8句發(fā)人深省的英語(yǔ)名言警句
1. Dealing with Problems處理問(wèn)題
“We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.”―Albert Einstein“解決問(wèn)題比提出問(wèn)題要簡(jiǎn)單得多。” —— 阿爾伯特·愛(ài)因斯坦
Realize that not all movement is progress. When stress and tension and chaos surround you, pause for a moment and relax. The best time to take a deep breath is when you don’t have time for it.不是所有動(dòng)向都是進(jìn)步。當(dāng)遇到壓力、緊張和混亂時(shí),應(yīng)先停下來(lái)放松。越是焦頭爛額,越該深呼吸。
Select a specific challenge, deal with it, and then move calmly and confidently to the next. When you’re being pulled in multiple directions at once, take time to remember what you value most. Focus on what’s most important to you and you’ll naturally direct your greatest energy to the right source.集中搞定某個(gè)挑戰(zhàn),然后再鎮(zhèn)定自若地處理下一個(gè)。選擇太多、眼花繚亂時(shí),不妨認(rèn)定最重要的那個(gè)。專(zhuān)注于最重要的事情才能將精力發(fā)揮到極致。
Life is filled with either problems or possibilities. What you see is what you choose to see. On the surface life can seem tumultuous and perplexing, yet deep inside, where it truly matters, life is what you make of it. Choose to see beyond the problems to the possibilities that await your attention.萬(wàn)事不是問(wèn)題就是機(jī)遇,就看你心態(tài)如何。咋一看似乎處處都是坎坷與不安,但仔細(xì)一想,一切不都掌握在自己手中嗎?試著透過(guò)問(wèn)題看到背后的機(jī)遇吧。
2. Happiness and Personal Growth幸福和個(gè)人成長(zhǎng)
“You cannot protect yourself from sadness without protecting yourself from happiness.”―Jonathan Safran Foer“穩(wěn)不住幸福,亦躲不過(guò)悲傷! —— 喬納森·薩弗蘭·福爾
Live every day of your life in full. Experience the highs and the lows, the positives and the negatives, and all the moods present between the various extremes. Don’t focus on simply being happy. Focus on living a well-rounded, seasoned life. Focus on achieving completeness. Yes, happiness is part of this completeness, but so is sadness, difficulty, frustration, and failure. And overcoming these latter points supports your personal growth far more than constant happiness.盡情過(guò)好生命中的每一天,經(jīng)歷大起大落、喜樂(lè)悲哀,讓情緒自然流露。不要一味追求幸福,而應(yīng)過(guò)完滿(mǎn)多樣的生活?鞓(lè)只是“完滿(mǎn)”的一部分,除此之外還有悲傷、困頓、沮喪和失;戰(zhàn)勝后面那些遠(yuǎn)比一直快樂(lè)讓你成長(zhǎng)得快。
The feelings of happiness and fulfillment are nice when they happen, and they are needed, but they don’t strengthen you. Instead of asking, “Is this making me happy?” ask, “Is this contributing to my completeness?” If you’re struggling and making progress, the answer is “yes.”幸福與圓滿(mǎn)只在發(fā)生時(shí)、被需要時(shí)顯得美好,但卻不一定能磨礪你。與其問(wèn)“這讓我開(kāi)心嗎”,不如問(wèn)“這對(duì)我的‘圓滿(mǎn)’有幫助嗎”。如果你正飽受磨難、有所進(jìn)步,那答案就是正面的。
3. Inner Peace內(nèi)心平和
“We don’t realize that, somewhere within us all, there does exist a supreme self who is eternally at peace.”―Elizabeth Gilbert“或許我們自己都不曾察覺(jué),我們內(nèi)心一直有個(gè)恒定平和的自我! —— 伊麗莎白·吉爾伯特
Inner peace does not depend on external conditions; it’s what remains when you’ve surrendered your ego and your worries. Peace can happen within you at any place and at any time. It’s always there, patiently waiting for you to turn your attention toward it.內(nèi)心平和與外界無(wú)關(guān),只要你放下自我和憂慮即可。平和可以隨時(shí)隨地降臨,它一直守候在那里,耐心等你回歸。
Peace of mind arrives the moment you come to peace with what’s on your mind. It happens when you let go of the need to be anywhere but where you are, physically and emotionally. This acceptance of the way things are creates the foundation for inner harmony. The need for something to be different in this moment is nothing more than a worry, and worries simply lead you in circles. Acceptance will bring you back to your peaceful, productive center.只要與自己和睦相處,對(duì)目前的一切感到身心滿(mǎn)足,平和的心緒就會(huì)降臨。坦然包容一切,讓內(nèi)心充滿(mǎn)祥和。若心有欲望,只能徒增煩惱,繼而惡性循環(huán)。包容使人平靜,使人積極。
Remember, the same part of you that longs for peace is the part of you that experiences peace. It is not complicated to achieve and is as close as your next thought.渴望平和即體驗(yàn)平和,只要你想,它就在下一秒。
4. Appreciating What You Have珍惜擁有
“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.”―Epicurus“不要因渴望得不到的而錯(cuò)過(guò)已經(jīng)擁有的;要知道,現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)擁有的,也曾是你渴望的。” —— 伊壁鳩魯
Don’t pray for the big things and forget to give thanks for the ordinary, simple, and yet not-so-small gifts in your life. It may seem strange to feel thankful for those events in your life which appear to be ordinary, yet it’s precisely by being thankful that you can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. You may not see the value in spending time and effort acknowledging all the little, seemingly insignificant things in your life, yet without the little things there would be no big things.不要一味祈求大愿望而忽視生活中已經(jīng)擁有的那些平凡瑣碎的恩賜。對(duì)平凡的事心懷感恩?似乎很奇怪吧?可一旦你心懷感恩,再平凡的事也會(huì)變得不平凡;蛟S你還沒(méi)看到這些微不足道的瑣事的價(jià)值,但倘若沒(méi)有這些小事,又怎能成就大業(yè)呢?
Don’t let what was once a miracle become common to you. Don’t get so accustomed to life’s goodness that you overlook it. Let your enthusiasm rise from the doldrums by being thankful for what you have. Seize every opportunity to be appreciative. Make genuine gratitude a constant companion to who you are, in all that you do.別讓曾經(jīng)的輝煌沾上塵埃,別對(duì)生活中的一切理所當(dāng)然、忽視看輕。感謝已經(jīng)擁有的一切,趕走低迷、重聚熱情吧!不要錯(cuò)過(guò)任何一次感恩的機(jī)會(huì),誠(chéng)心感謝自己與一切。
5. Replacing Excuses with Action用行動(dòng)代替借口
“The only thing standing between you and your goal is the BS story you keep telling yourself as to why you can’t achieve it.”―Unknown“實(shí)現(xiàn)不了目標(biāo)的唯一阻礙就是,你一直不敢相信自己有能力實(shí)現(xiàn)它。” —— 無(wú)名氏
Instead of making a lot of excuses, make a little progress. Instead of looking back with regret, step forward with enthusiasm. Choose to view your life based on the best of what is possible. Choose to define yourself based on the person you know you are capable of becoming. If you believe it, you can do it.與其找一堆借口,不如一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)進(jìn)步;與其懷舊悔恨,不如積極向前。想象能夠爭(zhēng)取到的最好的生活,想象能夠努力成為的最好的自己。只要相信,你就能做到!
All the negativity from the past can be erased in the moment with a single positive action. Go ahead and make it happen. The best way to disconnect from a troubled past is to trust and connect with possibilities of the present moment. When you embrace the power of now, the future belongs to you.所有過(guò)去的消極想法都能在當(dāng)下的積極行動(dòng)中煙消云散,所以,趕緊行動(dòng)吧!忘記不堪過(guò)去的最好辦法就是相信并把握當(dāng)下的機(jī)遇。一旦把握住當(dāng)下,未來(lái)也將屬于你!
6. Knowledge and Education知識(shí)和教育
“When you know better you do better.”―Maya Angelou“越知識(shí)淵博,越得心應(yīng)手! —— 瑪雅·安格洛
Your education is the most powerful weapon you possess. It has the power to change the world. Keep it thriving. Do not confuse your schooling with your education. The classes at school end; your education is a continuous lifelong process.教育是最強(qiáng)大的武器,它能改變世界,所以一定要不斷接受教育。但是,這里的教育并不等同于學(xué)校教育,學(xué)校教育終有結(jié)束的'一天,但廣義的教育卻是永無(wú)止境的。
Keep your mind open to new ideas. Challenge your beliefs when you’re given a chance. The greatest advancements in your education will be based on your willingness to absorb fresh information without resistance and without losing your temper or your poise.敞開(kāi)心胸,廣納新知。抓住機(jī)遇,磨礪信念。知識(shí)的增長(zhǎng)要求你不失風(fēng)度地敞開(kāi)心胸不斷吸收新信息。
7. The Importance of Asking Questions提問(wèn)的重要性
“The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, she’s the one who asks the right questions.”―Claude Lévi-Strauss“科學(xué)家不是給出正確答案的人,而是能恰當(dāng)提問(wèn)的人! —— 克洛德·列維·斯特勞斯
There is profound power in asking questions. In fact, the most successful people are rarely the ones who have all the answers, they’re the ones who ask the right questions. Don’t be afraid to ask. Ask when you don’t understand. Ask for what you want. Ask how to make things happen. It’s the reason children are always asking so many questions, because they know they’ll never get anywhere if they don’t ask. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.提問(wèn)具有深遠(yuǎn)影響。其實(shí),最成功的人不是無(wú)所不知的人,而是能恰當(dāng)提問(wèn)的人。別害怕提問(wèn),不懂就問(wèn),欲所求就發(fā)問(wèn),去探究個(gè)中原因。小孩總是不停發(fā)問(wèn),是因?yàn)樗麄冎,只有提?wèn)才能得到答案。會(huì)哭的孩子有糖吃。
Bottom line: Growth is more about asking than telling. The way forward is yours for the taking – the way forward is yours for the asking.歸根結(jié)底,有惑而發(fā)方可成長(zhǎng)。前方的路是你自己的,所以也只能靠你自己發(fā)問(wèn)解惑。
8. Endings and Beginnings結(jié)束即開(kāi)始
“In every end, there is also a beginning.” ―Libba Bray“每一次結(jié)束同時(shí)也是一次開(kāi)始! —— 利巴·布雷
Everything in life has to come to an end sometime. It’s important to acknowledge and accept the end of an era – to walk away sensibly when something has reached its conclusion.天下沒(méi)有不散的筵席。因此,當(dāng)帷幕落下時(shí),我們應(yīng)該理智接受事實(shí),趕緊離開(kāi)。
Closing the door, turning the page, moving on, etc. It doesn’t matter what you call it; what matters is that you leave the past where it belongs so you can enjoy the life that’s still available to be lived. This ending is not THE END, it’s just your life beginning again in a new way. It’s a point in your story where one chapter fades into the next. Take a look at the first page of this new chapter; it’s a beautiful one.關(guān)門(mén)、翻過(guò)篇章、繼續(xù)前行——隨你怎么比喻,重要的是你必須了斷過(guò)去、繼續(xù)前行。此刻的結(jié)束還不是真正意義上的“結(jié)束”,只是生活又有了新開(kāi)始罷了。它只是你人生故事中的一個(gè)章節(jié),翻開(kāi)新篇章,你又會(huì)迎來(lái)美好的新生活。
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