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6) God helps those who help themselves. 天å©èªå©è ã
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8) Growth in wisdom may be exactlyi measured by decrease in bitterness. çå¢é¿å¯ç¨çåå°æ¥ç²¾ç¡®è¡¡éã
9) if you want to be happy, make yourself useful.让èªå·±åä¸ä¸ªæç¨ç人,è¿æ ·æè½è·å¾.
10) It is no use doing what you like; you have got to like what you do. ä¸è½ç±åªè¡æå¹²åªè¡ï¼è¦å¹²åªè¡ç±åªè¡ã
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13) Books are the food for the hungry of great mind.ä¹¦ç±æ¯ä¼å¤§ç饥饿çç²®é£ã
14) After you have read more than ten thousand volumes, you will find it easy to write as if God were there helping you.è¯»ä¹¦ç ´ä¸å·ï¼ä¸ç¬å¦æç¥ã
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4) A cock is valiant on his own dunghill.å¤éèªå¤§ã
5) A fair face may hide a foul heart.人ä¸å¯è²ç¸ã
6) A faithful friend is hard to find.çåé¾å¾ã
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10) A man dies still if he has done nothing, as one who has done much.æ¢ç¶æ æäºäºäº¦é¾é䏿»ï¼ä½ä¸ç»çã
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12) the way to learn a language is to practice speaking it as often as possible. å¦ä¹ ä¸é¨è¯è¨çå°±æ¯è¦å°½éå¤å°ç»ä¹ 说ã
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14) if you don't learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. å¦æä½ å¹´è½»æ¶æ²¡æå¦ä¼æèï¼é£å°±æ°¸è¿å¦ä¸ä¼æèã
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4) Relax! be patient and enjoy yourself. learning foreign languages should be fun. æ¾æ¾ç¹!è¦æèæ§ï¼å¹¶è®©èªå·±!å¦ä¹ å¤è¯åºè¯¥æ¯ä¹è¶£æ ç©·çã
5) Books are to mankind what memory is to the inpiduanl. 书ä¹äºäººç±»ï¼ç¹å¦äºä¹ä¸ªäººã
6) Books are treasure banks storing wisdom passed down from generation to generation.ä¹¦ç±æ¯è´®å人类代代ç¸ä¼ çæºæ §çå®åºã
7) Classic A book which people praise and don’t read. “ä¹ä½”æ¯äººäººçç§°èµå´ä¸æ¿å»è¯»ç书ã
8) Coping with problems in our real life is the end, and reading is only one of the means to reach the end.å¤çç°å®çæ´»æ¯ç®çï¼è¯»ä¹¦åªæ¯è¾¾å°è¿ä¸ªç®çææ®µä¹ä¸ã
9) Friends are not books, yet books are friends. Friends may betray you, while books are always loyal.䏿¯ä¹¦ï¼ä¹¦å´æ¯æåãæåå¯è½èå¤ä½ ï¼ä¹¦å´æ°¸è¿å¿ å®ã
10) He that knows little soon repeats it.ç¥è¯æµ èè ï¼å¾å¿«å°±åéå¤ä»æç¥çè¯é¢ã
11) good is good, but better carries it. ç²¾çæ±ç²¾
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15) Actions speak louder than words.äºå®èæ¼é辩ã
16) Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public. å¨ç§åºä¸è¦å¿ åä½ çæåï¼å¨å ¬å¼åºåå表æ¬ä½ çæåã
17) God helps those who help themselves. 天å©èªå©è ã
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20) If you don’t learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. å¦æä½ å¹´è½»æ¶æ²¡æå¦ä¼æèï¼é£å°±æ°¸è¿å¦ä¸ä¼æèã
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