The most classic foreign English sayings
1. If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
Winter is coming, can spring be far behind? Can spring be far behind? Shelley
2. All for one, one for all.
Everyone for one, one for all. mdash; Dumas pmdash;Napoleon
4. The darkest hour is that before the dawn.
The hour before dawn is the darkest. mdash; Fuller Fuller
5. It is no use doing what you like; you have got to like what you do.
You can do whatever you can't love, and you can do whatever you want. Love is all right. mdash;Churchill
6. He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat.quot;
He who fears being defeated will definitely fail.bull;Bonapartemdash;mdash;rsquo ;s the secret of success.
People must believe in themselves, this is the secret of success. mdash; Charles Chaplin Chaplin
10. he man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible ldquo;impossible" - Gen. William C. Westmoreland' - William bull ; General Westmoreland - Franklin P.Jones
13. Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Going to bed early and getting up early will make you healthy, wealthy and smart. _ Franklin.
14. Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.quot;
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.bull; Bonaparte-dash ;mdash;mdash;mdash;mdash;middot;Twain
20. Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air.quot;
Courage Perseverance and perseverance are magic talismans. In front of it, difficulties will disappear and all obstacles will disappear.--Quincy"
21. Today is not yesterday. We ourselves change. How then can our works and thoughts, if they are always to be fittest, continue always the same?
Today is different from yesterday. We ourselves are changing too.
So, if we want our writings and ideas to never become outdated, how can we never change? mdash;— ?Edison. ;