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有关成功与失败英语名言语录带翻译

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  有关成功与失败英语名言

  He laughs best who laughs last. —Walter Scott, British writer

  谁笑到最后,谁就笑得最美。 —沃尔特·司各特,英国作家

  Never, never, never, never give up. —Winston Churchill, British statesman

  永远、永远、永远、永远不放弃。 —温斯顿·丘吉尔,英国政治家

  No road of flowers leads to glory. —La Fontaine, French fabulist

  没有一条通往荣誉的道路是铺满鲜花的。 —拉封丹,法国寓言作家

  The key to everything is patience. —Arnold H. Glasgow, American writer

  耐心是一切事情成败的关键。 —·H·格拉斯哥,美国作家

  The bitter must come before the sweet; and that also makes the sweet the sweeter. —John Bunyan, English writer

  苦应先于甜,会使甜更甜 —约翰·班扬,英国作家

  Let no feeling of discouragement prey upon you, and in the end you are sure to succeed. —Abraham Lincoln, American president

  不让挫折感把你吞噬,你就一定会成功。 —亚伯拉罕·林肯,美国总统

  Always bear in mind that your own resolution to success is more important than any other one thing. —Abraham Lincoln, American president

  永远记住:你获取成功的决心比任何事情都重要。 —亚伯拉罕·林肯,美国总统

  The possibility that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just. —Abraham Lincoln, American president

  战斗中我们可能会失败,但这不应该阻止我们支持我们坚信正义的事业。 —亚伯拉罕·林肯,美国总统

  Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success. —Joyce Brothers, American psychologist

  成功是一种心境,如果你想要获得成功,就先开始把自己看做成功的人。 —乔伊斯·布拉泽斯,美国心理学家

  The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure. —Sven Goran Eriksson, Swedish football coach

  成功最大的阻碍就是害怕失败。 —斯文·戈兰·埃里克森,瑞典足球教练

  People often ask me if 1 know the secret of success, and if I could tell others how to make their dreams come true. My answer is, you do it by working. —Disney, American cartoon designer and director

  人们时常问我是否知道成功的秘诀,能否告诉别人怎徉使他们梦想成真。我的回答是:只有工作 —迪斯尼,美国卡通设计师及导演

  The success is nothing more than doing well whatever you do without a thought of fame. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet

  成功就是好好工作而不计较名利。 亨利·沃兹沃斯·朗费罗,美国诗人

  All that you do, do with your might; things done by halves,are never right. —Richard H Stoddard, American poet

  凡事须尽力而为,半途而废者永无成就。 —理查德·H·斯托达德,美国诗人

  Opportunity, sooner or later, comes to all who work and wish. —Stanley Johnson, British author

  机会迟早会光顾那些努力工作又怀有志向的人。 —斯坦利·约翰逊,英国作家

  The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes. —Benjamin Disraeli, British politician

  人生成功的秘诀是当机遇来临时要及时地抓住它。 —本杰明·迪士雷利,英国政治家

  成功与失败英文语录带翻译

  To expect defeat is nine-tenths of defeat itself. —Francis Crawford, American writer

  期待失败十有八九就会失败。 —弗朗西斯·克劳福德,美国作家

  Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. —Albert Einstein, American physicist

  从不犯错的人,也从不尝试新事物 —阿拍伯特·爱因斯坦,美国物理学家

  The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart. Robert G. Ingersoll, American politician

  世界上对勇气的最大考验就是承受失败却不灰心气馁。 —罗伯物·G·英格索尔,美国政治家

  Mistakes are the portals of discovery. —James Joyce, Irish writer

  错误是发现的大门。 —詹姆斯·乔伊斯,爱尔兰作家

  One may not reach the dawn save by the path of the night. —Khalil Gibran, Lebanese Poet

  只有经过黑夜,才能到达黎明。 —哈里利·纪伯伦,黎巴嫩诗人

  I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody. —Bill Cosby, American comedian

  我不知道成功之道,但却知道失败之路的大门向人人敞开。 —比尔·科斯比,美国喜剧演员

  Many a man has finally succeeded only because he has failed after repeated efforts. If he had never met defeat he would never have known any great victory. —Orison Marden, American writer

  许多人终于成功只是因为他在反复努力之后遭遇了失败。如果他从来没有失败过,那他就不会知道任何伟大的胜利。 —奥里森·马登,美国作家

  You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try. —Beverly Sills, American soprano

  如果你失败了你也许会失望,但如果你不尝试,你就死定了。 —贝弗利·西尔斯,美国女高音歌唱家

  Whatever you are from nature, keep to it; never desert your own line of talent. Be what nature intended you for, and you will succeed; be anything else, and you will be ten thousands times worse than nothing. -Sydney Smith, English writer

  无论你秉性如何,保持你的本色;永远不要抛弃你的天赋。成为你自己,你将会成功;否则,你会比一事无成还要糟糕千万倍。 —西德尼·史密斯,英国作家

  Do not let yourselves be discouraged or embittered by the smallness of the success you are likely to achieve in trying to make life better. You certainly would not be able, in a single generation, to create an earthly paradise. Who could expect that? But, if you make life ever so little better, you will have done splendidly, and your lives will have been worthwhile. — Arnold Toynbee, British historian

  不要因为自己在努力改善生活的过程中而可能取得的微乎其微的成功而气馁,也不要为此伤心痛苦。当然,你不可能在自己这一代就能创造个人世间的天堂。谁又能指望那样呢?但是,如果你让生活哪怕是好一点点,你都表现得极为出色了,你的生命也将有所价值。 —阿诺德·汤因比,英国历史学家

  关于失败与成功的英文阅读:为何每个成功的故事总有个失败的开头

  Long before the iPhone made him the god of gadgets, Steve Jobs launched his tech career by hacking land lines to make free long-distance calls.

  史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs)通过iPhone成为电子设备教父,不过他很久之前就开始了高科技事业,做的是盗用本地通话线路从而实现免费远程通话。

  Bob Dylan’s band, the Golden Chords, lost a high-school talent competition to a tap dancing act.

  鲍勃·迪伦(Bob Dylan)成为金牌音乐家之前,在高中达人秀比赛中输给了一个踢踏舞表演。

  Behind every success story is an embarrassing first effort, a stumble, a setback or a radical change of direction. It’s these first clumsy steps on the road to fame and fortune that fascinate writer Seth Fiegerman, who edits the blog OpeningLines.org, a collection of case studies on the origins of famous careers.

  探究每个成功故事,你总能看到起步时的窘迫,蹒跚前进,被失败打击,或是突然决定转向。这些通往名利财富路上的笨拙的起步吸引了作家塞斯·菲格曼(Seth Fiegerman),她收集了关于成功事业起点的众多案例,并编写了博客OpeningLines.org(起步线)。

  “When you see someone who’s very successful, you almost imagine that it was a foregone conclusion, that they’re a genius, that they were destined for great things, ” says Fiegerman, who began the blog in 2009, after an early setback in his own career. “I think the big takeaway is failure and setbacks, far from being uncommon, are in many ways essential.”

  2009年,菲格曼在事业受挫后选择开博。”当你看到某些成功人士时,你总会想象他们的成功是必然的,他们都是天才,注定建立丰功伟业,“她说:”我认为 最重要 的是经历失败与挫折,不甘于平庸。“

  After Fiegerman, now 26, graduated from New York University in 2008, he landed a coveted first job as a research editor at Playboy magazine. But he had worked there for just half a year when management announced that most of the staff would soon be laid off.

  今年26岁的菲格曼于2008年毕业于纽约大学。大学毕业后,他拥有了一个令人艳羡的工作——《花花公子》杂志的研究编辑。但他仅仅在这个工位上工作了半年,公司就开始大规模裁人。

  As unemployment loomed, Fiegerman felt adrift. He began to explore the Playboy archives, discovering a trove of interviews with celebrities ranging from Marlon Brando to Malcolm X. Many of these successful people shared tales of their less promising early days, and Fiegerman quickly became obsessed with these origin stories.

  面对裁员的危机,菲格曼感到茫然无措。他开始研究《花花公子》杂志档案,并发行了一系列珍贵的名人访问,包括马龙白兰度(Marlon Brando,美国最棒的男演员),马尔科姆·X(Malcolm X,非裔美国人权利提倡者)等等。这些成功人士都经历了看似前途渺茫的开端,这些成功起源的故事很快吸引了菲格曼。

  “It kind of paired well with this feeling that I had of, ‘Oh my God, what do I do?’” Fiegerman says. “And I found solace, in some ways, reading about the obstacles that famous figures had to overcome.”

  ”这些故事与我彼时心情契合,我总在想‘老天,我该怎么办?’“菲格曼说:”在某些方面,通过阅读那些名人克服困难的故事,我找到了安慰。“

  He began devouring biographies and soliciting interviews with writers and musicians he admired, using the blog to document the fits and starts that began the careers of the famous and the infamous. Success, he learned, was less a matter of innate talent and more the product of perseverance, a willingness to stumble and stand up again and again.

  他开始大量阅读传记,并恳请自己欣赏的作家和音乐家接受采访,这些人有成名的也有事业低迷的,菲格曼把他们的事业开端的起起伏伏记录进博客。在调查中他发现,成功更多是源于坚持而非天赋。要有勇气屡败屡战。

  “You kind of assume that great geniuses are like Mozart, ” Fiegerman says. But few successful people were child prodigies, and prodigies don’t necessarily find success. “Most people don’t stick to it.”

  ”你可能觉得天才都是像莫扎特那样的,“菲格曼说。但事实是几乎没什么成功人士是神童,神童未必成功。”大多数人不喜欢坚持一件事。“

  Author Jennifer Egan stuck with it. She told Fiegerman that her first novel was so bad even her mother hated it. But Egan kept writing, and her writing got better—in 2011, she won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel about growing old in the digital age, A Visit From the Goon Squad.

  作家詹妮弗·伊根(Jennifer Egan)做到了坚持。她告诉菲格曼他的第一部小说糟到连她母亲都厌恶。但伊根并未放弃写作,而且有了进步。2011年她的一篇描绘在数字时代老去的小说《打手队的来访》(A Visit From the Goon Squad)赢得了普利策奖(Pulitzer Price,美国新闻界最高荣誉)。

  Knowing about a hero’s early flops and foibles might disillusion some fans, but Fiegerman finds comfort in rough beginnings. “The only thing that would have disappointed me is if I’d researched all these guys and women and found out that they got it right on the first try, because, OK, I did not, ” Fiegerman says with a laugh.

  了解一个英雄人物早期的失败和缺点也许会使某些粉丝的幻想破灭,但菲格曼却从中得到慰藉。”如果发现这些人首次尝试就成功我倒要失望了,因为我自己的起步并不是如此。“菲格曼笑着说。

  Like his subjects, Fieger-man found that his own early setback wasn’t permanent. He landed a new job in journalism, and today he works at the tech news website Mashable, covering, appropriately enough, start-up businesses. While he has less time for the blog, he hopes his collection of origin stories will help other young people realize it’s OK to fail.

  正如他的受访者,菲格曼发现起初的失败并不是永久的。他开始尝试记者工作,如今他在科技新闻网站Mashable工作,可以说还包含很多起步阶段的业务。虽然写博客的时间少了,他希望自己收集的这些成功故事的起源可以帮助其他年轻人,告诉他们要允许失败。

  “I hope some of them benefit from it, ” he says. “But if nothing else, I feel like I benefited from it a little bit.”

  ”我希望有人能从中受益,“他说:”但就算没什么效果,我觉得自己已经获益良多了。“


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