1珍惜時(shí)光
1. Time flies. 光陰似箭。
2. Time and tide wait for no man. 時(shí)不我待。
3. To save time is to lengthen life. 節(jié)約時(shí)間就是延長(zhǎng)生命。
4. Time stays not the fool’s leisure. 時(shí)間不等閑逛的傻瓜。
5. Lost years are worse than lost dollars. 失去時(shí)光金不換。
6. Time is money. 時(shí)間就是金錢。
7. Time has wings. 光陰去如飛。
8. Time lost cannot be won again. 時(shí)光一去不復(fù)返。
2勤奮、意志與成功
1. Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者事竟成。
2. No pains, no gains. 沒(méi)有付出就沒(méi)有收獲。
3. Constant dripping wears away a stone. 水滴石穿,繩鋸木斷。
4. Care and diligence bring luck. 謹(jǐn)慎和勤奮才能抓住機(jī)遇。
5. Genius is nothing but labor and diligence. 天才不過(guò)是勤奮而已。
6. Great hopes make great man. 偉大的抱負(fù)造就偉大的人物。
7. Industry is the parent of success. 勤奮是成功之母。
8. No rose without a thorn. 沒(méi)有不帶刺的玫瑰。
9. There is no royal road to learning. 書(shū)山有路勤為徑,學(xué)海無(wú)涯苦作舟。
10. No way is impossible to courage. 勇者無(wú)懼。
11. Success belongs to the persevering. 堅(jiān)持就是勝利。
12. The finest diamond must be cut. 玉不琢,不成器。
13. Adversity makes a man wise, not rich. 逆境出人才。
3學(xué)習(xí)方法與態(tài)度
1. Practice makes perfect. 熟能生巧。
2. It is never too old to learn. 活到老,學(xué)到老。
3. Reading is to the mind while exercise to the body. 讀書(shū)健腦,運(yùn)動(dòng)強(qiáng)身。
4. A man becomes learned by asking questions. 不恥下問(wèn)才能有學(xué)問(wèn)。
5. Learn and live. 活著,為了學(xué)習(xí)。
6. Knowledge starts with practice. 實(shí)踐出真知。
7. Complacency is the enemy of study. 學(xué)習(xí)的敵人是自己的滿足。
8. Knowledge makes humble; ignorance makes proud. 知識(shí)使人謙虛,無(wú)知使人傲慢。
9. Knowledge advances by steps and not by leaps. 知識(shí)只能循序漸進(jìn),不能躍進(jìn)。
10. A man can do no more than he can. 凡事都應(yīng)量力而行。
11. Books and friends should be few but good. 讀書(shū)如交友,應(yīng)求少而精。
12. A man cannot spin and reel at the same time. 一心不能二用。
4金錢與財(cái)富
1. Gold will not buy anything. 黃金不能買盡一切。
2. The chief aim of man is not to get money. 人的主要目的并不是賺錢。
3. The money the miser hoards will do him no good. 守財(cái)奴積財(cái),對(duì)自己毫無(wú)好處。
4. What is wealth good for, if it brings melancholy? 財(cái)富如帶憂郁來(lái),有了財(cái)富有何用?
5. Wealth makes worship. 財(cái)富能使人拜倒。
5健康與心態(tài)
1. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 一天一蘋果,不用請(qǐng)醫(yī)生。
2. Prevention is better than cure. 預(yù)防勝于治療。
3. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 只工作, 不玩耍, 聰明小伙也變傻。
4. Health is not valued till sickness comes. 病時(shí)方知健康可貴。
5. A close mouth catches no flies. 病從口入。
6. A good medicine tastes bitter. 良藥苦口。
7. Good health is over wealth. 健康是最大的財(cái)富。
8. Happiness lies first of all in health. 幸福首先在于健康。
9. Cheerfulness is health; its opposite, melancholy, is disease. 歡樂(lè)就是健康, 憂郁就是病痛。
10. He is happy that thinks himself so. 自樂(lè)者常樂(lè)。
11. Content is better than riches. 知足者常樂(lè)。
6擇友與友誼
1. Birds of a feather flock together. 物以類聚,人以群分。
2. A man is known by his friends. 什么人交什么朋友。
3. Keep good men company and you shall be of the number. 近朱者赤,近墨者黑。
4. A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患難見(jiàn)真情。
5. A friend is easier lost than found. 得朋友難,失朋友易。
6. A faithful friend is hard to find. 知音難覓。
7. A friend is never known till a man has need. 需要之時(shí)方知友。
8. Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. 患難見(jiàn)真情。
7品行與操守
1. Honesty is the best policy. 誠(chéng)實(shí)不欺為上策。
2. Respect yourself, or no one else will respect you. 要人尊敬,必須自重。
3. Patience is the best remedy. 忍耐是良藥。
4. One good turn deserves another. 行善積德。
5. He knows most who speaks least. 大智若愚。
6. A still tongue makes a wise head. 寡言者智。
7. A candle lights others and consumes itself. 蠟燭照亮別人,卻毀滅了自己。
8. He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself. 正人須先正己。
9. Pride goes before, and shame comes after. 驕傲使人落后。
10. Please the eye and plague the heart. 貪圖一時(shí)快活,必然留下隱禍。
11. Penny wise, pound foolish. 貪小便宜吃大虧。
12. He who makes constant complaint gets little compassion. 經(jīng)常訴苦,沒(méi)人同情。
13. Do as you would be done by. 己所不欲,勿施于人。
8常理與法則
1. A good beginning is half done. 良好的開(kāi)端是成功的一半。
2. Don’t put off till tomorrow what should be done today. 今日事,今日畢。
3. Fact speak louder than words. 事實(shí)勝于雄辯。
4. Failure is the mother of success. 失敗是成功之母。
5. A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush. 一鳥(niǎo)在手勝過(guò)雙鳥(niǎo)在林。
6. Seeing is believing. 眼見(jiàn)為實(shí)。
7. Still water run deep. 靜水流深。
8. Strike the iron while it is hot. 趁熱打鐵。
9. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. 入鄉(xiāng)隨俗。
10. Man proposes, god disposes. 謀事在人,成事在天。
11. Look before you leap. 摸清情況再行動(dòng)。
12. Experience must be bought. 吃一塹,長(zhǎng)一智。
13. Make hay while the sun shines. 良機(jī)勿失。
14. He who does not advance loses ground. 逆水行舟,不進(jìn)則退。
15. Easier said than done. 說(shuō)得容易,做得難。
16. Every day is not Sunday. 好景不常在。
17. All that glitters is not gold. 閃光的不一定都是金子。
18. All things are difficult before they are easy. 凡事總是由難而易。
19. Every advantage has its disadvantage. 有利必有弊。
20. Every man has his faults. 金無(wú)足赤,人無(wú)完人。
21. Four eyes see more than two. 集思廣益。
22. He laughs best who laughs last. 誰(shuí)笑到最后,誰(shuí)笑得最好。
23. It is the first step that costs troublesome. 萬(wàn)事開(kāi)頭難。
24. The farthest way about is the nearest way home. 抄近路反而繞遠(yuǎn)路。
25. Take things as they come. 既來(lái)之,則安之。
26. Every man is the architect of his own fortune. 自己的命運(yùn)自己掌握。
27. The early bird catches the worm. 早起的鳥(niǎo)兒有蟲(chóng)吃。
28. It is no use crying over spilt milk. 覆水難收。
29. Don’t trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. 不要自找麻煩。
30. Don’t try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs. 不要班門弄斧。