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克服困难的英语名言

Three-time world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, known for his lyrical charm and boasts as much as for his powerful fists, has moved far beyond the boxing ring in both influence and purpose. Ali won an Olympic gold medal and later tossed it into a river because he was disgusted by racism in America. As a young man he was recruited by Malcolm X to join the Nation of Islam. He refused to serve in Vietnam--a professional fighter willing to serve time in jail for his pacifist ideals. He has contributed to countless, diverse charities and causes. And his later years have found him interested in world politics as he has battled to keep Parkinson's disease at bay. Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., on January 17, 1942, and was raised in a clapboard house at 3302 Grand Avenue in middle-class Louisville, Kentucky. He began boxing at the age of 12. A white Louisville patrolman named Joe Martin, who had an early television show called Tomorrow's Champions, started Ali working out in Louisville's Columbia Gym, but it was a black trainer named Fred Stoner who taught Ali the science of boxing. Stoner taught him to move with the grace of a dancer, and impressed upon him the subtle skills necessary to move beyond good and into the realm of great. After winning an Olympic gold medal at 18, Ali signed the most lucrative contract--a 50-50 split--negotiated by a beginning professional in the history ofboxing, with a 12-member group of millionaires called the Louisville Sponsoring Group. Later, he worked his way into contention for the coveted heavyweight title shot by boasting and creating media interest at a time when, by his own admission, he was only ranked number nine on the list of contenders. Even from the beginning, it was clear that Ali was his own man--quick, strong-willed, original, and witty. In 1961 he told Sports Illustrated's Gilbert Rogin, Boxing is dying because everybody's so quiet.... What boxing needs is more ... Clays. Ali knew that his rhymes and press-grabbing claims would infuse more interest and more money into the sport of boxing, and he was his own best public relations man. In February of 1964 he told readers of Sports Illustrated, If I were like a lot of ... heavyweight boxers ... you wouldn't be reading this story right now. If you wonder what the difference between them and me is, I'll break the news: you never heard of them. I'm not saying they're not good boxers. Most of them ... can fight almost as good as I can. I'm just saying you never heard of them. And the reason for that is because they cannot throw the jive. Cassius Clay is a boxer who can throw the jive better than anybody. The following month Ali--then still Cassius Clay--fought Sonny Liston in a match of classic contenders for the heavyweight championship of the world. The Miami fight almost single-handedly restored intelligence and balance to boxing. Cassius Clay had been chanting the war cry Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee for weeks; he beat Liston in a display of beautiful, controlled boxing. Liston could hit with deadly power, but Ali utilized his skills and courage with forethought and aplomb. He won the fight to become heavyweight champion of the world. At the tender age of 22 Ali knew that he was something above and beyond a great boxer: He had marketing sense, political finesse, and a feeling of noble purpose. Throughout his career and life, Ali has always professed to want to help other black Americans--and he has, time and time again. When he returned from Italy, having just won an Olympic gold medal, he was so proud of his trophy that he wore it day and night and showed it to everyone, whether they wanted to see it or not. In the Philadelphia Inquirer Ali's first wife remembered him saying I was young, black Cassius Marcellus Clay, who had won a gold medal for his country. I went to downtown Louisville to a five-and-dime store that had a soda fountain. I sat down at the counter to order a burger and soda pop. The waitress looked at me.... 'Sorry, we don't serve coloreds,' she said. I was furious. I went all the way to Italy to represent my country, won a gold medal, and now I come back to America and can't even get served at a five-and-dime store. I went to a bridge, tore the medal off my neck and threw it into the river. That gold medal didn't mean a thing to me if my black brothers and sisters were treated wrong in a country I was supposed to represent. While in Miami, at the age of 21, Ali was inspired by human rights activist Malcolm X to become a member of the Muslim faith. The following year Malcolm X said of Ali, as was quoted by Houston Horn in Sports Illustrated, [He] will mean more to his people than any athlete before him. He is more than [first black major-league baseball player] Jackie Robinson was, because Robinson is the white man's hero. But Cassius is the black man's hero. Do you know why? Because the white press wanted him to lose [his heavyweight championship bout] ... because he is a Muslim. You notice nobody cares about the religion of other athletes. But their prejudice against Clay blinded them to his ability. Twelve years later, on Face The Nation, Ali said We don't have Black Muslims, that's a press word. We have white brothers, we have brown, red, and yellow, all colors can be Muslims.... I'm looking for peace one day with all people. Cassius Clay, Jr., was given the name Muhammad Ali by Muslim patriarch Elijah Muhammad; it was not just a name, but a title meaning beloved of Allah, deity of the Muslim faith. Ali retained his world heavyweight champion title in June of 1965 by again knocking out Sonny Liston, this time with a stunning right-hand punch to the side of the head. The knock-out blow was thrown with the astounding speed that separated Ali from other heavyweights; it had sufficient force to lift Liston's left foot-- upon which most of his weight was resting--clear off the canvas. As a Muslim and thus, a conscientious objector, Muhammad Ali refused to even consider going to Vietnam in 1966; a tremendous public outcry erupted against him. According to Jack Olsen in Sports Illustrated, The governor of Illinois found Clay 'disgusting,' and the governor of Maine said Clay 'should be held in utter contempt by every patriotic American.' An American Legion post in Miami asked people to 'join in condemnation of this unpatriotic, loudmouthed, bombastic individual.' The Chicago Tribune waged a choleric campaign against holding the next Clay fight in Chicago.... The noise became a din, the drumbeats of a holy war. TV and radio commentators, little old ladies ... bookmakers, and parish priests, armchair strategists at the Pentagon and politicians all over the place joined in a crescendo of get-Cassius clamor. Although Ali had not been charged or arrested for violating the Selective Service Act--much less convicted--the New York State Athletic Commission and World Boxing Association suspended his boxing license and stripped him of his heavyweight title in May of 1967, minutes after he officially announced that he would not submit to induction. Ali said to Sports Illustrated contributor Edwin Shrake, I'm giving up my title, my wealth, maybe my future. Many great men have been tested for their religious beliefs. If I pass this test, I'll come out stronger than ever. Eventually Ali was sentenced to five years in prison, released on appeal, and his conviction overturned three years later. In November of 1970 Ali fought Jerry Quarry in Atlanta. His victory was a symbol of release and freedom to the 5,000 people watching the fight; Ali had personally survived his vilification by much of the American public, but more, he had reclaimed his professional reputation and prominence. Four months later Ali had the world as his audience when he went up against Joe Frazier in New York. There he fell from invincibility; suddenly Frazier reigned as heavyweight champ. Man, I hit him with punches that'd bring down the walls of a city, Frazier said to Mark Kram in Sports Illustrated. Ali responded, It was like death. Closest thing to dyin' that I know of. Ali regained his title as world heavyweight champion in 1974 after defeating George Foreman in a bout staged in Zaire. Ali fought Frazier twice more, once in 1974 and again in 1975. Ali won both matches and secured his title. Taking time to reflect on the tumult of his fifteen-year boxing career, Ali co-wrote his autobiography--characteristically titled The Greatest--My Own Story--in 1975. In 1982 Dr. Dennis Cope, director of the Medical Ambulatory Care Center at the University of California, Los Angeles, began treating Ali for Parkinson's syndrome; Cope and colleague Dr. Stanley Fahn later theorized in the Chicago Tribune that Ali was suffering, more precisely, from Pugilistic Parkinsonism, brought on by repetitive trauma to the head--and that only an autopsy could confirm their suspicions. After losing a 1980 title bout to Larry Holmes, Ali had exhibited sluggishness and was misdiagnosed as having a thyroid condition; he was given a thyroid hormone. When Dr. Cope made the connection between Ali's decreasing motor skills and Parkinson's disease, he prescribed Sinemet (L-dopa). Ali was shortly restored to his previous level of energy and awareness; as long as he took his medication regularly, he was able to keep the disease in check. In 1988 Ali told New York Times Magazine contributor Peter Tauber: I've got Parkinson's syndrome. I'm in no pain.... If I was in perfect health--if I had won my last two fights--if I had no problem, people would be afraid of me. Now they feel sorry for me. They thought I was Superman. Now they can say 'He's human, like us. He has problems.' In 1984 another of Ali's medical confidantes, Dr. Martin D. Ecker, ventured in the Boston Globe that Ali should have quit boxing long before he finally did--for the second and final time--in 1981 after losing to Trevor Berbick. His bout with Berbick was his 61st and final fight. By then Ali had been showing signs of neurological damage for over a year. Ali's former doctor, Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, told the fighter to quit in 1977 when he first saw signs of Ali's reflexes slowing down. Seven years later, Pacheco, a consultant and boxing commentator for NBC-TV, explained to Betsy Lehman in the Boston Globe why he feels Ali didn't quit boxing in 1977: The most virulent infection in the human race is the standing ovation. Once you've seen that, you can't get off the stage. Once you feel that recognition ... the roar of 50,000 people, you just don't want to give it up. When Ali initially surrendered his title in 1979, he was paid $250,000 to quit, but he eventually returned to his sport, perhaps as Pacheco suggested, because the recognition had become habit-forming. Toward the end of Ali's boxing career, and afterward, his ambitions took a decided turn toward statesmanship. In 1980 he cast his lot with the Democratic Party, supporting then-Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter. In August of that year, while in intense training for the Holmes fight, he found time to work the floor of the Democratic National Convention in New York City. He also functioned as something of a diplomat in February of 1985 when he attempted to secure the release of four kidnapped Americans in Lebanon; unfortunately, he and his three advisers were not successful. During his career in the ring Ali made more than $50 million, two thirds of wwent to managerial expenses and taxes. He said to New York Times Magazine contributor Tauber in 1988, I never talk about boxing. It just served its purpose. I was only about 11 or 12 years old when I said 'I'm gonna get famous so I can help my people.' Indicating his continuing desire to help people, in 1990 Ali visited Our Children's Foundation, Inc., on Manhattan's 125th Street. According to Bill Gallo in the New York Daily News, he addressed the children there, saying, The sun has a purpose. The moon has a purpose. The snow has a purpose. Cows have a purpose. You were born for a purpose. You have to find your purpose. Go to school. Learn to read and write.... What is your purpose, your occupation? Find your purpose.... What do you have to find? Purpose!, they shouted gleefully in unison. True to form, one of Ali's favored inscriptions when signing autographs is Love is the net where hearts are caught like fish. Although Parkinson's syndrome has slowed Ali down, he still remain active--raising money for the Muhammad Ali Foundation and frequently appearing at sports tributes and fund-raisers. Muhammad's wife Lonnie believes Muhammad knows he has this illness for a reason. It's not by chance. Parkinson's disease has made him a more spiritual person. Muhammad believes God gave it to him to bring him to another level, to create another destiny. she stated in People. During the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, 3.5 billion people watched on television as three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali slowly ascended the stadium steps with trembling hands to ignite the Olympic Flame. Everyone was deeply touched, however, No one was more moved than Ali himself. He kept turning it [the torch] in his hands and looking at it. He knows now that people won't slight his message because of his impairment. said his wife Lonnie in People. Muhammad has been blessed to meet with important dignitaries, including with President Clinton, Queen Elizabeth II, Nelson Mandela, and Pope John Paul II. His travels are his main source of income--charging as much as $200,000 for appearances. He usually travels 275 days out of the year. Although he enjoys his missionary work and public appearances, Ali's greatest pleasure is when he is at home in Berrien Springs, Michigan with his family--wife Yolanda and his adopted son Asaad Amin. In Berrien Springs, he lives a modest life in a house at the end of the road on an old farm. He has a pool and a pond and a security gate with an intercom. According to Kim Forburger, Ali's assistant, He's the only man I know where the kids come to the gate and say 'Can Muhammad come out and play?' When asked if he has any regrets, Ali responds, My children, I never got to raise them because I was always boxing and because of divorce, he said in People. When asked whether he is sorry he ever got into the ring, he responded, If I wasn't a boxer, I wouldn't be famous. If I wasn't famous, I wouldn't be able to do what I'm doing now. 这篇短点: Muhammad Ali Boxer, born in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. As an amateur boxer (1954–60), winning 100 of 108 matches, he became the 1960 Olympic light-heavyweight champion. Financed by a group of Louisville businessmen, he turned professional, and by 1963 had won his first 19 fights. He won the world heavyweight title in 1964, defeating the purportedly invincible Sonny Liston when he retired at the end of the sixth round. At that time he joined the Black Muslims and adopted the name Muhammad Ali. After defending the championship nine times within two years, in 1967 he refused to be drafted into the army on religious grounds, and was stripped of his title and barred from the ring. His action earned him both respect and anger from different quarters, but he did not box for three-and-a-half years; he took his case to the Supreme Court and had his boxing licence restored in 1970. In 1971 he was beaten by Joe Frazier, but beat him in 1974 in Zaire, and went on to meet George Foreman later that year, knocking him out in eight rounds to regain his title. He was beaten by Leon Spinks in a split decision (Feb 1978), but regained the title the same year - the first man to win the world heavyweight title three times. Famous for his flamboyant manner, his boasting predictions of which round he would defeat his opponent, and his doggerel verse (‘float like a butterfly, sting like a bee’), he was also recognized as one of the all-time great boxers with his quick jab and footwork. His slogan ‘I am the greatest’ became a catch phrase. He compiled a career record of 56 wins, five losses, with 37 knockouts, before retiring in 1981. During the 1960s and 1970s he was arguably the best-known individual in the entire world due not only to his controversial career but also to his travels and deliberate reaching out to the Third World. Ali was President Carter's special envoy to Africa in 1980 (attempting to persuade nations to boycott the Olympics). He has starred in two films, The Greatest (1976) and Freedom Road (1978), and an Oscar-winning documentary film, When We Were Kings, recounting the 1974 Ali v. Foreman fight, appeared in 1996. Ali retired in 1981, and during that decade it was revealed that he was suffering from a form of Parkinson's disease. He was an almost universal choice as the 20th-century's most important sportsman, and at the end of 1999 was voted BBC Sports Personality of the Century. In 2005 he attended the opening of the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, KY, and also that year was honoured with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

求英语作文中常用的关联词和句式

英语关联词用法 英语关联词 —并列连词 1 并列连词 在句子中不做成分,仅表示前后关系. 1.用于连接彼此互补依存的对等的成分. 1)连接语词:slow but safe\\\/ either this week or next week 2)连接分句:I went and she also. 2.可分别表示下列关系. 1)转折:but, yet, however, neverthe- less 2) 因果:so, for, therefore 3) 选择r, either…or, neither…nor 英语关联词 —并列连接词 2 4)并列和递进:and,both…and, as well as not only…but (also) 英语关联词 —关联词 关联词 用于引导从句. 1.名词从句: He doesn't know what she is. 2.副词从句:If he comes, I'll give it to you. 3.形容词从句:He's the best student I've ever taught. 英语关联词 —连接词 1 关联词的类别及所表示的关系 要特别注意关联词在从句中(及某些连接词在短语中)所担当的成分,这是正确使用关连词的关键. 1.连接词:引导名词从句,在从句中不做成分. 1) that(无含义): I said that he was wrong. 2) whether(if)(表示不确定性或选择关系): I don't know whether it is correct. 英语关联词 —连接词 2 2.连接代词 1)引导名词从句,在从句中做主语,宾语,表语和 定语. A. who\\\/which 作主语(口语who中可做宾语, 但其前面不可有与其配合使用的介词): I asked him who came into the room.\\\/ I asked him who(m) he saw whom\\\/which 做宾语: Ask him which he wants. 英语关联词 —关联词 3 C. whose 做宾语(=whose thing(s)) \\\/定 语: I wonder whose house that is. D. what 做上面提及的各种成分: I don't know what I should do. What can be done 2)与不定式连用,在其中多做主语和宾语. We can't decide whom to invite. We must decide what to do. I couldn't decide which to choose. 英语关联词 —关联词 4 3.连接副词 引导名词从句或与不定式连用,在从句 中做状语. 1) how: That's how I look at it. 2) where: I don't know where he lives. 3) when: Tell me when to use the tool. 4) why: I'll tell you why you have to do it. 英语关联词 —关系词 1 4.关系代词 1) who 表示人,在从句中做主语和表语(口语 who中可做宾语,但其前面不可有与其配合使用 的介词): The man who spoke is my teacher. I don't know who he is. The man who I saw told me that. 2) whom 表示人,在从句中做宾语和表语: The man whom I saw told me that. 英语关联词 —关系词 2 3) whose 表示某人\\\/物的,of which表示 某物的, 在从句中做定语: That's the man whose son is my pupil. The room whose window faces south is her bedroom. The room of which the window faces south is her bedroom. 英语关联词 —关系词 3 4) which 表示物,在从句中做主语和表语: I like the picture which was taken in front of the main building. 5) that 表示人\\\/物,在从句中做主语和宾语; 注 意下列关于that作为关系代词的用法. A.现行词前有最高级形容词修饰时: This is the best film that I've ever seen. 英语关联词 —关系词 4 B.先行词是下列词语或为其所修饰修饰时: the first, the last, the only, the same, the very, all, any, no, every. This is the last chance that you have. You are the only friend that I have. He told me all that he knew. 英语关联词 —关系词 5 C. 先行词是下列不定代词或为其所修饰修饰时: much, little, none, everything\\\/body, nothing, nobody. There's nothing in the world that can frighten him. D. 以Who\\\/Which开始的句子,其后的定语从句中 的关系代词不使用who\\\/which,而代之以that. Who that knows him would trust him Which of these buses is the one that goes to London 英语关联词 —关系词 6 E.人和事物\\\/动物同为先行词时: The man and the horse that fell into the river were drowned. 6) 关系代词做介词宾语. A.一般介词可放在whom\\\/which的前面或其所 在的从句的句尾,关系代词为that时,只可 放在其所在的从句的句尾. Is this the car for which you paid a high price 英语关联词 —关系词 7 Is this the car which you paid a high price for Is this the car that you paid a high price for Is this the car you paid a high price for B.介词during, except以及表示(从整体中) 分割(出部分)的介词of等介词要放在关 系代词的前面: 英语关联词 —关系词 8 The years during which he was away were long years to her. He wrote many books, some of which C.其介词与动词不可分割的短语动词中的介词必 须放在其动词之后,不可放在关系代词之前: This is the book which he has been looking for. 7)关系代词的省略. A.关系代词作宾语时: The girl I work with is coming. 英语关联词 —关系词 9 B.that在定语从句中做表语时: He is not the man that he was when I saw him first. He is not the man he was when I saw him first. 5.关系副词 在定语从句中均做状语. 1)where 地点: That's one point where I'd like your advice. 英语关联词 —关系词 10 2) when 时间: At the time when I saw him, he was ill. 3) why 原因: That is the reason why I came so early. 4) that 方式\\\/时间\\\/原因 I like the way that \\\/in which he did it. 英语关联词 —关系词 11 That was the first time (that) I saw him. The reason why\\\/that he was dismissed is not easy to explain. 5)in which\\\/at which = where This is the school in which\\\/at which\\\/ where he works. 6)for which = why I don't the reason for which he left. 英语关联词 —关系词 12 7)on which = when The day on which she was born was 22 September, 1988.

关于适时放弃的英语作文

有时放弃是一种拥有 有这样一个故事:三个商人带着开采了十年的金子,越洋归国,不幸遇到了暴风雨。

一个商人为了保住金子,而被大浪吞没;一个商人为了留下部分金子,最终与船同归于尽;最后一个商人则放弃了船上的金子,乘救生艇逃离了危险。

后来他又带领船队,打捞出三条装金子的货船,拥有了三个人的财富。

这个故事告诉我们,要想取得成功,要想有所建树,就必须学会放弃。

古人曾说过,鱼,我所欲也;熊掌,亦我所欲也,二者不可得兼,舍鱼而取熊掌也。

世间有太多美好的事物,我们不能件件拥有,有些,我们只能无奈的放弃,但你可曾看到,上帝在关上一扇“拥有”的门时,却开了其它的窗。

名人中,也有许许多多放弃的例子,比尔.盖茨放弃了哈佛大学的学业,艰苦创业,他拥有了财富;居里夫妇放弃了对镭制法专利的申请,将制镭技术无偿提供给全人类,他们拥有了全世界的尊重。

还有许多人放弃了生命,拥有了伟大,放弃了舒适的生活,拥有了理想。

放弃了许多,也就拥有了许多。

放弃是一种豁达;放弃不是懦弱,而是一种勇气;放弃不是妥协,而是一进取;放弃不是萎缩,而是一种生长。

放弃是“冷眼世间人情冷暖,闲看庭前花开花落”的雍容;放弃是“枯荣过处皆是梦,忧喜两忘便是“禅”的境界。

施瓦辛格是美国家喻户晓的人物,他在每一个行业取得成功后,都会自动退位让贤。

别人问他为什么

他说,花无百日红,更重要的一点他懂得“放弃“的奥妙。

生活中亦是如此 ,当你取得一个辉煌后,在想拥有另一个辉煌,你必须将以前的辉煌放弃 ,从头开始,因为你总想这以前的辉煌,它已成为你的绊脚石, 只有忘掉它,才能追逐另一个辉煌。

正如一首诗里写的那样,放弃了父亲温暖的怀抱,才能有自己活泼的奔跑,放弃满天的星星,才能获得一个崭新的黎明。

大千世界,茫茫人海需要放弃的东西原本很多,没有任何一个人可以拥有整个世界,对于不应该属于我们的更要勇敢地放弃,追求之中放弃,放弃之中追求„„人跋涉于山阻江隔、风急雨骤的人生旅途中,惟有学会放弃才能随遇而安,幸福安详。

放弃也针对诱惑而言,面对诱惑是学习放弃的最好机会。

你在复习迎考时和同伴一起玩耍吗

你会在美食面前说出朋友的秘密吗

这种或是贪图暂时的快乐,或是只顾一己之利而放弃另一件更有价值的东西,比如成绩,友谊,是断然不可取的,这样双向的东西无论放弃了哪一边,都会对自己有影响,可性质不同,这时,哪方面对自己更重要些呢

考虑清楚后,就大胆地放弃另一边吧。

这时,你会觉得放弃了也许是一种新的收获,收获到的是放弃后的轻松与惬意。

友情是人生的一大风景,拥有朋友的友谊,是我们的快乐

淋浴在友情中,我们与朋友真心的相处,过那种君子之交淡如水的日子,在的发生危难时,伸出友谊的手,做雪中送炭的第一人。

放弃后也会得到获得,这获得就是交朋友的真谛,朋友多无益,朋友“精”才会受益

这收获就是爱是付出。

得到的回报无法放在天平上衡量多少与高低

有一种获得叫放弃,因为曾经的放弃,获得人生的哲理;因为曾经的放弃,学会珍惜;放弃需要勇气

让我们对一切学会放弃,放弃后获得新生,放弃后开始一片新的天地

开始新的人生,收获人生中的成功与期许

其实人生有的时候会因为放弃显得更加美丽。

懂得放弃,人生才会更加精彩。

有时候,放弃真的是一种拥有,懂得放弃,才能有更美好的未来

Sometimes give up is a kind of having such a story: three dealers with mining for ten years of gold, overseas returned, unfortunately encountered a storm. A businessman in order to keep the gold, and was swallowed up by waves; a businessman to leave some gold, eventually perish together with the ship; finally a businessman gave up the ship's gold, on a raft out of the danger. Later, he led the fleet, fished out three assembly of gold vessel, with three personal wealth. This story tells us, to succeed, to accomplish something, you must learn to give up. The ancients said, fish, my desire also; paws, also my desire also, the two can not have both fish and bear's paw, she also. There are too many good things, can't we have some pieces,, we can only helpless to give up, but you may have seen, God closes a door owns the door, but opened the other window. Celebrities, there are also many give examples, Bill. Gates gave up his studies at Harvard University, carve, he owns the wealth; Curie couples give up on the control method of patent applications, will control technology provided free of charge to all human beings, they have the whole world respect. There are many people give up their lives, have great, gave up the comfortable life, have ideal. Give up many, also have a lot of. To give up is a kind of open-minded; give up is not cowardice, but a kind of courage; give up is not compromise, but a progressive; give up is not shrinking, but a kind of growth. Give up is cold world Men's feelings are changeable. leisure, see pretrial blossom grace; give up is after all is the dream of change, have two forget is the Zen realm. Schwarzenegger is America make known to every family figure, his success in every industry, will be automatically out of the way. Others ask him why? He said, flower hundred days of red, the more important point he knows the secret of give up. Life is so, when you have a brilliant, in wanting to have another brilliant, you must be the former glory of giving up, start from scratch, because you always want to the former glory, it has become a stumbling block, only to forget it, to chase another brilliant. As a poem written before, father gave up the warm embrace, to have their own lively running, to give up the sky of stars, in order to obtain a new dawn. Universe of 1,000,000,000 universes, the vast sea of humanity to give up many things originally, no one can have the whole world, for should not belong to us more courage to give up, give up give up the pursuit, seeks people trek in the mountain blocking Jiang Ge, the stormy voyage of life, only to learn to give up in order to reconcile oneself to one's situation peace, happiness. Give up also for seduction, face the temptation is the best opportunity to learn to give up. You are reviewing for a test and peer play together? Will you tell the secret of a friend in front of Food? This is just a temporary or happiness, or just their own benefit and give up the other one more valuable things, such as performance, friendship, is absolutely not desirable, such two-way things give up no matter what side, will have an impact on their own, can be different in nature, then, which is more important to yourself? After careful consideration, he boldly give up the other side. At this time, you will feel give up may be a new harvest, the harvest is relaxed and happy to give up after. Friendship is a scenery of life, with friends, is our happiness! Shower in friendship, we really get along with friends, that A hedge between keeps friendship green. days, in the occurrence of crisis, to extend the hand of friendship, the first person to make timely assistance. After giving up will get get get, this is the true meaning of friends, friends of friends more than good, fine will benefit! The harvest is the love is give. Return not on the scale to measure how much and height! There is a kind of get called to give up, because once give up, get a life philosophy; because once give up, learn to cherish; it takes courage to give up! Let us give up to learn to give up after all, rebirth, give up after the beginning of a new world! To start a new life, a successful harvest and expectations in life! In fact, life sometimes give up because of more beautiful. Know how to give up, life will be more wonderful. Sometimes, give up is a really have, know how to give up, to have a better future!

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诗雨绵绵黄中通理,正位居体。

美在其中,畅于四肢。

——《周易》吟诵《诗词三百首》,能够使人获得最具东方特色的高雅艺术享受,对过去进行冷静地思考和全新地认识,对未来产生美好的向往并做出客观的把握,从而更加充满勇气和自信,坦然地面对一切,达到“学以聚之,问以辨之,宽以居之,仁以行之”的人生最高境界。

多少年来,从长城内外到大江南北,从学龄儿童到百岁老人,越来越多的人们都已经把《诗词三百首》作为勾通心灵的渠道和加深感情的纽带、传承文明的载体和弘扬正气的媒介。

“读最好的书,做高尚的人。

”又一次成为不同时代人们的共识。

《诗词三百首》思想性和艺术性完美和谐、高度统一;与天公直接对话,与大地时刻共语,并能永远抚慰人们的心灵。

虽然曲高和寡,但并非高不可攀,而是来自社会大众的一种真情呼唤和至爱宣泄,是天意民心借作者手笔向我们传递的一种美好祝福. ______甘泉Poetry showerHuangZhongTong Daniel, are in the body.Beauty, in which is the chang in limbs.- zhouyiReciting the poetry 300 first , can make the person obtains the most Oriental characteristics of elegant art enjoyment, for the past continuous ponder calmly and brand-new understanding of future produce better yearning and make objective assurance, thus more full of courage and confidence, frankly, to confront all learning to gather, ask to cause, width to live, benevolence to do the life highest realm.For many years, from inside and outside the Great Wall to the great river north and south, from school-age children to centenarians, more and more people have to make poetry as the first 300 shore.i mind channels and deepen the sentimental link, inheriting civilization carrier and carry forward the auror medium. Read the best books first, do noble man. Once again become the consensus of different times people.The first three hundred poems of thoughts and artistry perfect harmony and unification, With god, and the earth direct dialogue moments of language, and can never placatory people's hearts. Although too high, but not unattainable, but from social masses a true calling and beloved anger, is the providence people borrow the author to our transmission media a good wishes.______ oasis

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