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励志英文美文小短文
励志英文美文小短文
在你的人生中永远不要打破四样东西:
信任、关系、诺言和心。
因为当它们破了,是不会发出任何声响,但却异常痛苦。
下面为大家分享了励志英文美文,欢迎欣赏!
励志英文美文1
Thinkingisnecessaryifyouwanttosuccessdinfearthatthinkingmayupsettheircomfortandself-satifaction.thinkingneedsconstantpracticewithenthusiasm,enthusiasmgeneratesinterestandsusutainsconcentrationwillhelpusfromaclearpictureinourmindsoftheultimateobjective.
Thinkingshouldbeconstantedandcontinuous.withconcentration,wecanarrangethoughtsinorderandbecomearapidthinker.itisalsoimportanttodeveloporganisedthinkinglearningtothinkofdifferentthingsonebyoneincanstimulatethinkingpowerbytakingpartinseriousconversationsordiscussionanddefendingourpositionssothatitwilldriveustothinkmoreclearlyandobjectively.readingbooksandmagazineswillalsohelpusintheprocessofformulatingideas.
Positivethinkinghasatremendousinfluenceoverotherswithwhomwecomeintocontact,peoplewhosucceedinprovingtheirthinkingpowerenrichthemselves.
励志英文美文2
ManyyearsagoIwasonabicycletripthroughsomeexceedinglypicturesquecountryside.Suddenly,darkcloudspiledupoverheadandrainbegantofall,butstrangetorelate,severalhundredyardsaheadofmethesunshonebrilliantly.Pedaling,however,asrapidlyasIcould,Ifounditimpossibletogetintotheclear.ThecloudswiththeirrainkeptadvancingfasterthanIcouldraceforward.Icontinuedthisunequalcontestforanexhaustinghalfhour,beforerealizingthatIcouldnotwinmywaytothebrightareaaheadofme.
ThenitdawneduponmethatIwaswastingmystrengthinunimportanthurry,whilepayingnoattentionwhatsoevertothelandscapeforthesakeofwhichIwasmakingthetrip.Thestormcouldnotlastforeverandthediscomfortwasnotunendurable.Indeed,therewasmuchtolookatwhichmightotherwisehaveescapedme.AsIgazedaboutwithsharpenedappreciation,Isawcolorsandlinesandcontoursthatwouldhaveappeareddifferentlyunderbrilliantlight.Therainmistswhichnowcrownedthewoodedhillsandthefreshclearnessofthedifferentgreenswereentrancing.Myannoyanceattherainwasgoneandmyeagernesstoescapeitvanished.Ithadprovidedmewithanewviewandhelpedmeunderstandthatthesourcesofbeautyandsatisfactionmaybefoundcloseathandwithintherangeofone’sownsensibilities.
Itmademethink,thenandlater,aboutothermatterstowhichthisincidentwasrelated.IthelpedmerealizethatthereisnosenseinmyattemptingevertofleefromcircumstancesandconditionswhichcannotbeavoidedbutwhichImightbravelymeetandfrequentlymendandoftenturntogoodaccount.IknowthathalfthebattleiswonifIcanfacetroublewithcourage,disappointmentwithspirit,andtriumphwithhumility.Ithasbecomeeverclearertomethatdangerisfarfromdisaster,thatdefeatmaybetheforerunneroffinalvictory,andthat,inthelastanalysis,allachievementisperilouslyfragileunlessbasedonenduringprinciplesofmoralconduct.
IhavelearnedthattryingtofindacarefreeworldsomewherefaroffinvolvesmeinanendlesschaseinthecourseofwhichtheopportunityforhappinessandthehappinessofattainmentarealltooIoftenlostinthechaseitself.IthasbecomeapparenttomethatIcannotwipeoutthepainsofexistencebydenyingthem,blamingthemlargelyorcompletelyonothers,orrunningawayfromthem.
Theelementsofweaknesswhichmarkeverypersoncannotabsolvemefromtheburdensandblessingsofresponsibilityformyselfandtoothers.Icanmagnifybutneverlessenmyproblemsbyignoring,evadingorexorcisingthem.Ibelievethatmyperplexitiesanddifficultiescanbeconsiderablyresolved,ifnotcompletelyovercome,bymyownattitudesandactions.IamconvincedthattherecanbenoguaranteeofmyhappinessexceptthatIhelpevokeandenhanceitbytheworkofmyhandsandthedictatesofmyheartandthedirectionofmystriving.IbelievethatdeepfaithinGodisnecessarytokeepmeandholdmankinduncowedandconfidentunderthevagariesandordealsofmortalexperience,andparticularlysointhisperiodofrevolutionarystormandtravail.Ifmyvaluesreceivetheirsanctionandstrengthfromrelationshiptodivinelawandacceptanceofitsethicalimperatives,thennothingcanreallyharmme.“TheLordismyshepherd;Ishallnotwant.”
励志英文美文3
Apieceofjewelryshouldprovoke(v.激起,煽动)!
Provokequestions,provokeemotions,andprovokedesires!
珠宝充满无限的激情,能够引起思考,激发情感,也能挑起欲望!
Speakingofjewelry,peoplealwaysattachthevalueofthematerialtoit.Theyneglectthespiritualvalueoftheartcontainedinapieceofjewelry.ButEsther’sjewelrydoesn’tconformtothispractice.Estherherselfgivespeopleanimpressionofelegance,especiallywithhercharminggreeneyes.Youmaywanttostayagooddistanceawayfromherbecauseshelooksprickly(adj.多刺的,易生气的),butwhenyoucomeclosertoher,itisjustwearingaringshehasdesigned,youfeelfreetoloseyourselfinhercompanywithoutfeelingthreatened.
Whenpeoplewearorseeherwork,theycaneasilyreadthemessageitcontains.Theyaresooriginalandunique,yetnottooabstractforthecommonpersontounderstand.Weusejewelrytodecorateandaccentuate(v.强调)ourphysicalfeaturesandcompleteourselves.Esther’sjewelrycaneveninspireyoumentally,makingyoufeelbetteraboutyourself;bringingoutaninnerglow.Estherusesjewelryasawayexpressingherfeelings,andherownphilosophyoflife.Oursoulsandourmindsshouldnotbelimited.Spaceandmattermightbelimited,butourimaginationisnot.Whenyouarewearingacreativepieceofjewelrytherearenolimitstowhatyoucanexpressthroughit.
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一说到珠宝,人们就想到它的物质价值,而忽略一件珠宝所蕴含的精神价值。
但是,Esther的珠宝却没有向世俗屈服。
她本人气质优雅,一双绿色的眼睛尤其迷人。
由于她看起来不严而威,你可能不敢靠近她。
但是当你走进她,感觉就像佩戴着她设计的戒指一样,能够安心地把自己托付给她。
佩服或者见到其作品的人们都能轻易读懂其中要传达的信息。
这些作品虽然独一无二,但又不会太抽象让普通人看不透。
我们佩戴珠宝来装饰身体,突出自己的身体特征,充盈自己。
而Esther的珠宝甚至能唤醒我们的心灵,让人身心愉悦,从内而外焕发光彩。
Esther用珠宝表达自己的情感和人生哲学。
我们的灵魂和心灵不应该受到束缚。
空间和材料是有限的,而我们的想象是无限的。
当你佩戴着一件创意非凡的珠宝,你就可以随心所欲地诠释它。
励志英文美文4
Youareabouttoopenthemostimportantbook—thebookofyourlife.
你即将打开的这本书对你如此重要——它就是你的生命之书。
Areweobsessed1withacquiringmanythingsinourlives,suchasmoney,property,andfame?
我们是否总是沉湎于对金钱、财产和声望的无休止的追求中呢?
Whenwedie,allofourmoney,power,property,andtherestofourpossessionsarepassedontosomebodyelse!
Whatremains?
Notmuch!
Inthesandsoftime,onlymemoriesremaininthemindsofthosepeoplethatwehavehelped!
当我们离开人世,我们所拥有的金钱、权力和财产,所有的一切,都将由他人继承。
我们身后还能留下些什么呢?
微乎其微!
在时间的沙漏中,也许只有那些我们曾经帮助过的人还能保留一些关于我们的回忆。
Whatwouldyouliketoleavebehindwhenyoudie?
Beautifulmemoriesofhappytimes,orpagesthatyouwishtotearoutforever?
Todayyouhavebeengivenanopportunitytorewriteyourbookwithafreshpieceofpaper.Makeyourownstoryandchoosethecolorsyourself.
你是否想过当你离开人世时,你想留下什么呢?
欢乐时光的美好回忆还是生命之书中你恨不得永远撕掉的书页呢?
今天你有机会在崭新的纸张上重新书写你的生命之书。
创造你自己的故事并自己选择书页的颜色。
Ifyouknewyouhadonlyonemoredaytolive,howwouldyouusethisprecioustime?
Wouldyoubeabletoappreciatethegoldenraysofthesunandthegentlebreeze?
That’sapagethatyouwilltreasure.
如果你得知自己仅有一天的生命,你将怎样利用这宝贵的时间呢?
你会去欣赏太阳的金色光芒和温柔的微风吗?
这些都是你应该好好珍惜的。
Enjoythisnewday!
Takenoteofallthegoodthingsinyourlife.Liveeachhourwithhappiness,loveandaffectionforthespecialpeopleinyourlife,anddoallthethingsthatyouhaveneverdonebeforeit’stoolate.
享受新的一天!
记录下你生命中所有美好的事物。
与你生命中那些特别的人一起分享每一小时的欢乐和友爱,在一切都还来得及的时候去完成那些你从未曾尝试过的事情。
Offerahelpinghandandliveeachdayasiftherewasnotomorrow!
伸出你的手去帮助他人吧!
把每一个今天当作是生命中的最后一天!
励志英文美文5
WhenBritain’sgreatPrimeMinister,SirWinstonChurchill,wasyoung,heattendedapublicschoolcalledHarrow.Hewasnotagoodstudent,andasmatteroffact,hadhenotbeenthesonofafamousleader,heprobablywouldhavebeenthrownoutoftheschoolforhisoffences.However,hecompletedhisworkatHarrow,wentontotheUniversity,andthenhadasuccessfulcareerintheBritishArmy,touringbothAfricaandIndia.HelaterwaselectedprimeministerandbroughtgreatcouragetoBritainthoughhisspeechesandotherworkduringthedarkdaysofWorldWarII.
Towardtheveryendofhisperiodasprimeminister,hewasinvitedtoaddresstheyoungboysathisoldschool,Harrow.Inannouncingthecomingoftheirgreatleader,theheadmastersaid,“Younggentlemen,thegreatestspeakerofourtime,ourprimeminister,willbehereinafewdaystoaddressyou,andyoushouldobeywhateversoundadvicehemaygiveyouatthattime.”
Thegreatdayarrived,andtheprimeministerappearedatHarrow.Afterbeingintroduced,SirWinstonstoodup-allfivefeet,fiveinchesand107kilosofhim!
Hegavethisshortbutmovingspeech:
“Youngmen,nevergiveup.Nevergiveup!
Nevergiveup!
Never,never,never,never!
“
Personalhistory,education,situation-noneofthesecanholdbackastrongspirit.Think,forexample,ofAbrahamLincoln,whowaselectedpresidentoftheUnitedStatesin1860.HegrewuponasmallfarmatwhatwasthentheedgeofthesettledpartoftheUnitedStates.Hehadonlyoneyearofregulareducation.Inthoseearlyyears,hisfamilyhardlyhadapennyandheonlyreadabouthalfadozenbooks.In1832helosthisjobandwasdefeatedwhenhetriedtogetelectedtotheIllinoisgovernment.In1833hefailedinbusiness.In1834hewaselectedtothestategovernment,butin1835thewomanheloveddied.In1838hewasdefeatedwhenhetriedtobecomealeaderintheIllinoisgovernment,andin1843hewasdefeatedwhenhetriedtoentertheCongress.In1846hewaselectedtoCongressbutin1848lostas
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