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1. Behind?every?successful?man?there's?a?lot?of?unsuccessful years.
(Every successful person There are many unsuccessful years behind it)
2. I?think?success?has?no?rules,?but?you?can?learn?a?lot?from?failure.< /p>
(I think there is no law for success, but you can learn a lot from failure.)?
3. There?are?no?secrets?to?success.?It?is ?the?result?of?preparation,?hard?work,?and?learning?from?failure.
(There is no secret to success, it is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. )
4. Few?things?are?impossible?in?themselves;?and?it?is?often?for?want?of?will,?rather?than?of?means,?that ?man?fails?to?succeed.
(It is rare that something cannot be done at all; the reason why it cannot be done is not so much because of insufficient conditions, but because of insufficient determination.)?
5. Failure?is?the?mother?of?success.
(Failure is the mother of success.)?
6. You?have?to?believe? in?yourself.?That's?the?secret?of?success.
(People must have self-confidence, this is the secret of success.)
7. Four?short?words? sum?up?what?has?lifted?most?successfulindividuals?above?the?crowd: a?little?bit?more.
(The secret of success is four simple words: a little more. )
8. Try?not?to?become?a?man?of?success?but?rather?try?to?become?a?man?of?value.?
< p>(Don’t work hard for success, work hard to be a valuable person.)9. Victory?won’t?come?to?me?unless?I?go?to? it.?
(Victory will not come to us, I must go to victory myself. )?
10. Industry?is?the?parent?of?success.
(Success comes from hard work.)
11. The?man? who?has?made?up?his?mind?to?win?will?never?say?"impossible?".
(Anyone who is determined to win never says "impossible" . )
12. Genius?only?means?hard-working?all?one's?life.
(Genius only means lifelong unremitting efforts.)?
13. Great?works?are?performed?not?by?strengh,?but?by?perseverance.
(Completing great works does not depend on physical strength, but on perseverance.
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14. I?have?nothing?to?offer?but?blood,?boil,?tears?and?sweat.
(I have nothing to offer, Only blood, toil, tears and sweat)
15. For?man?is?man?and?master?of?his?fate.
(People are people, they are. The master of one's own destiny)?
16. There?is?no?such?thing?as?a?great?talent?without?great?will.
(There is?no?such?thing?as?a?great?talent?without?great?will. 17. A strong man will struggle with the storms of fate.
Fight against the storm of fate.)
18. Energy?and?persistence?conquer?all?things.
(Energy and perseverance can conquer everything.)?
< p>19. Cease?to?struggle?and?you?cease?to?live.(Life is endless, struggle is endless.)?
20. A?thousand- li?journey?is?started?by?taking?the?first?step.
(A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.)?
21. Constant?dripping?wears ?away?the?stone.
(With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved.)
22. A?young?idler,?an?old?beggar.
(If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be sad.)
23. No?pain,?no?gain.
(No effort, no gain.)
24. There?is?no?royal?road?to?learning.
(There is no shortcut to learning.)
25. The?first?step?is?always ?the?hardest.
(Everything is difficult at the beginning.)
26. Well?begun?is?half?done.
(A good beginning is a success. Half of it.)?
27. Nothing?is?impossible?to?a?willing?heart.
(What the heart wishes, nothing can happen. )?
28. Action?speaks?louder?than?words.
(Actions speak louder than words.)?
29. Business?may?be ?Troublesome,?but?idleness?is?pernicious.
(Although hard work is annoying, laziness is more harmful.)?
30. Never?think?yourself?above?business.
(Don’t think too highly of yourself and have high vision but low hand.)
Famous Quotes
1.
All for one, one for all .
(Everyone for one, I for everyone.)
——Alexander Dumas
2、
Other men live to eat,while I eat to live.
(Others live to eat, I eat to live.)
——Socrates
3 ,
He who seizes the right moment, is the right man.
He who seizes the opportunity will have his wishes come true.
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——Goethe
4.
Easy come, easy go.
(What is easy to gain is also easy to lose.)< /p>
——Hearst
5.
Love rules his kingdom without a sword.
(Love rules his kingdom without a sword. , without a sharp sword)
——Herbert
6.
Cease to struggle and you cease to live.
(Life is endless, struggle is endless.)
——Carlyle
7.
We soon believe what we desire.
(What we desire, we soon believe.)
——Chaucer
8.
The darkest hour is that before the dawn.
(The hour before dawn is the darkest.)
——Fuller
9.
Fear not that the life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.
(Don’t be afraid that your life will end, but rather fear that your life will never really begin.)
< p>——Newman10.
The longest day has an end.
(The saddest day also has an end.)
——He Weier
Excerpts
1.
Only, many years ago, a hand wrote upon it in pencil these four lines, which have become gradually illegible beneath the rain and the dust,and which are,to-day,probably effaced:Il dort.Quoique le sort fut pour lui bien etrange,Il vivait.Il mourut quand il n eut plus son ange.La chose simplement d elle-meme arriva, Comme la nuit se fait lorsque le jour s en va.
(However, it has been many years. Someone wrote these four lines with a graphite pen, and the handwriting gradually faded under the rain and dust. Lost, perhaps gone today: he rests in peace. Despite his bizarre fate, he wants to live. He died because of the loss of the angel; things happened naturally and could not be simpler, just like the day was over and the night was about to fall. )
——Hugo "Les Misérables"
2.
It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; It is a far, far better rest that I go to,than I have ever known.
(What I do today is far better and better than what I have done in the past; I will Enjoy the rest that is far, far better than anything I have ever known.
)
——Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"
3.
Up the road, in his shack, the old man was sleeping again. He was still sleeping on his face and the boy was sitting by him watching him.
(In the old man’s shack at the other end of the road, he fell asleep again. He was still lying face down, and the boy was sitting next to him, watching. )
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
4.
The old man was dreaming about the lions.
(The old man is dreaming of a lion.)
——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"
5.
About all I know is, I sort of miss everybody I told about.Even old Stradlater and Ackley,for instance.I think I even miss that goddam Maurice.It's funny.Don't ever tell anybody anything.If you do,you start missing everybody.
(All I know is that I miss everyone I talk about. Even old Stradlater and Ackley, for example. I think I even miss that bastard Maurice, too. It's funny. You're a thousand Don't talk to anyone about anything. You'll miss everyone when you talk about it. )
——Salinger, "The Catcher in the Rye"
6.
I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how anyone could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth.
(Under that gentle sky, I lingered in front of these three tombstones! Watching the moths flying among the heather and orchids, listening to the gentle breeze The grass was blowing, and I wondered who could imagine that the sleeper under that peaceful land would have an uneventful sleep. )
——Emily "Wuthering Heights"
7.
Everything transitory, is only approximation; what could not be achieved, here comes to pass ; what no-one could describe, is here accomplished; the Eternal Feminine, draws us afloat. , this is the beginning of fruitful practice; the eternal female guides us to ascend.
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——Goethe's "Faust"
8.
The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns to which we are awake.There is more day to dawn.The sun is but a morning star.
(The light that blinds us is darkness to us. When we are awake, the dawn will break. The days are long, The sun is just a morning star)
——Thoreau's "Walden"
9.
So we beat on,boats against the current,borne. back ceaselessly into the past.
(So we continue to push forward, sailing against the current, being pushed back continuously until we return to the past.)
——Francis "The Great" Gatsby"
10.
You finally fall asleep. And when you wake up, it's true. You are part of a brand-new world.
(Eventually, you fall into a deep sleep. When you wake up again, nothing has changed. You have integrated into the new world.)
——Tsubaki Harukami's "Kafka on the Shore"< /p>