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60句德育金言,名人智慧浓缩,引领人生成长

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1. 青春时代是一个短暂的美梦,当你醒来时,这早已消失得无影无踪了。——莎士比亚

1. Youth is a fleeting beautiful dream, and when you wake up, it has long disappeared without a trace. – Shakespeare

2. 入于污泥而不染、不受资产阶级糖衣炮弹的侵蚀,是最难能可贵的革命品质。——周恩来

2. To enter the mud without being stained, and to be immune to the侵蚀 of the bourgeoisie's sugar-coated bullets, is the most precious revolutionary quality. — Zhou Enlai

3. 奢侈总是跟随着淫乱,淫乱总是跟随着奢侈。——孟德斯鸠

3. Luxury always follows licentiousness, and licentiousness always follows luxury. - Montesquieu

4. 知道事物应该是什么样,说明你是聪明的人;知道事物实际是什么样,说明你是有经验的人;知道怎样使事物变得更好,说明你是有才能的人。——狄德罗

4. Knowing what things should be is a sign of intelligence; knowing what things actually are is a sign of experience; knowing how to make things better is a sign of talent. — Diderot

5. 见贤思齐焉,见不贤而内自省。 《论语·里仁》

5. When you see a wise person, think of becoming like him; when you see a person not worthy of respect, examine yourself. — From the Analects, Chapter 6, "Ri Ren"

6. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。——李白?>

6. The soil can fortify a city wall, accumulating virtue makes a solid foundation. — Li Bai?

7. 礼貌是人类共处的金钥匙。——松苏内吉

7. Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence. – Song Suonengji

8. 君子莫大乎与人为善。——《孟子·公孙丑上》

8. The greatest virtue of a gentleman is to do good to others. — Mencius, Chapter 1 of Book 1 of the "Publicity of Gongsun Zhuo"

9. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。——张衡

9. Do not worry about the position not being honored, but worry about virtue not being esteemed; do not feel ashamed of the salary not being generous, but feel ashamed of wisdom not being profound. — Zhang Heng

10. 教育的唯一工作与全部工作可以总结在这一概念之中——道德。道德普遍地被认为是人类的最高目的,因此也是教育的最高目的。——赫尔巴恃

10. The sole task and the whole task of education can be summarized in this concept—morality. Morality is universally regarded as the highest purpose of humanity, and therefore it is also the highest purpose of education. — Herbart

11. 志不强者智不达,言不信者行不果。——墨 翟

11. The man of strong will is wise, and the man of trustworthy words is decisive in action. - Mo Zai, Zhaodi

12. 奢者狼藉俭者安,一凶一吉在眼前。——白居易

12. The luxurious are in disorder, the thrifty are at peace; a misfortune and a good fortune are right before one's eyes. — Bai Juyi

13. 火气甚大,容易引起愤怒的烦扰,是一种恶习而使心灵向着那不正当的事情,那是一时冲动而没有理性的行动。——彼得·阿柏拉德

13. Great anger, which easily leads to irritation and anger, is a bad habit that turns the mind towards unjust actions, which are actions driven by impulse rather than reason. — Peter Abelard

14. 少年立志要远大,持身要谨严。立志不高,则溺于流俗;持身不严,则入于匪辟。 ——张履祥

14. A youth should aspire to greatness and conduct himself with strictness. If one's aspirations are not high, he will be immersed in the prevailing vices; if one does not conduct himself strictly, he will fall into evil ways. ——Zhang Luxiang

15. 学者大不宜志小气轻。志小则易足,易足则无由进;气轻则虚而为盈,约而为泰,亡而为有,以未知为已知,未学为以学。 ——张 载

15. Scholars should not be overly concerned with trivial matters and have light-mindedness. If one is concerned with trivial matters, they are easily satisfied, and being easily satisfied means there is no way to progress. If one has light-mindedness, they become superficially full, narrowly complacent, and lose what they have, treating the unknown as known, and the unlearned as learned. —— Zhang Zai

16. 德行的实现是由行为,不是由文字。——夸美纽斯

16. The realization of virtue is through actions, not through words. — Comenius

17. 我们应当知道这种灌输真正的德行与虔信的艺术怎样才能用一种一定的方法夫贯彻,怎样才能介绍到学校里去,使我们能够公正地把学校叫作“人类的锻炼所”。——夸美纽斯

17. We should know how to implement the art of instilling true virtue and piety in a certain method, and how to introduce it into schools so that we can justly call the school the "gymnasium of humanity." — Comenius

18. 装饰对于德行也同样是格格不入的,因为德行是灵魂的力量和生气。——卢梭

18. Decoration is equally out of place in virtue, because virtue is the vigor and vitality of the soul. — Rousseau

19. 如果你害怕失败,那意味着你已经输了。——科比

19. If you're afraid of failure, it means you've already lost. — Kobe

20. 我认为教育者的首要使命,在于帮助自己的学生赞赏道德美并被这种美所鼓舞,使他坚定地相信,美和真理总是会胜利的。——苏霍姆林斯基

20. I believe that the primary mission of an educator lies in helping their students appreciate the beauty of morality and be inspired by this beauty, making them firmly believe that beauty and truth will always triumph. – Sukhomlinsky

21. 知之愈明,则行之愈笃;行之愈笃,则知之愈明。朱熹《朱子语类》

21. The clearer one's understanding, the more resolute one's actions; the more resolute one's actions, the clearer one's understanding. From Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Yu Lei."

22. 知耻近乎勇。——孔子

22. Shame is close to courage. — Confucius

23. 蒙养之始,以德育为先。?——康有为

23. At the beginning of nurturing, moral education should take precedence. —— Kang Youwei

24. 侈而惰者贫,而力而俭者富。——韩非

24. Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are diligent and thrifty will be wealthy. — Han Fei

25. 有德行的人之所以有德行,只不过受到的诱惑不足而已;这不是因为他们生活单调刻板,就是因为他们专心一意奔向一个目标而无暇旁顾。——邓肯

25. The reason why a virtuous person is virtuous is simply that they are not sufficiently tempted; it is not because their life is monotonous and rigid, nor because they are so focused on pursuing a single goal that they have no time to spare for anything else. — Duncan

26. 辱,莫大于不知耻。——王通

26. The greatest shame is to have no sense of shame. — Wang Tong

27. 不念居安思危,戒奢以俭;斯以伐根而求木茂,塞源而欲流长也。——魏徵

27. Not to ponder upon dangers in times of peace, and to戒luxury with frugality; this is akin to cutting the roots to seek the growth of trees, or stopping the source to desire the longevity of the flowing water. - Wei Zheng

28. 志者,学之师也;才者,学之徒也。学者不患才之不赡,而患志之不立。是以为之者亿兆,而成之者无几,故君子必立其志。 ——徐 干

28. The aspirant is the teacher of learning; the talented is the apprentice of learning. The learner does not worry about the lack of talent, but worries about the lack of determination. Therefore, there are billions who aspire to it, but only a few can achieve it. Hence, a gentleman must establish his determination. —— Xu Gan

29. 善气迎人,亲如弟兄;恶气迎人,害于戈兵。——管仲

29. Greet people with good will, and they will be like brothers to you; greet them with ill will, and they will be harmful like weapons. — Guan Zhong

30. 智者宁可防病于未然,不可治病于已发;宁可勉励克服痛苦,免得为了痛苦而追求慰藉。——托马斯·莫尔

30. A wise person would rather prevent disease than cure it after it has occurred; rather endure suffering than seek relief out of pain. — Thomas More

31. 人的生命似洪水在奔流,不遇着岛屿、暗礁,难以激起美丽的浪花。——奥斯特洛夫斯基

31. Human life is like a raging river, which can hardly stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands or reefs. – Ostrovsky

32. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。——神涵光

32. Doing a good deed brings peace to the heart; doing an evil deed fills one with guilt and regret. - Shenhuan Guang

33. 脾气暴躁是人类较为卑劣的天性之一,人要是发脾气就等于在人类进步的阶梯上倒退了一步。——达尔文

33. Bad temper is one of the more despicable natures of humans; when a person loses their temper, it is as if they have taken a step backward on the ladder of human progress. — Charles Darwin

34. 人须先立志,志立则有根本。譬如树木,须先有个根木,然后培养,能成合抱之木。《谢良佐·上蔡语录》

34. People must first set their aspirations; with aspirations set, there is a foundation. For instance, like trees, one must first have a root, then nurture it, and it can grow into a tree as wide as an embrace. — From "The Sayings of Xie Liangzuo: Up and Beyond"

35. 不要为成功而努力,要为做一个有价值的人而努力。——爱因斯坦

35. Do not strive for success, but strive to be a valuable person. - Einstein

36. 一生的生活是否幸福、平安、吉祥,则要看他的处世为人是否道德无亏,能否作社会的表率。因此,修身的教育,也成为他的学校工作的主要部分。——裴斯泰洛齐

36. Whether one's life is happy, peaceful, and auspicious depends on whether he is morally blameless in his dealings with others and whether he can be a role model for society. Therefore, the education for self-cultivation has also become a major part of his school work. — Pestalozzi

37. 我认为,与制度结合的自由才是唯一的自由。自由不仅要同制度和道德并存,而且还须臾缺不了它们。——伯克

37. I believe that freedom combined with institutions is the only true freedom. Freedom must coexist with institutions and morality; it cannot be absent from them for a moment. — Burke

38. 几个苍蝇咬几口,决不能羁留一匹英勇的奔马。——伏尔泰

38. A few flies can't stop a valiant horse from running at full speed. — Voltaire

39. 那最神圣恒久而又日新月异的,那最使我们感到惊奇和震撼的两件东西,是天上的星空和我们心中的道德律。——康德

39. The most sacred, eternal, and ever-changing, and the two things that most astonish and震撼 us, are the starry sky above and the moral law within our hearts. — Kant

40. 由俭入奢易,由奢入俭难。 司马光《训俭文康》

40. It is easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but hard to return from extravagance to frugality. - Sima Guang, "Exhortation to Thrift and Contentment"

41. 让自己完全受财富支配的人是永不能合乎公正的。——德谟克利特

41. A person who allows himself to be completely dominated by wealth can never be just. - Democritus

42. 儿童不是用规则可以教得好的,规则总是会被他们忘掉的。习惯一旦培养成功之后,便用不着借助记忆,很容易地自然地就能发生作用了。——洛克

42. Children cannot be taught well by rules, as rules are always forgotten by them. Once the habits are successfully cultivated, they do not need to rely on memory, and can easily and naturally take effect. — Locke

43. 君子欲讷于言而敏于行。 《论语·里仁》

43. The superior man desires to be slow in his words and swift in his actions. — Confucius, The Analects, Chapter of Benevolence

44. 谁在平日节衣缩食,在穷困时就容易度过难关;谁在富足时豪华奢侈,在穷困时就会死于饥寒。——萨迪

44. Whosoever lives frugally on weekdays will find it easier to get through hard times; whereas, he who indulges in luxury during times of plenty will die of hunger and cold during times of poverty. — Saadi

45. 养体开智以外,又以德育为重。——康有为

45. In addition to cultivating the body and opening the mind, moral education is also emphasized. — Kang Youwei

46. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人。——刘备

46. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit good because it is small. Only virtue and moral integrity can win the respect of others. - Liu Bei

47. 善是一切活动的目的,人的最高的善是伦理学和政治学的研究对象。——亚里土多德

47. Goodness is the aim of all activities, and the highest good of humans is the subject of ethics and politics. — Aristotle

48. 当前的任务是,即使在最困难的条件下,也要挖掘矿石,提炼生铁,铸造马克思主义世界观以及与这一世界观相适应的上层建筑的纯钢。——列宁

48. The current task is to mine ore, refine pig iron, and cast the pure steel of the Marxist world view and the superstructure that corresponds to this world view, even under the most difficult conditions. — Lenin

49. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德。非澹泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。《诸葛亮集·诫子书》

49. The conduct of a gentleman is characterized by tranquility for self-cultivation and frugality for moral nurture. Without simplicity and detachment, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve the distant goal. ("The Collection of Zhuge Liang · Letter to His Son")

50. 千人同心则得千人力,万人异心则无一人之用。《淮南子·兵略训》

50. If a thousand people are of one mind, they possess the strength of a thousand; if ten thousand people have different hearts, not one of them is of any use. — Huai Nan Zi: Military Strategy Training

51. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。——苏轼

51. There are great heroes in the world who remain unalarmed when faced with sudden danger, and unenraged when unjustly treated. — Su Shi