如果在准备
雅思口语时,你感到很茫然无措,那么准备一些名人名言是准没错的,这跟小学学作文之
初背诵名人名言效果是一样的。今天小马小编就为大家准备了一些雅思口语中能用到的名人名言,希望对
大家有所帮助。
1.If you smile when one is around, you really mean it.
如果你独自一人笑了,那是真心的笑。--Andy Rooney
2.Wonders are many,and nothing is more wonderful then man.
天下奇迹无数,却无一比人更奇妙。--Sophocles
3.The proper function of man is to live,but not to exist.
人应该生活,而非单纯生存。--Jack London
4.Some folks never exaggerate--they just remember big.
有些人从来不有夸张—他们只是记错了。--Audrey Snead奥德丽·斯尼德
5.Thieves respect property;they merely wish the property to become their property that
they may more perfectly respect it.
盗贼尊重财产权,他们只是希望财产能变成他们的财产,因为这样,他们才能更尊重这财产权。--
G.K.Chesterton G.K.切斯特顿
6. In a way,nobody sees a flower really. It is so small;we haven't time.And to see takes
time,as to have a friend takes time.
在某种意义上,没有人真正看过一朵花。花那么小,我们又没有时间,要看可要花时间的,就像交朋
友也要花时间。--Georgia O'keeffe乔治亚·奥基夫
7.How majestic is naturalness.I have never met a man whom I really considered a great man
who was not always natural and simple. Affectation is inevitably the mark of one not sure of
himself.
自然是多么高贵呀。我从不认为不自然不简单的人是真正伟大的人。矫揉造作不可避免的会暴露不能
肯定自己的人。--Charles Daves查尔斯·戴夫斯
8.The worst bankrupt is the person who lost his enthusiasm.
最惨的破产就是丧失自己的热情。-- H.W.Arnold H.W.阿诺德
9.The more alternative,the more difficult the choice.
选择越多越难抉择。--Abbe D'Allaiva
10.The fox changes his skin but not his habits.
江山易改,本性难移。--Suetonius
11.forgiveness to the injured does belong;but they never pardon who have done wrong.
受害者有权宽恕,但他们永远也不能原谅那些害人者。--Dryden 加德莱顿
12.There is a time to speak and a time to be silent.
该说话时说话,该沉默时沉默。--Caxton卡克斯顿
13.People with tact have less to retract.
智者悔少。--Arnold Glasgow阿诺德·格拉斯哥
14.To do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer it.
制造不公比承受不公更可耻。--Plato柏拉图
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15.Misers are no fun to live,but they make great ancestors.
与吝啬鬼生活毫无乐趣,但他们却为后人称道不已。--Tom Snyder
16.There is not a heart but has its moments of longing,yearning for something
better,nobler and holier than it knows before.
每个人都有向往的时候,渴望比以前更美好,更高贵,更神圣的东西。--H.W.Beecher