
有谁能提供一些法语的美言 格言 名言(关于
1.La critique est souvent basée sur la jalousie. 批评往往源于妒忌。
2.La nuit m'a donné les yeux noirs avec lesquels je cherche la clarté. 黑夜给了我黑色的眼睛,我却用它寻找光明3.Les meilleures, et les plus belles choses dans la vie, ne peuvent pas être vues ou meme touchées. Elles doivent être senties avec le cœur. 世界上最美好的东西是看不到也摸不到的……它们只能被心灵感受到。
——海伦凯勒4.La vie,c'est comme une bicyclette : il faut avancer pour ne pas perdre l'équilibre. 生活就像骑自行车,唯有不断前进才能保持平衡。
——爱因斯坦5.A propos, je t'aimais . Je te le dis maintenant, parce que ça n'a plus d'importance. —— Sartre 顺便提一句,我曾经爱过你。
之所以现在才对你说,是因为那对我已不再重要了。
——萨特
请举出罗伯斯庇尔的名言(要求带英文或法语的原话,不可生硬的自己翻译回去,有追加)
要我帮你翻译成中文么Upon the Jacobins I exercise, if we are to believe my accers, a despotism of opinion, which can be regarded as thing other than the forerunner of dictatorship. Firstly, I do t kw what a dictatorship of opinion is, above all in a society of free men... unless t describes nothing more than the natural compulsion of principles. In fact, t compulsion hardly belongs to the man who enunciates them; it belongs to universal reason and to all men who wish to listen to its voice. It belongs to my colleagues of the Constituant Assembly, to the patriots of the Legislative Assembly, to all citizens who will invariably defend the cae of liberty. Experience has proven, despite Louis XVI and allies, that the opinion of the Jacobins and of the popular clubs were those of the French Nation; no citizen has made them, and I did nothing other than share in them. ” — Maximilien Robespierre, 1792Turning the accations upon his accusers, Robespierre delivered one of the most famous lines of the French Revolution to the Assembly:“ I will not remind you that the sole object of contention dividing us is that you have instinctively defended all acts of new ministers, and we, of principles; that you seemed to prefer power, and we equality... Why don't you prosecute the Commune, the Legislative Assembly, the Sections of Paris, the Assemblies of the Cantons and all who imitated us? For all these things have been illegal, as illegal as the Revolution, as the fall of the Monarchy and of the , as illegal as liberty itself... Citizens, do you want a revolution without a revolution? What is this spirit of persecution which has directed itself against those who freed us from chains? ” — Maximilien Robespierre, 1792To punish the oppressors of humanity is clemency; to forgive them is barbarity. ” — Maximilien Robespierre, 1794 Robespierre didn’t see the use of terror as a compromise of virtue, but as the enforcement of it.[32] For example, in his Report on the Principles of Political Morality, given on 5 February 1794, Robespierre stated:If virtue be the spring of a popular government in times of peace, the spring of that government during a revolution is virtue combined with terror: virtue, without which terror is destructive; terror, without which virtue is impotent. Terror is only justice prompt, severe and inflexible; it is then an emanation of virtue; it is less a distinct principle than a natural consequence of the general principle of democracy, applied to the most pressing wants of the country ... The government in a revolution is the despotism of liberty against tyranny
求一些法语格言
“起风了,唯有努力生存”(Le vent se leve,il faut tenter de vivre)这是法语



