A certain amount of care or pain or trouble is necessary for every man at all times .A ship without a ballast is unstable and will not go straight. (Arthur Schopenhauer. Geman philosopher)
一定的憂(yōu)愁、痛苦或煩惱,對(duì)每個(gè)人都是時(shí)時(shí)必需的。一艘船如果沒(méi)有壓艙物,便不會(huì)穩(wěn)定,不能朝著目的地一直前進(jìn)。(德國(guó)哲學(xué)家 叔本華 A)
A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears. (Michel Eyquem Montaigne, French essayist)
害怕痛苦的人已經(jīng)在承受他所害怕 的痛苦了。(法國(guó)散文家 蒙田 M E)
As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have least wit are the greatest babblers. (Plato , Ancient Greek Philosopher)
正像空容器發(fā)出的聲音最大,智力最低者最善于嘮叨不休。(古希臘哲學(xué)家 柏拉圖)
Better one suffer, than a nation grieve. (John Drydon, British poet)
寧可一人受苦,不使民族悲傷。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 德萊頓 J)
Between grief and nothing I will take grief. (William Faulkner, American writer)
在悲痛與虛無(wú)之間,我愿意選擇悲痛。(美國(guó)作家 ?思{ W)
Comparison, more than reality, makes men happy or wretched. (Thomas Fuller, American inventor)
使人高興的或者沮喪的,與其說(shuō)是事實(shí),還不如說(shuō)是攀比。(美國(guó)發(fā)明家 富勒 T)
For evil news rides fast, while good news baits later. (John Milton, Britsh poet)
好事不出門(mén),壞事傳千里。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 彌爾頓 J)
Grief is itself a medicine. (William Cowper, British poet)
悲痛本身也是一種藥。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 考伯 W)
Happiness is beneficial for the body , but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. (Marcel Proust, French writer)
愉快有益于人的身體,但只有悲傷才能培養(yǎng)心靈力量。(法國(guó)作家 普魯斯 M)
Have no doubts because of trouble nor be thou discomtited
你雖然在困苦中也不惴惴不安
for the water of life's fountain springeth from a gloom bed
從暗處往往流出生命之泉
Sit not sad because that time a fitful aspect weareth
不要因?yàn)闀r(shí)運(yùn)不濟(jì)而郁郁寡歡,忍耐雖然最痛苦
Patience is most bitter , yet most sweet the fruit it bearth
其果實(shí)也最香甜
Sadi , Perisian poet
波斯詩(shī)人 薩迪
He best can pity who has felt the worse. (John Gay, British dramstist and poet)
感受過(guò)悲傷的人最富有同情心。(英國(guó)劇作家、詩(shī)人 蓋伊 J)
He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. (Saki, British writer)
誰(shuí)想在逆境中得到援助,就應(yīng)在身處順境時(shí)待人寬厚。(英國(guó)作家 薩基)
I tell you hopeless grief is passionless. (E.B.Browning, British poetess)
我告訴你,沒(méi)有希望的悲傷是沒(méi)有激情的。(英國(guó)女詩(shī)人 布朗寧 E B)
It is not miserable to be blind; it is miserable to be incapable of en-during blindness. (John Milton, British poet)
失明本身并非是悲慘的,不能忍受失明才是悲慘的。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 彌爾頓 J)
Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. (O.Henry, American writer)
人生是由嗚咽、抽泣和微笑組成的,而在三者之中,抽泣處于支配地位。(美國(guó)作家 歐 享利)
No man can be brave who considers pain the greatest evil of life; or temperate , who regards pleasure as the highest good. (Cicero, ancient Roman statsman)
把痛苦視為生活中最大的禍害的人不可能勇敢;把歡樂(lè)視為生活中最美妙的人不會(huì)自我節(jié)制。(古羅馬政治家 西塞羅)
One must mourn not the death of men but their birth. (Charles Scondat Montesquieu, French thinker and Philosopher)
人所悲傷的并不是人類(lèi)的死亡而是他們的誕生。(法國(guó)思想家、哲學(xué)家 孟德斯鳩)
Pure and complete sorrow is as impossible as pure and complete joy. (LeoTolstoy ,Russian writer)
純粹的、完全的哀愁和純粹的、完全的歡樂(lè)一樣都是不可能的。(俄國(guó)文學(xué)家 托爾斯泰 L)
handicaps a man's pow Sadness diminishes or er of action. (Benedict de Spinoza, Dutch Philosopher)
憂(yōu)傷會(huì)減少或者妨害一個(gè)人行動(dòng)的力量。(荷蘭哲學(xué)家 斯賓諾莎 B)
Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. (James Mackintosh, British writer)
悲哀和煩惱不是使人心軟,就是使人心狠。(英國(guó)作家 麥金托什 J)
Tears are the silent language of grief. (Voltaire, French philosopher)
眼淚是無(wú)聲的、悲傷的語(yǔ)言。(法國(guó)哲學(xué)家 伏爾泰)
The fiercest agonies have shorest reign. (William Crllen Bryant, American poet)
最猛烈的痛苦持續(xù)的時(shí)間也最短。(美國(guó)詩(shī)人 布萊恩特 W C)
The most glorious moment in your life are not the socalled days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishment. (Gustave Flaubert, French writer)
的一生中,最為輝煌的一天并不是功成名就的那些天,而是從悲嘆與絕望中產(chǎn)生對(duì)人生的挑戰(zhàn)和對(duì)未來(lái)輝煌的期盼的那些日子。(法國(guó)作家 福樓拜 G)
He pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body. (Publius Syrus, Syrian Latin writer)
心理疾病比身體疾病更糟。(敘利亞拉丁語(yǔ)作家 西拉士 P)
The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not. (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
痛苦的秘密在于有閑功夫擔(dān)心自己是否幸福。(英國(guó)劇作家肖伯納.G.)
To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on. (William Shkespeare, British dramatist)
為了一去不復(fù)返的災(zāi)禍而悲傷將會(huì)抬致新的災(zāi)禍。(英國(guó)劇作家 莎士比亞 W)
What's the use of worrying
擔(dān)憂(yōu)又有什么用
It never was worthwhile
不值得為它浪費(fèi)時(shí)間
So, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag
把煩惱塞進(jìn)行囊去
And smile, smile, smile
讓微笑永遠(yuǎn)充滿(mǎn)你的心田
一定的憂(yōu)愁、痛苦或煩惱,對(duì)每個(gè)人都是時(shí)時(shí)必需的。一艘船如果沒(méi)有壓艙物,便不會(huì)穩(wěn)定,不能朝著目的地一直前進(jìn)。(德國(guó)哲學(xué)家 叔本華 A)
A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears. (Michel Eyquem Montaigne, French essayist)
害怕痛苦的人已經(jīng)在承受他所害怕 的痛苦了。(法國(guó)散文家 蒙田 M E)
As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have least wit are the greatest babblers. (Plato , Ancient Greek Philosopher)
正像空容器發(fā)出的聲音最大,智力最低者最善于嘮叨不休。(古希臘哲學(xué)家 柏拉圖)
Better one suffer, than a nation grieve. (John Drydon, British poet)
寧可一人受苦,不使民族悲傷。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 德萊頓 J)
Between grief and nothing I will take grief. (William Faulkner, American writer)
在悲痛與虛無(wú)之間,我愿意選擇悲痛。(美國(guó)作家 ?思{ W)
Comparison, more than reality, makes men happy or wretched. (Thomas Fuller, American inventor)
使人高興的或者沮喪的,與其說(shuō)是事實(shí),還不如說(shuō)是攀比。(美國(guó)發(fā)明家 富勒 T)
For evil news rides fast, while good news baits later. (John Milton, Britsh poet)
好事不出門(mén),壞事傳千里。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 彌爾頓 J)
Grief is itself a medicine. (William Cowper, British poet)
悲痛本身也是一種藥。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 考伯 W)
Happiness is beneficial for the body , but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. (Marcel Proust, French writer)
愉快有益于人的身體,但只有悲傷才能培養(yǎng)心靈力量。(法國(guó)作家 普魯斯 M)
Have no doubts because of trouble nor be thou discomtited
你雖然在困苦中也不惴惴不安
for the water of life's fountain springeth from a gloom bed
從暗處往往流出生命之泉
Sit not sad because that time a fitful aspect weareth
不要因?yàn)闀r(shí)運(yùn)不濟(jì)而郁郁寡歡,忍耐雖然最痛苦
Patience is most bitter , yet most sweet the fruit it bearth
其果實(shí)也最香甜
Sadi , Perisian poet
波斯詩(shī)人 薩迪
He best can pity who has felt the worse. (John Gay, British dramstist and poet)
感受過(guò)悲傷的人最富有同情心。(英國(guó)劇作家、詩(shī)人 蓋伊 J)
He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. (Saki, British writer)
誰(shuí)想在逆境中得到援助,就應(yīng)在身處順境時(shí)待人寬厚。(英國(guó)作家 薩基)
I tell you hopeless grief is passionless. (E.B.Browning, British poetess)
我告訴你,沒(méi)有希望的悲傷是沒(méi)有激情的。(英國(guó)女詩(shī)人 布朗寧 E B)
It is not miserable to be blind; it is miserable to be incapable of en-during blindness. (John Milton, British poet)
失明本身并非是悲慘的,不能忍受失明才是悲慘的。(英國(guó)詩(shī)人 彌爾頓 J)
Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. (O.Henry, American writer)
人生是由嗚咽、抽泣和微笑組成的,而在三者之中,抽泣處于支配地位。(美國(guó)作家 歐 享利)
No man can be brave who considers pain the greatest evil of life; or temperate , who regards pleasure as the highest good. (Cicero, ancient Roman statsman)
把痛苦視為生活中最大的禍害的人不可能勇敢;把歡樂(lè)視為生活中最美妙的人不會(huì)自我節(jié)制。(古羅馬政治家 西塞羅)
One must mourn not the death of men but their birth. (Charles Scondat Montesquieu, French thinker and Philosopher)
人所悲傷的并不是人類(lèi)的死亡而是他們的誕生。(法國(guó)思想家、哲學(xué)家 孟德斯鳩)
Pure and complete sorrow is as impossible as pure and complete joy. (LeoTolstoy ,Russian writer)
純粹的、完全的哀愁和純粹的、完全的歡樂(lè)一樣都是不可能的。(俄國(guó)文學(xué)家 托爾斯泰 L)
handicaps a man's pow Sadness diminishes or er of action. (Benedict de Spinoza, Dutch Philosopher)
憂(yōu)傷會(huì)減少或者妨害一個(gè)人行動(dòng)的力量。(荷蘭哲學(xué)家 斯賓諾莎 B)
Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. (James Mackintosh, British writer)
悲哀和煩惱不是使人心軟,就是使人心狠。(英國(guó)作家 麥金托什 J)
Tears are the silent language of grief. (Voltaire, French philosopher)
眼淚是無(wú)聲的、悲傷的語(yǔ)言。(法國(guó)哲學(xué)家 伏爾泰)
The fiercest agonies have shorest reign. (William Crllen Bryant, American poet)
最猛烈的痛苦持續(xù)的時(shí)間也最短。(美國(guó)詩(shī)人 布萊恩特 W C)
The most glorious moment in your life are not the socalled days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishment. (Gustave Flaubert, French writer)
的一生中,最為輝煌的一天并不是功成名就的那些天,而是從悲嘆與絕望中產(chǎn)生對(duì)人生的挑戰(zhàn)和對(duì)未來(lái)輝煌的期盼的那些日子。(法國(guó)作家 福樓拜 G)
He pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body. (Publius Syrus, Syrian Latin writer)
心理疾病比身體疾病更糟。(敘利亞拉丁語(yǔ)作家 西拉士 P)
The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not. (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
痛苦的秘密在于有閑功夫擔(dān)心自己是否幸福。(英國(guó)劇作家肖伯納.G.)
To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on. (William Shkespeare, British dramatist)
為了一去不復(fù)返的災(zāi)禍而悲傷將會(huì)抬致新的災(zāi)禍。(英國(guó)劇作家 莎士比亞 W)
What's the use of worrying
擔(dān)憂(yōu)又有什么用
It never was worthwhile
不值得為它浪費(fèi)時(shí)間
So, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag
把煩惱塞進(jìn)行囊去
And smile, smile, smile
讓微笑永遠(yuǎn)充滿(mǎn)你的心田