in the absence of desires.
11. The ambition can not be satisfied, the joy can not be extreme.?>
11. The ambition cannot be satisfied, the joy cannot be extreme.
12. A contented person is not disgraced by his desire.
12. A contented person is not shamed by his desires.
13. Satisfaction is often enough, but not enough for the unsatisfied.
13. Satisfaction is often enough, but not enough for the unsatisfied.
14. 知足不辱,知止不殆,可以长久。
14. Contentment brings no shame, knowing when to stop avoids danger, and this can lead to long-lasting success.
15. Happy is contentment and safe is patience.
15. Happiness is contentment, and safety is patience.
16. 贵莫贵于无求,富莫富于知足。
16. There is nothing more noble than not desiring anything, and nothing more wealthy than being content.
17. If you are satisfied, you can't be poor; if you want nothing, you can't be cheap.
17. If you are satisfied, you cannot be poor; if you want nothing, you cannot be cheap.
18. Satisfaction is joy, greed is worry.
18. Satisfaction is joy, greed is worry.
19. He who is satisfied is poor and happy, but he who is not satisfied is rich and worrying.
19. He who is satisfied is poor and happy, but he who is not satisfied is rich and worried.
20. 知足者,贫贱亦乐;不知足者,富贵亦忧。
20. Those who are content are happy even in poverty and low status; those who are not content are troubled even in wealth and high status.
21. 知足之人,绝利去欲,不辱于身也。
21. A contented person, who forsakes desires and eliminates desires, will not bring shame upon themselves.
22. Satisfaction is not humiliating, knowledge is not harmful, can last forever.
22. Satisfaction is not degrading, knowledge is not harmful, and can last forever.
23. 德比于上,故知耻;欲比于下,故知足。
23. Being compared to the best, one knows shame; wanting to be compared to the worst, one knows contentment.
24. Derby is above shame, but contentment is below contentment.
24. Derby is above shame; but contentment is below contentment.
25. 一个快乐主义者首先得有知足的修养,就是古训所谓‘知足常乐’。——王西彦
25. A hedonist must first cultivate the virtue of contentment, which is what the ancient adage 'be contented and be happy' refers to. ——Wang Xiyang
26. 最幸福的似乎是那些并无特别原因而快乐的人,他们仅仅因快乐而快乐。——威廉姆拉尔夫
26. The happiest people seem to be those who are happy for no particular reason, who are simply happy for the sake of happiness. — William Ralph
27. 知足是天赋的财富,奢侈是人为的贫穷。——苏格拉底
27. Contentment is a natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty. - Socrates
28. 巨大的财富与知足的心理很难和谐相处。——富勒
28. It is difficult for immense wealth and a contented mind to coexist harmoniously. — Fulcher
29. 贫穷而知足,可以赛过富有;有钱的人要是时时刻刻都在担心他会有一天变成穷人,那么即使他有无限的资财,实际上也像冬天一样贫困。——莎士比亚
29. To be poor yet content is better than to be rich; if a rich man is always worried that he might one day become poor, then even if he has an endless fortune, he is actually as poor as in winter. — Shakespeare
30. 所谓幸福的人,是只记得自己一生中满足之处的人。而所谓不幸的人只记得与此相反的内容。——荻原朔太郎
30. The so-called happy person is one who only remembers the satisfying aspects of their life. The so-called unhappy person, on the other hand, only remembers the opposite content. - Takahara Sadataro
31. 罪莫厚于甚欲,咎莫憯于欲得,祸莫大于不知足。故知足之足,常足矣。
31. There is no greater sin than excessive desire, no greater blame than wanting to possess, and no greater祸 than not being content. Therefore, the satisfaction that comes from being content is always sufficient.
32. 委心任运,不失其为我。知足常乐,不愿乎其外。
32. Yield to the flow of circumstances, yet remain true to myself. Be content and happy with what I have, and not desire things beyond my reach.
33. 不知足者乐,乐进取, 取之不尽,事虽成而稳不足, 在乎攻也。 知乐者常乐,乐于心, 心乐故行乐,行乐则事慢成, 在乎守也。 苦是乐的根,乐是苦的果。
33. Those who are never satisfied find joy in striving, and their pursuit is endless. Even when their endeavors are successful, they are not satisfied, which lies in their pursuit of more. Those who understand joy always find it, as it is rooted in their hearts. With a joyful heart, one engages in joyful activities, and when one engages in joyful activities, success comes slowly, which lies in maintaining stability. Suffering is the root of joy, and joy is the fruit of suffering.
34. 上苍不会让所有幸福集中到某个人身上,得到爱情未必拥有金钱;拥有金钱未必得到快乐;得到快乐未必拥有健康;拥有健康未必一切都会如愿以偿。
34. Heaven will not allow all happiness to be concentrated in one person. Having love does not necessarily mean having money; having money does not necessarily mean having happiness; having happiness does not necessarily mean having health; and having health does not necessarily mean everything will turn out as one wishes.
35. 保持知足常乐的心态才是淬炼心智,净化心灵的最佳途径。一切快乐的享受都属于精神,这种快乐把忍受变为享受,是精神对于物质的胜利,这便是人生哲学。
35. Maintaining a mindset of contentment and joy is the best way to refine the mind and purify the soul. All forms of happiness belong to the spirit, and this happiness turns endurance into enjoyment, representing the spirit's victory over matter. This is the philosophy of life.
36. 谁要是在内心里真正是知足常乐,他就能获得一切幸福。
36. Whosoever truly feels contentment and joy in their heart can obtain all happiness.
37. —— 《五卷书》
37. —— "The Panchatantra"
38. 幸福有它的两重性:一方面在于福至心灵,时来运至……另一方面,也是最实际的方面,就是知足常乐地安度日常生活,这也就是说,头脑清醒,不干蠢事。
38. Happiness has its dual nature: on one hand, it lies in having good fortune and being at the right time and place... On the other hand, which is also the most practical aspect, is to enjoy the daily life with a sense of contentment and joy, which means being clear-headed and not engaging in foolish acts.
39. 所谓幸福的人,是只记得自己一生中满足之处的人;而所谓不幸的人只记得与此相反的内容。
39. The so-called happy person is one who only remembers the satisfying moments in their life; while the so-called unhappy person only remembers the opposite content.
40. 幸福有它的两重性:一方面在于福至心灵,时来运至……另一方面,也是最实际的方面,就是知足常乐地安度日常生活,这也就是说,头脑清醒,不干蠢事。--冯塔纳
40. Happiness has its duality: on one hand, it lies in the arrival of fortune and the arrival of good luck... On the other hand, and this is the most practical aspect, it is about living a contented and joyful daily life, which means being clear-headed and not engaging in foolishness. -- Fontane
41. 贪心好比一个套结,把人的心越套越紧,结果把理智闭塞了。--巴尔扎克
41. Greed is like a noose, tightening around a person's heart, eventually blocking their reason. -- Balzac
42. 知足是天然的财富,奢侈是人为的贫穷。--苏格拉底
42. Contentment is a natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty. -- Socrates
43. 一饱之需,何必八珍九鼎七尺之躯,安用千门万户
43. To satisfy one's basic needs, why do we need to have eight delicacies and nine cauldrons, or a body as tall as seven chi, when a thousand doors and windows would suffice?
44. 在我们了解什么是生命之前,我们已将它消磨了一半。
44. Before we understand what life is, we have already wasted half of it.
45. 一个快乐主义者首先得有知足的修养,就是古训所谓“知足常乐”。--王西彦
45. A hedonist must first cultivate the virtue of contentment, which is what the ancient saying calls "be content and be happy." -- Wang Xiyang
46. 知足常乐本是人间常态,富贵荣华有如过眼烟云,真正达观的态度应以安贫乐道,居安思危。--报摘
46. Contentment in simplicity is the natural state of humanity, wealth and honor are as fleeting as smoke and mist. A truly enlightened attitude should embrace contentment with poverty and find joy in the way of life, thinking of dangers even when in safety. -- Summary of the Report
47. 谁要是在内心里真正是知足常乐,他就能获得一切幸福。--《五卷书》
47. Whoever truly finds contentment in their innermost being can attain all happiness. -- "The Five Books"
48. 委心任运,不失其为我。知足常乐,不愿乎其外。--况周颐
48. Yielding to the flow of circumstances, yet remaining true to oneself. Satisfied with what one has, and not desiring things beyond. -- Qiuzhou Yi
49. 知足常足,终身不辱;知止常止,终身不耻。--老子
49. To be content with what one has, one shall never be disgraced; to know when to stop, one shall never be ashamed. -- Laozi
50. 清虚静泰,少私寡欲。旷然无忧患,寂然无思虑。--嵇康
50. Embrace clarity, tranquility, and serenity, with few desires and less selfishness. Feel carefree from worries and silent in thought. -- Ji Kang