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����1��Never put off what you can do today until tomorrow. �����½��ձ�!

����2��a bosorn friend after brings distant land near ���ڴ�֪��,����������.

����3��single spark can start a prairie fire. ����֮�𣬿�����ԭ��

����4��Where there is life, there is hope. ����������ϣ����

����5��A man can't ride your back unless it is bent. ��������䣬���˾Ͳ���������ı��ϡ�

����6��Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort. ��Ҫֻ��һ�δ�ܣ��ͷ�����ԭ��������ﵽ��Ŀ�ġ�(ɯʿ����)

����7��All things in their being are good for something. �����Ҳű����á�

����8��Animals are such agreeable friends --they ask no questions, they pass no criticism. ---George Eliot, British novelist �����Ǽ����ദ�����ѣ����Dz����ʣ�Ҳ�������� ---Ӣ��С˵�� ������ ���������Ӣ������

����9��Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse. ����ԽѧԽ�ã�����ԽѧԽ����

����10��Between two stools one falls to the ground. ��̤��ͷҪ��ա�

����11��He who commences many things finishes but a few. �������㣬������١�

����12��The best hearts are always the bravest. ��������е��ˣ�Ҳ�������¸ҵ��ˡ�

����13��Do not speak of your happiness to one less fortunate than yourself. ��Ҫ�������Ҹ�����˵���Լ����Ҹ��� ——Plutarch

����14��There is no disputing about tastes. �˸������á�(��־���� .)

����15��All things are difficult before they are easy. ���±����Ѻ��ס�

����16��Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing.---Benjamin Franklin, American pesident ѡ������Ҫ�����������Ѹ�Ҫ������ ---������ͳ ��������

����17��Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored.-- Lincoln ׿Խ����Ų�м�������߹���·����Ѱ������δ���صĵ�����

����18��Birth is much, but breeding is more. ������Ȼ��Ҫ������������Ҫ��

����19��By reading we enrich the mind; by conversation we polish it. �������ʹ���ŵ�˼���ʵ��̸��ʹ�����������

����20��Suspicion is the poison of friendship .---St, Augustine, Bishop of hippo �����Ƕ��������µĶ�ҩ��---ϣ������ ʥ�¹�˹��

����21��Lies can never changes fact. �����վ��ǻ��ԡ�

����22��Clothes do not make the man. �˲�����װ��

����23��Beware beginnings. ��ʼΪ�ϡ�

����24��Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. �������Ǯһ�㣬���׵õ�ȴ���ױ��֡� ——Samuel Butler

����25��Life is but a span. ������̡�

����26��When shepherds quarrel, the wolf has a winning game. �ְ����������̵�����

����27��One's sin will find one out. �����չ�Ҫ��¶��

����28��Believe in yourself. �������Լ�!

����29��It is always morning somewhere in the world. ������������ij���ط����Կ������⡣

����30��A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. ֻ�о���“����”�����ܱ��������쳤�ؾá�

����31��The first step is as good as half over. ��һ������ؼ���һ����

����32��There is no garden without its weeds. û�в����ӲݵĻ�԰��

����33��Honesty is the best policy. ��ʵΪ�ϲߡ�

����34��Speech is the image of actions. �������ж��ķ�ӳ��

����35��Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. �κ�ֵ�������¾�ֵ�ð�������!

����36��A little labor, much health. �������Ͷ������ڽ�����

����37��Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. ( L. Blum ) Ʒ�¿��ܽ���������������������(��³˹)

����38��He that makes a good war makes a good peace. �����ս������־õĺ�ƽ��

����39��To be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds. �ȵ���˵�ң�����ʵ�ɼҡ�

����40��Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue. �����ͼᶨ�����µľ�������ꡣ

����41��An open enemy is better than a hollow friend. ���й����ĵ��ˣ���Ҫ��α�����ѡ�

����42��A friend that you buy with presents will be bought from you.

����43��Don’t try to win a friend by presenting gifts. You should instead contribute your sincere love and learn how to win others’heart through appropriate ways.---Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher��Ҫ������ȥ������ѣ������������ֿ�İ���ѧ���������ʵ��ķ�����Ӯ�ñ��˵��ġ�---��ϣ����ѧ�� �ո�����

����44��What makes life dreary is the want of motive. -- George Eliot û����Ŀ�ģ�����������޹⡣ -- ���� ������

����45��Strike the iron while it is hot. ���ȴ�����

����46��Bread is the staff of life. ����ʳΪ�졣

����47��Keep good men company and you shall be of the number. �����߳࣬��ī�ߺڡ�

����48��The only way to have a friend is to be one.---Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker Ψһ�ܻ�����ѵİ취�����Լ��ȵ������ѡ�---����˼��� ��Ĭ��

����49��Knowledge makes humble, ignorance makes proud. ��ѧʹ��ǫѷ����֪ʹ�˽�����

����50��Knowlegde can change your fate and English can accomplish your future. ֪ʶ�ı����ˣ�Ӣ��ɾ�δ����

����51��Friendship often ends in love, but love, in friendship—never ���곣�԰��������;������Ӳ�������������ա�——C.C.Colton

����52��Without confidence there is no friendship. û�����Σ���û�����ꡣ——Epicurus

����53��if you would be loved, love and be lovable. �뱻�˰�����Ҫȥ�����ˣ������Լ��ɰ��� ——Benjamin Franklin

����54��Some components of a thriving friendship are honesty, naturalness, thoughtfulness,some common interests.---Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker ȷ�����곣���Ҫ����:��ʵ��ʵ��Ȼ������ijЩ��ͬ��Ȥ��---����˼��� ��Ĭ��

����55��Better good neighbours near than relations far away. Զ�ײ�����ڡ�

����56��Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. So let us seize it, not in fear, but in gladness. -- R.M. Nixon ���˸������ǵIJ���ʧ��֮�ƣ����ǻ���֮������ˣ�����Ǻ��޷�壬�������õذ�����?- �����

����57��The shortest answer is doing. ���̵Ļش�����ж���

����58��Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing. ѡ������Ҫ������������Ҫ��������

����59��Friendship is the greatest pleasure in life�������������Ŀ��֡� --(Ӣ)���� ��������

����60��Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. ��ǹ�׶㣬�����ѷ���

����61��A day is a miniature of eternity. ( Emerson ) һ�����������Ӱ��(��Ĭ��)

����62��In prosperity our friends know us; in adversity we know our friends. ��˳���У����ѽ�ʶ������;���澳�У������˽������ѡ�——C.Collins

����63��A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. ---Samuel johnaon, British writer ��Ӧ�þ���ά�����ꡣ ---Ӣ������ Լ��ѷ

����64��Better an empty purse than an empty head. ����Ǯ���񣬲�Ҫ�Դ��ա�

����65��You cannot improve your past, but you can improve your future. Once time is wasted, life is wasted. �㲻�ܸı���Ĺ�ȥ��������������δ����ø����á�һ��ʱ���˷��ˣ��������˷��ˡ�

����66��Friendship is the golden thread that ties the hearts of all the world. ������һ�����ߣ���ȫ�����������һ�� ——J.Evelyn

����67��A true friend is for ever a friend. ---Grorge Macdonald, British novelist ��������������Զ�����ѡ�

����68��Knowledge is power. ֪ʶ����������

����69��By doing we learn. ��һ�£���һ�ǡ�

����70��A friend is easier lost than found.�������ѣ�ʧ�����ס�

����71��Long together share sb.’s joys and sorrows together, in order to have friends with complete mutual understanding������һ��ͬ�ʹ��๲���ѣ�������Ī��֮���� --(������)������

����72��A man is only as good as what he loves. һ����Ҫ���������Ķ����ж����������

����73��Where there is marriage without love, there will be love without marriage. ��û�а���Ļ������ͻ���û�л����İ��顣——Benjamin Franklin

����74��Like a rat in a hole. ����֮�

����75��For man is man and master of his fate. �˾����ˣ����Լ����˵����ˡ�

����76��Judge not from appearances. �˲���ò�࣬�����ɶ�����

����77��Anger begins with folly, and ends in repentance. ��ŭ���޴���ʼ���Ժ�ڸ��ա�

����78��The unexamined life is not worth living. -- Socrates ���جج�����ֵ�ù��� -- �ո�����

����79��Bite the hand that feeds one.

����80��The man who has made up his mind to win will never say “ Impossible”.( Napoleon ) ���Ǿ���ȡ��ʤ�������Ǵ�����˵“������”�ġ�(������)

����81��Life can’t live without friendship, but to get the true friendship is not easy; friendship is always needed loyalty to sow seeds, with passion to irrigation, using

����82��Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip. ����һ��

����83��By falling we learn to go safely. ��һǵ����һ�ǡ�

����84��Both together do best of all. ����ͬ�ģ�������ʤ��

����85��Talents come from diligence, and knowledge is gained by accumulation. ��������ڷܣ�֪ʶ���ڻ��ۡ�

����86��Like teacher, like pupil. ʲô������ʦ��ʲô����ѧ����

����87��A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both. �����DzƸ����ֵ��ǰ�ο�����Ѽ����֮��

����88��Life is half spent before we know what it is. �˹���������֪������

����89��Bind the sack before it be full. ����Ӧ�ʿɶ�ֹ��

����90��You can't judge a tree by its bark. �˲���ò�ࡣ

����91��Bite off more than one can chew. ̰���ʲ��¡�

����92��Don’t ask others to also do not allow others to do the dirty things, as a principle of friendship�Ȳ��������Ҳ����Ӧ����ȥ�����ɵ����飬Ϊ�����һ��ԭ�� --(������)������

����93��Because friendships enhance our lives,it is important to cultivate them. ��ֲ����ʮ����Ҫ����Ϊ�������������ļ�ֵ��

����94��If you do not learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. ( Edison ) ���������ʱ��ѧ��˼�����Ǿ���Զ���ᡣ(������)

����95��Difficult circumstances serve as a textbook of life for people. ���ѿ��������ǵ�����̿��顣

����96��The greater the man, the more restrained his anger. ��Խΰ��Խ�ܿ���ŭ��

����97��Without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all expectations, are silent joy and sharing.��������������һ�е�˼�룬һ�е�Ը����һ�е�ϣ�������������Ļ����з����������ˡ� --(��)�Ͳ���

����98��The wealth of the mind is the only wealth. ����IJƸ���Ψһ�IJƸ���

����99��Happiness is when the need of sincere friendship, especially in times of trouble�Ҹ���ʱ����Ҫ�ҳϵ����꣬���ѵ�ʱ��������Ҫ�� --(������)������

����100��Every man at forty is a fool or a physician. �˵���ʮ���������ɵ�ӣ��͸�֪���������塣

����101��Action speak louder than words. �ж�ʤ������!

����102��Like tree, like fruit. ��ë���������ϡ�

����103��Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. ( C. Weizmann ) �漣��ʱ���ǻᷢ���ģ��������Ϊ֮ƴ����Ŭ����(κ����)

����104��Each man is the architect of his own fate. ÿ���˶����Լ����˵Ľ���ʦ��

����105��None is of freedom or of life deserving unless he daily conquers it anew. -Erasmus ֻ��ÿ���ٶ�սʤ�����ȡ���ɵ��ˣ�����������������ɡ�

����106��Variety is the spice of life. �仯������ĵ�ζƷ��

����107��I feel strongly that I can make it. �Ҽ�����һ���ܳɹ���

����108��Better an open enemy than a false friend. ��ǹ�׶㣬�����ѷ���

����109��Betraying a trust is a very quick and painful way to terminate a friendship.---Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker ���������Ѹ�ٶ�ʹ��ض������ꡣ---����˼��� ��Ĭ��

����110��A hedge between keeps friendship green.����֮������ˮ(����:����֮���������� ����������֮������)��

����111��Birds of a feather flock together. ������ۣ�����Ⱥ�֡�

����112��Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. ��ò���û�һ��Ǯ��ȴ��Ӯ��һ�С�

����113��Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more. �ɹ����ؾ������ĸ��򵥵���:��һ��㡣

����114��Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. Ͷ�������

����115��the principle of training, and understanding to care�����벻�����꣬��Ҫ�õ�������������Dz�����;��������Ҫ�ҳ�ȥ���֣�������ȥ��ȣ���ԭ��ȥ���������½�ȥ������ --(��)����˼

����116��Love, friendship, respect, do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something. ����������𾴶������ij��Ĺ�ͬ�ĺ������ܰ������Ž�������——Chekhow

����117��Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle. ����������

����118��Don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. �鷳û�������㣬��Ҫȥ���鷳��

����119��The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. ���������õ�׼�����ǽ����������!

����120��A good name is better than riches. ����ʤ�ڲƸ���

����121��Burnt child dreads the fire. һ������ҧ��ʮ���¾�����

����122��Blind men can judge no colours. �����ʵ���ä��

����123��Be just to all, but trust not all. Ҫ�����Դ����е��ˣ�����Ҫ�������е��ˡ�

����124��Plain living and high thinking. ����Ҫ���أ����Ҫ���С�

����125��Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue. ��ò����ò�Ƿֲ����İ��¡�

����126��Life without a friend is death. û�����ѣ�����������

����127��Good is good, but better carries it. �����󾫣��������ơ�

����128��Bad times make a good man. ������������ˡ�

����129��A watched pot never boils. �ļ��Ȳ������ࡣ

����130��Let sleeping dogs lie. �����鷳��

����131��Jack of all trades and master of none. ���ž�ͨ������ϡ�ɡ�

����132��Sow nothing, reap nothing. ���������ﲻ�ա�

����133��When all else is lost the future still remains. ����ʧȥ��һ�б�ģ�Ҳ����δ����

����134��By other's faults, wise men correct their own. ��ɽ֮ʯ�����Թ���

����135��Hypocritical friendship is like your shadow; when you are in the sun, it will closely follow you, but once you go into the shadow, it will leave you.��α�������������Ӱ��;���㴦��������ʱ����������ظ����㣬����һ���ߵ�������ʱ�������̾ͻ��뿪�㡣 --(Ӣ)���

����136��pain past is pleasure ��ȥ��ʹ�༴���֡�

����137��Learn and live. ���ţ�Ϊ��ѧϰ��

����138��He is rich that has few wants. �����߸���

����139��Big mouthfuls ofter choke. ̰������á�

����140��Let bygones be bygones. ��ȥ�ľ�������ȥ�ɡ�

����141��Friendship is the biggest effort and a friend to show our flaws, but he saw his own defects��������Ŭ����������һ������չʾ���ǵ�ȱ�ݣ�����ʹ�������Լ���ȱ�ݡ� --(��)����ʲ���

����142��Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. �ж��Ǿ�����еı�־��

����143��Be swift to hear, slow to speak. ������˵��

����144��Admonish your friends privately, but praise them openly. �������Ҫ��˽������ǿ佱����Ҫ������

����145��Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. �Ҹ�������ˮ���㲻����������˶��Լ�ȴ��մ���Ρ�——Emerson

����146��Wasting time is robbing oneself. �˷�ʱ������Ӷ��Լ���

����147��Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. ��������ڰ�������ȼ������

����148��It takes two to make a quarrel. һ�������IJ��졣

����149��You cannot step twice into the same river. �㲻������̤��ͬһ��������

����150��Doubt is the key to knowledge. ������֪ʶ��Կ�ס�

����151��Learn not and know not. ��ѧ������

����152��Bring up a raven and he'll pick out your eyes. �����ݻ���

����153��It is impossible to love and to be wise. �����ǻ衣——Francis Bacon

����154��Like knows like. ������ϧ��

����155��Let the cat out of the bag. �����

����156��Life is not all roses. ���������ǿ�ׯ�����

����157��Birds of a feather flock together. ������ۣ�����Ⱥ�֡�

����158��A friend exaggerates a man’s virtue, an enemy his crimes. ���������˵����£����˿���˵����

����159��You never know your luck. ���˺û����ɼ���

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����161��Wealth is the test of a man's character. �Ƹ��Ƕ�һ����Ʒ����Խ�ʯ��

����162��All lay load on the willing horse. ���Ʊ����ۣ����Ʊ����

����163��Be slow to promise and quick to perform. ����ŵ��ŵ�ع���

����164��Sharp tools make good work. ���������£�������������

����165��Nurture passes nature. ����ʤ�����ԡ�

����166��Never say die. ��������!

����167��Business before pleasure. ��ҵ���ȣ������ں�

����168��Never forget to say “thanks”. ��Զ��Ҫ����˵“лл”!

����169��Like mother, like daughter. ����ĸ������Ů��

����170��True friendship is like health, not to lose, can not appreciate the precious��ֿ���������罡��������ʧȴʱ���޷���ζ����� --(Ӣ)���

����171��A brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother. �ֵ�δ�������ѣ������������ֵܡ� ——Benjamin Franklin

����172��Beware beginning. �Խ�����ʼ��

����173��Bitter pills may have wholesome effects. ��ҩ������ڲ���

����174��Brevity is the soul of wit. ���Լ��Ϊ��

����175��The course of true love never did run smooth. ͨ���氮��·����̹;��——Shakespeare

����176��A life without a friend is a life without a sun. ����û�������Ѿ�����ʧȥ�����⡣

����177��Kings have long arms. ����֮�£�Ī��������

����178��Time is a bird for ever on the wing. ( T. W. Robertson ) ʱ����һֻ��Զ�ڷ������(�޲�ѷ)

����179��Like father, like son. ���丸�������ӡ�

����180��Lies have short legs. ����վ������

����181��There is no such thing as a great talent without great will - power. -- Baac û��ΰ�����־������û���۲Ŵ��ԡ� -- �Ͷ�����

����182��Laugh and grow fat. �Ŀ����֡�

����183��Keep on going never give up. ����ֱǰ�� ��������!

����184��Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. ��֮��Ը�����²��ɡ�

����185��Like for like. һ����һ����

����186��I can because i think i can. ���У���Ϊ����������!

����187��Believe not all that you see nor half what you hear. �ۼ��IJ���ȫ�ţ����ŵ�Ҳ���ܰ��š�

����188��Learn to walk before you run. ��ѧ�ߣ���ѧ�ܡ�

����189��The world is his who enjoys it. ���Ÿе����֣�����������㡣

����190��There is no royal road to learning. ��֪��̹;��

����191��There is no such thing as darkness; only a failure to see. ( Muggeridge ) û�кڰ����ֶ�����ֻ�п��������ѡ�(��������)

����192��Conceit is the quicksand of success. �Ը��dzɹ�����ɳ��

����193��Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally. �������Ҫ�ɹ�����Ҫȥ׷��ɹ�;���������Լ��Ȱ������鲢�����������ɹ���Ȼ������

����194��He that will not allow his friend to share the prize must not expect him to share the danger.---Aesop, Ancient Greek fable writer ���������ѹ�����ʵ���ˣ���Ҫָ���������������ѡ�---��ϣ��Ԣ������ ����

����195��A friend is never known till a man has need.��Ҫ֮ʱ��֪�ѡ�

����196��Business is business. ���¹��졣

����197��If there were less sympathy in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. ( O. Wilde ) �����������һЩͬ�飬������Ҳ�ͻ���һЩ�鷳��(������)

����198��Like author, like book. �������ˡ�

����199��Failure is the mother of success. - Thomas Paine ʧ���˳ɹ�֮ĸ��

����200��Blood is thicker than water. ѪŨ��ˮ��

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����2��a bosorn friend after brings distant land near ���ڴ�֪��,����������.

����3��single spark can start a prairie fire. ����֮�𣬿�����ԭ��

����4��Where there is life, there is hope. ����������ϣ����

����5��A man can't ride your back unless it is bent. ��������䣬���˾Ͳ���������ı��ϡ�

����6��Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort. ��Ҫֻ��һ�δ�ܣ��ͷ�����ԭ��������ﵽ��Ŀ�ġ�(ɯʿ����)

����7��All things in their being are good for something. �����Ҳű����á�

����8��Animals are such agreeable friends --they ask no questions, they pass no criticism. ---George Eliot, British novelist �����Ǽ����ദ�����ѣ����Dz����ʣ�Ҳ�������� ---Ӣ��С˵�� ������ ���������Ӣ������

����9��Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse. ����ԽѧԽ�ã�����ԽѧԽ����

����10��Between two stools one falls to the ground. ��̤��ͷҪ��ա�

����11��He who commences many things finishes but a few. �������㣬������١�

����12��The best hearts are always the bravest. ��������е��ˣ�Ҳ�������¸ҵ��ˡ�

����13��Do not speak of your happiness to one less fortunate than yourself. ��Ҫ�������Ҹ�����˵���Լ����Ҹ��� ——Plutarch

����14��There is no disputing about tastes. �˸������á�(��־���� .)

����15��All things are difficult before they are easy. ���±����Ѻ��ס�

����16��Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing.---Benjamin Franklin, American pesident ѡ������Ҫ�����������Ѹ�Ҫ������ ---������ͳ ��������

����17��Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored.-- Lincoln ׿Խ����Ų�м�������߹���·����Ѱ������δ���صĵ�����

����18��Birth is much, but breeding is more. ������Ȼ��Ҫ������������Ҫ��

����19��By reading we enrich the mind; by conversation we polish it. �������ʹ���ŵ�˼���ʵ��̸��ʹ�����������

����20��Suspicion is the poison of friendship .---St, Augustine, Bishop of hippo �����Ƕ��������µĶ�ҩ��---ϣ������ ʥ�¹�˹��

����21��Lies can never changes fact. �����վ��ǻ��ԡ�

����22��Clothes do not make the man. �˲�����װ��

����23��Beware beginnings. ��ʼΪ�ϡ�

����24��Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. �������Ǯһ�㣬���׵õ�ȴ���ױ��֡� ——Samuel Butler

����25��Life is but a span. ������̡�

����26��When shepherds quarrel, the wolf has a winning game. �ְ����������̵�����

����27��One's sin will find one out. �����չ�Ҫ��¶��

����28��Believe in yourself. �������Լ�!

����29��It is always morning somewhere in the world. ������������ij���ط����Կ������⡣

����30��A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. ֻ�о���“����”�����ܱ��������쳤�ؾá�

����31��The first step is as good as half over. ��һ������ؼ���һ����

����32��There is no garden without its weeds. û�в����ӲݵĻ�԰��

����33��Honesty is the best policy. ��ʵΪ�ϲߡ�

����34��Speech is the image of actions. �������ж��ķ�ӳ��

����35��Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. �κ�ֵ�������¾�ֵ�ð�������!

����36��A little labor, much health. �������Ͷ������ڽ�����

����37��Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. ( L. Blum ) Ʒ�¿��ܽ���������������������(��³˹)

����38��He that makes a good war makes a good peace. �����ս������־õĺ�ƽ��

����39��To be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds. �ȵ���˵�ң�����ʵ�ɼҡ�

����40��Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue. �����ͼᶨ�����µľ�������ꡣ

����41��An open enemy is better than a hollow friend. ���й����ĵ��ˣ���Ҫ��α�����ѡ�

����42��A friend that you buy with presents will be bought from you.

����43��Don’t try to win a friend by presenting gifts. You should instead contribute your sincere love and learn how to win others’heart through appropriate ways.---Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher��Ҫ������ȥ������ѣ������������ֿ�İ���ѧ���������ʵ��ķ�����Ӯ�ñ��˵��ġ�---��ϣ����ѧ�� �ո�����

����44��What makes life dreary is the want of motive. -- George Eliot û����Ŀ�ģ�����������޹⡣ -- ���� ������

����45��Strike the iron while it is hot. ���ȴ�����

����46��Bread is the staff of life. ����ʳΪ�졣

����47��Keep good men company and you shall be of the number. �����߳࣬��ī�ߺڡ�

����48��The only way to have a friend is to be one.---Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker Ψһ�ܻ�����ѵİ취�����Լ��ȵ������ѡ�---����˼��� ��Ĭ��

����49��Knowledge makes humble, ignorance makes proud. ��ѧʹ��ǫѷ����֪ʹ�˽�����

����50��Knowlegde can change your fate and English can accomplish your future. ֪ʶ�ı����ˣ�Ӣ��ɾ�δ����

����51��Friendship often ends in love, but love, in friendship—never ���곣�԰��������;������Ӳ�������������ա�——C.C.Colton

����52��Without confidence there is no friendship. û�����Σ���û�����ꡣ——Epicurus

����53��if you would be loved, love and be lovable. �뱻�˰�����Ҫȥ�����ˣ������Լ��ɰ��� ——Benjamin Franklin

����54��Some components of a thriving friendship are honesty, naturalness, thoughtfulness,some common interests.---Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker ȷ�����곣���Ҫ����:��ʵ��ʵ��Ȼ������ijЩ��ͬ��Ȥ��---����˼��� ��Ĭ��

����55��Better good neighbours near than relations far away. Զ�ײ�����ڡ�

����56��Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. So let us seize it, not in fear, but in gladness. -- R.M. Nixon ���˸������ǵIJ���ʧ��֮�ƣ����ǻ���֮������ˣ�����Ǻ��޷�壬�������õذ�����?- �����

����57��The shortest answer is doing. ���̵Ļش�����ж���

����58��Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing. ѡ������Ҫ������������Ҫ��������

����59��Friendship is the greatest pleasure in life�������������Ŀ��֡� --(Ӣ)���� ��������

����60��Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. ��ǹ�׶㣬�����ѷ���

����61��A day is a miniature of eternity. ( Emerson ) һ�����������Ӱ��(��Ĭ��)

����62��In prosperity our friends know us; in adversity we know our friends. ��˳���У����ѽ�ʶ������;���澳�У������˽������ѡ�——C.Collins

����63��A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. ---Samuel johnaon, British writer ��Ӧ�þ���ά�����ꡣ ---Ӣ������ Լ��ѷ

����64��Better an empty purse than an empty head. ����Ǯ���񣬲�Ҫ�Դ��ա�

����65��You cannot improve your past, but you can improve your future. Once time is wasted, life is wasted. �㲻�ܸı���Ĺ�ȥ��������������δ����ø����á�һ��ʱ���˷��ˣ��������˷��ˡ�

����66��Friendship is the golden thread that ties the hearts of all the world. ������һ�����ߣ���ȫ�����������һ�� ——J.Evelyn

����67��A true friend is for ever a friend. ---Grorge Macdonald, British novelist ��������������Զ�����ѡ�

����68��Knowledge is power. ֪ʶ����������

����69��By doing we learn. ��һ�£���һ�ǡ�

����70��A friend is easier lost than found.�������ѣ�ʧ�����ס�

����71��Long together share sb.’s joys and sorrows together, in order to have friends with complete mutual understanding������һ��ͬ�ʹ��๲���ѣ�������Ī��֮���� --(������)������

����72��A man is only as good as what he loves. һ����Ҫ���������Ķ����ж����������

����73��Where there is marriage without love, there will be love without marriage. ��û�а���Ļ������ͻ���û�л����İ��顣——Benjamin Franklin

����74��Like a rat in a hole. ����֮�

����75��For man is man and master of his fate. �˾����ˣ����Լ����˵����ˡ�

����76��Judge not from appearances. �˲���ò�࣬�����ɶ�����

����77��Anger begins with folly, and ends in repentance. ��ŭ���޴���ʼ���Ժ�ڸ��ա�

����78��The unexamined life is not worth living. -- Socrates ���جج�����ֵ�ù��� -- �ո�����

����79��Bite the hand that feeds one.

����80��The man who has made up his mind to win will never say “ Impossible”.( Napoleon ) ���Ǿ���ȡ��ʤ�������Ǵ�����˵“������”�ġ�(������)

����81��Life can’t live without friendship, but to get the true friendship is not easy; friendship is always needed loyalty to sow seeds, with passion to irrigation, using

����82��Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip. ����һ��

����83��By falling we learn to go safely. ��һǵ����һ�ǡ�

����84��Both together do best of all. ����ͬ�ģ�������ʤ��

����85��Talents come from diligence, and knowledge is gained by accumulation. ��������ڷܣ�֪ʶ���ڻ��ۡ�

����86��Like teacher, like pupil. ʲô������ʦ��ʲô����ѧ����

����87��A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both. �����DzƸ����ֵ��ǰ�ο�����Ѽ����֮��

����88��Life is half spent before we know what it is. �˹���������֪������

����89��Bind the sack before it be full. ����Ӧ�ʿɶ�ֹ��

����90��You can't judge a tree by its bark. �˲���ò�ࡣ

����91��Bite off more than one can chew. ̰���ʲ��¡�

����92��Don’t ask others to also do not allow others to do the dirty things, as a principle of friendship�Ȳ��������Ҳ����Ӧ����ȥ�����ɵ����飬Ϊ�����һ��ԭ�� --(������)������

����93��Because friendships enhance our lives,it is important to cultivate them. ��ֲ����ʮ����Ҫ����Ϊ�������������ļ�ֵ��

����94��If you do not learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. ( Edison ) ���������ʱ��ѧ��˼�����Ǿ���Զ���ᡣ(������)

����95��Difficult circumstances serve as a textbook of life for people. ���ѿ��������ǵ�����̿��顣

����96��The greater the man, the more restrained his anger. ��Խΰ��Խ�ܿ���ŭ��

����97��Without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all expectations, are silent joy and sharing.��������������һ�е�˼�룬һ�е�Ը����һ�е�ϣ�������������Ļ����з����������ˡ� --(��)�Ͳ���

����98��The wealth of the mind is the only wealth. ����IJƸ���Ψһ�IJƸ���

����99��Happiness is when the need of sincere friendship, especially in times of trouble�Ҹ���ʱ����Ҫ�ҳϵ����꣬���ѵ�ʱ��������Ҫ�� --(������)������

����100��Every man at forty is a fool or a physician. �˵���ʮ���������ɵ�ӣ��͸�֪���������塣

����101��Action speak louder than words. �ж�ʤ������!

����102��Like tree, like fruit. ��ë���������ϡ�

����103��Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. ( C. Weizmann ) �漣��ʱ���ǻᷢ���ģ��������Ϊ֮ƴ����Ŭ����(κ����)

����104��Each man is the architect of his own fate. ÿ���˶����Լ����˵Ľ���ʦ��

����105��None is of freedom or of life deserving unless he daily conquers it anew. -Erasmus ֻ��ÿ���ٶ�սʤ�����ȡ���ɵ��ˣ�����������������ɡ�

����106��Variety is the spice of life. �仯������ĵ�ζƷ��

����107��I feel strongly that I can make it. �Ҽ�����һ���ܳɹ���

����108��Better an open enemy than a false friend. ��ǹ�׶㣬�����ѷ���

����109��Betraying a trust is a very quick and painful way to terminate a friendship.---Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker ���������Ѹ�ٶ�ʹ��ض������ꡣ---����˼��� ��Ĭ��

����110��A hedge between keeps friendship green.����֮������ˮ(����:����֮���������� ����������֮������)��

����111��Birds of a feather flock together. ������ۣ�����Ⱥ�֡�

����112��Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. ��ò���û�һ��Ǯ��ȴ��Ӯ��һ�С�

����113��Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more. �ɹ����ؾ������ĸ��򵥵���:��һ��㡣

����114��Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. Ͷ�������

����115��the principle of training, and understanding to care�����벻�����꣬��Ҫ�õ�������������Dz�����;��������Ҫ�ҳ�ȥ���֣�������ȥ��ȣ���ԭ��ȥ���������½�ȥ������ --(��)����˼

����116��Love, friendship, respect, do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something. ����������𾴶������ij��Ĺ�ͬ�ĺ������ܰ������Ž�������——Chekhow

����117��Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle. ����������

����118��Don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. �鷳û�������㣬��Ҫȥ���鷳��

����119��The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. ���������õ�׼�����ǽ����������!

����120��A good name is better than riches. ����ʤ�ڲƸ���

����121��Burnt child dreads the fire. һ������ҧ��ʮ���¾�����

����122��Blind men can judge no colours. �����ʵ���ä��

����123��Be just to all, but trust not all. Ҫ�����Դ����е��ˣ�����Ҫ�������е��ˡ�

����124��Plain living and high thinking. ����Ҫ���أ����Ҫ���С�

����125��Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue. ��ò����ò�Ƿֲ����İ��¡�

����126��Life without a friend is death. û�����ѣ�����������

����127��Good is good, but better carries it. �����󾫣��������ơ�

����128��Bad times make a good man. ������������ˡ�

����129��A watched pot never boils. �ļ��Ȳ������ࡣ

����130��Let sleeping dogs lie. �����鷳��

����131��Jack of all trades and master of none. ���ž�ͨ������ϡ�ɡ�

����132��Sow nothing, reap nothing. ���������ﲻ�ա�

����133��When all else is lost the future still remains. ����ʧȥ��һ�б�ģ�Ҳ����δ����

����134��By other's faults, wise men correct their own. ��ɽ֮ʯ�����Թ���

����135��Hypocritical friendship is like your shadow; when you are in the sun, it will closely follow you, but once you go into the shadow, it will leave you.��α�������������Ӱ��;���㴦��������ʱ����������ظ����㣬����һ���ߵ�������ʱ�������̾ͻ��뿪�㡣 --(Ӣ)���

����136��pain past is pleasure ��ȥ��ʹ�༴���֡�

����137��Learn and live. ���ţ�Ϊ��ѧϰ��

����138��He is rich that has few wants. �����߸���

����139��Big mouthfuls ofter choke. ̰������á�

����140��Let bygones be bygones. ��ȥ�ľ�������ȥ�ɡ�

����141��Friendship is the biggest effort and a friend to show our flaws, but he saw his own defects��������Ŭ����������һ������չʾ���ǵ�ȱ�ݣ�����ʹ�������Լ���ȱ�ݡ� --(��)����ʲ���

����142��Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. �ж��Ǿ�����еı�־��

����143��Be swift to hear, slow to speak. ������˵��

����144��Admonish your friends privately, but praise them openly. �������Ҫ��˽������ǿ佱����Ҫ������

����145��Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. �Ҹ�������ˮ���㲻����������˶��Լ�ȴ��մ���Ρ�——Emerson

����146��Wasting time is robbing oneself. �˷�ʱ������Ӷ��Լ���

����147��Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. ��������ڰ�������ȼ������

����148��It takes two to make a quarrel. һ�������IJ��졣

����149��You cannot step twice into the same river. �㲻������̤��ͬһ��������

����150��Doubt is the key to knowledge. ������֪ʶ��Կ�ס�

����151��Learn not and know not. ��ѧ������

����152��Bring up a raven and he'll pick out your eyes. �����ݻ���

����153��It is impossible to love and to be wise. �����ǻ衣——Francis Bacon

����154��Like knows like. ������ϧ��

����155��Let the cat out of the bag. �����

����156��Life is not all roses. ���������ǿ�ׯ�����

����157��Birds of a feather flock together. ������ۣ�����Ⱥ�֡�

����158��A friend exaggerates a man’s virtue, an enemy his crimes. ���������˵����£����˿���˵����

����159��You never know your luck. ���˺û����ɼ���

����160�������𱨡�

����161��Wealth is the test of a man's character. �Ƹ��Ƕ�һ����Ʒ����Խ�ʯ��

����162��All lay load on the willing horse. ���Ʊ����ۣ����Ʊ����

����163��Be slow to promise and quick to perform. ����ŵ��ŵ�ع���

����164��Sharp tools make good work. ���������£�������������

����165��Nurture passes nature. ����ʤ�����ԡ�

����166��Never say die. ��������!

����167��Business before pleasure. ��ҵ���ȣ������ں�

����168��Never forget to say “thanks”. ��Զ��Ҫ����˵“лл”!

����169��Like mother, like daughter. ����ĸ������Ů��

����170��True friendship is like health, not to lose, can not appreciate the precious��ֿ���������罡��������ʧȴʱ���޷���ζ����� --(Ӣ)���

����171��A brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother. �ֵ�δ�������ѣ������������ֵܡ� ——Benjamin Franklin

����172��Beware beginning. �Խ�����ʼ��

����173��Bitter pills may have wholesome effects. ��ҩ������ڲ���

����174��Brevity is the soul of wit. ���Լ��Ϊ��

����175��The course of true love never did run smooth. ͨ���氮��·����̹;��——Shakespeare

����176��A life without a friend is a life without a sun. ����û�������Ѿ�����ʧȥ�����⡣

����177��Kings have long arms. ����֮�£�Ī��������

����178��Time is a bird for ever on the wing. ( T. W. Robertson ) ʱ����һֻ��Զ�ڷ������(�޲�ѷ)

����179��Like father, like son. ���丸�������ӡ�

����180��Lies have short legs. ����վ������

����181��There is no such thing as a great talent without great will - power. -- Baac û��ΰ�����־������û���۲Ŵ��ԡ� -- �Ͷ�����

����182��Laugh and grow fat. �Ŀ����֡�

����183��Keep on going never give up. ����ֱǰ�� ��������!

����184��Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. ��֮��Ը�����²��ɡ�

����185��Like for like. һ����һ����

����186��I can because i think i can. ���У���Ϊ����������!

����187��Believe not all that you see nor half what you hear. �ۼ��IJ���ȫ�ţ����ŵ�Ҳ���ܰ��š�

����188��Learn to walk before you run. ��ѧ�ߣ���ѧ�ܡ�

����189��The world is his who enjoys it. ���Ÿе����֣�����������㡣

����190��There is no royal road to learning. ��֪��̹;��

����191��There is no such thing as darkness; only a failure to see. ( Muggeridge ) û�кڰ����ֶ�����ֻ�п��������ѡ�(��������)

����192��Conceit is the quicksand of success. �Ը��dzɹ�����ɳ��

����193��Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally. �������Ҫ�ɹ�����Ҫȥ׷��ɹ�;���������Լ��Ȱ������鲢�����������ɹ���Ȼ������

����194��He that will not allow his friend to share the prize must not expect him to share the danger.---Aesop, Ancient Greek fable writer ���������ѹ�����ʵ���ˣ���Ҫָ���������������ѡ�---��ϣ��Ԣ������ ����

����195��A friend is never known till a man has need.��Ҫ֮ʱ��֪�ѡ�

����196��Business is business. ���¹��졣

����197��If there were less sympathy in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. ( O. Wilde ) �����������һЩͬ�飬������Ҳ�ͻ���һЩ�鷳��(������)

����198��Like author, like book. �������ˡ�

����199��Failure is the mother of success. - Thomas Paine ʧ���˳ɹ�֮ĸ��

����200��Blood is thicker than water. ѪŨ��ˮ��