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簡單青春勵志英語短文(帶翻譯)

簡單青春勵志英語短文(帶翻譯)

導讀:人生的底色是荒誕隨機和虛無。但正因爲如此,無畏的抗爭和奮鬥,這種姿態,纔是你自由意志的最終體現。所以,努力,是你首先要決定努力,無論成敗,都需要努力,是你的決定本身,決定了你面對命運的姿態。而勵志文,只不過是你選擇好方向之後,順手抄起的一根登山杖。

篇一:夢想的力量

The Power of the Dream

簡單青春勵志英語短文(帶翻譯)

When someone looks into your eyes they should see something alive within you. Having a dream is like owning a lighthouse1 which directs you on your journey.

At every turn we come across its mystery. At each new level we become more of the person we were meant to become. In lonely times, when we pass through a storm of disappointment, we find our faith is unshaken, our strength still strong.

Believe in your faith. Set the vision before your eyes. Write down your most sincere dreams and when the opportunity comes, step into your dream. It may take one season or more, but the result is the same. Make big dreams and then go out and make them realities. The highest hopes of the dreamer are revealed with every step taken in their journey to the impossible. For a season we must protect the dream so that it can grow quietly on the inside. But if we tenderly care for our deepest expectations, slowly but surely the dream will become new life.

Dreaming is an act of faith. The light of your expectations will cast off the shadows of a disbelieving world. God has given us the dreamer as a gift to light an unbelieving world.

Find your treasure within and cherish2 it. Tomorrow is waiting for you to take the first step.

翻譯:夢想的力量

別人看你的眼睛時,他應當體會到你內心的活力。懷揣夢想就像是擁有一座引領你前行的燈塔。

每個轉折關頭,它給我們帶來奇蹟。每個新的起點,我們脫胎換骨,煥然一新。孤獨中我們挺過失望的陰霾,發現我們的信念不曾動搖,我們的力量依然強大。

秉持信念,期盼未來。許下你最真誠的夢想,一旦機會來臨,就爲之拼搏。也許要花一季甚或更多的時間,但結局不會改變。立大志,傾全力,成現實。前途未卜,唯有一步一個腳印,夢想者的至高希冀纔會實現。我們必須珍存夢想,給它一季的保護,讓它在內心悄然生髮。然而我們還得溫柔呵護我們內心至深的期許,慢慢地夢想必將成就新的生命。

夢想是實現信仰的第一步。你的期待熠熠光輝,它會驅逐不信的陰影。上帝賦予我們夢想的天資,去點亮不曾確信的世界。讓夢想的財富寄於心中,珍愛它,明天正等着你跨出第一步。

篇二:生存還是毀滅

To be or not to be

Outside the Bible, these six words are the most famous in all the literature of the world. They were spoken by Hamlet when he was thinking aloud, and they are the most famous words in Shakespeare because Hamlet was speaking not only for himself but also for every thinking man and woman. To be or not to be, to live or not to live, to live richly and abundantly and eagerly, or to live dully and meanly and scarcely. A philosopher once wanted to know whether he was alive or not, which is a good question for everyone to put to himself occasionally. He answered it by saying: "I think, therefore am."

But the best definition of existence ever saw did another philosopher who said: "To be is to be in relations." If this true, then the more relations a living thing has, the more it is alive. To live abundantly means simply to increase the range and intensity of our relations. Unfortunately we are so constituted that we get to love our routine. But apart from our regular occupation how much are we alive? If you are interest-ed only in your regular occupation, you are alive only to that extent. So far as other things are concerned--poetry and prose, music, pictures, sports, unselfish friendships, politics, international affairs--you are dead.

Contrariwise, it is true that every time you acquire a new interest--even more, a new accomplishment--you increase your power of life. No one who is deeply interested in a large variety of subjects can remain unhappy; the real pessimist is the person who has lost interest.

Bacon said that a man dies as often as he loses a friend. But we gain new life by contacts, new friends. What is supremely true of living objects is only less true of ideas, which are also alive. Where your thoughts are, there will your live be also. If your thoughts are confined only to your business, only to your physical welfare, only to the narrow circle of the town in which you live, then you live in a narrow cir-conscribed life. But if you are interested in what is going on in China, then you are living in China~ if you’re interested in the characters of a good novel, then you are living with those highly interesting people, if you listen intently to fine music, you are away from your immediate surroundings and living in a world of passion and imagination.

To be or not to be--to live intensely and richly, merely to exist, that depends on ourselves. Let widen and intensify our relations. While we live, let live!

譯文:生存還是毀滅

“生存還是毀滅。”如果把《聖經》除外,這六個字便是整個世界文學中最有名的六個字了。這六個字是哈姆雷特一次喃喃自語時說的,而這六個字也就成了莎士比亞作品中最有名的幾個字了,因爲這裏哈姆雷特不僅道出了他自己的心聲,同時也代表了一切有思想的男男女女。是活還是不活——是要生活還是不要生活,是要生活得豐滿充實,興致勃勃,還是隻是活得枯燥委瑣,貧乏無味。一位哲人一次曾想弄清他自己是否是在活着,這個問題我們每個人也大可不時地問問我們自己。這位哲學家對此的答案是: “我思故我在。”

但是關於生存我所見過的一條最好的定義卻是另一位哲學家下的:“生活即是聯繫。”如果這話不假的話,那麼一個有生命者的聯繫越多,它也就越有生氣。所謂要活得豐富充實也即是要擴大和加強我們的各種聯繫[]。不幸的是,我們往往會因爲天性不夠豐厚而容易陷入自己的陳規舊套。試問除去我們的日常工作,我們的真正生活又有多少?如果你只是對你的日常工作纔有興趣,那你的生趣也就很有限了。至於在其它事物方面,比如詩歌、散文、音樂、美術、體育、無私的友誼、政治與國際事務,等等——你只是死人一個。

但反過來說,每當你獲得一種新的興趣——甚至一項新的造詣——你就增長了你的生活本領。一個能對許許多多事物都深感興趣的人是不可能總不愉快的,真正的悲觀者只能是那些喪失興趣的人。

培根曾講過,一個人失去朋友即是死亡。但是憑着交往,憑着新朋,我們就能獲得再生。這條對於活人可謂千真萬確的道理在一定程度上也完全適用於人的思想,它們也都是活的。你的思想所在,你的生命便也在那裏。如果你的思想不出你的業務範圍,不出你的物質利益,不出你所在城鎮的狹隘圈子,那麼你的一生便也只是多方受着侷限的狹隘的一生。但是如果你對當前中國那裏所發生的種種感到興趣,那麼你便可說也活在中國;如果你對一本佳妙小說中的人物感到興趣,你便是活在一批極有趣的人們中間;如果你能全神貫注地聽點好的音樂,你就會超脫出你的周圍環境而活在一個充滿激情與想象的神奇世界之中。

生存還是毀滅——活得熱烈活得豐富,還是隻是簡單存在,這就全在我們自己。但願我們都能不斷擴展和增強我們的各種聯繫。只要一天我們活着,就要一天是在活着。

篇三:成功的關鍵在於自己

To respect my work, my associates and myself. To be honest and fair with them as I expect them to be honest and fair with me. To be a man whose word carries weight. To be a booster, not a knocker; a pusher, not a kicker; a motor, not a clog.

To base my expectations of reward on a solid foundation of service rendered; to be willing to pay the price of success in honest effort. To look upon my work as opportunity, to be seized with joy and made the most of, and not as painful drudgery to be reluctantly endured.

To remember that success lies within myself; in my own brain, my own ambition, my own courage and determination. To expect difficulties and force my way through them, to turn hard experiences into capital for future struggles.

To interest my heart and soul in my work, and aspire to the highest efficiency in the achievement of results. To be patiently receptive of just criticism and profit from its teaching. To treat equals and superiors with respect, and subordinates with kindly encouragement.

To make a study of my business duties; to know my work from the ground up. To mix brains with my efforts and use system and method in all I undertake. To find time to do everything needful by never letting time find me or my subordinates doing nothing. To hoard days as a miser does dollars, to make every hour bring me dividends in specific results accomplished. To steer clear of dissipation and guard my health of body and peace of mind as my most precious stock in trade.

Finally, to take a good grip on the joy of life; to play the game like a gentleman; to fight against nothing so hard as my own weakness, and endeavor to grow in business capacity, and as a man, with the passage of every day of time.

尊重我的工作、我的同事和我自己。待之以真誠和公正,因爲我也希望他們會這樣對待我。做一個一言九鼎的人;做一個支持者而不是一個吹毛求疵者,一個推動者而不是一個抱怨者,一個馬達而不是一個障礙。

先呈現良好的服務,再期待相應的報酬;以誠信換取成功;視工作爲機遇,以快樂的心情投入其中,來換取最大的收穫,而不是視之爲難以忍受的苦差事。

牢牢銘記(於心):成功的關鍵在於自己,在於自己的智慧,自己的雄心,自己的勇氣和決心。對困難有充足的思想準備,努力戰勝它們,讓艱難的經歷成爲未來的競爭資本。

工作的同時別忘了愉悅身心,以最高的效率取得結果。耐心接納合理的批評,並從中獲益。尊重上級,也尊重同事,尊重下屬,給予他們親切的鼓勵。

認真思索自己的工作職責;熟悉自己的工作。對所做的事情盡心盡力、循間法路。找時間做所有應做的事情,不要讓時間來找我或是讓自己的下屬閒着無所事事。象吝嗇鬼對待金錢那樣對待自己的每一天,讓自己的每個小時都有所收穫,讓這些成功帶來股利。避免無謂的體力和精力消耗,身體的健康和思緒的平靜是最寶貴的財富。

最後,享受生命的快樂;在生活的競賽中保持紳士風度;以最大的勇氣和決心克服自己的弱點;我是一個男子漢,隨着時間的流逝,我將在工作中學會成長。