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物理名句。

(英文版)

Science is concerned only with observable things and that we can observe an object by letting it interact with some outside influence. Only Questions about the result of experiments have a real significance and it is only such questions that theoretical physics has to consider。

———狄拉克It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is,it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it doesn't agree with experiment,it's wrong. --费曼Richard Phillips FeynmanPerception,Persistence,and Power。

一些关于物理方面的名言

物理名言1,所有的科学不是物理学,就是集邮。

  ——卢瑟福2,物理定律不能单靠“思维”来获得,还应致力于观察和实验——普朗克3,我以前同现在一样,相信物理定律越带普遍性,就越是简单。

--M.普朗克4,数学语言奇迹般地适合于表述物理定律,它真是一件出人意外的美妙礼物。

--E.P.Weigene5,物理学的整个目的就是找出带小数点的数

否则你就什么也没有做。

--R.P.费曼6,丁肇中卷入了一个大漩涡——现代物理学,其中心部分是试验高能物理学。

越接近漩涡中心,他越感到吸引力越大,她离不开它也不想离开它了,她准备把自己的全部精力和整个生命投进这个伟大而艰巨的事业中去。

《科学大师人生系列——丁肇中》周金品科学出版社7,在全部的物理学家中,狄拉克有最纯粹的灵魂——玻尔《伟大的物理学家》【美】威廉·H。

克劳普尔当代世界出版社8,物理学家有理由为自己的信念辩解,因为这些信念是建筑在事实这一坚固的岩石上的。

——卢瑟福《原子风云》松鹰中国青年出版社9,物理是我的生活方式——李政道《诺言——诺贝尔得主的经典语录》李臻余诗平文滙(hui)出版社10,科学提高了生命的道德价值,因为它促进了对真理的爱以及敬重。

——马克斯·普朗克《

对于语文 数学 英语 政治 历史 地理 生物 物理 化学的名言警句有哪些 急用,求打救

All time is no time when it is past.光阴一去不复返。

A lazy youth, a lousy age.少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。

Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.-Shakespeare 宁为聪明的愚夫,不作愚蠢的才子。

-莎士比亚 A light heart lives long . 豁达者长寿。

Do not , for one repulse , give up the purpose that you resolved to effect . 不要只因一次失败,就放弃你原来决心想达到的目的。

In delay there lies no plenty , Then come kiss me , sweet and twenty , Youth’s a stuff that will not endure . 迁延蹉跎,来日无多,二十丽姝,请来吻我,衰草枯杨,青春易过。

The time of life is short ; to spend that shortness basely, it would be too long . 人生苦短,若虚度年华,则短暂的人生就太长了。

Don’t gild the lily. 不要给百合花镀金\\\/画蛇添足The empty vessels make the greatest sound . 满瓶不响,半瓶咣当。

The course of true love never did run smooth. 真诚的爱情之路永不会是平坦的。

All for one, one for all. 人人为我,我为人人。

—— [法] Dumas pére大仲马 Other men live to eat, while I eat to live. 别人为食而生存,我为生存而食。

—— Socrates 苏格拉底 Easy come, easy go. 易得者亦易失。

—— Hazlitt赫斯特 Love rules his kingdom without a sword. 爱,统治了他的王国,不用一枝利剑。

—— Herbert 赫伯特 We soon believe what we desire. 我们欲望中的东西,我们很快就信以为真。

—— Chaucer乔叟 The darkest hour is that before the dawn. 黎明前的时分是最黑暗的。

—— Fuller 富勒 The longest day has an end. 最难过的日子也有尽头。

—— Howell 贺韦尔 Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. 生活而无目标,犹如航海之无指南针。

—— J. Ruskin 鲁斯金 A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 手中的一只鸟胜于林中的两只鸟。

—— Heywood 希伍德 One swallow does not make a summer. 一燕不成夏。

—— Taverner 泰维纳A man may lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make it drink. 一个人可以把马带到河边,但他不能令它饮水。

—— Heywood 希伍德 One cannot eat one’s cake and have it. 一个人不能把他的糕饼吃掉之后还留在手上。

—— Davies 戴维斯 Time is money. 时间就是金钱。

—— Benjamin Franklin富兰克林 Time and tide wait for no man. 时间不等人。

—— Scott 斯科特 There is no rose without a thorn. 没有玫瑰花是不长刺的。

—— Ray 雷 Lookers-on see most of the game. 旁观者清。

—— Smedley 斯密莱 Beggars cannot be choosers. 行乞者不得有选择。

—— Heywood 希伍德 First catch your hare. 首先必须捕获兔子,然后才能宰之。

—— Thackeray 萨克雷 Victory won’t come to me unless I go to it. 胜利是不会向我走来的,我必须自己走向胜利。

—— M. Moore 穆尔 A great man is always willing to be little. 伟大的人物总是愿意当小人物的。

—— R. W. Emerson 爱默生Cowards die many times before their deaths. 懦夫在未死之前,已身历多次死亡的恐怖了。

—— Julius Caesar 凯撒 Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real. 但凡人能想象到的事物,必定有人能将它实现。

—— Jules Verne 凡尔纳 Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. 早睡早起使人健康、富裕又聪明。

—— Benjamin Franklin 富兰克林 Life is just a series of trying to make up your mind. 生活只是由一系列下决心的努力所构成。

—— T. Fuller 富勒 Goals determine what you are going to be. 目标决定你将成为为什么样的人。

—— Julius Erving欧文All human wisdom is summed up in two words ?C wait and hope. 人类所有的智慧可以归结为两个词 — 等待和希望。

—— Alexandre Dumas Pére大仲马(法国作家) It is not enough to be industrious, so are the ants. What are you industrious for? 光勤劳是不够的,蚂蚁也是勤劳的。

要看你为什么而勤劳。

—— H. D. Thoreau梭罗 You have to believe in yourself. That’s the secret of success. 人必须相信自己,这是成功的秘诀。

—— Charles Chaplin卓别林 Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom. 没有什么比独立自由更可宝贵的了。

—— [越南] Ho Chi Minh胡志明 I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. 我不缅怀过去的历史,而致力于未来的梦想。

—— T. Jefferson 杰弗逊(美国第3任总统) Money is round. It rolls away. 圆圆钱币,滚走容易。

—— S. Aleichen 阿雷钦 We are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we can from it. 我们要尽可能为生活增加一些东西,而不是从中索取什么。

—— William Osler 奥斯勒 Life itself, without the assistance of colleges and universities, is becoming an advanced institution of learning. 没有学院和大学的帮助,人生本身也正在变成一所高等学府。

—— Thomas Alva Edison 爱迪生 Work while you work; Play while you play; This is the way; To be cheerful and gay. 工作时工作, 玩乐是玩乐, 依此方法做, 轻松与欢乐。

—— A. D. Stoddart 斯道达特 英语名人名言What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. 名称有什么关系呢

玫瑰不叫玫瑰,依然芳香如故。

——Shakespeare There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous. 崇高与荒谬仅一步之遥。

——Napoleon Even when the experts all agree, they may well be mistaken. 即使所有的专家都一致赞同,他们可能也错了。

——Bertrand Russell Sometimes the most urgent and vital thing you can possibly do is take a complete rest. 有时候你能做的最紧急重要的事情就是彻底休息。

——Ashleigh Brilliant Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. 滴滴小水珠,颗颗小沙粒,会形成浩瀚的海洋与宜人的土地。

——Julia Carney Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea. 即使是最疲惫的河流,历经曲折,也终会安然入海。

——Swinburne The history of mankind is the history of ideas. 人类的历史就是思想的历史。

——Ludwig Von Mises To believe with certainty,we must begin with doubting. 要完全相信,我们首先得怀疑。

——Stanislaus Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you get rid of him on the weekends. 给他一条鱼,你可以喂他一天;教他钓鱼,他周末就不会再来缠你了。

——Gary Apple True science teaches, above all, to doubt and be ignorant. 真正的科学首先教人怀疑和知道自己无知。

——Miguel de Unamuno Truth has no special time of it's own. Its hour is now always. 真理没有自己特定的时间段。

它的时间永远是现在。

——A.Schweitzer Growing old is not upsetting; being perceived as old is. 越来越老并不可怕,可怕的是让人觉得越来越老。

——Kenny Rogers Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future. 如果没有了图书馆,我们还有什么呢

我们没有了过去也没有了未来。

——Kay Bradbury Scientific knowledge aims at being wholly impersonal. 科学知识要求完全不受个人感情的影响。

——Bertrand Russell Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. 生活中没有可怕的东西,只有应去了解的东西。

——Marie Curie Truth is beautiful. Withoutdoubt; and so are lies. 真理是美的;毫无疑问,谎言也是如此。

——Emerson. 英语名人名言Nature never deceives us; it is always us who deceive ourselves. 大自然永远不会欺骗我们,欺骗我们的往往是我们自己。

——Rousseau You can never plan the future by the past. 永远也不能依照过去来计划将来。

——Burke Time is a versatile performer. It flies, marches on, heals all wounds, runs out and will tell. 时间是个多才多艺的表演者。

它能展翅飞翔,能阔步前进,能治愈创伤,能消逝而去,也能揭示真相。

——Franklin P.Jones The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. 在所有头脑的影响之中,大自然的影响可谓是在时间上最先,在作用上最为重要的。

——Emerson Death…is no more than passing from one room into another. 死亡只不过是从一个房间进入另一个房间。

——Helen Keller Important principles may and must be flexible. 重要的原则能够也必须是灵活的。

——Abraham Lincoln That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to the pertinent answer. 科学的本质是:问一个不恰当的问题,于是走上了通往恰当答案的路。

——Jacob Bronowski The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots. 在过去人们面临的危险是变成奴隶,而在将来危险是人类可能变成机器人。

——Erich Fromm Nature never deceives us; it is always us who deceive ourselves. 大自然永远不会欺骗我们,欺骗我们的往往是我们自己。

——Rousseau You can never plan the future by the past. 永远也不能依照过去来计划将来。

——Burke Time is a versatile performer. It flies, marches on, heals all wounds, runs out and will tell. 时间是个多才多艺的表演者。

它能展翅飞翔,能阔步前进,能治愈创伤,能消逝而去,也能揭示真相。

——Franklin P.Jones The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature. 在所有头脑的影响之中,大自然的影响可谓是在时间上最先,在作用上最为重要的。

——Emerson Death…is no more than passing from one room into another. 死亡只不过是从一个房间进入另一个房间。

——Helen Keller Important principles may and must be flexible. 重要的原则能够也必须是灵活的。

——Abraham Lincoln That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to the pertinent answer. 科学的本质是:问一个不恰当的问题,于是走上了通往恰当答案的路。

——Jacob Bronowski The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots. 在过去人们面临的危险是变成奴隶,而在将来危险是人类可能变成机器人。

——Erich Fromm Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. 知识是一宝库,而实践就是开启宝库大门的钥匙。

——Fuller The Golden Rule is that there are no golden rules. 真正的金科玉律就是世上并无金科玉律。

——G.B.Shaw The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. 热爱大自然的人内外感觉协调一致,即使进入成年后依然保持着童心。

——Emerson Ten men banded together in love can do what ten thousand separately would fail in. 以爱心聚在一起的十个人能够完成一万个分散的人做不到的事情。

——Thomas Carlyle Imagination is not to be divorced from the facts. 想象不应脱离现实。

——A.N. Whitehead There are two sides to every story ... at least. 每个故事都可以从两个方面看,至少两个方面。

——Ann Landers Today is not yesterday. We ourselves change. How then can our works and thoughts, if they are always to be fittest, continue always the same? 今天不同于昨天。

我们自己也在改变。

那么,我们的著作和思想,如果想永远不过时,怎么能始终不改变呢

——Thomas Carlyle Love alone can release the power of the atom so it will work for man and not against him. 只有爱才能使原子的力量造福人类,而非危害人类。

——W. A. Peterson

关于学物理的名言警句

1.判天地之美,析万物之理。

——庄子 2.物理定律不能单靠“思维”来获得,还应致力于观察和实验。

——普朗克3.交互作用是我们从现代自然科学的观点考察整个运动着的物质时首先遇到的东西。

自然科学证实了......交互作用是事物的真正的终极原因。

——恩格斯4.自然和自然的法则在黑夜中隐藏;上帝说,让牛顿去吧

于是一切都被照亮。

——蒲柏5.实验可以推翻理论,而理论永远无法推翻试验。

——丁肇中6.力学是关于运动的科学,它的任务是以完备而又简单的方式描述自然界中发生的运动。

——基尔霍夫7.(牛顿的)《原理》将成为一座永垂不朽的深邃智慧的纪念碑,它向我们展示了最伟大的宇宙定律,是高于(当时)人类一切其他思想产物之上的杰作,这个简单而普遍定律的发现,以它囊括对象之巨大和多样性,给于人类智慧以光荣。

——拉普拉斯8.物理学的任务是发现普遍的自然规律。

因为这样的规律的最简单的形式之一表现为某种物理量的不变性,所以对于守恒量的寻求不仅是合理的,而且也是极为重要的研究方向。

——劳厄9.科学是可以解答的艺术。

科学的前沿是介于可解与难解、已知与未知之间的全新疆域。

致力于这个领域的科学家们竭尽全力将可解的边界朝难解方向推进,尽其所能揭示未知领域。

——皮特.梅内瓦10.电学已经改变了我们的生活方式,并且产生了一个巨大的工程应用领域。

——埃米里奥.赛格瑞11.电和磁的实验中最明显的现象是,处于彼此距离相当远的物体之间的相互作用。

因此,把这些现象化为科学的第一步就是,确定物体之间作用力的大小和方向。

——麦克斯韦12.“法拉第先生,它(电磁感应)到底有什么用呢

”“啊,阁下,也许要不了多久你就可以对它收税了。

”——英国财政大臣格拉斯与法拉第的对话13.把高压电流在能量损失较小的情况下通过普通电线输送到迄今连想也不敢想的远距离,并在那一端加以利用......这一发现使工业几乎彻底摆脱地方条件规定的一切界限,并且使极遥远的水力的应用成为可能,如果在最初它只是对城市有利,那么到最后它终将成为消除城乡对立的最强有力的杠杆。

——恩格斯14.没有今天的基础科学,就没有明日的科技应用。

——李政道15.科学是一种方法,它教导人们:一些事物是如何被了解的,不了解的还有什么,对于了解的,现在了解到了什么程度......——费恩曼16.水波离开了它产生的地方,而那里的水并不离开,就像风在田野里掀起的麦浪。

我们看到,麦浪滚滚地向田野里奔去,但是麦子却仍停留在原来的地方。

——达芬奇17.固执于光的旧有理论的人们,最好是从它自身的原理出发,提出实验的说明。

并且,如果他的这种努力失败的话,他应该承认这些事实。

——托马斯.杨18.自从牛顿奠定了理论物理学的基础以来,物理学的公理基础的最伟大变革,是由法拉第、麦克斯韦在电磁现象方面的工作所引起的。

——爱因斯坦19.上下四方曰宇,古今往来曰宙。

——尸佼20.想象远比知识重要,知识有涯,而想象能环保整个世界。

——爱因斯坦21.科学的历史不仅是一连串的事实、规则和随之而来的数学描述,它也是一部概念的历史。

当我们进入另一个新的领域时,常常需要新的概念。

——普朗克22.科学考两条腿走路,一是理论,一是实验。

有时一条腿走在前面,有时另一条腿走在前面。

只有使用两条腿,才能前进。

——密立根23.万有引力、电的相互作用和磁的相互作用,可以在很远的地方明显的表现出来,因此用肉眼就可以观察到;但也许存在另一些相互作用力,他们的距离如此之小,以至无法观察。

——牛顿24.我们思想的发展在某种意义上常常来源于好奇心。

——爱因斯坦25.火药、指南针、印刷术——这是预告资产阶级社会到来的三大发明......指南针打开了世界市场并建立了殖民地......——马克思

用英语表达的名言名句

ONE人各有其价。

Every man has his price.凡是均有因。

Ever why has its wherefore.以眼还眼以牙还牙。

An eye for an eye ,a tooth for a tooth.谁笑在最后,谁笑得最好。

He laughs best who laughs last.己所不欲勿施于人。

Do as you would be done by.机不可失失不再来。

Do it now.金无足赤人无完人。

Every man has his faults.萝卜青菜各有所爱。

Every man has his hobbyhorse.TWO1、Nothinask not what your country can do for you ,ask what you can do for your country. 不要问国家能为你做什么,要问你能为国家做什么 (肯尼迪就职演讲)2、In the world is impossible if you set your mind to do it 有志者事竟成 3、Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today 今日事,今日毕 4、The early bird catches the worm 早到的鸟儿有虫吃 5、The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved -----------------------Victor Hugo 人生最大的幸福是坚信有人爱我们------维克多 雨果 6、Cultured and fine manners are everywhere a passport to regard -----------------Johnson 得体的,高尚的举止常常是通行无阻得护照-----约翰逊7、Success covers a multitude of blunders.——Bernard Shaw成功包含了许许多多的过失。

——肖伯纳8、Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live. (Mark Twain, American writer) 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)9、The time of life is short; to spend that shortness basely, it would be too long. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist ) 人生苦短,若虚度年华,则短暂的人生就太长了。

(英国剧作家 莎士比亚. W.) 10、We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future. (Franklin Roosevelt , American president ) 我们不能总是为我们的青年造就美好未来,但我们能够为未来造就我们的青年一代。

(美国总统 罗斯福. F.) THREE1.A generation without a cause in its youth has no legacy in its old age.Eeward Kennedy. American plliticia 。

一代人如果年轻时候没有事业,老了就不会有遗产可以传下去。

美国政治家肯尼迪.E. 2.What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.名称有什么关系呢

玫瑰不叫玫瑰,依然芳香如故。

——Shakespeare 3.There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous. 崇高与荒谬仅一步之遥。

——Napoleon 4.Even when the experts all agree, they may well be mistaken.即使所有的专家都一致赞同,他们可能也错了。

——Bertrand Russell 5.Sometimes the most urgent and vital thing you can possibly do is take a complete rest.有时候你能做的最紧急重要的事情就是彻底休息。

——Ashleigh Brilliant 6.Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land.滴滴小水珠,颗颗小沙粒,会形成浩瀚的海洋与宜人的土地。

——Julia Carney 7.Even the weariest river winds somewhere safe to sea.即使是最疲惫的河流,历经曲折,也终会安然入海。

——Swinburne 8.The history of mankind is the history of ideas.人类的历史就是思想的历史。

——Ludwig Von Mises 9.To believe with certainty,we must begin with doubting.要完全相信,我们首先得怀疑。

——Stanislaus10.Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you get rid of him on the weekends.给他一条鱼,你可以喂他一天;教他钓鱼,他周末就不会再来缠你了。

——Gary Apple 11.True science teaches, above all, to doubt and be ignorant.真正的科学首先教人怀疑和知道自己无知。

——Miguel de Unamuno 12.Truth has no special time of it's own. Its hour is now always.真理没有自己特定的时间段。

它的时间永远是现在。

——A.Schweitzer 13.Growing old is not upsetting; being perceived as old is.越来越老并不可怕,可怕的是让人觉得越来越老。

——Kenny Rogers 14.Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future.如果没有了图书馆,我们还有什么呢

我们没有了过去也没有了未来。

——Kay Bradbury 15.Scientific knowledge aims at being wholly impersonal.科学知识要求完全不受个人感情的影响。

——Bertrand Russell 16.Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.生活中没有可怕的东西,只有应去了解的东西。

——Marie Curie 17.Truth is beautiful. Withoutdoubt; and so are lies.真理是美的;毫无疑问,谎言也是如此。

——Emerson.18.Nature never deceives us; it is always us who deceive ourselves.大自然永远不会欺骗我们,欺骗我们的往往是我们自己。

——Rousseau 19.You can never plan the future by the past.永远也不能依照过去来计划将来。

——Burke 20.Time is a versatile performer. It flies, marches on, heals all wounds, runs out and will tell.时间是个多才多艺的表演者。

它能展翅飞翔,能阔步前进,能治愈创伤,能消逝而去,也能揭示真相。

——Franklin P.Jones 21.The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that of nature.在所有头脑的影响之中,大自然的影响可谓是在时间上最先,在作用上最为重要的——Emerson 22.Death…is no more than passing from one room into another.死亡只不过是从一个房间进入另一个房间。

——Helen Keller 23.Important principles may and must be flexible.重要的原则能够也必须是灵活的。

——Abraham Lincoln 24.That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to the pertinent answer.科学的本质是:问一个不恰当的问题,于是走上了通往恰当答案的路。

——Jacob Bronowski 25.The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots.在过去人们面临的危险是变成奴隶,而在将来危险是人类可能变成机器人。

——Erich Fromm26.Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.知识是一宝库,而实践就是开启宝库大门的钥匙。

——Fuller 27.The Golden Rule is that there are no golden rules.真正的金科玉律就是世上并无金科玉律。

——G.B.Shaw 28.The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood.热爱大自然的人内外感觉协调一致,即使进入成年后依然保持着童心。

——Emerson 29.Ten men banded together in love can do what ten thousand separately would fail in.以爱心聚在一起的十个人能够完成一万个分散的人做不到的事情。

——Thomas Carlyle 30.Imagination is not to be divorced from the facts.想象不应脱离现实。

——A.N. Whitehead 31.There are two sides to every story ... at least.每个故事都可以从两个方面看,至少两个方面。

——Ann Landers 32.Today is not yesterday. We ourselves change. How then can our works and thoughts, if they are always to be fittest, continue always the same?今天不同于昨天。

我们自己也在改变。

那么,我们的著作和思想,如果想永远不过时,怎么能始终不改变呢

——Thomas Carlyle 33.Love alone can release the power of the atom so it will work for man and not against him.只有爱才能使原子的力量造福人类,而非危害人类。

——W. A. Peterson34.Life is long if you know how to use it.如能善于利用,生命乃长。

——Seneca 35.The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her constant companion is humility.真理最伟大的朋友是时间,其最大的敌人是偏见,其永远的同伴是谦逊。

——C. C 36.One must wait until the evening to see how splendid the day has been.直到夜幕降临,人们才知白昼的辉煌。

——Sophocles 37.Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.静水流深。

——Shakespeare 38.What is a weed? —A plant whose virtues have not been discovered.什么是杂草

——杂草是一种利用价值尚未被发现的植物。

——Emerson 39.The man of science does not discover in order to know; he wants to know in order to discover.科学家并非为了知道什么而寻求发现;他们是为了有所发现而想知道什么——A. N. Whitehead 40.Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.动物是如此怡人的朋友,它们不问任何问题,也不提出批评。

——George Eliot 41.Heaven knows what seeming nonsense may not tomorrow be demonstrated truth.天知道今天看来是胡言乱语的东西明天会不会被证明是真理呢

——A. N. Whitehead满意吗

科学家的名人名言,要是英文的,还有中文翻译。

If you would know the value of money , go and try to borrow some.(Benjamin Franklin , American president )要想知道钱的价值,就想办法去借钱试试。

( 美国总统 富兰克林. B.)If your Riches are yours , why don't you take them with you to the other world ?(Benjamin Franklin , American president )如果财富是你的,那么你为什么不把它们和你一起带到另一个世界去呢

(美国总统 富兰克林. B.)Money is a good servant and a bad master .(Francis Bacon , British philosopher )金钱是善仆,也是恶主。

( 英国哲学家 培根. F. )Money is like muck , not good except it be spread .(Francis Bacon , British philosopher)金钱好比粪肥,只有撒到在大地才是有用之物。

(英国哲学家 培根. F.)No country , however rich , can afford the waste of its human resources .(Franklin Roosevelt , American president)任何一个国家,不管它多么富裕,都浪费不起人力资源。

(美国总统 罗斯富. F.)

好习惯的英语名言 要有中文翻译 谢谢

Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者,事竟成。

Well begun is half done. 好的开端是成功的一半。

East, west, home is best. 金窝、银窝,不如自己的草窝。

There is royal road to learning. 学无坦途。

Look before you leap. First think, then act. 三思而后行。

It is never too late to mend. 亡羊补牢,犹为未晚。

Light come, light go. 来得容易,去得快。

Time is money. 时间就是金钱。

A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患难见真交。

Great hopes make great man. 远大的希望,造就伟大的人物。

After a storm comes a calm. 雨过天晴。

All roads lead to . Stick to it, and you‘ll succeed. 只要人有恒,万事都能成。

Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. 早睡早起,富裕、聪明、身体好。

A good medicine tastes bitter. 良药苦口。

It is good to learn at ather man‘s cost. 前车之鉴。

Keeping is harder than winning. 创业不易,守业更难。

Let‘s cross the bridge when we come to itA plant may produce new flowers; man is young but once. 花有重开日,人无再少年。

God helps those who help themselves. 自助者,天助之。

What may be done at any time will be done at time. 明日待明日,明日不再来。

All work and no play makes a dull boy. 只工作,不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻。

Diligence is the mother of success. 勤奋是成功之母。

Truth is the daughter of time. 祝楼主英文学习愉快><

英语名言

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