有关人生的美丽英文句子

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【第1句】: 有关人生的英语短句

Joseph Addison. American wreter美国作家艾迪生.J.A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.知足是人生在世最大的幸事。

英国剧作家肖伯纳.G. A lifetime of happiness!No man alive could bear it; it would be hell on erath.G.Bernard Shaw.British dramatist 终身幸福!这是任何活着的人都无法忍受的,那将是人间地狱。 英国历史学爱、散文家卡莱尔.T. A well-written life is almost as rare as a well-spent one.Thomas Carlyle, British historian and essayist 写得很好的生活和过得很好的生活几乎一样少。

英国诗人考伯.W. Absence of occupation is not rest, a mind quite vacant is a mind distress.William Cowper, British poet 无所事事不是休息,十分空虚的心灵是痛苦的心灵。 美国社会学家萨姆纳.W.G.All the blessings we enjoy are the fruits of labor, toil, and self-denial, and study.Willian Graham Sumner, American sociologist 我们得到的一切幸福都是劳动、辛苦、自我克制和学习的成果。

英国诗人蒲伯.A. Blessed is the man who expects nothing, for he shall not be disap-pointed.Alexander Pope. British Poet 一无所求的人是幸福的,因为他永远也不会失望。 古雅典政治家梭伦 Call no man happy till he dies, he is at best but fortunate.Solon, ancient Athenian statesman 人不进棺材,谁也称不上幸福,而至多不过是幸运。

古罗马政治家伯修斯.A.M.S.For in all adversity of fortune the worst sort of misery is to have been happy.A.M S. Boethius, Ancient Roman statesman 在所有不幸中,最不幸的事是曾经幸福过。 英国剧作家杰罗尔德.D.W.Happiness grows at our own firesides, and is not to be picked in strangers" garden.D.W.Jerrold, British dramatist 幸福生长在我们自己的火炉边,而不能从别人的花园中采得。

美国作家霍桑.N. Happiness is a butterfly, which ,when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.N. Hawthorn, American writer 幸福是一只蝴蝶,你要追逐它的时候,总是追不到;但是如果你悄悄地坐下来,它也许会飞落到你身上。 英国作家杰克逊.H. Happiness is a form of courage. H.Jackson, British writer 幸福是勇气的一种形式。

美国精神病学家托马斯. S. Happiness is an imaginary condition, formerly often attributed by the living to the dead , now usually attributed by adults to children, and by childuren to adults.Szasz Thomas, American psychiatrist 幸福是想象中的东西。从前,生者认为死者幸福,孩子则认为大人幸福。

英国法学家波洛克.C. Happiness is a way station between too much and too little.C.Pollock ,British jutist 幸福是太多和太少之间的一站。 美国总统罗斯福的夫人埃莉诺 Happiness is not a goal, it is a by--product.Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, American president"s wife 幸福不是目的,而是一种副产品。

美国钢琴家利万特 .Happiness is not something you experience; it"s something you re-member.O.Levant, Ameican pianist 幸福不是你经历的事,而是你记得的事。 英国剧作家肖伯纳.G.Happy is the man who is living by his hobby.G.Bernard. Shaw, British dramatist 醉心于某种癖好的人是幸福的。

法国女作家乔治·桑 Happiness lies in the consciousness we have of it.George Sand, French woman writer 幸福在于自知拥有幸福。 美国总统罗斯福. F.Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.Frandlin Roosevelt, American President. 幸福不在于拥有金钱,而在于获得成就时的喜悦以及产生创造力的激情。

英国作家约翰逊.S. Hope is itself a species of happiness which this world affords.Samuel Johnson. British writer. 希望本身是一种幸福,也许是这个世界能提供的主要的幸福。 美国总统富兰克林.B.Human felicity is produced not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur every day.Benjamin Franklin, American president 与其说人类的幸福来自偶尔发生的鸿运,不如说来自每天都有的小实惠。

美国博物学家雷伊.J Industry is fortune"s right hand, and frugality her left.John Ray, Averican naturalist 勤劳是财富的右手,节俭是她的左手。 美国女散文家里普利厄.A. It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves, and it is not possible to find it elsewhere.A. Repplier, American fimale essayist 要在自身找到幸福是不容易的,要在别的地方找到幸福则是不可能的。

美国作家塞尔斯.L.R.Jobs and work do much more than most of us realize to provide happi-ness and contentment.Leonard R. Sayles, American writer 职业和工作在使人得到幸福与满足方面所起的作用比我们大多数意识到的要多得多。 美国作家棱罗.H.D. Man is the artificer of his own happiness.Henry David Thoreau, American writer 人是自己幸福的设计者。

美国总统林肯.A. Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.Abraham Limcoln . American 。

【第2句】: 英语写作美丽人生

Beauty There were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that have nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. It is said that the true nature of being is veiled. The labor of words, the expression of art, the seemingly ceaseless buzz that is human thought all have in common the need to get at what really is so. The hope to draw close to and possess the truth of being can be a feverish one. In some cases it can even be fatal, if pleasure is one's truth and its attainment more important than life itself. In other lives, though, the search for what is truthful gives life. I used to find notes left in the collection basket, beautiful notes about my homilies and about the writer's thoughts on the daily scriptural readings. The person who penned the notes would add reflections to my thoughts and would always include some quotes from poets and mystics he or she had read and remembered and loved. The notes fascinated me. Here was someone immersed in a search for truth and beauty. Words had been treasured, words that were beautiful. And I felt as if the words somehow delighted in being discovered, for they were obviously very generous to the as yet anonymous writer of the notes. And now this person was in turn learning the secret of sharing them. Beauty so shines when given away. The only truth that exists is, in that sense, free. It was a long time before I met the author of the notes. One Sunday morning, I was told that someone was waiting for me in the office. The young person who answered the rectory door said that it was "the woman who said she left all the notes." When I saw her I was shocked, since I immediately recognized her from church but had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office with her hands folded in her lap. Her head was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could barely smile without pain. Her face was disfigured, and the skin so tight from surgical procedures that smiling or laughing was very difficult for her. She had suffered terribly from treatment to remove the growths that had so marred her face. We chatted for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week. As it turned out we went to lunch several times, and she always wore a hat during the meal. I think that treatments of some sort had caused a lot of her hair to fall out. We shared things about our lives. I told her about my schooling and growing up. She told me that she had worked for years for an insurance company. She never mentioned family, and I did not ask. We spoke of authors we both had read, and it was easy to tell that books are a great love of hers. I have thought about her often over the years and how she struggled in a society that places an incredible premium on looks, class, wealth and all the other fineries of life. She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look attractive. I know that her condition hurt her deeply. Would her life have been different had she been pretty? Chances are it would have. And yet there were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that had nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. Her words came from a wounded but loving heart, very much like all hearts, but she had more of a need to be aware of it, to live with it and learn from it. She possessed a fine-tuned sense of beauty. Her only fear in life was the loss of a friend. How long does it take most of us to reach that level of human growth, if we ever get there? We get so consumed and diminished, worrying about all the things that need improving, we can easily forget to cherish those things that last. Friendship, so rare and so good, just needs our care--maybe even the simple gesture of writing a little note now and then, or the dropping of some beautiful words in a basket, in the hope that such beauty will be shared and taken to heart. The truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the surface for a glimpse of what it is that matters. She found beauty and grace and they befriended her, and showed her what is real. 美丽人生 她有着一种与外表无关的灵气和美丽。

她的话语轻而易举地征服了人心,她正是我们要聆听的声音。 很多人都说人生的真谛是个未知的概念。

言词的费力诠释、艺术的着力表现还有人类那似乎永无休止的纷繁思考,三者都苦苦追寻人生的真谛。希望走近以至完全把握存在的真意可以令人十分狂热。

有时候,有些人以自己笃信的真理为志趣,追寻真理甚于保全生命,于是就有舍生取义之举。然而,也有另外的一种人生,他们在寻求真谛的过程中灌溉生命。

过去,我常常在教堂的心意篮里面发现一些优美的小短文,有些是。

【第3句】: 英语写作美丽人生

Beauty There were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that have nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. It is said that the true nature of being is veiled. The labor of words, the expression of art, the seemingly ceaseless buzz that is human thought all have in common the need to get at what really is so. The hope to draw close to and possess the truth of being can be a feverish one. In some cases it can even be fatal, if pleasure is one's truth and its attainment more important than life itself. In other lives, though, the search for what is truthful gives life. I used to find notes left in the collection basket, beautiful notes about my homilies and about the writer's thoughts on the daily scriptural readings. The person who penned the notes would add reflections to my thoughts and would always include some quotes from poets and mystics he or she had read and remembered and loved. The notes fascinated me. Here was someone immersed in a search for truth and beauty. Words had been treasured, words that were beautiful. And I felt as if the words somehow delighted in being discovered, for they were obviously very generous to the as yet anonymous writer of the notes. And now this person was in turn learning the secret of sharing them. Beauty so shines when given away. The only truth that exists is, in that sense, free. It was a long time before I met the author of the notes. One Sunday morning, I was told that someone was waiting for me in the office. The young person who answered the rectory door said that it was "the woman who said she left all the notes." When I saw her I was shocked, since I immediately recognized her from church but had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office with her hands folded in her lap. Her head was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could barely smile without pain. Her face was disfigured, and the skin so tight from surgical procedures that smiling or laughing was very difficult for her. She had suffered terribly from treatment to remove the growths that had so marred her face. We chatted for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week. As it turned out we went to lunch several times, and she always wore a hat during the meal. I think that treatments of some sort had caused a lot of her hair to fall out. We shared things about our lives. I told her about my schooling and growing up. She told me that she had worked for years for an insurance company. She never mentioned family, and I did not ask. We spoke of authors we both had read, and it was easy to tell that books are a great love of hers. I have thought about her often over the years and how she struggled in a society that places an incredible premium on looks, class, wealth and all the other fineries of life. She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look attractive. I know that her condition hurt her deeply. Would her life have been different had she been pretty? Chances are it would have. And yet there were a sensitivity and a beauty to her that had nothing to do with looks. She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. Her words came from a wounded but loving heart, very much like all hearts, but she had more of a need to be aware of it, to live with it and learn from it. She possessed a fine-tuned sense of beauty. Her only fear in life was the loss of a friend. How long does it take most of us to reach that level of human growth, if we ever get there? We get so consumed and diminished, worrying about all the things that need improving, we can easily forget to cherish those things that last. Friendship, so rare and so good, just needs our care--maybe even the simple gesture of writing a little note now and then, or the dropping of some beautiful words in a basket, in the hope that such beauty will be shared and taken to heart. The truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the surface for a glimpse of what it is that matters. She found beauty and grace and they befriended her, and showed her what is real. 美丽人生 她有着一种与外表无关的灵气和美丽。

她的话语轻而易举地征服了人心,她正是我们要聆听的声音。 很多人都说人生的真谛是个未知的概念。

言词的费力诠释、艺术的着力表现还有人类那似乎永无休止的纷繁思考,三者都苦苦追寻人生的真谛。希望走近以至完全把握存在的真意可以令人十分狂热。

有时候,有些人以自己笃信的真理为志趣,追寻真理甚于保全生命,于是就有舍生取义之举。然而,也有另外的一种人生,他们在寻求真谛的过程中灌溉生命。

过去,我常常在教堂的心意篮里面发现一些优美的小短文。

【第4句】: 关于人生的英语名言名句

关于人生的英语名言名句

1丶Do not , for one repulse , give up the purpose that you resolved to effect .(William Shakespeare , British dramatist)

(译文)不要只因一次失败,就放弃你原来决心想达到的目的。(英国剧作家 莎士比亚.W.)

2丶Don“t part with your illusions . When they are gone you may still exist , but you have ceased to live. (Mark Twain , American writer)

(译文)不要放弃你的幻想。当幻想没有了以后,你还可以生存,但是你虽生犹死。((美国作家 马克 吐温)

3丶I want to bring out the secrets of nature and apply them for the happiness of man . I don“t know of any better service to offer for the short time we are in the world .(Thomas Edison , American inventor)

(译文)我想揭示大自然的秘密,用来造福人类。我认为,在我们的短暂一生中,最好的贡献莫过于此了。 (美国发明家 爱迪生. T.)

4丶Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal , there is no secure direction ; without direction , there is no life .( Leo Tolstoy , Russian writer)

(译文)理想是指路明灯。没有理想,就没有坚定的方向;没有方向,就没有生活。(俄国作家 托尔斯泰. L .)

5丶If winter comes , can spring be far behind ?( P. B. Shelley , British poet )

(译文)冬天来了,春天还会远吗?( 英国诗人, 雪莱. P. B.)

6丶Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.Alexander Dumas (Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer)

(译文)生活没有目标就像航海没有指南针。 (法国作家 大仲马. A.)

【第5句】: 英文短句 感悟人生的

鼓励人的十句话

【第1句】: Don't worry, be happy!

别担心,快乐点!

【第2句】: Look on the bright side.

看光明的一面。(往好的一面看。)

【第3句】: Take it easy, man. Its not that big of adeal.

放轻松,老兄。没什 大不了的。

【第4句】: Keep your chin up. Everything will be all right.

抬头挺胸(不要气馁)。一切会没问题的。

【第5句】: Be more opti mistic! Its not the end of the world.

乐观一点!又不是世界末日。

【第6句】: Heaven will always leave a door open.

天堂永远留一扇开著的门。(天无绝人之路。)

【第7句】: Dont get down. Things will work out eventually.

别失望,事情最后总会有办法解决的。

【第8句】: Laugh, and the world will laugh with you.

如果你笑(乐观),世界也会陪你一块欢笑。

【第9句】: Hang in there! / Stick to it! The victory will go to you in theend.

坚持下去,胜利最后会属於你的。

【第10句】: Life is full of trial and error. One failure doesnt mean youre outofthe picture.

人生充满了尝试与错误。一次失败不代表你就出局了

【第6句】: 谁能给我些优美的英文句子

【第1句】:行走在他人的城市,美丽,是我一个人的孤独。

独自面对这份尊贵,思念的茧,慢慢长出温暖。Walking in the city ofotxmfish, beauty is my own loneliness. Facing the nobleness myself,warmth grows slowly in the chrysalis of missing.【第2句】:卸下一身的城市浮华,轻轻地把心交给美丽的家,终于可以休息一下了。

Demount all the luxuryof city, hand your heart to the beautiful home gently, then you canhave a good rest.【第3句】:宽大而简洁的沙发,让我忙碌的身体完全迷失,沉寂了一整天的气息,又渐渐苏醒过来。My busy body is lostcompletely in the broad but brief sofa, the breath which is drearyall the day comes to itself gradually.【第4句】:冲一杯原味咖啡,在明净的空间里享受一个人的惬意。

Get a cup of coffee withoriginal taste, then you can enjoy your own comfort in the purespace.【第5句】:清新的花儿,静立在圆几上,绽放着自我的美丽。The clean flowers standon the circular table silently, opening its own beauty.【第6句】:摊开我最珍爱的杂志,跳跃在白枫立橱上的几道光线,陪我度过又一个简单的午后。

Unfolding my mostprecious magazine, see the bouncing sunshine on the white maplecabinet which consort with me for a simple afternoon.【第7句】:轻柔的音乐在宽大的房间里回旋,映射在精巧的地柜上的音符,弥漫出淡淡的味道。The soft music isconvoluting in the broad room, the note which is mapped on theingenious floor cupboard pervades light flavor.【第8句】:在最心爱的餐桌上享用美味的晚餐,是我一天来最大的幸福。

Having the deliciousdinner on the most precious table is the biggest happiness all theday.【第9句】:装饰简洁清雅的书房,延伸着我感性的触角。在这个灵性的空间里,把我孤独的灵魂放飞。

The studying room withsimple and elegant decoration extends my sensible antenna. I canfly my lonely spirit in the inspirational space.【第10句】:在这里,自然可以被赋予一种颜色,一种思想,一种境界。Nature can be endowed bya kind of color, a kind of thought, a kind ofconception.【第11句】:构造简洁典雅的转角书柜,蕴藏着古朴的纯粹,完美我的精神寓所。

The turning-angelbookcase with simple and elegant structure contains the immemorialpureness, which can perfect my habitat of spirit.【第12句】:静聆人生絮语,轻抚岁月脚步,感悟属于自己的完美空间,心灵也就轻盈起来了。Listening to the wordsof life silently, touching the steps of times lightly, tasting theperfect space belong to you, then the heart will belight-hearted.【第13句】:在每一个清晨,安静地享受家的温暖与诗意,生活中最美的细节总是这样令人陶醉。

Enjoying the warmth andpoetry of home in every morning, the most beautiful details in thelife are always so charming.【第14句】:清雅的生活方式,演绎对生命的深层感悟。The clean and elegantlife style deduces the deep thought of life.【第15句】:枫木的原始清香,在现代家居的优雅中四处漫溢。

The original fragrant ofmaple is flowing freely in the elegance of modern room.【第16句】:清雅的色彩与结构,在纷繁的世界里,焕发出独特的表现力和持久的生命力。The clean and elegantcolor and structure coruscate the unique expressive force andpermanent life.【第17句】:用艺术的思维凝结生活的感动,家也可以拥有如此生动的自由。

Coagulating the movementof life by the artistic thought, the house can hold the livelyfreedom also.【第18句】:都市的温情,又融入大自然的朴质,使现代家具呈现出一种独特的人文情怀。The warmth of citymelted with the natural simplicity makes the modern furniture takeon an unique humanism care.【第19句】:给自己的居室多一点光亮,不仅是对身心健康的保护,更是彰显生活品位的完美装饰。

Giving your room more light is not onlyto protect the health, but to decorate your taste of life.【第20句】:华美的客厅洋溢着娴静优美的气息,素洁轻盈的色线营造着浪漫的情趣。生活,本就该如此无拘无束。

The gorgeous parlor arefull of peaceful and elegant breath, the simple and slight lightmakes the romantic taste. Life should be so free inward.【第21句】:在这宁静的时刻追忆似水流年,有太多的东西需要在内心里仔细珍藏,有太多的东西需要我们细细品味。Remembering the pasttimes in the silent moment, there are too many things to treasurecarefully, too many things to taste slightly.【第22句】:生活的色彩与个性全在于自己的理解,而生活中似乎也总有一些依托让你找到生活真实而丰富的凭据。

The understanding ofthe color and characteristic of life depends on yourself. However,you can find some authentic and colorful evidence according to reallife.【第23句】:每一天都恣意地生活在自己塑造的空间里,欣赏如艺术精品般的家具,将生活的感动化为细致的品味,慢慢鉴赏。Living in the wonderfulspace of your own, appreciate the delicate and artistic furnitureand taste the exiguous movement of life slowly!【第24句】:面对四季的窗口,总有春暖花开的遐想,有一丝清风扑面而来,有几缕馨香四处飘逸。

When facing the。

【第7句】: 有没有关于人生哲理的英语句子

Don't cry because it came to an end. Smile because it happened.

不要因为他的结束而哭,应当为它的发生而笑。

Don't struggle so much, best things happen when not expected.

不要做太多的抗争,最好的东西总发生在出乎意料的时候。

Do more than other* **pect you to do and do it pains

给别人比他们期望的更多,并用心去做;

Remember what life tells you;

熟记生活告诉你的一切;

Don't take to heart every thing you hear. Don't spend all that you have. Don't sleep as long as you want

不要轻信你听到的每件事,不要花光你的所有,不要想睡多久就睡多久

Whenever you say” I love you”, please say it honestly;

无论何时说“我爱你”,请真心实意

Whevever you say” I'm sorry”, please look into the other person's eyes;

无论何时说“对不起”,请看对方的眼睛

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