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励志谚语大全,66句点燃梦想!

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1. 1有志者,事竟成Nothing is impossible to a willing heart/Where there is a will there is a way。

1. 1 As long as one is determined, success will be achieved. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart / Where there is a will, there is a way.

2. 26身正不怕影子歪 A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe。

2. A straight body does not fear a crooked shadow. (A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe.) This is a Chinese proverb that means if you are upright and honest, you have nothing to fear from the criticism or false accusations of others.

3. 44天时不如地利,地利不如人和。——《孟子·公孙丑章句下·第一节》

3. When it comes to 44 days, it is better to have the advantage of geography, but geography is not as good as harmony among people. ——Mencius, Chapter of Gongsun Chou, Section 1

4. 47藏巧于拙,用晦而明,寓清于浊,以屈为伸。——《小窗幽记·集醒篇》

4. Hide cleverness in simplicity, use obscurity to achieve clarity, embody purity in the impure, and take bending as an extension. — From "Memoirs of a Small Window in a Secluded Attic: Collection of Awakenings"

5. 18欲速则不达,见小利则大事不成。——《论语·子路篇》

5. The desire to hasten leads to failure, and the pursuit of trivial gains prevents great achievements. — "Analects: Chapter of Zi Lu"

6. 53My journey is long and winding, I will keep on exploring my way far and wide。路漫漫其修远兮,我将上下而求索。

6. 53 My journey is long and winding, I will keep on exploring my path far and wide. "The road is long and arduous, I will seek and strive in every direction."

7. 36运筹帷幄之中,制胜於无形——《史记·七十列传·太史公自序》

7. Strategizing within the confines of the tent, victory is achieved unseen — from "The Records of the Grand Historian: Volume 70, Biographies of the Seventy Generals, by Sima Qian (The Grand Historian's Autobiographical Introduction)"

8. 66穷人造屋富人住,穷人织布富人穿,哪根线是富人纺,哪块砖是富人搬?——《刘三姐》

8. The poor build houses for the rich to live in, the poor weave cloth for the rich to wear. Which thread is spun by the rich, and which brick is carried by the rich? —— From "The Story of Liu Sanjie"

9. 知足称君子,贪婪是小人。

9. Contentment is the hallmark of a gentleman, greed is the trait of a small person.

10. 日日行,不怕千万里;常常做,不怕千万事。

10. If you walk every day, you won't fear a journey of ten thousand miles; if you do something often, you won't fear ten thousand things.

11. 74Lost time is never found again。光阴一去不复返。

11. Time lost can never be regained.

12. 54一分价钱一分货 You get what you pay off。

12. 54 A penny for a penny, a pound for a pound. You get what you pay for.

13. 59人弃我取,人取我与。——《史记·货殖列传》

13. If 59 people abandon me to take, I will take to give; if people take, I will give to take. —— "Records of the Grand Historian · Biography of Merchants"

14. A plant may produce new flowers; man is young but once

14. A plant may produce new flowers; man is young but once.

15. 92一切节省,归根到底都归结为时间的节省。——马克思

15. All savings, in the final analysis, come down to the saving of time. – Marx

16. The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart

16. The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.

17. 闪光的不一定是黄金 All is not gold that glitters/All that glitters is not gold。

17. Not everything that shines is gold.

18. 103防人之心不可无,害人之心不可有。——民间俗语

18. One must always be on guard against others, but never harbor harmful intentions towards them. —A folk proverb

19. 祸兮福所依,福兮祸所伏 All the Evils to be considered with the Good, that is in them, and with that worse attends them。

19. Misfortune is rooted in what is good, and fortune hides within it misfortune. All the evils should be considered along with the good within them, and with the worse that may attend them.

20. 30有情人终成眷属 All shall be well, Jack shall have jill。

20. All lovers shall be united in marriage. "All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill."

21. 61不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。——苏轼《题西林壁》

21. I don't recognize the true face of Lu Shan because I am in the mountains of Lu Shan. -- Su Shi, "Written on the Wall of Xi Lin Monastery"

22. 对待别人的宽容,我们应该知道自惭;我们宽容地对待别人,应该知道自律。——佚名

22. When showing tolerance to others, we should know humility; and when we treat others with tolerance, we should know self-discipline. — Unknown

23. 84居安思危,思则有备,有备无患。(《左传》)

23. "When at peace, anticipate danger; upon anticipation, there is preparedness; with preparedness, there is no trouble." (From the Zuozhuan)

24. East, west, home is best

24. East or west, home is the best.

25. 74神本就是人的臆想,它远比人类更加渺小。出自《白月魁-漫画》

25. The god is just a delusion of human imagination, and it is far more insignificant than humans. From "White Moon King - Manga"

26. 眼界要阔,遍历名山大川;度量要宏,熟读五经诸史。——清·金缨

26. Expand your horizons, traverse famous mountains and rivers; broaden your mind, thoroughly read the Five Classics and various histories. —— Qing Dynasty, Jin Ying

27. 86临渊羡鱼,不如退而结网。(《淮南子》)

27. It is better to retreat and weave a net than to merely long for fish from the deep waters. (From Huai Nan Zi)

28. 9青山难过天穹际,万丛树茂,巅高当生众百川。——任聪聪

28. The peaks of the Green Mountains stretch to the sky's edge, with countless trees lushly growing, and at the top, numerous rivers must originate. — Ren Congcong

29. 27智者千虑,必有一失;愚者千虑,必有一得。——《史记·淮阴侯列传》

29. Even the wisest person among us may make a mistake after much thought; even the most foolish person may hit upon something valuable after much consideration. — From the "Records of the Grand Historian" (Shiji) in the biography of Huaiyin Marquis.

30. 宝剑锋从磨利出,梅花香自苦寒来!

30. A sword's edge is honed from relentless polishing; the plum blossom's fragrance comes from its enduring hardships and cold!

31. 受屈不改心,然后知君子。

31. Only when one endures adversity without changing one's resolve can one truly understand what is a gentleman.

32. 人怕没理,狗怕夹尾。

32. People fear having no reason, while dogs fear having their tails caught between things.

33. 72不登高山,不知天之高也;不临深溪,不知地之厚也。《荀子》

33. If one does not climb high mountains, one does not know the height of the sky; if one does not stand by deep ravines, one does not know the depth of the earth. — From Xunzi

34. 好鼓一打就响,好灯一拔就亮。

34. A good drum will sound when struck, and a good lamp will light up when pulled out.

35. 104善有善报,恶有恶报。不是不报,时候未到。 ——《增广贤文·上集》

35. Good deeds will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil. It is not that there is no retribution, but the time has not yet come. —— "Zeng Guang Xian Wen: Shang Ji"

36. 耳听为虚,眼见为实。

36. What you hear may be false, but what you see is real.

37. 93意志命运往往背道而驰,决心到最后会全部推倒。——莎士比亚

37. Fate and will often go against each other, and determination in the end may be completely overthrown. — Shakespeare

38. 11少年辛苦终身事,莫向光阴惰寸功。——杜荀鹤

38. The toil of a young man is a lifelong endeavor; do not squander an inch of effort on idleness in time. — Du Xunhe

39. 4满招损,谦受益 Pride hurts, modesty benefits。

39. 4 Fullness invites loss, modesty brings benefit.

40. 16玉不琢,不成器;人不学,不知道。——《礼记·学记》

40. If jade is not carved, it will not become a useful object; if a person does not learn, they will not understand the way of the world. — From the Book of Rites: Record of Learning

41. 宽恕而不忘却,就如同把斧头埋在土里而把斧柄留在外面一样。——美国。巴斯克里

41. Forgiving but not forgetting is like burying the axe handle but leaving the blade outside. - United States, Baskerville.

42. 32宁为鸡头,不为凤尾 It is better to be a head of dog than a tail of a lion。。

42. Better to be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion.

43. 只可劝人家圆,不可劝人家离。

43. One can only persuade others to reconcile, not to separate.

44. 67世界上最无耻最阴险,最歹毒的赞美。就是用穷人的艰辛和苦难,当作励志故事愚弄底层人。 网友 炉石零冲x

44. 67 The most shameless, cunning, and malicious praise in the world. It is using the hardships and sufferings of the poor as motivational stories to fool the lower strata. Netizen: Luoshizhiliu Chongx.

45. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise

45. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.

46. 65Repent,for the kingdom of heaven is near。忏悔吧,因为天国已经不远了。

46. 65 Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.

47. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。

47. A person who does not read will stop thinking.

48. 待人要丰,自奉要薄;责己要厚,责人要薄。——佚名

48. Be generous to others, but frugal to yourself; be strict with yourself, but lenient with others. — Anonymus

49. 修合无人见,存心有天知。

49. To compound medicine without anyone seeing, one's intentions are known to heaven.

50. 我虽然不同意你说的话,但是我维护你说话的权利。——法伏尔泰

50. Although I disagree with what you say, I uphold your right to speak.—Voltaire

51. 45谋事在人,成事在天 Man proposes, God deposes。

51. 45 It is up to man to plan, but it is up to heaven to decide. Man proposes, God deposes.

52. 66Rejoicing in hope, patiening in tribulation。从希望中得到快乐,在磨难中保持坚韧。

52. Rejoicing in hope, enduring in tribulation.

53. Great hopes make great man

53. Great hopes beget a great man.

54. 62A big tree falls not at the first stroke。一斧子砍不倒大树。

54. A big tree falls not at the first stroke. - It takes more than one blow to fell a large tree.

55. 开诚心,布大度。——康有为《上清帝第一书》

55. With an open heart and a magnanimous nature. — Kang Youwei, "The First Letter to the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty"

56. 57世上无难事,只要肯登攀。——毛泽东《水调歌头·重上井冈山》

56. 57 There is no difficulty in the world that cannot be overcome if one is willing to climb to the top. ——Mao Zedong, "Shui Diao Gu Tiao - Returning to Jinggangshan"

57. 人怕放荡,铁怕落炉。

57. People fear recklessness, iron fears falling into the furnace.

58. 7一寸光阴一寸金,寸今难买寸光阴 Lost years are worse than lost dollars。

58. A minute of time is as precious as a yard of gold; today's time cannot be bought with tomorrow's money. Lost years are more regrettable than lost dollars.

59. 宁向直中取,不向曲中求。

59. It is better to seek in the straight than in the crooked.

60. 91业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈

60. Diligence makes the craft perfect, while play leads to neglect; actions are shaped by thought, and destroyed by carelessness. — Han Yu

61. 海纳百川有容乃大,山高万仞无欲则刚。——林则徐

61. "To embrace the sea requires a vast container, and to stand tall as a mountain requires no desire for oneself." — Lin Zexu

62. 人们应该彼此容忍:每一个人都有弱点,在他最薄弱的方面,每一个人都能被切割捣碎。——济慈

62. People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and in their weakest aspects, everyone can be cut to pieces and pounded into dust. — Keats

63. 忍一句,息一怒,忍一事,少一事。——中国谚语

63. Endure one sentence to calm one's anger, endure one matter to reduce one issue. - Chinese Proverb

64. 90忍一时风平浪静,退一步海阔天空。 《增广贤文》

64. To endure for a moment is to keep the seas calm; to step back is to open up a vast sky. — From "The Expanded Book of Exemplary Sayings"

65. 你不能改变你的过去,但你可以让你的未来变得更美好。一旦时间浪费了,生命就浪费了。

65. You cannot change your past, but you can make your future better. Once time is wasted, life is wasted.