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英文名人名言佳句 每日一句

英文名人名言佳句每日一句

今日名言

Posted by John on 06/14/2016No comments

―I don‘t run away from a challenge because I am afraid. Instead, I run towards it because the only way to escape fear is to trample it beneath your foot.‖

– Nadia Comaneci, Gymnast

「我不会因害怕而逃离挑战,我反而会正面迎向它,因为避开害怕的唯一方法是把它踏在脚下。」– 纳迪娅·埃列娜·柯曼妮奇 (体操选手)

 纳迪娅·埃列娜·柯曼妮奇 (1961- ) 是罗马尼亚体操选手,第一位在奥运体

操获得满分的选手,她共拿下 5 面奥运金牌,并 3 度蝉联欧洲锦标赛全能冠军,有「体操皇后」的美誉。 Abigail Adams (美国第一夫人)

Posted by John on 06/13/2016No comments

―Great necessities call out great virtues. When a mind is raised, and animated by scenes that engage the heart, then those qualities which would otherwise lay dormant, wake into life and form the character of the hero and the statesman.‖

– Abigail Adams, First Lady of the U.S.

「巨大的需求会引发伟大的美德,当一个人长成、被感动人心的景像所鼓舞,那些原本潜藏的特质,就会被唤起进入生活,并形成英雄及政治家的性格。」– 艾碧该·亚当斯 (美国第一夫人)

 艾碧该·亚当斯 (1744-1818) 是美国第二任总统约翰·亚当斯之妻,也是美

国第六任总统约翰·昆西·亚当斯之母,她提倡妇女应有财产权和更多机会,特别是受教育,借此发展她们的智能。 Peter Diamandis (企业家)

Posted by John on 06/10/2016No comments

―If the risk is fully aligned with your purpose and mission, then it‘s worth considering.‖

– Peter Diamandis, Entrepreneur

「如果一个风险与你的目标及使命完全吻合,那它就值得考虑。」– 彼得·戴曼迪斯 (企业家)

 彼得·戴曼迪斯 (1961- ) 是美国企业家,成立多家私人航太公司,包括太

空探险公司 (Space Adventures)、以开发小行星采矿为旨的行星资源公司 (Planetary Resources),著有纽约时报畅销书「富足:解决人类生存难题的重大科技创新」。

Frank Lloyd (建筑师)

Posted by John on 06/09/2016No comments

―TV is chewing gum for the eyes.‖

– Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect

「电视是眼睛的口香糖。」– 法兰克·洛伊·莱特 (建筑师)

 法兰克·洛伊·莱特 (1867-1959) 是美国建筑师、室内设计师,代表作是位

于宾州,横跨瀑布之上的「落水山庄」(Fallingwater)。他著有 20 本书,也是受欢迎的演说家,被为誉为美国史上最伟大的建筑师。 Carl Sagan (宇宙学家)

Posted by John on 06/08/2016No comments

―When you make the finding yourself – even if you‘re the last person on Earth to see the light – you‘ll never forget it.‖

– Carl Sagan, Cosmologist

「当你自己找出答案 – 即便你是世上最后一个发现的人 – 你永远都不会忘记。」– 卡尔·萨根 (宇宙学家)

 卡尔·萨根 (1934-1996) 是美国太空人、天文学家,也是享誉全球的科普

大师,他主要的贡献在于对金星表面高温的研究,但最为人知的还是他对外星生命的研究及探索。

Harriet Martineau (作家)

Posted by John on 06/07/2016No comments

―A soul preoccupied with great ideas best performs small duties.‖

– Harriet Martineau, Writer

「心系伟大想法的人,把小事做的最好。」– 海丽叶特·马蒂诺 (作家)

 海丽叶特·马蒂诺 (1802-1876) 是英国作家及社会学家,以宗教、社会、国家及女权主义等观点撰写论文,且著有多本书籍,得到维多利亚女王的赏识,是少数能靠写作维生的女性作家。 Paulo Coelho (小说家)

Posted by John on 06/06/2016No comments

―Profound commitment to a dream does not confine or constrain: it liberates. Even a difficult, winding path can lead to your goal if you follow it to the end.‖

– Paulo Coelho, Novelist

「对一个梦想的完全投入不会限制或束缚一个人,而是解脱。一条困难、曲折的路将带你抵达目标,如果你走到最后。」– 保罗‧科尔贺 (小说家)

 保罗‧科尔贺 (1947- ) 是巴西著名小说家,获得多项国际知名奖项,以《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》一书而世界闻名,他所出版的书籍被翻成约 38 种语言,在全球共有约 2,000 万本的销量。

 Posted by John on 05/27/2016No comments

Ivanka Trump (经理人)

Posted by John on 06/03/2016No comments

―Take nothing for granted. Know that in life, the harder you work, the luckier you‘ll get.‖

– Ivanka Trump, Businesswoman

「没有事情是理所当然,要知道在人生中你愈努力,你就会愈幸运。」– 伊凡卡·川普 (经理人)

 伊凡卡·川普 (1981- ) 纽约地产大亨唐纳·川普的女儿,担任川普集团开发

与并购部门执行副总,职务涉及地产和旅馆经营的所有面向,她也发展自

有品牌,推出手提袋和鞋靴系列。 Misty Copeland (芭蕾舞者)

Posted by John on 06/02/2016No comments

―Through belief in yourself, hard work and dedication, it is possible to achieve your dreams, prove your doubters wrong and go from an underdog to a Warrior.‖

– Misty Copeland, Ballerina

「透过相信自己,努力及专心致志,你有机会完成你的梦想、证明怀疑者是错的,并由弱者转为战士。」– 米斯蒂·科普兰 (芭蕾舞者)

 米斯蒂·科普兰 (1982- ) 是美国芭蕾舞剧团 (ABT) 的首席舞者,也是第一

位晋升此地位的非洲裔女性,她早年被告知身材不适合跳芭蕾,但拒绝放

弃,最终靠努力获得肯定,在 2015 年入选《时代》杂志百大风云人物。 Joseph Addison (文学家)

Posted by John on 06/01/2016No comments

―Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.‖

– Joseph Addison, Writer

「阅读之于心灵,犹如运动之于身体。」– 约瑟夫‧艾迪生 (文学家)

 约瑟夫‧艾迪生 (1672-1719) 是英国散文家、诗人、剧作家以及政治家,

为著名杂志《闲谈者》(Tatler) 与《旁观者》(Spectator) 的共同创办人。他在 1705 年出任副国务秘书,并在 1708 年当选国会议员。 Mahatma Gandhi (政治家)

Posted by John on 05/31/2016No comments

―If I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning.‖

– Mahatma Gandhi, Statesman

「如果我相信自己做的到,我将一定取得所需要的能力,即便一开始我可能没有。」– 甘地 (政治家)

 甘地 (1869-1948) 毕业于英国伦敦大学,回国后带领印度人民以非暴力、

不合作的抗议方式,脱离英国的殖民统治并赢得独立,他的行为鼓舞了世界各地的人权及自由运动。 Dale Carnegie (励志专家)

Posted by John on 05/30/2016No comments

―Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.‖

– Dale Carnegie, Motivational Expert

「世界上的重要事情,都是由在看似没有希望、还持续努力的人所完成。」– 戴尔‧卡内基 (励志专家)

戴尔‧卡内基 (1888-1955) 是美国励志作家及演说家,创立了一系列的行销、演讲、企业训练、人际关系、及励志成长等训练课程。他是畅销书《卡内基沟通与人际关系 – 如何赢取友谊与影响他人》的作者。

Denis Waitley (励志演说家)

Posted by John on 05/27/2016

―Losers live in the past. Winners learn from the past and enjoy working in the present toward the future.‖

– Denis Waitley, Motivational Speaker

「失败者活在过去,胜利者从过去学习,并享受当下的工作以得到更好的未来。」– 丹尼斯‧魏特利 (励志演说家)

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最有名最新十大英文励志名言

创业者的十大英文励志名言

TOP 10 INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FOR ENTREPRENEURS

#1: Steve Jobs, Apple

"Believe that things will work somehow out... follow your intuition and curiosity... trust your heart even when it leads you off the well-worn path... You have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future... The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it... Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They

somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary."

#2: Oprah Winfrey, Harpo

"What I know for sure is that if you want to have success, you can't make success your goal. The key is not to worry about being successful, but to instead work toward being significant - and the success will naturally follow... If you do work that you love, and work that fulfills you, the rest will come. And, I truly believe, that the reason I've been able to be so financially successful is

because my focus has never, ever for one minute been money. Would you do your job and not be paid for it? I would do this job, and take on a second job just to make ends meet if nobody paid me. That's how you know you are doing the right thing."

#3: Tony Robbins

"A real decision is measured by the fact that you've taken a new action. If there's no action, you haven't truly decided... The most important thing you can do to achieve your goals is to make sure that as soon as you set them, you immediately begin to create

momentum. The most important rules that I ever adopted to help me in achieving my goals were those I learned from a very successful man who taught me to first write down the goal, and then to never leave the site of setting a goal without first taking some form of positive action toward its attainment."

#4: Ted Turner, Turner Broadcasting

"All my life people have said that I wasn't going to make it... You

can never quit. Winners never quit, and quitters never win."

#5: Anita Roddick, The Body Shop

"Whatever you do, be different - that was the advice my mother gave me, and I can't think of better advice for an entrepreneur. If you're different, you will stand out."

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#6: Tony Robbins

"For changes to be of any true value, they've got to be lasting and consistent. Any time you sincerely want to make a change, the first thing you must do is to raise your standards... If you don't set a baseline standard for what you'll accept in life, you'll find it's easy to slip into behaviors and attitudes or a quality of life that's far below what you deserve... Whatever happens, take

responsibility... The only thing that's keeping you from getting what you want is the story you keep telling yourself."

#7: Chris Gardner, Gardner Rich & Co.

"Find something that you love. Something that gets you so excited you can't wait to get out of bed in the morning. Forget about money. Be happy."

#8: Donald Trump{trump语录}.

"I was relentless, even in the face of total lack of encouragement, because much more often than you'd think, sheer persistence is the difference between success and failure."{trump语录}.

#9: Isadore Sharp, Four Seasons

"Whatever you do, don't ever use a crutch, and don't ever think of having an excuse for not having said, 'Yeah, I did my best.'"

#10: Trip Hawkins, Electronic Arts

"One quality of entrepreneurship is just persistence, not giving up because you have road blocks and also not giving in because other people tell you that you're nuts. You are nuts and you should be proud of it. Stick with what you believe in."

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英国新任外交大臣的惊人语录

英国新任外交大臣的惊人语录 7 Times Boris Johnson, Britain’s New Foreign Secretary, Was Anything but Diplomatic 英国新任外交大臣的惊人语录

LONDON — Boris Johnson, Britain’s new foreign secretary, has a quality unusual for a nation’s top diplomat: He can be spectacularly undiplomatic.

伦敦——英国新任外交大臣鲍里斯·约翰逊(Boris Johnson)身上有种鲜见于国家最高外交官的特点:他口无遮拦起来十分惊人。

Johnson has suggested that President Barack Obama had an “ancestral dislike of the British Empire,” written a poem insinuating that Turkey’s president had sexual relations with a goat, and likened the European Union — which he helped lead the campaign for Britain to leave — to Hitler’s Third Reich. 约翰逊曾表示贝拉克·奥巴马总统有“源自先辈的对大英帝国的反感”,他写了一首诗暗示土耳其总统和一只山羊发生性关系,并将欧盟比作希特勒的第三帝国——他是英国脱离欧盟运动的领导人之一。

And that was only this spring.

以上这些还只是今年春天的言论。

In December, he compared Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, to Dobby the House Elf, a “Harry Potter” character. In 2007, he wrote that Hillary Clinton looked like “a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital.” In 2002, he referred to Africans as “flag-waving pickaninnies.”

去年12月,他把俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京(Vladimir Putin)比作“哈利·波特”(Harry Potter)系列中的人物——家养小精灵多比。2007年,他撰文说希拉里·克林顿(Hillary Clinton)像精神病院里的一个“虐待狂护士”。2002年,他把非洲人叫做“挥舞着小旗的黑小子”。

So it was with no little shock that the world reacted to the news Wednesday evening that Britain’s new prime minister, Theresa May, had named Johnson to lead the rarefied Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which employs 14,000 people in nearly 270 diplomatic offices and works with the secret intelligence service MI6.

因此,当周三晚上传出消息,新任首相特丽莎·梅(Theresa May)将让约翰逊领导清贵的外交与联邦事务部(Foreign and Commonwealth Office)时,全世界都颇为震惊,这个部门掌管着近270座外交办事处的1.4万名雇员,还要和秘密情报机构军情六处(MI6)合作。

Informed of the appointment, the State Department’s spokesman struggled to keep a straight face. The French foreign minister told a radio station that Johnson had “lied a lot to the British people” while

campaigning for Britain’s exit from the European Union. Carl Bildt, a former prime minister and foreign minister of Sweden, lamented on Twitter: “I wish it was a joke, but I fear it isn’t.”

在得知这个任命时,美国国务院发言人忍俊不禁。法国外交部长接受电台采访时说,在呼吁英国退出欧盟的行动中,约翰逊“对英国人民撒了很多谎”。前瑞典首相和外交大臣卡尔·比尔特(Carl Bildt)在Twitter上哀叹:“我希望这是个玩笑,但恐怕不是。”

Putting Johnson — whose aspirations for prime minister were dashed by the betrayal of an erstwhile ally, Michael Gove — at the helm of the foreign office may have been an astute move by May. He will

frequently be out of the country. He will have limited say over trade and withdrawal from the European Union, tasks May gave to other proponents of a “Brexit.” And perhaps, at least in his public style, he’ll have to grow up a little.

曾经的盟友迈克尔·戈夫(Michael Gove)的背叛,令约翰逊的拜相之梦破灭,而此时让他去执掌英国外交,似乎是梅的一个高招。他会频频出国。他在贸易和退欧事务上的发言权是有限的,梅已经把这些事务交给其他脱欧支持者。此外他可能得让自己显得更像个成年人,至少在公众形象上。

His defenders argue that for all of his verbal daggers, Johnson is at heart a liberal internationalist. He was born in New York City, grew up partly in Brussels, speaks French and Russian, and sprinkles his sentences with Latin phrases. He is a polymath who studied at Eton and Oxford and was a prolific journalist and author who wrote a well-regarded book on his hero Winston Churchill.

捍卫他的人称,尽管语言伤人,但约翰逊本质上是一个崇尚自由主义的国际主义者。他出生于纽约市,在布鲁塞尔生活过一段时间,会说法语和俄语,还会在讲话时穿插引用一些拉丁语。曾在伊顿和牛津就读的他学识渊博,以前还是一名高产的新闻工作者和作家,写过一本颇受好评的著作,是关于他心目中的英雄温斯顿·丘吉尔(Winston Churchill)的。 As London’s mayor — from 2008 until May of this year — Johnson proved to be both popular and canny, presiding over a successful Olympic Games in 2012, improving public transportation (the city’s

shared-cycling program is still informally known as “Boris Bikes”) and traveling the world to raise the city’s profile as a capital of commerce and finance.

事实证明,担任伦敦市长期间——从2008年一直到今年5月——约翰逊既受民众欢迎,又谨慎精明:在他的领导下,伦敦成功举办了2012年的奥运会;公共交通得到改善(在非正式场合,该市的公共自行车项目依然被叫做“鲍里斯自行车”);为了提高伦敦作为商业和金融中心的地位,他在全世界奔走。

Here, however, are some of Johnson’s memorable utterances that may shadow him in his new role as Britain’s top diplomat:

然而,以下是约翰逊一些令人难忘的言论。它们可能会在他担任英国最高外交官期间给他蒙上阴影:

He Called Obama Part-Kenyan

他称奥巴马是一半肯尼亚人

When Obama urged Britons in April to remain in the European Union, Johnson was not amused. In a column in The Sun, he mentioned a theory, prominent in the U.S. far-right, that Obama was motivated by a radical anti-imperialist agenda and that “the part-Kenyan president’s ancestral dislike of the British Empire” had motivated the removal of a bust of Churchill from the White House. (Obama, a native of Hawaii, had limited contact with his Kenyan father. There is no evidence that the bust, a loan from the

British government, was removed for political reasons. Another Churchill bust remains in the White House.)

奥巴马4月呼吁英国留在欧盟时,约翰逊感到不快。在《太阳报》(The Sun)的一个专栏里,他提到了一个理论,即促使奥巴马这么做的是一个激进的反帝国主义议程,且“这个一半是肯尼亚人的总统源自先辈的对大英帝国的反感”导致丘吉尔的一尊半身塑像移出白宫。这个理论在美国的极右翼中很著名。(实际上,作为一个土生土长的夏威夷人,奥巴马与来自肯尼亚的父亲联系有限。而且没有证据表明,从英国政府借来的那尊半身塑像是因为政治原因被移走的。丘吉尔的另一尊半身塑像仍在白宫里。)

Asked Wednesday evening if he planned to apologize to Obama, Johnson replied: “The United States of America will be at the front of the queue.” (That might have been a nod to Obama’s warning that Britain would be at the “back of the queue” in trade negotiations with the United States if Britons voted to leave the European Union.)

周三傍晚被问及是否打算向奥巴马道歉时,约翰逊回答说:“美利坚合众国排在第一位。”(这可能是对奥巴马早前发出的警告的一种示意。奥巴马曾表示,如果英国投票决定退出欧盟,在与美国进行贸易谈判时将“排在最后一位”。) He Has Insulted Hillary Clinton

他曾侮辱希拉里·克林顿

As a columnist for The Telegraph — a job for which he has reportedly been paid 275,000 pounds

($365,000) a year — Johnson wrote of Clinton in 2007, when she was running for president: “She’s got dyed blonde hair and pouty lips, and a steely blue stare, like a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital.” He concluded, however, that she should become president, “not because we necessarily want her for herself, but because we want Bill in the role of first husband. And if Bill can deal with Hillary, he can surely deal with any global crisis.” (Johnson later apologized.)

在2007年,为《每日电讯报》(The Daily Telegraph)担任专栏作家的约翰逊写到了当时正在竞选总统的克林顿:“她有着一头染过的金发和肥大的嘴唇,用蓝色的眼睛冷冰冰地盯着人看,就像精神病医院里的一个虐待狂护士。”不过,他在文章结尾处写道,她应该当总统,“不是因为我们必然希望她当总统,而是因为我们希望比尔当第一丈夫。如果比尔应付得了希拉里,他肯定也能应付任何全球危机。”(约翰逊后来表示了道歉。)据称,这份工作一年带给他的收入是27.5万英镑(约合250万元人民币)。

He Called Donald Trump Crazy

他曾说唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)疯了

Asked about a proposal by Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, to bar Muslims from entering the United States, Johnson responded that Trump was “clearly out of his mind.” 被问及稳获美国共和党提名的总统候选人唐纳德·特朗普禁止穆斯林进入美国的提议时,约翰逊回答称特朗普“显然是疯了”。

As to Trump’s suggestion that parts of London were so overrun with radicalized Muslims that they were no-go areas for police officers, Johnson retorted that Trump had displayed “stupefying ignorance” that

made him unfit to be president. He said he would welcome Trump to London to show him the city, “except that I wouldn’t want to expose Londoners to any unnecessary risk of meeting Donald Trump.”

对于特朗普称伦敦部分地区挤满了变得激进的穆斯林,成了不适合警察前往的地区的言论,约翰逊反驳称特朗普表现出的“令人错愕的无知”让他不适合当总统。他说,本来欢迎特朗普来伦敦,让他好好看看这座城市,“只可惜我不想让伦敦民众面临任何不必要的见到唐纳德·特朗普的风险”。{trump语录}.

He Compared the European Union to Nazi Germany

他曾将欧盟比作纳粹德国

In May, Johnson told The Sunday Telegraph that European history had been marked by ill-fated attempts to unify the Continent, in efforts to re-create the “golden age” of the Roman Empire. “Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically,” he said. “The EU is an attempt to do this by different methods.”

今年5月,约翰逊对《星期日电讯报》(The Sunday Telegraph)表示,欧洲历史上有多次注定会失败的尝试,意在统一整个欧洲大陆,这些行动旨在重现罗马帝国的“黄金时代”。“拿破仑、希特勒和各种各样的人都尝试过,但均以悲剧收场,”他说。“欧盟是试图用不同的方式来做这件事。”

Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, said Johnson had “crossed the boundaries of rational discourse.” But Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Conservative lawmaker, defended the remarks as “absolutely true.” While Hitler and Napoleon wanted to create a single European power through violence, he said, “the EU is trying to do it by stealth.”

欧洲理事会(European Council)主席唐纳德·图斯克(Donald Tusk)表示,约翰逊“越过了理性言论的界限”,但保守党议员雅各布·里斯-莫格(Jacob Rees-Mogg)为约翰逊的言论进行了辩护,称其“绝对属实”。他说,希特勒和拿破仑希望通过暴力建立一个统一的欧洲大国,“欧盟则试图通过暗中行动这么做”。

He Has Offended Commonwealth Nations

他得罪了多个英联邦国家

Johnson has offended people from central Africa to Southeast Asia (not to mention Liverpool, England). He will have to work with a number of African and Asian nations in his new portfolio, which includes handling Commonwealth affairs.

从中非到东南亚(更别说英格兰的利物浦了)的人,都被约翰逊得罪了。在包括处理英联邦事务的新工作中,他将不得不与大量非洲和亚洲国家合作。

In 2002, criticizing a trip by Tony Blair, then prime minister, to the Democratic Republic of Congo,

Johnson wrote: “It is said that the queen has come to love the Commonwealth, partly because it supplies her with regular cheering crowds of flag-waving pickaninnies.” He added: “No doubt the AK-47s will fall silent, and the pangas will stop their hacking of human flesh, and the tribal warriors will all break out in watermelon smiles to see the big white chief touch down in his big white British taxpayer-funded bird.” (He later apologized.)

2002年,约翰逊在谴责时任首相托尼·布莱尔(Tony Blair)访问刚果民主共和国时写道:“据说女王开始喜欢英联邦,在一定程度上是因为它能为她提供一群群放声欢呼、挥舞旗帜的黑小子。”他接着又说:“看到白人大头领乘坐着那架用英国纳税人的钱购买的白色大鸟着陆时,无疑AK-47会安静下来,非洲大砍刀会停下砍人肉的动作,部落武士也会露出西瓜似的笑容。”(他后来为此道歉。)

In 2006, describing his own party, Johnson wrote: “For 10 years, we in the Tory Party have become used to Papua New Guinea-style orgies of cannibalism and chief-killing,” stunning leaders of the Pacific nation, which is part of the Commonwealth. He apologized, but only halfheartedly.

在2006年,约翰逊在写到自己所在的政党时说:“10年来,我们托利党(保守党的俗称——译注)内部已经习惯了巴布亚新几内亚式的食人和弑主狂欢”,这让位于太平洋地区的英联邦国家巴布亚新几内亚的领导人大为震惊。他后来也道歉了,但只是敷衍了事。

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川普狂言被收录2016最受瞩目语录清单

川普狂言被收录2016最受瞩目语录清单 Donald Trump’s boast on the campaign trail that he could "shoot somebody" and not lose any voters tops a Yale Law School librarian’s list of the most notable quotes of 2016.

唐纳德·川普吹嘘自己开枪杀人也不会失去任何选民,该言论在耶鲁法学院图书馆2016年最引人注目语录清单中名列前茅。

Sound bites from the presidential campaign dominated the 11th annual "Yale Book of Quotations" list from Fred Shapiro, an associate director of the library. He chooses quotes that are famous or revealing of the spirit of the times, and not necessarily eloquent or admirable.

总统竞选言论主导了图书馆副主任弗雷德·夏皮罗的第十一届“耶鲁名言集”。他挑选了那些有名或者是揭露时代精神的言论,这些话并不全是有意义或者让人尊敬的话语。

The list includes quotes from each of the national party conventions. At the Republicans’ gathering in Cleveland, it was Trump saying: "I alone can fix it." At the Democrats’ convention a week later, it was Khizr Khan, the father of an American soldier killed in Iraq, addressing Trump and saying: "You have sacrificed nothing and no one."

该清单包括各党代会大会语录。当共和党人在克利夫兰举行竞选集会时,川普说:“我一个人就能搞定它。”一周后的民主党大会上,一名在伊拉克被杀害的美国士兵的父亲Khizr Khan对川普说:“你没有牺牲任何事情和任何人。”

The yearly list is an update to the "Yale Book of Quotations," which was first published in 2006.

年度清单更新了“耶鲁名言集”,该书于2006年首次出版。

THE LIST

清单

1. "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters." — Donald Trump, speech at campaign rally, Sioux Center, Iowa, Jan. 23.

“我站在第五大道中心杀人也不会失去支持者。”——2016年1月,唐纳德·川普在爱荷华州苏族中心的集会上说。

2. "When they go low, we go high." — Michelle Obama, commencement speech at Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, April 23.

“当他们走向堕落时,我们应该走向更高处。”——2016年4月23日,米歇尔·奥巴马在密西西比杰克逊杰克逊州立大学演讲

3. "You could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the ’basket of deplorables.’" — Hillary Clinton, remarks at a fundraiser, New York, Sept. 9.

“你可以这么说,半数川普支持者是‘一群可怜虫’。”——2016年9月9日,希拉里·克林顿在纽约的募捐者面前评论。

4. "And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside." — Lin-Manuel Miranda, poem about Orlando massacre read at Tony Awards ceremony, New York, June 12.

“爱就是爱爱爱爱爱,爱不能被抹杀或者搁置。”2016年6月12日,林曼努尔米兰达关于奥克兰大屠杀获得纽约托尼奖的诗歌。

5. "(In politics) you need both a public and a private position." — Hillary Clinton, speech to National Multi-Housing Council released by WikiLeaks, Oct. 7.

“在政治里,你既需要公共立场也需要私人立场。”2016年10月7日,希拉里·克林顿对国家多元住房委员会说,这由维基解密提供。

6. "I alone can fix it." — Donald Trump, speech at Republican National Convention, Cleveland, July 21.

“一个人就能搞定。”—— 2016年7月21日,唐纳德·川普在克利夫兰共和党全国大会上说。

7. "Have you even read the United States Constitution? ... You have sacrificed nothing and no one." — Khizr Khan, addressing Donald Trump in speech at Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, July 28.

“你读过美国宪法吗?你没有牺牲任何东西和任何人。”2016年7月28日,KhizrKhan在费城民主党全国大会上对川普说。

8. "Lucifer in the flesh. ... I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life." — Former Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner, describing Ted Cruz during talk at Stanford University, April 27.

“撒旦转世——我这辈子从没有比和他更糟的杂种共事过。”2016年4月27日,前共和党议长议长约翰·博纳在斯坦福大学的谈话中描述特德克鲁兹。

9. "His life will never be the one that he dreamed about and worked so hard to achieve. That is a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life." — Dan Turner, letter to judge prior to sentencing of his son, Brock Turner, after Brock’s conviction for sexual assault of an unconscious woman, June.

“他的人生将再也无法成为他梦想的那样,他如此的努力想过上那种生活。用二十多年的生命支付他二十多分钟的行为代价高昂。”——2016年6月,继布罗克对无意识女人进行性攻击获罪后,他的母亲丹在审判自己的儿子钱给法官写信。

10. "I’m not the next Usain Bolt or Michael Phelps. I’m the first Simone Biles." — Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, interview, Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 11.

“我不是下一个乌塞恩.博尔特或菲尔普斯。我是第一个西蒙。”——2016年8月11日,奥林匹克体操运动员西蒙在里约热内卢采访中说。

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中英名言佳句

Well-turned Sentences and Quotations

❀A foreign language is a weapon in the struggle of life.

❀There’s no royal road to science, only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of its steep path have a chance of gaining its luminous summits.

——Karl Marx (1818-1883 German)

❀Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.

❀Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value.

❀Imagination is more important than knowledge.

❀When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute——and it’s longer than an hour. That’s relativity.

❀Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.

——Albert Einstein (1875-1955 American)

❀Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.

❀If you do not learn to think when you are young, you’ll never learn. ——Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931 American)

❀We must believe that each one of us is able to something well, and that, when we discover what this something is, we must work until we succeed.

❀Nothing in life is to be feared. It’s only to be understood.

——Madame Curie (1867-1934 French)

❀When we encounter more difficulties, we should be more spirited; when we are more at danger, we should be more courageous.

——Patrick Henry (1736-1799 American)

❀Other men live to eat, while I eat to live.

——Socrates (470-399BC Greece)

❀The proper function of man is to live but not to exist.

——Jack Londong (1876-1916 American)

❀If you love life, do not waste time, for that’s what life is made of. ❀Love your neighbor——yet don’t pull down your hedge.

❀If you would be loved, love and be lovable.

❀Eat to please yourself, but dress to please others.

❀A word to the wise is sufficient.

——Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790 American)

❀People who are very quick are apt to be too sure. Slow and steady win the race.

❀Little people often think themselves of greater importance.

❀He that is discontented in one place will seldom be happy in another. ❀Self-help is the best help.

❀He that prays harm for his neighbor begs a curse upon himself. ——Aesop (Greece)

❀Talkers are not good doers.

❀The evil that men do lives after them.

❀The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.

❀The sweetest music to lovers is the sound of each other’s tongues at night.

❀The course of true love never did run smooth.

——William Shakespeare (1564-1616 British)

❀This has been made a test case, all who prosper in the future must put a shoulder to the wheel.

——Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894 American)

❀No man is useless in this world who lightens the burden of someone else.

❀I can endure poverty, but not shame——neglect, but not insult. ——Charles Dickens (1812-1870 British)

❀Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.

——Anna Louise Strong (1885-1920 American)

❀The golden rule is that there are no golden rules.

❀The tragedy is not in not knowing, but in not knowing that you don’t know.

——George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950 British)

❀The learned is happy nature to explore, the fool is happy that he knows no more.

——Alexander Pope (1688-1744 British)

❀The principal thing in this world is to keep one’s soul aloft.

——Flaubert (1821-1880 French)

❀The busy bee has no time for sorrow.

——William Blake (1757-1827 British)

❀Sorrow calls no time that’s gone.

——John Fletcher (1579-1626 British)

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❀What we know is nothing; what we do not know is immense. ——Laplace (1749-1827 French)

❀The sum of behavior is to retain a man’s own dignity, without intruding upon the liberty of others.

❀He conquers twice, who upon victory overcomes himself.

❀Studies serve for delight, for ornament and for ability.

——Francis Bacon (1561-1626 British){trump语录}.

❀Books are the stepping stones to human progress.

——Maxim Gorky (1868-1936 Russian)

❀The book is a living voice. It is an intellect to which one still listens. Hence we ever remain under the influence of the great men of old.

❀The only effect of time has been to sift out the bad products; for nothing in literature can long survive but what’s really good.

❀A man may usually be known by the books he reads as well as by the company he keeps.

——Samuel Smiles (1812-1904 British)

❀Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.

❀Life is just a series of trying to make your mind.

——Thomas Fuller (1608-1661 British)

❀It is only shallow people who judge by appearances.

❀Truth is rarely pure, and never simple.

——Oscar Wilder (1856-1900 British)

❀Our greatest glory consists not in never falling but rising every time we fell.

❀I read an excellent book, it is to me just as if I had gained a new friend. ——Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1744 British)

❀Choose a life of action, not one of ostentation.

——Cornelius Nepos (Roman)

❀Cultivation to the mind is as necessary as food to the body. ——Marcus Tullins Cicero (Roman)

❀Intellect is to the mind what sight is to the body.

——George Berkeley (1685-1753 British)

❀Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success. ❀Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor.

❀A beautiful form is better than beautiful face; a beautiful behavior than a beautiful form.

——Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882 American)

❀Remember, science requires your whole life. And even if you had two lives to give, they would not be enough.

——Pavlov (1849-1936 Russian)

❀Life is measured by thought and action, not by time.

——John Lubbock (1834-1913 British)

❀He who does not wish to win has already lost.

——Olmedo (1780-1847 Spanish)

❀A wise man never loses anything if he has himself.

——Friedrich Wilheim Nietzsche (1844-1900 German)

❀There’s but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous.

——Thomas Paine (1737-1809 British)

❀The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter. ❀Every time you stop a school you will have to build a jail.

——Mark Twain (1835-1910 American)

❀A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.

——Conan Doyle (1859-1930 British)

❀Keep your face to the sunshine and you can not see the shadows. ——Hellen Keller (1880-1968 American)

❀The sun does not shine on both sides of the hedge at once. ——R. Jefferies (1848-1887)

❀A man is not to be sneered at for having a trump card in his hand, he is only to be sneered if he plays his trump card badly.

❀Every man’s work, whether it be literature or music or picture or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself.

——Samuel Butter (1835-1902 British)

❀I steer my ship with hope, leaving fear behind.

——Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826 American)

❀The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. ——Victor Marie Hugo (1802-1885 French){trump语录}.

❀If a book comes from the heart, it will contrive to reach other hearts. ❀The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but what they miss.

❀Work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries that beset mankind.

——Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881 British)

❀We can’t be all heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.

——Will Rogers (1879-1935 American)

❀Have no fear of perfection——you’ll never reach it.

——Salvador Dali (Spanish)

❀Distance is naught while heart with heart can meet.

——Joseph Wheeler (1836-1906 American)

❀I’d rather take care of the stomachs of the living than the glory of the dead in the form of stone memorials.

——Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896 Swedish)

❀One of the oldest human needs is having someone wonder where you are when you do not come home at night.

——Margaret Mead (1901-1978 American)

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❀He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he who loses courage loses everything.

——Cervantes (1547-1616 Spanish)

❀If winter comes, can spring be far behind?

——Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822 British)

❀The tree will wither long before it falls.

——George Gordon Byron (1788-1824 British)

❀What makes life dreary is the want of motive.

——George Eliot (1819-1880 British)

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李开复的经典名言

李开复的经典名言,经典语录(中英文)

人生最遗憾的莫过于轻易的放弃了不该放弃的东西,或者是固执地坚持不改坚持的。

有勇气来改变可以改变的事情,有胸怀来接受不可改变的事情,有智慧来

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