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1. 虚荣如杀手,有朝一日会败露行迹。韩拿·柯里
1. Vanity is like a killer, its traces will be exposed one day. Han Na · Kori
2. 荣誉的职业是沉重的负担。马辛杰
2. The honor of a profession is a heavy burden. Ma Sinjie
3. 真理尽管苦涩,然而鲜明。普托里尼
3. Truth may be bitter, yet it is clear and distinct. Putongni.
4. 虚荣是一件无聊的骗人的东西;得到它的人,未必有什么功德,失去它的人,也未必有什么过失。莎士比亚
4. Vanity is a boring, deceitful thing; those who attain it may not necessarily have any virtue, and those who lose it may not necessarily have any fault. - Shakespeare
5. 每一个人的虚荣是和他的愚蠢程度相等的。波普
5. Each person's vanity is equal to the extent of their foolishness. - Popper
6. 人生求胜的秘诀,只有那些失败过了的人才了如指掌。柯林斯
6. The secret to winning in life is only known to those who have experienced failure. Collins
7. 荣誉应该是结果,而不是行为的动机。普利尼?>
7. Honor should be the result, not the motivation for behavior. Pliny?
8. 人,只要有一种信念,有所追求,什么艰苦都能忍受,什么环境也都能适应。丁玲
8. As long as a person has a belief and something to pursue, they can endure any hardship and adapt to any environment. - Ding Ling
9. 一切出色的东西都是朴素的,它们之令人倾倒,正是由于自己的富有智慧的朴素。高尔基
9. All excellent things are simple, and it is precisely their wise simplicity that captivates people. – Maxim Gorky
10. 一道幸福之门关闭时,另一扇就会打开。我们太多太多地盯着关闭的门,而对开启的门却熟视无睹。阿尔伯特·哈巴德
10. When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. - Albert Hubbard
11. 社会犹如一条船,每个人都要有掌舵的准备。易卜生
11. Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the helm. — Ibsen
12. 在我所讲的一切中,我只是探求真理,这并不是仅仅为了博得说出真理的荣誉,而是因为真理于人有益。爱尔维修
12. In all that I have spoken, I am merely seeking the truth, not just for the honor of having spoken the truth, but because the truth is beneficial to humanity. — Helvétius
13. 世间的活动,缺点虽多,但仍是美好的。罗丹
13. Activities in the world, though full of flaws, are still beautiful. Rodin
14. 不管饕餮的时间怎样吞噬着一切,我们要在这一息尚存的时候,努力博取我们的声名,使时间的镰刀不能伤害我们;我们的生命可以终了,我们的名誉却要永垂万古。莎士比亚
14. No matter how the greedy time devours everything, we must strive to win our reputation while there is still breath in us, so that the scythe of time cannot harm us; our lives may come to an end, but our reputation will endure through the ages. — Shakespeare
15. 虚荣的人注视着自己的名字;光荣的人注视着祖国的事业!王杰
15. The vain man gazes at his own name; the glorious man gazes at the cause of the motherland! - Wang Jie
16. 霹雳虽然只击倒一人,但更多的人被吓得失魂落魄。古罗马诗人奥维德
16. Thunder struck only one person, but it scared many others out of their wits. The ancient Roman poet Ovid...
17. 遇到的困难越多,得到的荣誉也越大。西塞罗
17. The more difficulties one encounters, the greater the honor one receives. — Ciceron
18. 许多人因为羡慕别人,不觉连自己的东西也丢掉了。伊索
18. Many people, because of envy, inadvertently lose even their own things. Aesop
19. 必须有勇气正视无情的真理。列宁
19. It is necessary to have the courage to face the relentless truth. - Lenin
20. 智者千虑,必有一失;愚者千虑,必有一得。司马迁
20. Even the wisest man may make mistakes after much consideration; even the foolish may find something valuable after many attempts. — Sima Qian
21. 亦余心之所善兮,虽九死其犹未悔。屈原
21. The things I cherish in my heart, though facing nine deaths, I would not regret. — Qu Yuan
22. 事莫明于有效,论莫定于有证。王充
22. Nothing is clearer than effectiveness, and nothing is more certain than evidence. - Wang Chong
23. 凡在小事上对真理持轻率态度的人,在大事上也是不足信的。爱因斯坦
23. He who is careless about the truth in small matters is not to be trusted in great ones. - Einstein
24. 荣辱之责,在乎己而不在乎人。魏征
24. The responsibility for honor and shame lies within oneself, not within others. — Wei Zheng
25. 希望不正当的得利,那就是损失的开端。爱默生
25. The desire for unfair gain is the beginning of loss. - Emerson
26. 得失一朝,而荣辱千载。佚名
26. In a single day, gains and losses are determined, while honor and disgrace last for a thousand years. (Anonymous)
27. 向往虚构的利益,往往是丧存的幸福。伊索
27. Yearning for imaginary benefits is often the cause of lost happiness. Aesop
28. 寻求真理的只能是独自探索的人,和那些并不真心热爱真理的人毫不相干。帕斯捷尔纳克
28. Only those who explore the truth alone can seek it, and those who do not genuinely love the truth have nothing to do with it. Pasternak
29. 真理之川从他的错误之沟渠中通过。泰戈尔
29. The river of truth flows through his channel of mistakes. - Tagore
30. 把得失之心看开,就不会再有荣辱悲喜的心理,自然不会随便给人眼色。中国好声音选手刘欢导师队袁娅维
30. If you can let go of the idea of gain and loss, you will no longer have the psychological state of pride and sorrow, and you will naturally not give others the satisfaction of seeing you bow down. Liu Huan, a coach from the China's Got Talent contestant Yuan Yawei's team.
31. 名誉是生命之流中的泡沫。泰戈尔
31. Honor is a bubble in the stream of life. Rabindranath Tagore
32. 一时强弱在于力,千秋胜负在于理。曹禺
32. The strength at a moment depends on power, and the victory over the ages depends on reason. Cao Yu
33. 马克思认为理论的符合于现实是理论的唯一标准。列宁
33. Marx believed that the conformity of theory with reality is the sole criterion of theory. Lenin
34. 人生的价值,并不是用时间,而是用深度去衡量的。列夫·托尔斯泰
34. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. — Leo Tolstoy
35. 因为真理是灿烂的,只要有一个罅隙,就能照亮整个田野。赫尔岑
35. Because truth is brilliant, as long as there is a crack, it can illuminate the entire field. Herzen
36. 如果你想独占真理,真理就要嘲笑你了。罗曼·罗兰
36. If you wish to monopolize truth, truth will mock you. — Romain Rolland
37. 心出是非外,迹辞荣辱中。许浑
37. The heart is outside of right and wrong, the trace is in the midst of honor and disgrace. Xu Hun
38. 如烟往事俱忘却,心底无私天地宽。陶铸
38. All the smoky past is forgotten, the heart is open and vast. - Táozhuō
39. 凭虚名也可能飞黄腾达,到头来终不免要变粪土。佚名
39. Even with a hollow reputation, one may rise to great heights, but in the end, it is inevitable to turn into manure. Anonymously
40. 虚荣心强的人,时而批评自己,时而夸赞自己,藉此从中渔利,谦虚的人却自始至终不为自己吭一声。拉封丹
40. The vain person criticizes and flatters himself at times, thus profiting from it, while the humble person never makes a sound for himself from beginning to end. La Fontaine.
41. 穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。王勃
41. "Being poor but increasingly firm, not to lose the ambition to reach the clouds." -- Wang Bo
42. 求则得之,舍则失之,是求有益于得也,求在我者也。求之有道,得之有命,是求无益于得也,求在外者也。孟子
42. If one seeks, one will obtain; if one forsakes, one will lose. Seeking is beneficial in obtaining, as it is seeking within oneself. Seeking with the right method, obtaining with destiny, this is seeking that is not beneficial in obtaining, as it is seeking outside oneself. — Mencius
43. 正得失,动天地,感鬼神,莫近于诗。陈奂
43. The righteousness and wrongness, the stirring of heaven and earth, the sensation of spirits and ghosts, are all closely related to poetry. — Chen Han
44. 我们对于真理必须经常反复地说,因为错误也有人在反复地宣传,并且不是有个别的人而是有大批的人宣传。歌德
44. We must constantly repeat the truth, because there are also many people who repeatedly propagate errors, and it is not just a few individuals but a large number of people who do so. - Goethe
45. 荣誉使艺术盛兴,一切有志于钻研的人,无不受着荣誉感的激动。西塞罗
45. Honor enlivens art, and every one who is inclined to study is stirred by the sense of honor. — Ciceron
46. 策之而知得失之计,作之而知动静之理,形之而知死生之地,角之而知有余不足之处。孙子
46. By strategizing, one learns the art of gain and loss; by executing, one understands the dynamics of movement and stillness; by observing, one discerns the places of life and death; by confronting, one learns the strengths and weaknesses. - Sun Tzu
47. 遇到有承认自己错误的机会,我是最为愿意抓住的,我认为这样一种回到真理和理性的精神,比具有最正确无误的判断还要光荣。休谟
47. I am most willing to seize the opportunity when there is a chance to admit my mistakes. I believe that such a return to truth and reason is more glorious than having the most accurate and impeccable judgment. - Hume
48. 人的一生可能燃烧也可能腐朽,我不能腐朽,我愿意燃烧起来!奥斯特洛夫斯基
48. In a person's life, they may either burn or rot. I cannot rot; I am willing to ignite and burn! - Ostroumov
49. 维护声誉比取得声誉更难。施纳贝尔
49. Maintaining reputation is harder than gaining reputation. - Schnabel
50. 忧喜塞翁马,得失楚人弓。唐代诗人孙华
50. The horse of the old man who experienced both joy and sorrow, the bow of the Chu man who lost and gained. The Tang Dynasty poet Sun Hua.
51. 人类用认识的活动去了解事物,用实践的活动去改变事物;用前者去掌握宇宙,用后者去创造宇宙。克罗齐
51. Humans use the activity of cognition to understand things, and the activity of practice to change things; with the former to master the universe, and with the latter to create the universe. - Croce
52. 事业最要紧,名誉是空言。歌德
52. The most important thing is one's career, and fame is empty talk. – Goethe
53. 真理的小小钻石是多么罕见难得,但一经开采琢磨,便能经久、坚硬而晶亮。贝弗里奇
53. How rare and hard to find is the little diamond of truth, but once it is mined and polished, it can endure, be hard and brilliant. Beveridge
54. 沉沉的黑夜都是白天的前奏。郭小川
54. The deep, dark night is the prelude to the day. Guo Xiaochuan.
55. 最爱嘲骂人的人,往往是最受嘲骂的人;天道循环,今天笑我的人,明天自有人笑他。辛尼加
55. The ones who love to mock others are often the ones who are mocked the most; the cycle of the heavens is in motion, those who laugh at me today will be laughed at by someone else tomorrow. - Seneca