衡量人生的标准是是否有意义,而不是寿命长短。

The standard of measuring a life is whether it is meaningful, not how long it is.
衡量人生的标准是是否有意义,而不是寿命长短。

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衡量人生的标准是是否有意义,而不是寿命长短。

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Contrast structure emphasizing qualitative vs quantitative evaluation of life.

原文英文

31. Those who have not eaten bread with tears do not understand the taste of life. — Goethe

32. Humanity often writes history from the events of a lifetime to observe life; in reality, history is merely the clothing, while life is internal. — Romain Rolland

33. No matter what happens, please remain quietly happy! That is life. We must accept life in such a way—bravely, boldly, and with an eternal smile. — Luxemburg

34. To be respectful to superiors is duty; to be humble to peers is kindness; to be humble to subordinates is nobility; to be humble to all is safety. — Aristotle

35. A strange, vain, and obnoxious woman! I find it impossible to like her, unless I were on a raft in the middle of the ocean with no other food. — Mark Twain

36. Indulging one's desires is the greatest harm; gossiping about others' privacy is the greatest sin; not knowing one's own faults is the greatest illness. — Aristotle

37. One should know that excessive praise for good things can also invite resentment, contempt, and jealousy. — Bacon

38. The standard of measuring a life is whether it is meaningful, not how long it is. — Plutarch

39. Changing good habits is much easier than breaking bad ones; this is one of life's great misfortunes. — Maugham

40. Experienced elders are reliable in their duties, while the vigor of youth is inspiring. If the experience of the elderly is precious, then the innocence of youth is sublime. — Bacon

41. Because of my contempt for authority, fate punished me by making me an authority myself. — Einstein

42. I believe that in every period, people can lead lives that are both interesting and useful. We should not waste our lives, and should be able to say, "I have done what I could." This is all that can be required of us, and only then can we find a measure of joy. — Marie Curie

43. We once fought for joy; we shall die for joy. Therefore, let sorrow never be associated with our names. — Smetana

44. Although everyone seeks much, what is needed is very little. Because life is short and human destiny is limited. — Goethe

45. A slip of the foot can be quickly remedied, but a slip of the tongue may be forever irreparable. — Franklin

46. If, in coming into the world, we cannot make others live better, but instead make them live worse, then it is truly terrible. — Eliot

47. A wise man creates more opportunities than he discovers. — Bacon

48. Once selfish happiness becomes the sole goal of life, life soon becomes aimless. — Romain Rolland

49. Fate is like a capricious woman who only favors those who are bold and decisive; to them, she is obedient and submissive. — Kuprin

50. If I were allowed to live my life once more, I would repeat it. For I have never regretted the past, nor do I fear the future. — Montaigne

51. Life is like a book; fools flip through it casually, while wise people read it carefully, knowing the book can only be read once. — Paul

52. Youngsters sleep until the cock crows; elders wait for the cock's call upon their pillows. Thirty years pass in a dream; one knows not that time is spent in mere sounds. — Huang Zongxi

53. The only lesson humanity has learned from history is that humanity has learned nothing from history. — Hegel

54. Hopes that can be realized immediately spur action, while hopes that cannot be realized immediately act like a sedative, calming the spirit. — Hoffer

55. A kind word or an understanding attitude toward others can reduce harm and save their dignity. — Carnegie

56. Perhaps the Earth is merely a prison for the heavens, because if you observe life closely, punishment is everywhere. — Hugo

57. You say you are lonely, like Mars shining on thirteen provinces long, long ago. You cry in the dark, like black soil emitting fragrance. — Haizi

58. Books are not just life, but the source of cultural life in the past, present, and future. — Kufayev

59. Only those who have endured a long journey together without coming to dislike each other can become true friends. If this is true for friends, it is even more necessary for partners. — Qian Zhongshu

60. Flattery can create harmony, but such harmony is achieved through the shameful sin of servility or deception. — Spinoza

原文中文

31、凡不是就着泪水吃过面包的人是不懂得人生之味的人。——歌德

32、人类经常把一个生涯发生的事,撰写成历史,在从那里看人生;其实,那不过是衣服,人生是内在的。——罗曼·罗兰

33、不管怎样的事情,都请安静地愉快吧!这是人生。我们要依样地接受人生,勇敢地大胆地,而且永远地微笑着。——卢森堡

34、对上级谦恭是本分;对平辈谦逊是和善;对下级谦逊是高贵;对所有的人谦逊是安全。——亚里士多德

35、一个奇怪的、虚荣心十足的、令人生厌的女人!我看我实在无法喜欢她,除非是在汪洋大海中的一只木筏上,见不到其他粮食的时候。——马克吐温

36、放纵自己的欲望是最大的祸害;谈论别人的隐私是最大的罪恶;不知自己过失是最大的病痛。——亚里士多德

37、要知道对好事的称颂过于夸大,也会招来人们的反感轻蔑和嫉妒。——培根

38、衡量人生的标准是看其是否有意义;而不是看其有多长。——普鲁塔克

39、改变好习惯比改掉坏习惯容易的多,这是人生的一大悲哀。——毛姆

40、有经验的老人执事令人放心,而青年人的干劲则鼓舞人心。如果说,老人的经验是可贵的,那么青年人的纯真则是崇高的。——培根

41、因为我对权威的轻蔑,所以命运惩罚我,使我自己竟也成了权威。——爱因斯坦

42、我以为人们在每一个时期都可以过有趣而且有用的生活。我们应该不虚度一生,应该能够说,“我已经做了我能做的事”,人们只能要求我们如此,而且只有这样我们才能有一点欢乐。——居里夫人

43、我们曾经为欢乐而斗争,我们将要为欢乐而死。因此,悲哀永远不要同我们的名字联在一起。——伏契克

44、虽然人人都企求得很多,但所需要的却是微乎其微。因为人生是短暂的,人的命运是有限的。——歌德

45、失足可以很快弥补,失言却可能永远无法补救。——富兰克林

46、人生到世界上来,如果不能使别人过得好一些,反而使他们过得更坏的话,那就太糟糕了。——艾略特

47、明智者创造的机会比他发现的要多。——培根

48、等到自私的幸福变成了人生唯一的目标之后,不久人生就变得没有目标。——罗曼·罗兰

49、命运很像撒娇任性的女人,只喜爱好些泼辣果敢的人,对于他们才百依百顺,惟命是从呢。——库普林

50、如果容许我再过一次人生,我愿意重复我的生活。因为,我从来就不后悔过去,不惧怕将来。——蒙田

51、人生就像一本书,傻瓜们走马看花似地随手翻阅它,聪明的人用心地阅读它。因为他知道这本书只能读一次。——保罗

52、年少鸡鸣方就枕,老人枕上待鸡鸣。转头三十余年梦,不道消磨只数声。——黄宗羲

53、人类从历史学到的唯一的教训,就是人类没有从历史中吸取任何教训。——黑格尔

54、能马上实现的希望催人行动起来,不能马上实现的希望则像麻醉剂一样起着安神的作用。——霍弗

55、一句或两句体贴的话,对他人态度作宽大的了解,这些都可以减少对别人的伤害,保住他的面子。——卡内基

56、也许地球只是天庭的监狱,因为你仔细观察人生,它到处都在受惩罚。——雨果

57、你说你孤独,像很久很久以前火星照耀十三个州府,你那种孤独。你在黑夜里哭着,像黑色的土散发着香气。——海子

58、书不仅是生活,而且是现在过去和未来文化生活的源泉。——库法耶夫

59、经过长期苦旅而彼此不讨厌的人,才可以结交作朋友。朋友如此,伴侣就更需要这样了!——钱钟书

60、谄媚也可造成协调,但这种协调是借奴性的无耻的罪过或欺骗所造成的。——斯宾诺莎

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