The laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto
himself, we must steadfastly refuse to obey those laws, and we must as steadfastly stand by the
conventions which ignore them, since the statutes furnish us peace, fairly good government and
stability, and therefore are better for us than the laws of God, which would soon plunge us into
confusion and disorder and anarchy if we should adopt them. (Mark Twain, American writer)
Natural law is divine law,
It is only a law that binds each individual,
We must firmly refuse to obey it.
We should firmly
obey rules and regulations that ignore the laws of the gods,
because rules and regulations give us peace,
better government and stability,
therefore
for us,
regulations are better than divine laws,
because if we If the divine method is adopted,
he will plunge us into confusion,
disorder and anarchy.
(
American writer
Mark Twain
)
Famous aphorisms
< p>-Business
A friendship founded on business is better than business founded on friendship. (John Davision
Rockefeller, American businessman)
Friendship based on business is better than business based on friendship.
(
American industrialist
Rockefeller
J D.)
Advertising may be described as the science of arresting human in-telligence long enough to get
money from it. (Leacock Stephen, Canadian economist)
Advertising can be seen as a way of arresting human in-telligence long enough to get money from it. skills.
(
Canadian Economist
Stephen
L)
All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond
its income. (Samuel Butler, British writer)
Everyone in the world has an innate desire,
p>
Expense must exceed income.
This is the driving force for all progress.
(
British writer
Bob
Teller
. S.)
< p>Avarice, the apur of industry. (David Hume, Bdritish Philosopher)Greed is the stimulant of industry.
(
British philosopher
Hume
D)
Business? That's very simple--- - it's other people's money. (Alexandre Dumas, French novelist)
Business?
That's too easy - ask someone to take out their wallet.
(
French novelist
Zhongma Xiao
A)
Business underlies everything in our national life , including our spiritual life, Witness the fact that
in
the
Lord's
prayer
the
first
petition
is
for
daily
bread, < /p>
No
one
can
worship
God
or
love
his
neighbor on an empty stoach. (Woodrow Wilson. American President)
Life includes the foundation of spiritual life.
The indisputable fact is that
the first thing asked of God in the Lord’s Prayer is that we
have bread daily. No one can serve God or love his neighbor on an empty stomach.
(
President of the United States
Wilson
W.)
Did you ever expect a corporation to have a conscience, when it has no soul to damned, and no
body to be kicked? (Edward Thurlow, British Lawyer)
The company has neither soul to be damned, nor body to be kicked? It can be kicked over, do you expect it to have any conscience?
(
UK
Lawyer
Los Angeles
.E.)
Economy
the
poor
man's
mints;
extravagance
the
rich
man's
pitfall.(Martin
Tupper.
American
< p>economist.)Thrift is the mint of the poor, waste is the trap of the rich.
(
American Economist
Tapper
.M.)
For years I thought what was good for our country was good for General Motors, and vice versa.
(Charles E. Wilison American president of GM)
For many years, I always think it is good for the country things are good for us at General Motors and vice versa.
(
General Motors
President of Automobile Company
Wilson
C.E.)
Good times, bad times, there will always be advertising, In good times people want advertising; in
bad times they have to. (Bruce Barton British economist)
No matter the prosperity Times or depressions, advertising will always be there. In booms, people want to advertise; in busts, people have to
advertise.
(
British Economist
Barton
B.)
Here's
< p>therule
for
bargains
"Do
other
men,
for
they
would
do
you."
< p>That'sthe
true
precept.
(Charles Dickens. British novelist)
here There is a law of trading:
“Cheat others because they will cheat you.
” This is the true way to do business.
(
British Novel
Home
Dickens
C)
If Enterprise is afoot, wealth accumulates whatever may be happening to Thrift; and if Enterprise
is asleep, wealth decays, whatever Thrift may be doing. (John Maynard keynes British economist)
If Businesses are progressing, frugal or not, and wealth is declining.
(
American Economist
Keynes
.J.M.)
Literature flourishes best when it is half a trade and half an art. (Wiliam Rplph lnge, Birtish writer
and churchman)
When literature becomes half a trade and half an art, that is its most prosperous period .
(
British writer and pastor
Inge
.
W.R.
)
Men trifle with their business and their politics, but they never trifle with their games. (George
Burnard Shaw British dramatist)
Men trifle with their business They treat politics like a joke, but they never play it like a joke.
(
British playwright
Bernard Shaw
.G
.)
Necessity never makes a good bagain. (Benjamin Franklim, American Pesident)
Necessity never makes a good bargain.
(
American President Franklin
B)
The best cure for the national economy would beeconomy. (Ashoey Cooper, British novelist )
The best way to save the country's economy is to save.
(
British novelist
Cooper
A)
The trouble with the profit system has always been that is was highly unprofitable to most people.
(E.B.White, American writer)
The biggest disadvantage of the profit system has always been that it was highly unprofitable to most people. of.
(
American writer
White
E B)
There can be no economy where there is no efficiency. (Disraeli, British statesman)
Without efficiency, there is no economy.
(
British politician
Disraeli
)
The consumer isn't a moron;
she is your wife. You insult her in-telligence if
you assume that a
mere
slogan
slogan
p>
and
a
few
vapid
adjectives
will
persuade
her
to
buy
anything.
(Davik
Ogilvy,
American advertisement manager)
The consumer is not a fool; she is your wife. If you think that just a slogan and a few dry adjectives can induce her to buy anything, then you are blaspheming her intelligence.
(
American Advertising Operator
Ogilvie
D)
There is no resting place for an enterprise in a competitive economy. (Alfred P.Sloan. American
businessman)
In a competitive economy, there is no place for an enterprise to rest.
(
American Industrialist
Sloan
A D)
When you are skinning your customers, you should leave some skin on to grow so that you can
skin them again. (Nikita Khrushchev, Statsman of the former Soviet Union)
If you want to skin your customers, you You should leave some skin on them,
don't peel them all off, let it grow new skin, so you can continue
peeling them next time.
(
Former Soviet politician
Khrushchev
N)
Famous aphorisms
p>
-
Adversity
Adversity reveals genius; fortune conceals it. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)
Suffering reveals talent, good luck Hidden talent.
(
Ancient Roman poet
Horace
)
Almost
any
situation---good
or
bad
---is
affected < /p>
by
the
attitude
we
bring
to.
p>
(Lucius
Annaus
Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher)
Almost any situation - good or bad - can Influenced by our attitude towards the situation.
(
Ancient Roman philosopher
Philosopher
Senica
L A)
Although
the
world
is
full
of
suffering,
it
is
full
also
of
the
overcoming
of
it.
(Hellen
Keller,
American writer)
Although the world is full of suffering, suffering can always be overcome
(
American writer
Helen Kay Le
)
As
fruit
needs
not
only < /p>
sunshine
but
cold
nights
and
chilling
showers
to
ripen
it,
so
character
needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it. (Hugh Black, American writer)
Fruit needs not only sunlight,
but also cool nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The cultivation of human character requires not only joy, but also trials and difficulties.
(
American writer
Blake
H)
Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the freedom to choose his attitude in any given
set of circumstances. (Leonhard Frand, German novelist)
I can take anything from people,
< p>But there is one thing that cannot be done.This is the freedom to choose one's own attitude towards life under certain circumstances.
(
German novelist
Frank
L)
Every tragedy makes heroes of common people. (Normna Stephens, American writer)
Every tragedy creates heroes among ordinary people.
(
American writer
Stephens
N)
He who allows himself to be insulted, deserves to be. (F.C.Comford, British writer)
Those who are willing to be humiliated deserve to be humiliated.
(
British writer
Coford
F C)
I
find
life
an
exciting
business
and
most
exciting
when
it
is
lived
for
p>
others.
(Helen
Keller,Ameican writer)
I find life an exciting thing, especially living for others hour.
(
American writer
Helen Keller
)
I wept when I was born, and every day shows why.(Jack London, American novelist)
I have been crying since I was born, and every day shows why.
(
American novelist
Jack London
)
If you want to live your whole life free from pain
If you want to be free from pain in your life
You must become either a god or else a coupes
You must become either a god or a corpse< /p>
Consider other men's troubles
Think about other men's misfortunes
That will comfort yours
You will be able to face life calmly
Menander, Ancient Athenian playwriter
Ancient Athenian playwright
Menander
In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it. (George Bernad Shaw, British
dramastist)
For those who are afraid of danger, the world is always
dangerous.
(
British playwright
Bernard Shaw
G)
It is not true suffering ennobles the character; happiness does that sometimes, but suffering, for the
most part, makes men petty and vindictive. (William Somerset Maugham, British novelist)
Suffering can make character gain Sublimation,
This is not accurate;
Happiness can sometimes do this,
Suffering often makes people open-minded
Narrowness creates a vengeance mentality.
(
British novelist
Maugham
W S)
Let us suggest to the person in crisis that he cease concentrating so upon the dangers involved and
the
difficultie
and
concentrate
instead
upon
the
opptunity---for
there
is
< p>alwaysopportunity
in
crisis. (Seebohm Caroline, British physician)
Let us advise in crisis People:
Don’t focus so much on the dangers and difficulties involved,
Concentrate instead
on the opportunities - Because there are always opportunities in crises.
(
British Doctor
Caroline
S)
Light
troubles
speak;
great
troubles
keep
silent.
(Lucius
Annaeus
Seneneca,
Ancient
Roman
Philosopher)
< p>If there is a small difficulty, shout loudly; if there is a big difficulty, keep silent.(
Ancient Roman philosopher
Nica
L A)
Mishaps
< p>arelike
knives
that
either
serve
us
or
cut
us
as
we
grasp < /p>
them
by
the
handle
or
blade.(James Russell Lowell, American poetess and critic)
Disaster is like a knife.
Hold the handle and it will serve us.
Hold the blade and it will cut. Broken hands.
(
American poetess,
critic
Lo
Will
< p>J R)No
one
can
degrade
us
except
ourselves;
that
if
we
are
worthy,
no
influence
can
defeat
us.
(B.T.Washington, American educator)
No one can belittle us except ourselves.
If we are strong,
no bad influence can defeat us.
(
American educator
Washington
B T)
No pain, no palm; no thorns , no throne no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown. (William Penn,
British admiral)
Without sowing, there is no harvest; without hard work, there is no success; Without suffering, there is no glory; without setbacks, there is no glory.
(
British Admiral
Penn
W)
Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals. (Lucius Anaeus Seneca, Ancient
Roman philosopher)
Optimists always imagine themselves achieving their goals.
(
Ancient Roman philosopher
Senica
L A)
Perhaps you can't control your job, but you may be able to make other changes in your life. (Alan
Loy Mcginnis ,British writer)
Maybe you can't control your job, but you can Make life transformative.
(
British writer
McInnes
A L)
Prosperity doth best discover vice, but adversity doth discover virtue.
Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (John Kennedy, American president)
Find joy in hope and remain resilient in suffering.
(
President of the United States
Kennedy
J)
Sweet are the uses of adversity.(William Shakspeare,British Playwriter)
After all the hardships come the blessings.
(
British playwright
Shakespeare
W)
The
chinese
word
for
crisis
is
divided
into < /p>
two
characters,
one
meaning
danger
and
p>
the
other
meaning opportunity. (Burejer, British writer)
The Chinese word "crisis" is divided into two words, one meaning One represents danger, the other represents opportunity.
(
British writer
Bridger
)
The
misfortunes
hardest
to
bear
are
those
which < /p>
never
come.(James
Russell
Lowell,
American
Poetess and critic)
The most unbearable misfortunes are those that never come.
(
American poet and critic
Lowell
J R)
T
p>Can I make do with it?