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规则之道,智慧金句,5谚必读!

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1. 愤怒以愚蠢开始,以后悔告终。——毕达哥拉斯

1. Anger begins with folly and ends with regret. - Pythagoras

2. 人们喜爱花,因为它无私地为美化人间而盛开;人们赞美花,因为它无畏地为人间丰收而自落。

2. People love flowers because they selflessly bloom to beautify the world; people admire flowers because they courageously fall for the world's harvest.

3. 一个朋友一条路,一个冤家一堵墙。

3. A friend is a road, an enemy is a wall.

4. 历览前贤国与家,成由勤俭败由奢。——李商隐

4. Having reviewed the history of the achievements and failures of past dynasties and countries, we find that prosperity comes from diligence and thrift, while decline comes from extravagance. — Li Shangyin

5. 学问勤中得,富裕俭中来。

5. Knowledge is gained through diligence, wealth comes from frugality.

6. 有志不在年高,无志空长百岁。

6. It is not the age that matters; those with aspirations are not old, and those without ambitions are as good as dead at a hundred years old.

7. 在家千日易,出门一时难。

7. It's easy to stay at home for a thousand days, but hard to go out at one moment.

8. 一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。

8. A person's politeness is like a mirror reflecting his portrait.

9. 秀才谋反,三年不成。

9. A scholar attempts a rebellion, but fails after three years.

10. 君子忍人所不能忍,容人所不能容,处人所不能处。

10. A gentleman endures what others cannot bear, forgives what others cannot forgive, and lives in a place where others cannot live.

11. 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

11. Teach your children about virtue: it is virtue, not money, that brings happiness. This is my personal experience. It was morality that supported me in adversity, and besides art, it was morality that kept me from suicide. — Beethoven

12. 是能在世界新潮流中游泳,不被淹没的力量。 —— 鲁迅

12. It is the power that can swim in the new trend of the world without being submerged. —— Lu Xun

13. 小时偷针,大了偷金。

13. When young, they steal needles; when older, they steal gold.

14. 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

14. I would rather have the attacks of a hundred sincere enemies than the praise of ten hypocritical friends. - Petofi

15. 强本而节用,则天不能贫。 —— 荀况

15. Strengthen the foundation and be thrifty in expenditure, and heaven cannot make one poor. —— Xun Kuang

16. 应该热心地致力于照道德行事,而不要空谈道德。 —— 德谟克利特

16. One should diligently endeavor to act morally, rather than merely talk about morality. —— Democritus

17. 粗暴无礼,是内心虚弱的人用来使自己显得貌似强大的手段。

17. Coarseness and rudeness are the means by which weak-minded individuals attempt to appear seemingly strong.

18. 一人传虚,百人传实。

18. A lie told by one person can become a truth repeated by a hundred.

19. 世界上最廉价,而且能得到最大收益的一项物质,就是礼节。--拿破仑·希尔

19. The cheapest material in the world, which yields the greatest benefits, is etiquette. -- Napoleon Hill

20. 麻拧成绳才有劲,拳头握紧才有力。单丝独线绣不成花,千丝万缕织成锦缎。一根钢筋容易弯,三条麻绳难扯断。

20. Twisted into a rope, hemp gains strength; when the fist is clenched, it becomes powerful. A single thread cannot weave a flower, but thousands of threads can weave a tapestry. A single steel bar is easy to bend, but three hemp ropes are hard to break.

21. 只有人脏水,没有水脏人。

21. Only dirty water, not dirty people.

22. 一夜不宿,十夜不足。

22. One night without a place to stay is not enough, but ten nights are still insufficient.

23. 静以修身,俭以养德。 —— 诸葛亮

23. Cultivate oneself through tranquility and修养, and foster virtue through frugality. —— Zhuge Liang

24. 要打当面鼓,不敲背后锣。

24. To confront someone directly, do not strike them from behind.

25. 真诚与朴实是天才的宝贵品质。——斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基

25. Sincerity and simplicity are precious qualities of genius. - Stanislavski

26. 由着肚子,穿不上裤子。

26. Out of肚子 (due to hunger), unable to wear pants.

27. 不要说谎,不要害怕真理。——(俄)列夫托尔斯泰

27. Do not lie, do not fear the truth. — (Russian) Leo Tolstoy

28. 生命不可能从谎言中开出灿烂的鲜花。——海涅

28. Life can never bloom into splendid flowers from a lie. — Heinrich Heine

29. 学好千日不足,学坏一日有余。

29. It is not enough to learn well for a thousand days, but it is more than enough to learn badly in one day.

30. 不受曰廉,不污曰洁。盖无廉则无新不取,无耻则无所不为。不廉其源皆生于无耻也。——顾炎武

30. To not be influenced by greed is called integrity, and to not be stained is called purity. For without integrity, one does not take what is not new, and without shame, one does nothing that is not base. The root of dishonesty all comes from shamelessness. — Gu Yanwu

31. 如果道德败坏了,趣味也必然会堕落。——狄德罗 我愿证明,凡是行为善良与高尚的人,定能因之而担当患难。 —— 贝多芬

31. If morality is corrupted, taste will necessarily decline as well. — Diderot I wish to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and nobly will certainly be able to bear hardships because of it. — Beethoven

32. 无油无盐,吃死不甜。

32. No oil, no salt, it won't be sweet even if eaten to death.

33. 无论你怎样地表示愤怒,却不要做出任何无法挽回的事来。—— 培根

33. No matter how you express your anger, do not do anything irreversible. - Bacon

34. 君子博学而日三省乎己,则知明而行无过矣。——荀子

34. A gentleman, with extensive learning and self-examination three times a day, will have wisdom and his actions will be without fault. — Xunzi

35. 老骥伏枥,志在千里。烈士暮年,壮心不已。夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。——诸葛亮

35. An old horse hides in the stable, but its heart is set on a thousand miles. A heroic soul in old age, its ambition never fades. The conduct of a gentleman is to cultivate oneself in stillness, to nurture virtue through frugality. Without indifference, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve the distant goal. — Zhuge Liang

36. 诚实比一切智谋更好,而且它是智谋的基本条件。——(德)康德

36. Honesty is better than all cunning, and it is the basic condition of wisdom. — (German) Kant

37. 无梭难织布,无针难绣花。

37. Without a loom, it's hard to weave cloth; without a needle, it's hard to embroider flowers.

38. 云彩经不起风吹,朝露经不起日晒。

38. Clouds cannot withstand the wind, morning dew cannot withstand the sun's rays.

39. 富与贵,是人之所欲也,不以其道得之,不居也。—— 孔子

39. Riches and honor are what people desire, but if they are not obtained through the right way, they will not be cherished. — Confucius

40. 哪怕对自己的一点小小的克制,也会使人变得强而有力。——高尔基

40. Even a little self-restraint can make a person strong and powerful. – Gorky

41. 众人一条心,黄土变成金。

41. When all are of one heart, loess becomes gold.

42. 以信接人,天下信人;不以信接人,妻子疑之。——杨泉

42. Treat others with faith, and the world will trust you; do not treat others with faith, and even your wife will suspect you. — Yang Quan

43. 一年之计在于春,一生之计在于勤。

43. The planning for a year lies in spring, and the planning for a lifetime lies in diligence.

44. 自省是一面镜子,它能将我们的错误清清楚楚地照出来,使我们有机会改正。——海涅

44. Self-reflection is a mirror that clearly shows our mistakes, giving us the opportunity to correct them. — Heinrich Heine

45. 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

45. Shyness is an emotion of fear or fear of shame, which can prevent a person from committing certain despicable acts. - Spinoza

46. 杨柳发青,百病皆生。

46. Willows turn green, and all diseases arise.

47. 冤各有头,债各有主。

47. Each injustice has its perpetrator, and each debt has its creditor.

48. 对别人的意见要表示尊重。千万别说:“你错了。”——卡耐基

48. Show respect for others' opinions. Never say, "You're wrong." - Carnegie

49. 粗暴无礼讨人厌,文明礼貌人人赞。乡有乡规,民有民约。

49. Rude and impolite behavior is disliked, while civilization and politeness are praised by all. There are local rules in the countryside, and there are agreements among the people.

50. 物必先腐也,而后虫生之;人必先疑也,而后谗入之。——苏轼

50. Things must first rot before worms can breed; people must first be suspicious before slander can enter. - Su Shi

51. 以势交者,势尽则疏;以利合者,利尽则散。患难之交是真友,诚实之人是好友。

51. Those who befriend each other based on power will become distant when the power diminishes; those who unite for profit will scatter when the profit is exhausted. True friends are those who stand by each other in times of adversity, and honest people are good friends.

52. 历览前贤国与家,成由勤俭破由奢。 —— 李商隐

52. Having reviewed the history of states and families of the past, we find that prosperity comes from diligence and thrift, while decline comes from extravagance. —— Li Shangyin

53. 即使双腿能跨过方桌,粗心时也会被矮凳绊倒。

53. Even if one can step over the square table with both legs, one might still trip over a low stool due to carelessness.

54. 一个巧皮匠,没有好鞋样;两个笨皮匠,彼此有商量;

54. A clever leatherworker has no good shoe pattern; two foolish leatherworkers have each other to consult with.

55. 惟诚可以破天下之伪,惟实可以破天下之虚。——蔡锷。

55. Only sincerity can break through the falseness of the world, and only reality can overcome the emptiness of the world. — Cai Yuanpei.

56. 美言美语受人敬,恶言恶语受人憎。骂人无好言,打架无好拳。

56. Sweet words and pleasant speech are esteemed, while harsh words and foul language are disliked. There are no good words in骂人 (to scold someone), and no good punches in fighting.

57. 结有德之朋,绝无义之交。腐木不可为柱,坏人不可为伍。酒饭朋友,难得长久。

57. Make friends with those of virtue and sever ties with those without righteousness. Decayed wood cannot be used as a pillar, and bad people cannot be companions. Friends who only share food and drink are rarely long-lasting.

58. 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

58. To walk the path of integrity and honesty, one will surely have a guilt-free destination. — Maxim Gorky

59. 理智要比心灵为高,思想要比感情可靠。 —— 高尔基

59. Reason is higher than the heart, thought is more reliable than emotion. — Gorky

60. 一个人如果在街上注意观察的活动,我相信,他一定会在灵车上发现最愉快的表情。--乔·斯威夫特

60. If a person is observant enough while on the street, I believe they would certainly find the most joyful expression on the face of the hearse. -- Joe Swift

61. 让我们把不名誉作为刑罚最重的部分吧! —— 孟德斯鸠

61. Let us make disgrace the most severe part of punishment! - Montesquieu

62. 财能使人贪,色能使人嗜,名能使人矜,势能使人倚。四患既都去,岂在尘埃里?——邵雍

62. Wealth can make people greedy, beauty can make people addicted, fame can make people proud, and power can make people dependent. Once all four ills are eliminated, why would one still be concerned with the dust and dirt? — Shao Yong

63. 意志薄弱的人,一定不会诚实。——拉罗什夫利

63. A person of weak will can never be honest. — Rochefoucauld

64. 治官事则不营私家,在公家则不言利。—— 刘向

64. In handling official affairs, one does not engage in private endeavors; when in the public sphere, one does not speak of profit. — Liu Xiang

65. 走正直诚实的生活道路,必定会有一个问心无愧的归宿。—— 高尔基

65. Walking the path of integrity and honesty will surely lead to a place of untroubled conscience. - Maxim Gorky

66. 行船靠舵,赶车靠鞭。

66. To navigate a boat, one relies on the rudder; to drive a carriage, one depends on the whip.

67. 见人不施礼,枉跑四十里;见人施一礼,少走十里地。

67. Not showing respect to others, it's a waste of running forty miles; showing respect by offering one greeting, it's a reduction of walking ten miles.

68. 吃个面有先来后到,拿株草有高有低。得人滴水之恩,须当涌泉相报。

68. There is a sequence to eating noodles, and there are highs and lows in picking up a blade of grass. If one receives even a drop of kindness, one should repay it with a spring of gratitude.