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Ten Famous English Words (with Translation)
If entrepreneurship is going on, no matter what happens to thrift, wealth will accumulate; If enterprises fall asleep, wealth will decrease, no matter what thrift can do. (John Maynard Keyes, British economist) If an enterprise is making progress, no matter how frugal it is, its wealth is decreasing. (John Keynes, American economist)

When literature becomes half trade and half art, it prospers. (Wiliam ·RPL· Finch, British writer). Churchill) When literature becomes half trade and half art, it is the most prosperous period. (Engel, British writer and priest)

If you don't learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. (Thomas Edison, American inventor) If you don't learn to think when you are young, you will never learn to think. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)

It is better not to be born than not to be educated, because ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher) It is better not to be born than not to be educated, because ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)

Genius without education is like silver in a mine. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)) Genius without education is like silver in a mine. (Frank B, American President)

The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher) The root of education is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher)

Do you expect a company to have a conscience when it has neither a soul to be cursed nor a body to be kicked? (Thurlow, British lawyer) The company has neither a soul to curse nor a body to kick over. Do you expect it to have a conscience? (Serra, British lawyer). e .)

Economy is the mint of the poor; Luxury is the trap of the rich. (Martin Tapper. American economist. Economy is the mint of the poor, and waste is the trap of the rich. (Tapper M, American economist). )

Friendship based on business is better than business based on friendship. (Rockefeller, American industrialist)) Friendship based on business is better than business based on friendship. (American industrialist Rockefeller)

Natural abilities, like natural plants, need pruning by learning. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher) Natural talents, like natural plants, need pruning by study. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)