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關(guān)于道德的名言警句
I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. (Ernest Hemingway, USA writer)
我只知道所謂道德是指你事后覺得好的東西,所謂不道德是指你事后覺得不好的東西。(美國作家 海明威.E.)
If you would convince others ,you seem open to conviction yourself. (Philip Dormer Chesterfield, British statesman)
要說服別人,先得說服自己。(英國政治家 切斯特菲爾德.P.D.)
If your morals make you dreary. depend upon it, they are wrong. (Robert Louis Stevenson, British novelist)
如果你的品行使你郁郁寡歡,那么,這些品行無疑是錯(cuò)誤的。(英國小說家 斯蒂文森.R.L.)
It is an open question whether any behavior based on fear of eternal punishment can be regarded as ethical or should be regarded as merely cowardly. (Magaret Mead, USA humanist)
一個(gè)有待解決的問題是:基于是害怕無休止的懲罰而產(chǎn)生的行為是被視作有道德的呢,還是應(yīng)該被視作懦弱的?(美國人文學(xué)家 米德.M.)
It is not enough to do good; one must do it the right way. (John Morley, British statesman)
人不僅要做好事,更要以正確的方式做好事。(英國政治家 莫利.J.)
Lying disguises our mortality, our inadequacies, our fears and anxieties, our loneliness in the midst of the crowd. We yearn for the comfort of familiar lies to create a more amenable reality. (Howards Mel, USAwriter)
說謊掩蓋了人死的必然性、缺陷、恐懼、焦慮和在熙熙攘攘的人群中所感到的孤獨(dú)。耳熟能詳?shù)闹e言會創(chuàng)造一個(gè)較易應(yīng)付的現(xiàn)實(shí)。 人渴望從這些謊言中得到安慰。(美國作家 梅爾.H.)
All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it. (John Locke, British Philosopher)
人都會犯錯(cuò)誤,在許多情況下,大多數(shù)仍是由于欲望或興趣的引誘而犯錯(cuò)誤的。(英國哲學(xué)家 洛克.J.)
Character is what you are in the dark. (D. L Moody. USA churchman)
暗處最能反映一個(gè)人真正品格。(美國教士 穆迪.D.L)
Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount. (Clare Boothe Luce, RSA dramatist)
勇氣是一架梯子,其他美德全靠它爬上去。(美國劇作家 盧斯.C.B.)
Despite all the life danger, with one selfless act from one common person, someone is saved, A hero is made. (Norman Stephens, USA writer)
不管一切危險(xiǎn),由于一個(gè)普通人的無私行動(dòng),有人得救了,英雄就應(yīng)運(yùn)而生。(美國作家 斯蒂芬斯.N.)
Distrust can be contagious. But, so can trust. (Robbins Stacia, British writer)
不信任有傳染性。但是信任也如此。(英國作家 斯達(dá)卡.R.)
Fame is the chastisement of meit and the punishment of talent. (Nicolas Chamfort, French writer)
盛名殊譽(yù)是德才之忌。(法國作家 尚福爾.N.)
God was constructed out of mankind's need for hope, for purpose, for meaning:an invisible protector and conscientious father. (Howards Mel. USA writer)
人類出于對希望、目標(biāo)意義的需要而造出了神:一位冥冥之中的保護(hù)者和盡責(zé)的養(yǎng)育者。(美國作家 梅爾.H.)
He who would do good to another must do it in minute particulars; general good is the plea of the scoundrel , hypocrite and flatterer. (William Black, British poet)
行善總是具體的、特定的;抽象的、籠統(tǒng)的行善是惡棍、偽君子和獻(xiàn)媚者的托辭。(英國詩人 布萊克.W.)
Morality is not really the doctrine of how to make ourselves happy but of how we are to be worthy of happiness. (Immanuel Kant, German Philosopher)
道德確實(shí)不是指導(dǎo)人們?nèi)绾问棺约盒腋5慕虠l,而是指導(dǎo)人們?nèi)绾闻湎碛行腋5膶W(xué)說。(德國哲學(xué)家 康德.I.)
Morality is the custom of one's country ;cannibalism is moral in a cannibal country. (Samuel Brttler, British writer)
道德是一個(gè)人所在國家的風(fēng)俗習(xí)慣:在吃人的國家里,吃人是合乎道德的。(英國作家 勃特勒.S.)
Morality is the herd instinct in the inspanidual. (German Philosopher)
道德是個(gè)人心目中的群居本能。(德國哲學(xué)家 尼采.F.)
Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. (Leon Nlum, French statesman)
道德可能僅僅在于有勇氣作出抉擇。(法國政治家 布魯姆.L.)
Mutual forgiveness of each vice, such are the gates of Paradise. (William Black, British poet)
相互寬容對方的缺點(diǎn),乃是通向天堂之門。(英國詩人 布萊克.W.)
No mourality can be founded on authority, even if the authouity were spanine. (A. J. Ayer. USA writer)
道德不可能建立在權(quán)威的基礎(chǔ)上,即使這種權(quán)威是至高無上的。(美國作家 艾爾.A.J.)
Nothing is easier than to deceive one's self. (Demothenes, Ancient Greek statesman)
再?zèng)]有什么比欺騙自己更容易的了。(古然希臘政治家 德摩西尼)
Personality is to man what perfume is to a flower. (C C Schwab. US A Businessman)
品格之于人,猶如芳香之于花。(美國實(shí)業(yè)家 施瓦布 C .C.)
Plain living and high thinking. (william Wordsworth, British poet)
生活要樸素,情操要高尚。(英國詩人 德萊頓., J)
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