- chapter11 -
1. Those who help others often cannothelp themselves.
能幫助他人的人往往幫不了自己睹逃。
2. Don't listen to flattery.
別聽信阿諛奉承的話(忠言逆耳)纯丸。
3. We all like to criticize what we cannot have.
吃不到葡萄說葡萄酸左冬。
4. What we see every day,we no longerfear.
怕的東西,看久了就不怕了遵馆。
5. Those who trick others will betricked in their turn.
聰明反被聰明誤。
6. If it sounds too good to be true,itprobably is.
聽起來太美好的,往往都不是真的古今。
- chapter12 -
1. Don't trust selfish advice.
不要相信意在謀取利益的建議。
2. Vanity may lead to disaster.
虛榮可能引向?yàn)?zāi)難滔以。
3. Those who say they can help othersshould first help themselves.
欲助他人者必先助己捉腥。
4. Think ahead.
未雨綢繆。
5. Don't be too quick to change yourrulers.
不要太急于更換你的統(tǒng)治者你画。
- chapter13 -
1. The gods help those who helpthemselves.
天神們只會(huì)幫助那些會(huì)幫助自己的人(自助者抵碟,天助之)。
2. We often imagine that others arethinking about us more than they really are.
別人沒有你以為的那么的在乎你(自作多情)坏匪。
3. Don't let your successes make youover-confident.
不要因?yàn)樽约旱某晒Χ^度自信拟逮。
4. Stick to what you do best.
堅(jiān)持做你擅長(zhǎng)的事。
- chapter14 -
1.Want too much and lose it all.
貪心不足蛇吞象剥槐。
2.Accept and enjoy what you are.
知足常樂唱歧。
3.We blame others’ carelessness, butnever notice our own.
我們總是責(zé)怪他人粗心大意,卻不會(huì)反省自己粒竖。
4.Listeners never hear good ofthemselves.
自己往往聽不到別人說自己的好話颅崩。
- chapter15 -
1. Honesty is the best policy.
誠信乃上策。
2. The greater the need, the greaterthe effort.
需求越大蕊苗,努力越多沿后。
3. Slow and steady wins the race.
靠穩(wěn)重來贏得比賽。
4. We are encouraged by seeing otherswho are worse off than ourselves.
我們總是能從比我們更糟糕的人那獲得安慰朽砰。
- chapter16 -
1.What is valuable to one person maynot be valuable to another.
你視如珍珠尖滚,我視如糞土。
2.Be careful what you wish for.
謹(jǐn)慎許愿瞧柔。
3. Be consistent in your actions.
行為要始終如一漆弄。
4.Laziness often prepares a weight forits own back.
我們總是要為自己的懶惰而付出代價(jià)。
5.Those whom you try to use, will useyou in return.
那些你想利用的人也會(huì)反過來利用你造锅。
6.It is easy for the coward to be ahero at a distance.
遠(yuǎn)離危險(xiǎn)時(shí)撼唾,懦夫也能逞英雄。
- chapter17 -
1. Flattery is a dangerous weapon inthe hands of an enemy.
口蜜腹劍哥蔚。
2. Some people are not even worthfighting with.
不與傻瓜論短長(zhǎng)倒谷。
3. Don't bite off more than you canchew.
有多大碗蛛蒙,吃多少飯。
4. Today's good deeds are the seeds oftomorrow's blessings.
善有善報(bào)渤愁。
5. The quarrels of friends are theopportunities of their enemies.
親者痛牵祟,仇者快。