are造句(211) Our affections are our life-- We live by them; they supply our warmth.
(212) The most glorious moment in your life are not the socalled days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishment.
(213) The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes.Winston Churchill
(214) Our best friends are they who tell us our faults and help us to mend them.
(215) There is always something to be cut off young trees if they are to grow well.
(216) Words and deeds are quite indifferent 23modes of the divine 24energy. Words are also action, and actions are a kind of words.
(217) Ideas are like the stars --- we never reach them, but like mariners, we chart our course by them.
(218) Don't part withyour illusions . When they are gone you may still exist , but you have ceased to live.
(219) If we are bound to forgive an enemy, we are not bound to trust him.Thomas Fuller
(220) Fire, water, and money are good servants, but bad masters.
(221) Great men are rarely isolated mountain-peaks; they are summits of ranges.
(222) There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream.
(223) We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
(224) Pubic officers are the servats and agents of the people, to execute the laws which the people have made.
(225) The smiles of a pretty woman are the tears of the purse.
(226) The vices of the rich and great are mistaken for error, and those of the poor and lowly, for crimes.
(227) To be angry with a weak man is a proof that you are not very strong yourself.
(228) Our bravest and best lessons are not learnt through success, but through misadventure.
(229) I want to bring out the secrets of nature and apply them for the happiness of man. I don't know of any better service to offer for the short time we are in the world.
(230) The main dangers in this life are the people who want to change everything --- or nothing.
(231) The wise are instructed by reason; ordinary minds, by experience; the stupid, by necessity; and brutes, by instinct.
(232) There are only two families in the world, as a grandmother of mine used to say, the haves and the have-nots.
(233) No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectlymoral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.
(234) Do not halloo till [until] you are out of the wood(s).
(235) That freedom and order are not incompatible ;that reverence is the maid of knowledge; that free discussion is the life of truth, and of true unity in a nation.
(236) To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge.
(237) All good things are cheap, all bad things are very dear.
(238) The truths we least like to hear are those which it is most to our advantage to know.
(239) If I have lost the ring, yet the fingers are still here.
(240) Natural abilities are like natural plants that need pruning by study.