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爱迪生的简短英文格言

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求一些简短精辟的英文名言警句

英语励志名言警句1• All things in their being are good for something. • 天生我才必有用。

2• Difficult circumstances serve as a textbook of life for people 困难坎坷是人们的生活教科书。

3• Failure is the mother of success. - Thomas Paine • 失败乃成功之母。

4• For man is man and master of his fate.• 人就是人,是自己命运的主人。

5• The unexamined life is not worth living. -- Socrates• 混混噩噩的生活不值得过。

-- 苏格拉底6• None is of freedom or of life deserving unless he daily conquers it anew. • 只有每天再度战胜生活并夺取自由的人,才配享受生活的自由。

7• Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. So let us seize it, not in fear, but in gladness. -- R.M. Nixon • 命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。

因此,让我们毫无畏惧,满心愉悦地把握命运 - 尼克松8• Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. -- John Ruskin • 生活没有目标,犹如航海没有罗盘。

-- 罗斯金9• What makes life dreary is the want of motive. -- George Eliot• 没有了目的,生活便郁闷无光。

-- 乔治 • 埃略特10• Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored.-- Lincoln • 卓越的天才不屑走旁人走过的路。

他寻找迄今未开拓的地区。

11• There is no such thing as a great talent without great will - power. -- Balzac • 没有伟大的意志力,便没有雄才大略。

-- 巴尔扎克12• The good seaman is known in bad weather.• 惊涛骇浪,方显英雄本色。

13• Fear not that the life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. --J.H. Newman • 不要害怕你的生活将要结束,应该担心你的生活永远不会真正开始。

-- 纽曼14• Gods determine what you're going to be. -- Julius Erving • 人生的奋斗目标决定你将成为怎样的人。

-- 欧文15• An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding. -- Robert Louis Stevenson • 生活的目标,是唯一值得寻找的财富。

-- 史蒂文森16• While there is life there is hope.• 一息若存,希望不灭。

-- 英国谚语17• Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value. -- A. Einstein • 不要为成功而努力,要为做一个有价值的人而努力。

-- 爱因斯坦18• You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success. -- Charles Chaplin • 人必须有自信,这是成功的秘密。

-- 卓别林19• Pursue your object, be it what it will, steadily and indefatigably. • 不管追求什么目标,都应坚持不懈。

20• We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope. -- Mattin Luther King • 我们必须接受失望,因为它是有限的,但千万不可失去希望,因为它是无穷的。

-- 马丁 • 路德 • 金21• Energy and persistence conquer all things. -- Benjamin Franklin• 能量加毅力可以征服一切。

-- 富兰克林22• Nothing seek, nothing find.• 无所求则无所获。

23• Cease to struggle and you cease to live. -- Thomas Carlyle• 生命不止,奋斗不息。

-- 卡莱尔24• A thousand-li journey is started by taking the first step. • 千里之行,始于足下。

25• Strength alone knows conflict, weakness is below even defeat, and is born vanquished. • 只有强者才懂得斗争;弱者甚至失败都不够资格,而是生来就是被征服的。

26• The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them, make them. -- Bernara Shaw • 在这个世界上取得成就的人,都努力去寻找他们想要的机会,如果找不到机会,他们便自己创造机会。

-- 萧伯纳27• A strong man will struggle with the storms of fate. -- Thomas Addison• 强者能同命运的风暴抗争。

--28• He who seize the right moment, is the right man. -- Goethe 谁把握机遇,谁就心想事成。

-- 歌德29• Victory won't come to me unless I go to it. -- M.Moore • 胜利是不会向我们走来的,我必须自己走向胜利。

-- 穆尔30• Man struggles upwards; water flows downwards.• 人往高处走,水往低处流。

31• Man errs as long as he strives. -- Goethe• 失误是进取的代价。

-- 歌德32• The failures and reverses which await men - and one after another sadden the brow of youth - add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian success would do. • 尽管失败和挫折等待着人们,一次次地夺走青春的容颜,但却给人生的前景增添了一份尊严,这是任何顺利的成功都不能做到的33• A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. • 一个人可以失败很多次,但是只要他没有开始责怪旁人,他还不是一个失败者。

-- 巴勒斯34• Histories make men wise; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. (Francis Bacon , British philosopher )历史使人明智;诗词使人灵秀;数学使人周密;自然哲学使人深刻;伦理使人庄重;逻辑修辞学使人善辨。

( 英国哲学家 培根..)35• The time of life is short; to spend that shortness basely, it would be too long. (William Shakespeare) 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. .) 36• 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.)37. Goals determine what you’re going to be .人生的奋斗目标决定你将来成为怎样的人。

最简单的英语名言30句

nothing in the world is impossible if you set your mind to do it 有志者事竟成 never put off till tomorrow what you can do today 今日事,今日毕 the early bird catches the worm 早到的鸟儿有虫吃 it's better than never 有总比没有好 Pain past is pleasure. 过去的痛苦即快乐。

All things are difficult before they are easy. 凡事必先难后易。

Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. 心之所愿,无事不成。

Where there is life, there is hope. 有生命必有希望。

I feel strongly that I can make it. 我坚信我一定能成功。

Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. 与其诅咒黑暗,不如燃起蜡烛。

The shortest answer is doing. 最简短的回答就是行动。

Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more. 成功的秘诀就是四个简单的字:多一点点。

Great minds think alike.英雄所见略同 One picture is worth a thousand wards.百闻不如一见 Nothing ventured,nothing gained.不入虎穴,焉得虎子。

Life is full of ups and dowms.生活充满起伏。

It's no use crying over spilt milk.\\\/What's done cannot be undone.覆水难收 The grass is greener on the other side of the fence.隔岸风景好;邻家芳草绿。

Hunger is the best sauce.饥饿是最好的调味品 Better late than never.迟做总比不做好。

God helps those who help themselves.天助自助者。

Love me,love my dog.爱屋及乌 He bites off more than he can chew.贪多嚼不烂 To teach a fish how to swim.孔子面前卖文章。

Rome wasn't built in a day.伟业非一业建成。

Well begun,half done.好的开始是成功的一半 Every cloud has a silver lining.否极泰来 Look before you leap.三思而后行。

Birds of a feather flock together.物以类聚 A little knowledge is dangerous.一知半解最危险 Clothes make the man.人要衣装,佛要金装 A good medicine tastes bitter.良药苦口 History repeats itself.历史会重演 Strike while the iron is hot.趁热打铁

简短的英语名言

1、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。

——Joseph Addison(美国作家艾迪生)2、If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some.要想知道钱的价值,就想办法去借钱试试。

——Benjamin Franklin(美国总统富兰克林)3、If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend,experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry.如果你希望成功,当以恒心为良友,以经验为参谋,以谨慎为兄弟,以希望为哨兵。

——Thomas Edison(美国发明家爱迪生)4、Health is certainly more valuable than money,because it is by health that money is procured.健康当然比金钱更为重要,因为我们所赖以获得金钱的就是健康。

——Samuel Johnson(英国作家约翰逊)5、That man is the richest whose pleasure are the cheapest.能处处寻求快乐的人才是最富有的人。

——Henry David Thoreau(美国作家梭罗)6、Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.有时候一个人为不花钱得到的东西付出的代价最高。

——Albert Einstein(美国科学家爱因斯坦)7、Will, work and wait are the pyramidal cornerstones for success.意志、工作和等待是成功的金字塔的基石。

——Louis Pasteur(法国化学家巴斯勒)8、All the splendor in the world is not worth a good friend.人世间所有的荣华富贵不如一个好朋友。

——Voltaire(法国思想家伏尔泰)9、There is a great different between exposure of the mind and that of the body.表露思想和展露身体之间存在极大的不同。

——William Hazlitt(英国批评家散文家哈滋里特)10、To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive,and the true success is to labor.怀着希望去旅行比抵达目的地更愉快;而真正的成功在于工作。

——Robert Louis Stevenson(英国作家史蒂文森)11、The greater a man is, the more distasteful is praise and flattery to him.一个人越伟大,对表扬和奉承就越反感。

——John Burroughs(美国博物学家巴勒斯)12、I might say that success is won by three things:first, effort; second, more effort; third, still more effort.可以说成功要靠三件事才能赢得:努力,努力,再努力。

——Thomas Hardy(英国诗人小说家哈代)13、Success often depends upon knowing how long it will take to succeed.成功常常取决于知道需要多久才能成功。

——Charles Montesquieu(法国思想家孟德斯鸠)14、Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.只有有耐心圆满完成简单工作的人,才能够轻而易举的完成困难的事。

——Friedrich Schiller(德国剧作家诗人席勒)15、You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success.你必须相信自己,这是成功的关键。

——Charles Chaplin(美国演员卓别林)

爱迪生的简介 简短的 英文版

Thomas Alva Edison was a man of wonderful ability who  had the good luck to be born at a good time. In the period  just after the American Civil War the United States was  growing conditions were right for the talents of a man like  Edison.  The Edison family had come to the United States from Holland  in the early part of the l8th century Thomas Alva the  youngest of Samuel’s seven children was born in 1847.  Thomas was an unusually curious child. Even at an early age  he loved to read and make experiments. Because he was so  dreamy and quiet a teacher once accused him of being stupid.  Thomas’s mother was so displeased by this remark that she took  her son out of school and never sent him back. She took charge  of his education herself and taught him reading history  science and philosophy. Edison was a very quick reader and he  remembered everything. Once he got the idea of starting at the  first shelf of a large library and reading everything in it.  But after reading through fifteen feet of books he gave up  this ambition.  In order to earn money for books and for his scientific  experiments Thomas sold vegetables from the family garden.  This work did not bring in enough money and so he began to  sell newspapers and candy on a train that ran between Port  HuronMichigan and Detroit. Because people were so eager for  the latest news about the CiviI War which was then at its  height Thomas decided in February 1862 when he was fifteen  years old to print a newspaper of his own the Weekly Herald,  in a baggage car of the train where he worked.In four years he  earned two thousand dollars from thisbusiness.  While he worked on the train young Edison continued to  experiment setting up a laboratory in the baggage car. One day  a stick of phosphorus feIl to the floor and set thecar on  fire. The conductor of the train as so angry that he threw Tom  and all his equipment off the train at the next station; he  also struck Tom causing a permanent injury which later made  him deaf in the right ear.  One day not long after he had started his newspaper, EdiSon  saw a child playing on the tracks in front of a train. He  jumped off the station platform and snatched the child from  the wheels of the train. The father who happened to be the  stationmaster was so grateful that he offered to teach Tom to  become a telegraph operator.He gave him lessons four days a  week after the station had closed for the nightand in three  weeks Edison was a better telegrapher than his teacher.  Edison was sober and independent for his age, but hen was  restless and very careless in his dress. He began to wander  from city to city and from job to job. Because his ideas were  too strange to please the men who hired him,they often asked  him to leave. During this time, he worked in Indianapolis,  Cincinnati, Memphis, and Louisville.  Edison went to Boston's where he had been promised work as  adegraph operator, mainly because of the neat handwriting in  his letter of application, When heappeared in that city, he  looked so untidy and strange that the superintendent asked him  to return later in the day to take a test in telegraphy, with  ihe idea of making ihe test so diffcult that the young man  could not possibly pass it, As the rapid message came in,  Edison realized clerks in the station were playing a joke on  him. They had arranged for the new York operator to send him a  message, faster and faster,in an effort to make Edison admit  that he could not write it down at such a rapid pace, But  Edison was not discouraged. He decided to outwit these  fellows, and he began to send a message himself. He said to  the New York operator,“Come on, don’t go to sleep.Get busy!  That ended the joke, and Edison won his job, as weil as the  title of fastest telegraph operator in the Western Union  Company.  In 1869 he borrowed some money and went to New York. During  the first three years he spent there, he nearly died of  starvation. He slept in a room belonging to a company that  sent information on stock prices to the business houses of New  York. One day the machine that printed news about gold  stopped. Six hundred banks and business houses were without  information about what was being bought and sold that day.  Edison succeeded in repairing the machine, and he was then  offered a job as manager for $300 a month. He was soon hard at  work making improvements in the machine and inventing new  parts. His Universal Printer, invented at this time, printed  full information about gold prices, instead of showing them  only by a few letters and numbers. This was his first big  success. GeneraI Marshall Lefferts, president of the Gold and  Stock Telegraph Company, bought this and several other  inventions of Edison's for forty thousand dollars.  Edison then put his new money to work. He opened a factory  in Newark,New Jersey. Soon he had over one hundred and fifty  men building machines to record stock prices, while he himself  continued to work on new ideas. At one time, he had forty-five  separate inventions in his laboratory, including several  important improvements of the telegrilph. He invented a way of  sending two messages at the same time in opposite directions,  and then a way of sending two messages at the same time in the  same direction,In 1874 he invented and sold to Western Union a  system by which four messages could be sent over one wire at  the same time, two in each direction. He also perfected a new  system for sending telegrams. These inventions saved Western  Union milhons of dollars in the cost of wires and telegraph  poles alone.  Western Union then suggested to Edison that he try to  develop a commercially useful telephone, Alexander Graham Bell  had already patented the te1ephone, but Bell's telephone could  be heard only over short distances. Edison added several  improvements, which were adopted, and are still used in the  telephone today. Western Union paid Edison one hundred  thousand dollars for his inventions.  In l876 he built a workshop and laboratory in Menlo Park,  New Jersey. He was known after that as he Wizard of Menlo  Park,because of the wonderful discoveries he made there, He  began to study the attempts of other men to invent an  incandescent electric light. He tried over and over again to  make a soft light that would be suitab1e for use in private  houses. He tested over two thousand materials before  discovering one that would work. He needed something that  would become hot and give off light when electricity passed  through it in a glass container from which the air had been  removed. He spent a hundred thousand dollars searching for the  best material. Men were sent to India, China, Brazil, and  finally, Japan, where a material was finally found.  In Jalluary,1880, the electric light was patented. Edison  then built a factory for the production of his light in Menlo  Park, and an electric power station in New York City. But it  was fourteen years before the public really accepted the  electric light. After that, the electric light business grew  So great that Edison was able to sell his share in the  electric light for more than one million dollars.  Edison patented over one thousand separate inventions during  his life, He never stopped trying to learn more about science  and what it could do for man, His discoveries probably  increased the wealth of the world more than those of any other  single man in history.  On October l8,1931,Edison died at the age of eighiy-four at  his home in Orange, New Jersey. Several days later, the whole  United States turned off its electric lights for one minute,  in honor of the man whose discoveries had so changed and  improved the life of people everywhere.

短的英语名人名言300条

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 - 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

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