Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life. Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. This often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20. Nobody grows old merely by a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust. Whether 60 or 16, there is in every human being’s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing appetite for what’s next and the joy of the game of living. In the center of your heart and my heart, there is a wireless station; so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, courage and power from man and from the infinite, so long as you are young. When your aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you’ve grown old, even at 20; but as long as your aerials are up, to catch waves of optimism, there’s hope you may die young at 80. I Rest, I Rust The significant inscription found on an old key---“If I rest, I rust”---would be an excellent motto for those who are afflicted with the slightest bit of idleness. Even the most industrious person might adopt it with advantage to serve as a reminder that, if one allows his faculties to rest, like the iron in the unused key, they will soon show signs of rust and, ultimately, cannot do the work required of them. Those who would attain the heights reached and kept by great men must keep their faculties polished by constant use, so that they may unlock the doors of knowledge, the gate that guard the entrances to the professions, to science, art, literature, agriculture---every department of human endeavor. Industry keeps bright the key that opens the treasury of achievement. If Hugh Miller, after toiling all day in a quarry, had devoted his evenings to rest and recreation, he would never have become a famous geologist. The celebrated mathematician, Edmund Stone, would never have published a mathematical dictionary, never have found the key to science of mathematics, if he had given his spare moments to idleness, had the little Scotch lad, Ferguson, allowed the busy brain to go to sleep while he tended sheep on the hillside instead of calculating the position of the stars by a string of beads, he would never have become a famous astronomer. Labor vanquishes all---not inconstant, spasmodic, or ill-directed labor; but faithful, unremitting, daily effort toward a well-directed purpose. Just as truly as eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, so is eternal industry the price of noble and enduring success. is Your Recovery Rate? What is your recovery rate? How long does it take you to recover from actions and behaviors that upset you? Minutes? Hours? Days? Weeks? The longer it takes you to recover, the more influence that incident has on your actions, and the less able you are to perform to your personal best. In a nutshell, the longer it takes you to recover, the weaker you are and the poorer your performance. You are well aware that you need to exercise to keep the body fit and, no doubt, accept that a reasonable measure of health is the speed in which your heart and respiratory system recovers after exercise. Likewise the faster you let go of an issue that upsets you, the faster you return to an equilibrium, the healthier you will be. The best example of this behavior is found with professional sportspeople. They know that the faster they can forget an incident or missed opportunity and get on with the game, the better their performance. In fact, most measure the time it takes them to overcome and forget an incident in a game and most reckon a recovery rate of 30 seconds is too long! Imagine yourself to be an actor in a play on the stage. Your aim is to play your part to the best of your ability. You have been given a script and at the end of each sentence is a full stop. Each time you get to the end of the sentence you start a new one and although the next sentence is related to the last it is not affected by it. Your job is to deliver each sentence to the best of your ability. Don’t live your life in the past! Learn to live in the present, to overcome the past. Stop the past from influencing your daily life. Don’t allow thoughts of the past to reduce your personal best. Stop the past from interfering with your life. Learn to recover quickly. Remember: Rome wasn’t built in a day. Reflect on your recovery rate each day. Every day before you go to bed, look at your progress. Don’t lie in bed saying to you, “I did that wrong.” “I should have done better there.” No. look at your day and note when you made an effort to place a full stop after an incident. This is a success. You are taking control of your life. Remember this is a step by step process. This is not a make-over. You are undertaking real change here. Your aim: reduce the time spent in recovery. The way forward? Live in the present. Not in the precedent. your lifeHowever mean your life is,meet it and live it ;do not shun it and call it hard is not so bad as you looks poorest when you are fault-finder will find faults in your life,poor as it may perhaps have some pleasant,thrilling,glorious hours,even in a setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man's abode;the snow melts before its door as early in the do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there,and have as cheering thoughts,as in a town's poor seem to me often to live the most independent lives of be they are simply great enough to receive without think that they are above being supported by the town;but it often happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest should be more poverty like a garden herb,like not trouble yourself much to get new things,whether clothes or friends,turn the old,return to do not change;we your clothes and keep your thoughts. life I desiredThat must be the story of innumerable couples,and the pattern of life offers a homely reminds you of a placid rivulet,meandering smoothly through green pastures and shaded by pleasant trees,till at last it falls into the vast sea;but the sea is so calm,so silent,so indifferent,that you are troubled suddenly by a vague it is only by a kink in my nature,strong in me even in those days,that i felt in such an existence,the share of the great majority,something recognized its social saw its ordered happiness,but a fever in my blood asked for a wilder seemed to me something alarming in such easy my heart was desire to live more was not unprepared for jagged rocks and treacherous,shoals it i could only have change-change and the excitement of unforeseen
01. 每个人都争取一个完满的人生。然而,自古及今,海内海外,一个百分之百完满的人生是没有的。所以我说,不完满才是人生。季羡林02. 没有一个人的生活道路是笔直的、没有岔道的。有些岔道口,譬如政治上的岔道口,事业上的岔道口,个人生活上的岔道口,你走错一步,可以影响人生的一个时期,也可以影响一生。路遥03. 人生的刺,就在这里,留恋着不肯快走的,偏是你所不留恋的东西。 矛盾是智慧的代价,这是人生对于人生观开的玩笑。钱钟书04. 人的一生要经历太多的生离死别,那些突如其来的离别往往将人伤得措手不及。 人生何处不相逢,但有些转身,真的就是一生,从此后会无期,永不相见。白落梅05. 人生是一趟巡礼的旅程。人的一生有多么苦难。然而,我们在这人生的大海里,藉神的使者、爱的天使获得慰藉。但可别忘记,神透过人生那些平凡的事物,教你更高深的事物。梵高06. 你不能要求拥有一个没有风暴的人生海洋,因为痛苦和磨难是人生的一部分。一个没有风暴的海洋,那不是海,是泥塘。毕淑敏07. 生活中只有一种英雄主义,那就是认清生活的真相之后依然热爱生活。罗曼·罗兰08. 人有了物质才能生存;人有了理想才谈得上生活。你要了解生存与生活的不同吗?动物生存,而人则生活。雨果09. 我愿意深深地扎入生活,吮尽生活的骨髓,过得扎实,简单,把一切不属于生活的内容剔除得干净利落,把生活逼到绝处,用最基本的形式,简单,简单,再简单。梭罗10. 生活得最有意义的人,并不就是年岁活得最长的人,而是对生活最有感受的人。卢梭11. 我所理解的生活就是做着自己喜欢的事情,养活自己,养活家人。生活不是攀爬高山,也不是深潜海沟,它只是在一张标配的床上睡出你的身形。我所理解的生活就是和自己喜欢的一切在一起。韩寒12. 年轻时并不知道自己想要过什么样的生活,但一直清楚地知道我不要过什么样的生活。那些能预知的,经过权衡算计的世俗生活对我毫无吸引力,我要的不是成功,而是看到生命的奇迹。廖一梅13. 活着就要记住,人生最痛苦最绝望的那一刻是最难熬的一刻,但不是生命结束的最后一刻;熬过去挣过去就会开始体验呼唤未来的生活,有一种对生活的无限热情和渴望。陈忠实14. 其实任何一个人离开我们的生活,生活始终都还在继续。没有人必须为我们停留。我们也不会为任何人停留。想清楚了。不会有任何怨言。安妮宝贝
格言杂志摘抄
导语:以下是我整理的格言杂志摘抄,希望你们可以用得上。
1.在你生命的最初30年中,你养成习惯;在你生命的最后30年中,你的习惯决定了你。
2.一个人经过不同程度的锻炼,就获得不同程度的修养、不同程度的效益。好比香料,捣得愈碎,磨得愈细,香得愈浓烈。我们曾如此渴望命运的波澜,到最后才发现:人生最曼妙的风景,竟是内心的淡定与从容……我们曾如此期盼外界的认可,到最后才知道:世界是自己的,与他人毫无关系!
3.有两种不联系:一种是忘记了,一种是放在回忆里。
4.也许每个人出生的时候都以为这世界都是为他一个人而存在的,当他发现自己错的时候,他便开始长大.
5.所谓了解,就是知道对方心灵最深的地方的痛处,痛在哪里。
6.别以为世界抛弃了你,其实世界压根没空搭理你
7.有些路,只能一个人走。
8.不是所有的人都能知道时光的涵意,不是所有的人都懂得珍惜。这世间并没有分离与衰老的命运,只有肯爱与不肯去爱的心。
9.这世界是80后的,也是90后的,但归根结底,还是脸皮厚的。
10.别低头,王冠会掉,别流泪,坏人会笑。
11.爱情本来就没什么道理,何必闲言杂语格言杂志最新语录
12.只有聪明人才能写出好格言,但只读格言的人却是傻瓜。
13.你以为杂志不必存在,因为有网络,买杂志就是浪费钱。可杂志有网络不一样的味道。
14.习惯优于格言。习惯是以有生命的格言为本能,加血添肉而成。
15.只有有深刻思想的人才能写出好格言,只读格言的人只能是捧场的。
16.人生需要格言,但不要格言人生。
17.日本出版社大约4200家,书店13000家。加上只销售杂志河漫画的店,全部不下30000家。平均每天发送书298万册,月看杂志569万册,周刊杂志437万册,合计一天发送1300万册。
18.每个名人成功后都会说一些成功格言。那么,对于后人看到这些格言算不算是"投机取巧"?
19.我给别人写不了人生格言,因为我自己也不相信别人写的人生格言。
20.闲言杂语,孤掷了温柔。 甜言蜜语,羞涩了岁月。格言杂志最新语录
21.所有的人生格言,不都是一种形式吗?
22.誓言杂乱无章禁止凭靠,勇敢前尘污垢潇洒敷衍。
23.使人疲惫的不是远方的高山,而是鞋子里的一粒沙子。
24.格言:宁与人共醉,不要我独醒 自改:宁与人齐醉,不愿我自醉
25.这些杂志就像从前一样,居高临下为我们照亮了前进的道路。我还特意撕下每一期杂志刊登笑话的那一页,作为它们曾经存在的证明
26.你要批评指点四周风景,你首先要爬上屋顶。
27.很奇怪,我们不屑与他人为伍,却害怕自己与众不同。
28.好人吗? 这个说法我不是很喜欢。 因为我觉得,人们只会以此来称呼那些对自己有用的人。
29.一个人的行走范围,就是他的世界。
30.事情总是突然的,而理由总是事后面加上去的。
31.不必太纠结于当下,也不必太忧虑未来,当你经历过一些事情的时候,眼前的风景已经和从前不一样了。
32.没有受过伤的人,才会讥笑别人身上的.伤痕!
33.其实我们每个人的生活都是一个世界,即使最平凡的人也要为他生活的那个世界而奋斗。
34.凡事不要想的太复杂,手握的太紧,东西会碎,手会疼。
35.顺境也好,逆境也好,人生就是一场对种种困难无尽无休的斗争,一场以寡敌众的战斗。
36.上帝为你关上一扇门的同时,也一定会为你加把锁。格言杂志最新语录
37.车站有两个地方最感人:一个入口,一个出口。一个是不想让你走,一个是等你回来。
38.其实美丽的故事都是没有结局的,只因为它没有结局所以才会美丽。
39.不要哭, 真难看,哭也不会改变什么,这个世界从来不曾对任何人温柔。
40.对所有的人以诚相待,同多数人和睦相处,和少数人常来常往,只跟一个亲密无间。
41.黑夜无论怎样悠长,白昼总会到来。
42.如果你向神求助,说明你相信神的能力;如果神没有帮助你,说明神相信你的能力。
43.我不问别人的故事,除非她自己愿意。
44.没有比脚更长的路,没有比人更高的山。
45.我不在意你曾堕落,我只在意你是否会崛起。
46.人不要太任性,因为你是活给未来的你。不要让未来的你讨厌现在的你。
47.生活不是等着暴风雨过去,而是学会在风雨中跳舞。
48.我们常装出信仰的表情和虔诚的举动,却用糖衣来包裹恶魔的本性。
49.承受痛苦,比死亡更需要勇气。
50.生活不能等待别人来安排,要自己去争取和奋斗;而不论其结果是喜是悲,但可以慰藉的是,你总不枉在这世界上活了一场。有了这样的认识,你就会珍重生活,而不会玩世不恭;同时,也会给人自身注入一种强大的内在力量。
51.天下古今之庸人,皆以一惰字致败; 天下古今之人才,皆以一傲字致败。
always seems impossible until its done. 在事情未成功之前,一切总看似不可能。
53.我不是天生的王者 但我骨子里流动着不让我低头的血液
54.不必遗憾。若是美好,叫做精彩。若是糟糕,叫做经历。
55.人总是会分开,为着我们不可妥协的前途,和所谓的明媚希望。
56.我希望你们在头脑里面带着几句格言:第一句格言是:活在当下。第二句格言就是:自然地生活。第三句格言是:单独地生活。
57.无论中国怎么样,请记得,你所站的地方,就是你的中国;你怎么样,中国便怎么样;你是什么,中国便是什么;你有光明,中国便不会黑暗。
58.有时候,我们活得很累,并非生活过于刻薄,而是我们太容易被外界的氛围所感染,被他人的情绪所左右。行走在人群中,我们总是感觉有无数穿心掠肺的目光,有很多飞短流长的冷言,最终乱了心神,渐渐被缚于自己编织的一团乱麻中。其实你是活给自己看的,没有多少人能够把你留在心上。
59.上善若水,水善利万物而不争。处众人之所恶,故几于道。居善地,心善渊,与善仁,言善信,政善治,事善能,动善时。夫唯不争,故无尤。
60.永远不要跟别人比幸运,我从来没想过我比别人幸运,我也许比他们更有毅力,在最困难的时候,他们熬不住了,我可以多熬一秒钟、两秒钟。
1、2113 如果黑板就是浩淼的大海,那5261么,老师便是海上的水手。铃声响起那4102刻,你用教职工鞭作浆,划1653动那船只般泊在港口的课本 。课桌上,那难题堆放,犹如暗礁一样布列,你手势生动如一只飞翔的鸟,在讲台上挥一条优美弧线——船只穿过……天空飘不来一片云,犹如你亮堂堂的心,一派高远。 2、 希望源于失望,奋起始于忧患,正如一位诗人所说:有饥饿感受的人一定消化好,有紧迫感受的人一定效率高,有危机感受的人一定进步快。 3、 别在树下徘徊,别在雨中沉思,别在黑暗中落泪。向前看,不要回头,只要你勇于面对抬起头来,就会发现,分数的阴霾不过是短暂的雨季。向前看,还有一片明亮的天,不会使人感到彷徨。 4、 柔和的阳光斜挂在苍松翠柏不凋的枝叶上,显得那么安静肃穆,绿色的草坪和白色的水泥道貌岸然上,脚步是那么轻起轻落,大家的心中却是那么的激动与思绪波涌。 5、 生活的海洋并不像碧波涟漪的西子湖,随着时间的流动,它时而平静如镜,时而浪花飞溅,时而巨浪冲天……人们在经受大风大浪的考验之后,往往会变得更加坚强。 6、 当你身临暖风拂面,鸟语花香,青山绿水,良田万顷的春景时,一定会陶醉其中;当你面对如金似银,硕果累累的金秋季节时,一定会欣喜不已。你可曾想过,那盎然的春色却是历经严寒洗礼后的英姿,那金秋的美景却是接受酷暑熔炼后的结晶。 7、 倘若希望在金色的秋天收获果实,那么在寒意侵人的早春,就该卷起裤腿,去不懈地拓荒、播种、耕耘,直到收获的那一天。 8、 生活是蜿蜒在山中的小径,坎坷不平,沟崖在侧。摔倒了,要哭就哭吧,怕什么,不心装模作样!这是直率,不是软弱,因为哭一场并不影响赶路,反而能增添一份小心。山花烂漫,景色宜人,如果陶醉了,想笑就笑吧,不心故作矜持!这是直率,不是骄傲,因为笑一次并不影响赶路,反而能增添一份信心。 9、 爱心是冬日的一片阳光,使用饥寒交迫的人感受到人间的温暖;爱心是沙漠中的一泓清泉,使用权濒临绝境的人重新看到生活的希望;爱心是洒在久旱大地上的一场甘霖,使孤苦无依的人即刻获得心灵的慰。 10、日子总是像从指尖渡过的细纱,在不经意间悄然滑落。那些往日的忧愁和误用伤,在似水流年的荡涤下随波轻轻地逝去,而留下的欢乐和笑靥就在记忆深处历久弥新。 11、忧郁的心情蒸发了。 12、褪色的记忆。 13、硝烟又在和平的家中燃烧。 14、有些记忆被焚烧掉,有些记忆被埋在心底,纯真年代如流水划过金色年代。 15、我,要融化在粉红的桃花瓣里,拭去整日在你心头的牵挂。16、我完全读懂了父母的心。 17、母爱是一本我终生无法读完的巨著;母爱是一片我永远也飞不出的天空。……张维维 18、当枯黄的秋叶随风摇曳时,深秋飘然而立校外,月光下,父亲的影子拉得很长,硕大的风衣将瘦骨嶙峋的父亲裹了进去,我心头一阵酸楚。 19、人世间的真情就像一张大网,时刻温暖着人的心扉,就如妈妈的爱一样,永无止境。 20、岁月,是一首诗,一首蕴含丰富哲理的诗,岁月是一峰骆驼,驮着无数人的梦想。 21、船的命运在于漂泊;帆的命运在于追风逐浪;人生的命运在于把握,把握信人生,方能青春无愧。22、往事如歌,在人生的旅途中,尽管有过坎坷,有过遗憾,却没有失去青春的美丽。相信自己,希望总是有的,让我们记住那句话:错过了太阳,我不哭泣,否则,我将错过月亮和星辰。 23、假如生活中你失败了,请不要将忧伤的泪水写在脸上。失败也是一种收获,生活中最得要的是有一份十足的勇气和一个创业的胆量。 24、曾经以为,一次无奈的哭泣,便函是人世间所有的沧桑;一个小小的挫折,便函是人生所有的失败。是十四岁告诉我…… 25、月光清幽。淅沥的雨滴打在茅屋上,昏黄的灯光下,母亲密密地缝着游子的夹衣,忽然,一阵冷风挤进茅屋的窗隙,母亲似乎着凉,带着浓浓的倦意咳嗽了几声。我梦中惊醒,怔怔地看着灯下年迈的母亲…… 26、夜晚,春风柔和地吹着。我托着下巴,坐在落英缤纷的台阶上,脑海里又浮现出一件难忘的事。
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