十年磨一剑的格言警句歇后语
1、近朱者,近墨者黑。
2、听君一席话,胜读十年书。
3、,玉人何处教吹箫。
4、十年磨一剑,霜刃未曾试。
5、天生我材必有用,天金散尽还复来。
6、长风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海。
7、一个篱笆三个桩
尼采 格言与剑
我有英文版的。
MAXIMS AND ARROWS 1 Idleness is the beginning of all psychology. What? Should psychology be a vice? 2 Even the most courageous among us only rarely has the courage for that which he really knows. 3 To live alone one must be a beast or a god, says Aristotle. Leaving out the third case: one must be both--a philosopher. 4 All truth is simple. Is that not doubly a lie? 5 I want, once and for all, not to know many things. Wisdom sets limits to knowledge too. 6 In our own wild nature we find the best recreation from our un-nature, from our spirituality. 7 What? Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's? 8 Out of life's school of war: What does not destroy me, makes me stronger. 9 Help yourself, then everyone will help you. Principle of neighbor-love. 10 Not to perpetrate cowardice against one's own acts! Not to leave them in the lurch afterward! The bite of conscience is indecent. 11 Can an ass be tragic? To perish under a burden one can neither bear nor throw off? The case of the philosopher. 12 If we have our own why of life, we shall get along with almost any how. Man does not strive for pleasure; only the Englishman does. 13 Man has created woman--out of what? Out of a rib of his god--of his ideal. 14 What? You search? You would multiply yourself by ten, by a hundred? You seek followers? Seek zeros! 15 Posthumous men--I, for example--are understood worse than timely ones, but heard better. More precisely: we are never understood--hence our authority. 16 Among women: Truth? Oh, you don't know truth! Is it not an attempt to assassinate all our pudeurs? 17 That is an artist as I love artists, modest in his needs: he really wants only two things, his bread and his art--panem et Circen. [bread and Circe] 18 Whoever does not know how to lay his will into things, at least lays some meaning into them: that means, he has the faith that they already obey a will. (Principle of faith.) 19 What? You elected virtue and the swelled bosom and yet you leer enviously at the advantages of those without qualms? But virtue involves renouncing advantages. (Inscription for an anti-Semite's door.) 20 The perfect woman perpetrates literature as she perpetrates a small sin: as an experiment, in passing, looking around to see if anybody notices it--and to make sure that somebody does. 21 To venture into all sorts of situations in which one may not have any sham virtues, where, like the tightrope walker on his rope, one either stands or falls--or gets away. 22 Evil men have no songs. How is it, then, that the Russians have songs? 23 German spirit: for the past eighteen years a contradiction in terms. 24 By searching out origins, one becomes a crab. The historian looks backward; eventually he also believes backward. 25 Contentment protects even against colds. Has a woman who knew herself to be well dressed ever caught cold? I am assuming that she was barely dressed. 26 I mistrust all systematizers and I avoid them. The will to a system is a lack of integrity. 27 Women are considered profound. Why? Because one never fathoms their depths. Women aren't even shallow. 28 If a woman has manly virtues, one feels like running away; and if she has no manly virtues, she herself runs away. 29 How much conscience has had to chew on in the past! And what excellent teeth it had! And today--what is lacking? A dentist's question. 30 One rarely rushes into a single error. Rushing into the first one, one always does too much. So one usually perpetrates another one--and now one does too little. 31 When stepped on, a worm doubles up. That is clever. In that way he lessens the probability of being stepped on again. In the language of morality: humility. 32 There is a hatred of lies and simulation, stemming from an easily provoked sense of honor. There is another such hatred, from cowardice, since lies are forbidden by a divine commandment. Too cowardly to lie. 33 How little is required for pleasure! The sound of a bagpipe. Without music, life would be an error. The German imagines even God singing songs. 34 On ne peut penser et ecrire qu'assis [One cannot think and write except when seated] (G. Flaubert). There I have caught you, nihilist! The sedentary life is the very sin against the Holy Spirit. Only thoughts reached by walking have value. 35 There are cases in which we are like horses, we psychologists, and become restless: we see our own shadow wavering up and down before us. A psychologist must turn his eyes from himself to eye anything at all. 36 Whether we immoralists are harming virtue? Just as little as anarchists harm princes. Only since the latter are shot at do they again sit securely on their thrones. Moral: morality must be shot at. 37 You run ahead? Are you doing it as a shepherd? Or as an exception? A third case would be the fugitive. First question of conscience. 38 Are you genuine? Or merely an actor? A representative? Or that which is represented? In the end, perhaps you are merely a copy of an actor. Second question of conscience. 39 The disappointed one speaks. I searched for great human beings; I always found only the apes of their ideals. 40 Are you one who looks on? Or one who lends a hand? Or one who looks away and walks off? Third question of conscience. 41 Do you want to walk along? Or walk ahead? Or walk by yourself? One must know what one wants and that one wants. Fourth question of conscience. 42 Those were steps for me, and I have climbed up over them: to that end I had to pass over them. Yet they thought that I wanted to retire on them. 43 What does it matter if I remain right. I am much too right. And he who laughs best today will also laugh last. 44 The formula of my happiness: a Yes, a No, a straight line, a goal.
与剑有关的格言,谚语
如果是关于主播类,如:听说你八御推荐看基三时刻如果是关于剑三内部名言,如:“我年轻的时候,也曾快马加鞭,看遍长安花。
”推荐:各门派的门派诗歌、以及其下网址有很多
草船借箭故事至少用一个名言警句和格言
“不谋全局者,不足谋一域”大意:不从全局的角度考虑问题,是无法治理好一方地区的。
用以劝勉周瑜应以大局为重,不要嫉贤妒能,意气用事,坏了大计。
出自:《寤言二·迁都建藩议》陈澹然[清]:不谋万世者,不足谋一时;不谋全局者,不足谋一域。
八字励志格言
力求有功,方能无过; 心气和平,事理; 知足常乐; 若竹,清气若兰; 海纳百川,有容; 与其轻人,不如重我; 观海得深,瞻天见大; 食之以时,用之以礼; 贫而无怨,富而不骄; 与朋友交,言而有信; 谈泊明志, 宁静致远 ;
关于忍让的格言警句
(3).劝人宽容,凡事要看得开 25.日出东海落西山,愁也一天,喜也一天;遇事不钻牛角尖,人也舒坦,心也舒坦. 26.记住该记住的,忘记该忘记的。
改变能改变的,接受不能改变的 后悔是一种耗费精神的情绪.后悔是比损失更大的损失,比错误更大的错误.所以不要后悔 (4)坚强的意志\坚定的决心 27.我成功是因为我有决心,从不踌躇。
拿破仑一世 28人格成熟的重要标志:宽容、忍让、和善。
-《人性的弱点》 29.使你疲倦的不是前面的高山,而是你鞋里的一粒沙子。
-佚名 30.三军可夺帅,匹夫不可夺志也。
-《论语.子罕》 (5)关于爱情 31.真正的爱就要把疯狂的或是近于淫荡的东西赶得远远的。
柏拉图 (6)关于修身 32.君子之修身,内正其心,外正其容。
-(宋)欧阳修 33.盛年不再来,一日难再晨,及时宜自勉,岁月不待人。
-(晋)陶渊明 34.品德,应该是高尚些;处世,应该坦率些;举止,应该礼貌些。
-(法)孟德斯鸠 35.静以修身,俭以养德,非澹泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。
-诸葛亮 (7)人要时常自省——认识自己 36.最困难的事情就是认识自己。
(希腊) 37.自知之明是最难得的知识。
(西班牙) 38.要想了解自己,最好问问别人。
(日本) 39.只有在人群中间,才能认识自己。
(德国) 40.天上的繁星数得清,自己脸上的煤烟却看不见。
(马来西亚) 41.给自己唱赞歌的人,听众只有一个。
(日本) 42.莫笑别人背驼,自己把腰挺直。
(苏联) 43.最灵繁的人也看不见自己的背脊。
(非洲) 44.越是无能的人,越喜欢挑剔别人的错儿。
(爱尔兰) 45.每个人都知道鞋子挤脚的地方。
(拉丁美洲) 46.自己的鞋子,自己知道紧在哪里。
(西班牙) 47.自己的饭量自己知道。
(苏联) 48.不会评价自己,就不会评价别人。
(德国) 49.如果你指挥不了自己,也就指挥不了别人。
(美国) 50.当面怕你的人,背后一定恨你。
(英国) 关于母亲的格言: 51.十月胎恩重,三生报答轻。
《劝孝歌》 52.一尺三寸婴,十又八载功。
《劝孝歌》 53.母称儿干卧,儿屎母湿眠。
《劝孝歌》 54.母苦儿未见,儿劳母不安。
《劝孝歌》 55.老母一百岁,常念八十儿。
《劝孝歌》 56.尊前慈母在,浪子不觉寒。
《劝孝歌》 57.万爱千恩百苦,疼我孰知父母
《小儿语》 58.白头老母遮门啼,挽断衫袖留不止。
〖唐〗韩愈 59.母仪垂则辉彤管,婺宿沉芒寂夜台。
《格言集锦》 60.慈母爱子,非为报也。
〖汉〗刘安 61.万爱千恩百苦,疼我孰知父母
《小儿语》 62.白头老母遮门啼,挽断衫袖留不止。
〖唐〗韩愈 63.母仪垂则辉彤管,婺宿沉芒寂夜台。
《格言集锦》 64.慈母手中线,游子身上衣。
临行密密缝,意恐迟迟归。
谁言寸草心,报得三春晖。
〖唐〗孟郊 65.昔孟母,择邻处。
子不学,断机杼。
《三字经》 66.母亲,人间第一亲;母爱,人间第一情。
字严 67.世上惟一没有被污染的爱——那便是母爱。
字严 68.成功的时候,谁都是朋友。
但只有母亲——她是失败时的伴侣。
郑振铎 69.哀哀父母,生我劬劳。
《诗经》 70.无父何怙,无母何恃
《诗经》 71.父之美德,儿之遗产。
字严 72.父母德高;子女良教。
《格言对联》 73.有子且勿喜,无子固勿叹。
〖唐〗韩愈 74.人见生男生女好,不知男女催人老。
〖唐〗王建 75.天下无不是的父母;世间最难得者兄弟。
《格言联璧》 76.为人父母天下至善;为人子女天下大孝。
《格言联璧》 77.父兮生我,母兮鞠我,抚我,畜我,长我,育我,顾我,复我。
《诗经》 78.父不慈则子不孝;兄不友则弟不恭;夫不义则 妇不顺也。
〖南北朝〗颜之推 79.人生内无贤父兄,外无严师友,而能有成者少矣。
〖宋〗吕公著 80.父母所欲为者,我继述之;父母所重念者,我亲厚之。
《格言联璧》 81.在父母的眼中,孩子常是自我的一部分,子女是他理想自我再来一次的机会。
--费孝通 珍惜时间的: 82少壮及时宜努力,老大无堪还可憎。
--欧阳修 83“明天”,是勤劳的最危险的敌人。
--苏霍姆林斯基 84时间带走一切,长年累月会把你的名字、外貌、性格、命运都改变。
--柏拉图 85时间有三种步伐:未来姗姗来迟,现在象箭一样飞逝,过去永远静止不动。
--席勒 86由于时光转瞬即逝,无法挽回,所以说它是世间最宝贵的财富,滥用时光无疑是人们最没有意义的一种消磨方式。
--毛姆 87消磨时间是一种多么劳累,多么可怕的事情啊,这只肉眼看不见的秒针无时不在地平线下转圈,你一再醉生梦死地消磨时间,到头来你还得明白,它仍在继续转圈,无情地继续转圈…… --伯尔 88没有一种不幸可与失掉时间相比了。
--屠格涅夫 89少年辛苦终身事,莫向光阴惰寸功。
--杜荀鹤 90最有希望的成功者,并不是才干出众的人而是那些最善利用每一时机去发掘开拓的人。
--苏格拉底 91时间就是生命,无端的空耗别人的时间,其实是无异于谋财害命。
--鲁迅 92君不见,黄河之水天下来,奔流到海不复回。
君不见,高堂明镜悲白发,朝如青丝暮成雪。
--李白 93人生天地之间,若白驹之过隙,忽然而已。
--庄周 94时间是伟大的导师。
--伯克 95时间就是能力等等发展的地盘。
--马克思 96人生太短,要干的事太多,我要争分夺秒。
--爱迪生 97不教一日闲过。
--齐白石 98不知明天该做什么的人是不幸的。
--高尔基 99庸人费心将是消磨时光,能人费尽心机利用时光。
--叔本华 100余生平所作文章,多在三上:乃马上,枕上,厕上也。
--欧阳修