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A man needs a purpose for real health.ä¸ä¸ªäººéè¦æä¸ä¸ªç®æ æ¥è¾¾å°çæ£å¥åº·ãââ Sherwood Anderson å®å¾·æ£® 12-27
To choose time is to save time.(Francis Bacon , British philosopher) åçå®ææ¶é´å°±æ¯è约æ¶é´ã( è±å½å²å¦å®¶ å¹æ ¹. F.) 12-25
Activity is the only road to knowledge.(George Bernard Shaw , British dramatist) è¡å¨æ¯éå¾ç¥è¯çå¯ä¸éè·¯ ã(è±å½å§ä½å®¶ è伯纳. G.) 12-20
Histories make men wise; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend . (Francis Bacon , British philosopher ) åå²ä½¿äººææºï¼è¯è¯ä½¿äººçµç§ï¼æ°å¦ä½¿äººå¨å¯ï¼èªç¶å²å¦ä½¿äººæ·±å»ï¼ä¼¦ç使人åºéï¼é»è¾ä¿®è¾å¦ä½¿äººå辨ã( è±å½å²å¦å®¶ å¹æ ¹. F.) 12-18
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It is no use doing what you like ; you have got to like what you do. (Winston Churchill , British prime minister) ä¸è½ç±åªè¡æå¹²åªè¡ï¼è¦å¹²åªè¡ç±åªè¡ã (ç¾å½é¦ç¸ ä¸åå°. W.) 12-08
The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them,they make them.(George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist ) å¨è¿ä¸ªä¸çä¸ï¼åå¾æåç人æ¯é£äºåªå寻æ¾ä»ä»¬æ³è¦æºä¼ç人ï¼å¦ææ¾ä¸å°æºä¼ï¼ä»ä»¬å°±å»åé æºä¼ã( è±å½å§ä½å®¶ è伯纳. G.) 12-07
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