英语写作训练方法之——Usefulquotations
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by Robert Collier
& K, J" K1 N! ~* dIn every adversity there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage. In
! t# B3 k& _7 Z) pevery defeat there is a lesson showing you how to win the victory 4 k% m Y* }: X( f1 r$ I
next time.
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努力与成功 ( Q# f% V W$ w$ p' I" l) g
by Ann Landers + j/ ?5 t. i, }
Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people
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坚持
0 O& `2 d4 i! iby Ralph Waldo Emerson # s! A9 f% J' L4 B
No one can cheat you out of ultimate success but yourselves. * D7 O1 i# [: G- y' O8 o+ L( M
% O) @- l' r" |0 F4 }$ ~6 B; Y孔子 Confucius 4 \# A0 f0 t% n( J9 P
Our greatest glory is not in never falling...
& ~3 b$ z T0 E6 G4 _2 k1 I' A$ Pbut in rising every time we fall.
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坚持 2 x' c ?2 h: b: v% ^- @
Mother Teresa $ m* Z' i0 M9 g' X3 F
To keep a lamp burning we have to keep putting oil in it.
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" i o- m! g' x" IHenry Ford
4 E7 A+ n/ Y9 _& X( y( ?Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it inuo small jobs.
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Winston Churchill
. t3 [/ v, O6 P4 r8 sNever, never, never, never give up. 2 f5 ^8 l7 a# s
9 A) s( N7 {' J+ ?Albert Einstein # O8 [! n7 f n
In uhe middle of difficulty lies opportunity.
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努力与成功
8 W2 o, i. |5 ?" tby Crassus - h, ~5 i. i$ e2 U# I( i
Those who aim at great deeds must suffer greatly. 9 U. Z; V: F) |- [
Thomas Edison 5 |! M( _9 }: L* [$ \( i1 c7 Y
There is no substitute for hard work. ; s; Y E; V* R3 z
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Leo Tolstoi ' |, d0 I" H7 P5 x* h) W- K9 Z
The strongest of all warriors are these two- Time and Patience. ( R7 E9 A0 h7 Q v$ l0 _
5 Q( M& W; e0 DThomas Jefferson # P" q* n, f3 ?5 T; E
I'm a great believer in luck, & A9 c' [8 X) f/ s
and I find the harder I work... / D9 J% ?; W2 R, G
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Robert Collier " l' i" z3 W7 v& ^( X* B+ }
Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out. ' i5 F- p, ~! A8 }- u2 ^" G
/ C# o S$ V( jRay A. Croc & D' z2 Z/ U% g' o; S
Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more you sweat, the luckier you - }: E0 }$ \: i0 B
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; \# A' U+ p; t- K1 J( R实际经验与间接经验
3 C4 _2 y Y. D) mYou'll learn more about a road by traveling it...
# {- ?9 p/ Z6 _9 v4 h9 R" _than by consulting all the maps in the world.
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Vince Lombardi
: n" T3 \( q v- D9 N: rWinning isn't everything...
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John F. Kennedy
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0 y. s+ K. F5 Y' l' _0 k- qThucydides ) f4 k2 ~/ w- b: s( y
The strong do what they will.
8 Y! Y, J2 [8 {8 s m" kThe weak do what they must. 4 {, a, B3 c, v; l0 \2 s+ _) z. x
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John Wooden % M* K ]5 i9 b4 T9 x8 {( X1 ^1 s
Talent is God given--Be Humble.
) c- o9 V! F+ e! B# jFame is man given-- Be Thankful.
0 N$ W1 g% Y b, o: {8 V( LConceit is self given --Be Careful. % G$ j+ b! S, K0 M. g" W
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; z. X" Z# m6 c; ^Theodore Roosevelt
9 U9 m3 t) D/ K$ Z% H2 |# ^Do what you can , with what you have , with where you are. R" I7 k. B. V( n; h) o
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Publilius Syrus Maxim
4 V. i- X) x9 U/ W' j" h& d: LNo one knows what he can do till he tries. 6 Q1 Y+ u% O( J( W8 g
% J* [+ }8 R5 K4 I7 F0 rTerence
! V- X- W( j, A. xThere is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it ) @; `0 [! _! Z' J( z7 p
reluctantly.
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Thomas Fuller
2 I" x) e8 G$ K5 r( |, P" B. O1 rA wise man turns chance into good fortune. 9 L2 O5 q9 }5 [9 r8 F
/ B# ~! \' }1 ^3 P/ S) [William Hazlitt 9 o( A3 Q; ~. }# n0 a
Prosperity is a great teacher;
$ H2 ^1 @% O, M: \! v5 x3 qadversity is a greater. + m6 d! ^8 N" P8 S: ~6 A/ B1 F) ]
9 p0 Y# q. {- |) {William Penn 0 ?. X# \& s$ D1 K) L2 n( O
No pains, no palm;
! t# W: b( y/ }no thorns, no throne;
6 }$ ?9 t( A9 t$ D0 eno gall , no glory;
: `$ L f3 G6 ?7 ~- hno cross, no crown.
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Will Rogers ; `8 j, z$ C' C3 E r, g: X8 O
Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over... if you just + Z5 y( b' q' `5 b$ |- L* a) c
sit there. ' {; n, d: Q4 ]; b0 @. H
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Opportunity rarely knocks on your door.
& u4 A9 Q0 I) J sKnock rather on opportunity's door if you ardently wish to enter.
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Vince Lombardi
# g. M' Y' B6 j( L' j% zIt's not whether you get knocked down. , W! K# {& m/ E7 v7 {5 T/ r
...It's whether you get up again. # }* ^: J- K9 P& K- ^1 p1 s
; y2 ?1 w) W! z0 A# W8 VWinston Churchill 3 m* r z' x; o7 T* x$ u4 v
An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; / ?. F' Q- S e0 |
a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.
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' w" w7 U1 ?4 g# \! X6 w" jRalph Waldo Emerson 6 ]- N: y8 k8 |- z. O
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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James Allen
$ h+ f+ l0 p) k+ VThe will to do springs from the knowledge that we can do.
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$ y I% S: w; A3 D2 zSamuel Johnson 5 L, K$ A6 Y1 u
Few things are impossible to diligence and skill.
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Aughey , P$ t* d4 q1 k8 X
Lost time is never found again. 1 H" n6 T% A4 \1 Y2 s$ t0 \
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Voltaire
0 X1 D" T) e+ p' I2 QNo problem can stand the assault of sustained thinking. 2 X5 {4 H: ?/ J, E, E( h4 J( Y9 n
0 F: H7 G7 P7 j( V; ]" _Napoleon
$ P) e( j4 g) d8 X$ e1 p$ R' NVictory belongs to the most persevering. , H4 e: }2 Y3 _2 l3 {
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" q5 U5 O# E& W- `) ?Euipides # W+ _" [( {9 }6 H! q7 B% G
Leave no stone unturned.
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Norman Vincent Peale
: N6 L9 L5 g1 p) v5 ]& _& s" o5 hPlan your work for today and every day; ) d( h6 k9 Q! Z5 r. u
then work your plan. # K7 z# n5 k: w! f) P" G
; s3 L$ O, z9 J5 U4 iHenry Ford - w# k! u/ z' J0 s. Q( h+ A' F
Failure is only the opportunity to more intelligently begin again.
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! w- a- X' \! P/ oThomas Edison 5 s. T9 F; u6 W/ Q4 L5 v- X
I start where the last man left off. 2 K7 U' B) ], ?' H; g
0 T) }7 T L7 Q) Q% V$ w理想与现实
) X# E0 @, D& M7 ^0 P- \What the mind of man can conceive and believe,
" i& d, K* n( l5 U% ?# r. \the mind of a man can achieve. 3 w; b5 n8 J( g. `% K
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勤奋
2 u+ [, Q/ p" I0 UBenjamin Franklin 1 Q! @9 l0 E* }8 z8 O: n& |3 A& t
Plough deep while sluggards sleep.
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目标
2 B9 N" s6 h$ i) SHenry David Thoreau 0 W( J$ b& d' ~. {4 U" _/ V8 f
In the lone run men hit only what they aim at. 9 t/ O( h N+ K
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Emily Dickinson
9 x; x1 t9 n' C$ ALuck is not chance...
1 N: c7 t1 C# q8 G8 e( _/ P0 WIt's toil...
* v% w1 S/ [ u" _" pFortune's expensive smile is earned. ! k( `5 C2 L) m0 T% r' ?
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Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent ) f; i8 u) v0 w
perspiration.
5 p5 S3 s7 [1 r2 L4 LUseful Quotations
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Albert Einstein 0 d ^' ?( U* H& f$ U+ \( g1 p
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
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7 Y$ c- n; V$ jWalter Begehot , w Y) }& s1 p4 d7 x6 e
The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. 6 a; R3 ?# f4 H( s2 X5 m- h
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Abraham Lincoln 4 z( K5 h" J& l' P
I will prepare and some day my chance will come.
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Henry Ford . N5 H% V* a+ C7 B. a5 R3 B! f: T
Whether you think you can or think you can't -- you are right. $ p% y# E. N( |/ U4 @
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English Proverb
) o `' Q) y' T0 t1 ^Where there's a will there's a way.
+ c6 i( ~: Z% W; XThere is no failure excepting no longer trying. + \5 s1 }4 Q% E! U2 C" e! C2 U
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity