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CompanionshipofBooks以书为伴(节选) ·
第四篇:
IfIRest,IRust如果我休息,我就会生锈 ·
第五篇:
Ambition抱负 ·
第六篇:
WhatIhaveLivedfor我为何而生 ·
第七篇:
WhenLoveBeckonsYou爱的召唤 ·
第八篇:
TheRoadtoSuccess成功之道 ·
第九篇:
OnMeetingtheCelebrated论见名人 ·
第十篇:
The50-PercentTheoryofLife生活理论半对半 ·
第十一篇:
WhatisYourRecoveryRate?
你的恢复速率是多少?
第十二篇:
ClearYourMentalSpace清理心灵的空间 ·
第十三篇:
BeHappy快乐 ·
第十四篇:
TheGoodnessoflife生命的美好 ·
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FacingtheEnemiesWithin直面内在的敌人 ·
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AbundanceisaLifeStyle富足的生活方式 ·
第十七篇:
HumanLifeaPoem人生如诗 ·
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Solitude独处 ·
第十九篇:
GivingLifeMeaning给生命以意义 ·
第二十篇:
RelishtheMoment品位现在 ·
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TheLoveofBeauty爱美 ·
第二十二篇:
TheHappyDoor快乐之门 ·
第二十三篇:
BorntoWin生而为赢 ·
第二十四篇:
WorkandPleasure工作和娱乐 ·
第二十五篇:
Mirror,Mirror--WhatdoIsee镜子,镜子,告诉我 ·
第二十六篇:
OnMotesandBeams微尘与栋梁 ·
第二十七篇:
AnOctoberSunrise十月的日出 ·
第二十八篇:
ToBeorNottoBe生存还是毁灭 ·
第二十九篇:
GettysburgAddress葛底斯堡演说 ·
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FirstInauguralAddress(Excerpts)就职演讲(节选)
Youth青春 Youthisnotatimeoflife;
itisastateofmind;
itisnotamatterofrosycheeks,redlipsandsuppleknees;
itisamatterofthewill,aqualityoftheimagination,avigoroftheemotions;
itisthefreshnessofthedeepspringsoflife. Youthmeansatemperamentalpredominanceofcourageovertimidity,oftheappetiteforadventureovertheloveofease.Thisoftenexistsinamanof60morethanaboyof20.Nobodygrowsoldmerelybyanumberofyears.Wegrowoldbydesertingourideals. Yearsmaywrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusiasmwrinklesthesoul.Worry,fear,self-distrustbowstheheartandturnsthespiritbacktodust. Whether60or16,thereisineveryhumanbeing’sheartthelureofwonders,theunfailingappetiteforwhat’snextandthejoyofthegameofliving.Inthecenterofyourheartandmyheart,thereisawirelessstation;
solongasitreceivesmessagesofbeauty,hope,courageandpowerfrommanandfromtheinfinite,solongasyouareyoung. Whenyouraerialsaredown,andyourspiritiscoveredwithsnowsofcynicismandtheiceofpessimism,thenyou’vegrownold,evenat20;
butaslongasyouraerialsareup,tocatchwavesofoptimism,there’shopeyoumaydieyoungat80.
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ThreeDaystoSee(Excerpts)假如给我三天光明(节选) Allofushavereadthrillingstoriesinwhichtheherohadonlyalimitedandspecifiedtimetolive.Sometimesitwasaslongasayear,sometimesasshortas24hours.Butalwayswewereinterestedindiscoveringjusthowthedoomedherochosetospendhislastdaysorhislasthours.Ispeak,ofcourse,offreemenwhohaveachoice,notcondemnedcriminalswhosesphereofactivitiesisstrictlydelimited. Suchstoriessetusthinking,wonderingwhatweshoulddoundersimilarcircumstances.Whatevents,whatexperiences,whatassociationsshouldwecrowdintothoselasthoursasmortalbeings,whatregrets?
SometimesIhavethoughtitwouldbeanexcellentruletoliveeachdayasifweshoulddietomorrow.Suchanattitudewouldemphasizesharplythevaluesoflife.Weshouldliveeachdaywithgentleness,vigorandakeennessofappreciationwhichareoftenlostwhentimestretchesbeforeusintheconstantpanoramaofmoredaysandmonthsandyearstocome.Therearethose,ofcourse,whowouldadopttheEpicureanmottoof“Eat,drink,andbemerry”.Butmostpeoplewouldbechastenedbythecertaintyofimpendingdeath. Instoriesthedoomedheroisusuallysavedatthelastminutebysomestrokeoffortune,butalmostalwayshissenseofvaluesischanged.Hebecomesmoreappreciativeofthemeaningoflifeanditspermanentspiritualvalues.Ithasoftenbeennotedthatthosewholive,orhavelived,intheshadowofdeathbringamellowsweetnesstoeverythingtheydo. Mostofus,however,takelifeforgranted.Weknowthatonedaywemustdie,butusuallywepicturethatdayasfarinthefuture.Whenweareinbuoyanthealth,deathisallbutunimaginable.Weseldomthinkofit.Thedaysstretchoutinanendlessvista.Sowegoaboutourpettytasks,hardlyawareofourlistlessattitudetowardlife. Thesamelethargy,Iamafraid,characterizestheuseofallourfacultiesandsenses.Onlythedeafappreciatehearing,onlytheblindrealizethemanifoldblessingsthatlieinsight.Particularlydoesthisobservationapplytothosewhohavelostsightandhearinginadultlife.Butthosewhohaveneversufferedimpairmentofsightorhearingseldommakethefullestuseoftheseblessedfaculties.Theireyesandearstakeinallsightsandsoundshazily,withoutconcentrationandwithlittleappreciation.Itisthesameoldstoryofnotbeinggratefulforwhatwehaveuntilweloseit,ofnotbeingconsciousofhealthuntilweareill. Ihaveoftenthoughtitwouldbeablessingifeachhumanbeingwerestrickenblindanddeafforafewdaysatsometimeduringhisearlyadultlife.Darknesswouldmakehimmoreappreciativeofsight;
silencewouldteachhimthejoysofsound.
CompanionshipofBooks以书为伴(节选) Amanmayusuallybeknownbythebookshereadsaswellasbythecompanyhekeeps;
forthereisacompanionshipofbooksaswellasofmen;
andoneshouldalwaysliveinthebestcompany,whetheritbeofbooksorofmen. Agoodbookmaybeamongthebestoffriends.Itisthesametodaythatitalwayswas,anditwillneverchange.Itisthemostpatientandcheerfulofcompanions.Itdoesnotturnitsbackuponusintimesofadversityordistress.Italwaysreceivesuswiththesamekindness;
amusingandinstructingusinyouth,andcomfortingandconsolingusinage. Menoftendiscovertheiraffinitytoeachotherbythemutuallovetheyhaveforabookjustastwopersonssometimesdiscoverafriendbytheadmirationwhichbothentertainforathird.Thereisanoldproverb,‘Loveme,lovemydog.”Butthereismorewisdominthis:
”Loveme,lovemybook.”Thebookisatruerandhigherbondofunion.Mencanthink,feel,andsympathizewitheachotherthroughtheirfavoriteauthor.Theyliveinhimtogether,andheinthem. Agoodbookisoftenthebesturnofalifeenshriningthebestthatlifecouldthinkout;
fortheworldofaman’slifeis,forthemostpart,buttheworldofhisthoughts.Thusthebestbooksaretreasuriesofgoodwords,thegoldenthoughts,which,rememberedandcherished,becomeourconstantcompanionsandcomforters. Bookspossessanessenceofimmortality.Theyarebyfarthemostlastingproductsofhumaneffort.Templesandstatuesdecay,butbookssurvive.Timeisofnoaccountwithgreatthoughts,whichareasfreshtodayaswhentheyfirstpassedthroughtheirauthor’sminds,agesago.Whatwasthensaidandthoughtstillspeakstousasvividlyaseverfromtheprintedpage.Theonlyeffectoftimehavebeentosiftoutthebadproducts;
fornothinginliteraturecanlongsurviveebutwhatisreallygood. Booksintroduceusintothebestsociety;
theybringusintothepresenceofthegreatestmindsthathaveeverlived.Wehearwhattheysaidanddid;
weseetheasiftheywerereallyalive;
wesympathizewiththem,enjoywiththem,grievewiththem;
theirexperiencebecomesours,andwefeelasifwewereinameasureactorswiththeminthesceneswhichtheydescribe. Thegreatandgooddonotdie,eveninthisworld.Embalmedinbooks,theirspiritswalkabroad.Thebookisalivingvoice.Itisanintellecttowhichonstilllistens.
IfIRest,IRust如果我休息,我就会生锈 Thesignificantinscriptionfoundonanoldkey---“IfIrest,Irust”---wouldbeanexcellentmottoforthosewhoareafflictedwiththeslightestbitofidleness.Eventhemostindustriouspersonmightadoptitwithadvantagetoserveasareminderthat,ifoneallowshisfacultiestorest,liketheironintheunusedkey,theywillsoonshowsignsofrustand,ultimately,cannotdotheworkrequiredofthem. Thosewhowouldattaintheheightsreachedandkeptbygreatmenmustkeeptheirfacultiespolishedbyconstantuse,sothattheymayunlockthedoorsofknowledge,thegatethatguardtheentrancestotheprofessions,toscience,art,literature,agriculture---everydepartmentofhumanendeavor. Industrykeepsbrightthekeythatopensthetreasuryofachievement.IfHughMiller,aftertoilingalldayinaquarry,haddevotedhiseveningstorestandrecreation,hewouldneverhavebecomeafamousgeologist.Thecelebratedmathematician,EdmundStone,wouldneverhavepublishedamathematicaldictionary,neverhavefoundthekeytoscienceofmathematics,ifhehadgivenhissparemomentstoidleness,hadthelittleScotchlad,Ferguson,allowedthebusybraintogotosleepwhilehetendedsheeponthehillsideinsteadofcalculatingthepositionofthestarsbyastringofbeads,hewouldneverhavebecomeafamousastronomer. Laborvanquishesall---notinconstant,spasmodic,orill-directedlabor;
butfaithful,unremitting,dailyefforttowardawell-directedpurpose.Justastrulyaseternalvigilanceisthepriceofliberty,soiseternalindustrythepriceofnobleandenduringsuccess.
Ambition抱负 Itisnotdifficulttoimagineaworldshortofambition.Itwouldprobablybeakinderworld:
withoutdemands,withoutabrasions,withoutdisappointments.Peoplewouldhavetimeforreflection.Suchworkastheydidwouldnotbeforthemselvesbutforthecollectivity.Competitionwouldneverenterin.conflictwouldbeeliminated,tensionbecomeathingofthepast.Thestressofcreationwouldbeatanend.Artwouldnolongerbetroubling,butpurelycelebratoryinitsfunctions.Longevitywouldbeincreased,forfewerpeoplewoulddieofheartattackorstrokecausedbytumultuousende