初中英語好句摘抄

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【小編寄語】以下是為大家整理的初中英語好句摘抄,文章僅供大家參考:
    1. Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort. ( Shakespeare )
     不要只因一次挫敗,就放棄你原來決心想達到的目的。(莎士比亞)
    2. The man who has made up his mind to win will never say Impossible.( Napoleon )
     凡是決心取得勝利的人是從來不說“不可能”的。(拿破侖)
    3. Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. ( C. Weizmann )
     奇跡有時候是會發(fā)生的,但是你得為之拼命蒂努力。(魏茨曼)
    4. There is no such thing as darkness; only a failure to see. ( Muggeridge )
     沒有黑暗這種東西,只有看不見而已。(馬格里奇)
    5. Time is a bird for ever on the wing. ( T. W. Robertson )
     時間是一只永遠在飛翔的鳥。(羅伯遜)
    6. If you do not learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. ( Edison )
     如果你年輕時不學會思考,那就永遠不會。(愛迪生)
    7. A day is a miniature of eternity. ( Emerson )
     一天是永恒的縮影。(愛默生)
    8. Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. ( L. Blum )
     品德可能僅僅在于有勇氣作出抉擇。(布魯斯)
    9. If there were less sympathy in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. ( O. Wilde )
     如果世界上少一些同情,世界上也就會少一些麻煩。(王爾德)
    經(jīng)典英文名句2
    1.
    We (sea folk) can live to three hundred years old, but when we perish we turn into mere foam on the sea.
    ------Andersen, The little mermaid
    我們(水族)能活到三百歲但我們死時我們成為海上的泡沫而已.
    ------安徒生
    2.
    Writers are well-known for their powers of invention and imagination.
    ------Andersen, The Nightingale
    作家以創(chuàng)造力和想像力聞名.
    ------安徒生
    3.
    Teas in the listener's eyes are the finest possible reward for any singer.
    ------Andersen, The Nightingale
    對任何歌唱者來說,聆聽者眼中的淚水是的報酬.
    ------安徒生
    4.
    But he hasn't got anything on! a little child said.
    ------Andersen, The Emperor's New Clothes
    「但他什麼也沒穿啊!」一個小孩子說.
    ------安徒生
    5.
    I have many beautiful flowers, he said, but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all.
    ------Wilde, The Selfish Giant
    「我有許多美麗的花,」他說:「但這些孩子是所有花中最美麗的.」
    ------王爾德
    6.
    In war, the strong makes slaves of the weak, and in peace the rich makes slaves of poor.
    ------Wilde, The Young King
    戰(zhàn)爭時,強者奴役弱者;和平時,富者奴役貧者.
    ------王爾德
    7.
    We have chains, though no eye beholds them; and we are slaves, though men call us free.
    ------Wilde, The Young King
    我們鐐銬在身,雖然沒人見到;我們身為奴隸,雖然人們認為我們自由.
    ------王爾德
    8.
    The burden of this world is too great for one man to bear, and the world's sorrow too heavy for one heart to suffer.
    ------Wilde, The Young King
    這世界的擔子太重了,一個人承擔不起;這世界的悲傷太沉重了,一顆心承受不了.
    ------王爾德
    9.
    What is the use of a book, thought Alice, without pictures or conversation
    ------Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    「一本既沒有圖畫,又沒有對話的書,有什麼用呢 」愛麗絲想著.
    ------卡洛兒,
    10.
    Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated.
    ------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
    人并不是生來給打敗的.人可消滅,但打不敗.
    ------海明威
    11.
    Man is not much beside the great birds and beasts.
    ------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
    比起那些偉大的鳥獸來,人算不了什麼.
    ------海明威
    12.
    Pain does not matter to a man.
    ------Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
    對男子漢而言,痛苦算不了什麼.
    ------海明威
    13.
    There are more things to admire in men than to despise.
    ------Camus, The plague
    人之可稱贊之點,多於其可鄙視之處.
    ------卡繆
    14.
    What interests me is living and dying for what one loves.
    ------Camus, The plague
    我感到興趣的是:為所愛而生,為所愛而死.
    ------卡繆
    15.
    If there is one thing one can always yearn for and sometimes attain, it is human love.
    ------Camus, The plague
    如果有一件人可以永遠渴望,而且有時能夠得到的東西,那就是人類的愛.
    ------卡繆
    16.
    I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
    ------Voltaire
    我不贊成你的意見,但我誓死保衛(wèi)你的發(fā)言權.
    ------伏爾泰
    17.
    Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone.
    ------Stevenson, Solitude
    歡笑,世界與歡笑;哭泣,你自己一個人哭泣.
    ------史蒂文生,
    18.
    Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day.
    ------Stevenson
    不論肩上的擔子如何沉重,總能負擔到日暮時分.不論工作如何艱辛,總可以支撐著做一整天.
    ------史蒂文生
    19.
    People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise.
    ------Maugham, Of Human Bondage
    人們請你批評,但他們要的卻是贊美.
    ------毛姆,
    20.
    If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money it values more, it will lose that too.
    ------Maugham
    如果國家對任何事的評估高於自由,它會喪失自由;諷刺的是,如果它評估高的是安逸或金錢,它也會喪失安逸或金錢.
    ------毛姆
    21.
    We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us.
    ------Goethe
    我們不能依據(jù)自己的觀念來訓練孩子;我們必須把他們當成上帝的賞賜,接納他們,愛護他們.
    ------哥德
    22.
    Life teaches to be less harsh with ourselves and with others.
    ------Goethe
    生活教導我們對自己,對別人不要太嚴苛.
    ------哥德
    23.
    One of the most striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives.
    ------Mark Twain
    貓與謊言最顯著的差異之一:貓只有九條命.
    ------馬克吐溫
    24.
    Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.
    ------Mark Twain
    人人都是月亮,都有不愿讓人見到的陰暗面.
    ------馬克吐溫
    25.
    Classic. A book which people praise and don't read.
    ------Mark Twain
    「經(jīng)典之作.」人們稱贊卻不想讀的書.
    ------馬克吐溫
    26.
    Dictionaries are like watches; the worst is better than none, and the best cannot be expected to go quite true.
    ------Johnson
    字典像手表;最壞的比沒有好,的不能期待分秒不差.
    ------約翰生
    27.
    Life is a progress from want to want, not from enjoyment to enjoyment.
    ------Johnson
    生活是需求不斷的過程,而非享樂不斷的過程.
    ------約翰生
    28.
    We want to live by each other's happiness-not by each other's misery.
    ------Chaplin, The Great Dictator
    我們必須仰賴彼此的快樂過活—而非仰賴彼此的不幸.
    ------卓別林,〈大*者〉
    29.
    Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman.
    ------Dickens, Little Dorrit
    一日為紳士,終身為紳士.
    ------狄更斯,《小杜麗》
    30.
    Ignorance is not innocence but sin.
    ------Browning
    無知并非單純,而是罪惡.
    ------勃朗寧
    31.
    You shall have joy, or you shall have power, said God; you shall not have both.
    ------Emerson
    上帝說,你可以擁有喜悅,或者你可以擁有權勢;但是你不可以擁有二者.
    ------愛默生
    32.
    If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.
    ------Bradstreet, Meditations Divine