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"I dread to come to the end of the year,said a friend to me recently, "it makes me realize I am growing old.”
William James, the great psychologist, said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five",He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have accumulated the little stock of prejudices that they call their "Principles, " and closed their minds to all new ideas; they have ceased to grow.
The minutea man ceases to grow-no matter what his years-that minute he begins to be old. On the other hand, the really great man never grows old.
Goethe passed out at eighty-three, and finished his Faust only a few years earlier; Gladstone took up a new language when he was seventy. Laplace, the astronomer, was still at work when death caught up with him at seventy-eight. He died crying, "What we know is nothing; what we do not know is immense."
And there you have the real answer to the question, "When is a man old?"
Laplace at seventy-eight died young. He was still unsatisfied, still sure that he had a lot to learn.
As long as a man can keep himself in that attitude of mind, as long as he can look back on every year and say , "I grew," he is still young.
The minute he ceases to grow, the minute he says to himself, "I know all that I need to know,"--that day youth stops. He may be twenty-five or seventy-five, it makes no difference. On that day he begins to be old.
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玛丽把听不见的耳朵遮起来,假装用好的耳朵来做听力测试。她知道老师通常会说些“天空是蓝色的”、“你鞋子是什么颜色的呢”之类的话。但是那天却没有。那天莱纳德对着玛丽说出的几个字犹如神灵一般,彻底改变了她的一生。在“轻言细语”听力测试中,玛丽听见的那句话就是:我希望你是我的乖女儿。
Recently, I heard a touching story which illustrates the power that words have to change a life -- a power that lies right in the hands of those reading this article. Mary had grown up knowing that she was different from the other kids, and she hated it. She was born with a cleft palate and had to bear the jokes and stares of cruel children who teased her non-stop about her misshaped lip, crooked nose, and garbled speech. With all the teasing, Mary grew up hating the fact that she was "different". She was convinced that no one, outside her family, could ever love her ... until she entered Mrs. Leonard’s class.
Mrs. Leonard had a warm smile, a round face, and shiny brown hair. While everyone in her class liked her, Mary came to love Mrs. Leonard. In the 1950’s, it was common for teachers to give their children an annual hearing test. However, in Mary’s case, in addition to her cleft palate, she was barely able to hear out of one ear. Determined not to let the other children have another "difference" to point out, she would cheat on the test each year. The "whisper test" was given by having a child walk to the classroom door, turn sideways, close one ear with a finger, and then repeat something which the teacher whispered. Mary turned her bad ear towards her teacher and pretended to cover her good ear. She knew that teachers would often say things like, "The sky is blue," or "What color are your shoes?" But not on that day. Surely, God put seven words in Mrs. Leonard’s mouth that changed Mary’s life forever. When the "Whisper test" came, Mary heard the words: "I wish you were my little girl."
Dads, I wish there was some way that I could communicate to you the incredible blessing which affirming words impart to children. I wish, too, that you could sit in my office, when I counsel, and hear the terrible damage that individuals received from not hearing affirming words--particularly affirming words from a father. While words from a godly teacher can melt a heart, words from a father can powerfully set the course of a life.
If affirming words were something rarely spoken in your home growing up, let me give you some tips on words and phrases that can brighten your own child’s eyes and life. These words are easy to say to any child who comes into your life. I’m proud of you, Way to go, Bingo ... you did it, Magnificent, I knew you could do it, What a good helper, You’re very special to me, I trust you, What a treasure, Hurray for you, Beautiful work, You’re a real trooper, Well done, That’s so creative, You make my day, You’re a joy, Give me a big hug, You’re such a good listener, You figured it out, I love you, You’re so responsible, You remembered, You’re the best, You sure tried hard, I’ve got to hand it to you, I couldn’t be prouder of you, You light up my day, I’m praying for you, You’re wonderful, I’m behind you, You’re so kind to your (brother/sister), You’re God’s special gift, I’m here for you
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培根散文随笔集中英对照,通过阅读文学名著学语言,是掌握英语的绝佳方法。既可接触原汁原味的英语,又能享受文学之美,一举两得,何乐不为?
I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind. And therefore, God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringelh men's minds about to religion: for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no further: but when it beholdeth the chain of them, confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to providence, and deity. Nay, even mat school which is most accused of atheism, doth most demonstrate religion; that is, the school of Leucippus, and Democritus, and Epicurus.
我宁愿相信《金传》,《塔尔木经》及可兰经中的一切寓言,而不愿相信这宇宙底体构是没有一个主宰的精神的。同此,上帝从没有创造奇迹以服无神论,因为神所造的日常的一切就足以驳倒无神论了。一点点儿哲学使人倾向于无神论,这是真的;但是深究哲理,使人心又转回到宗教去.因为当一个人底精神专注意许多不相联贯的次因的时候,那精神也许有时会停留在这些次因之中而不再前进;但是当它看见那一串的次因相连相系的时候,它就不能不飞向天与神了。不特此也,就是那最以无神论见诟的哲学学派(即莱欧西帕斯,德谟克瑞塔斯,埃辟寇拉斯一派)也最为证实宗教
For it is a thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements, and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, needs no God, than mat an army of infinite small proportions, or seeds unplaced, should have produced this order, and beauty, without a divine marshal.
因为主张这宇宙万物底秩序与美是不经一位神圣的领袖之主持而由四种可变易的原素和一种不可变易的第五原素,适如其分而永久如此地安排的,造成的,这种学说较之那主张这宇宙万物底秩序与美是全仗着一大群无限小,无定位的原子之说,其可信当在千倍也。
The scripture saith; The fool hath said in his heart, mere is no God: it is not said; The fool hath thought in his heart: so as, he rather saith it by rote to himself, as that he would have, than (hat he can thoroughly believe it, or be persuaded of it For none deny there is a God, but those, for whom it maketh that there were no God. It appeareth in nothing more, mat atheism is radher in die lip, man in die heart of man, man by this; dial atheists will ever be talking of that their opinion, as if they fainted in it, within themselves, and would be glad to be strengthened, by me consent of others: nay more, you shall have atheists strive to get disciples, as it faredh with other sects: and, which is most of all, you shall have of mem, mat will suffer for adieism, and not recant; whereas, if they did truly think, mat mere were no such dung as God, why should diey trouble themselves? Epicurus is charged, that he did but dissemble, for his credit's sake, when he affirmed, there were blessed natures, but such as enjoyed themselves, without having respect to the government of the world.
圣经》上说:“愚顽人心里说没有神”但是并不曾说:“愚顽人心里想”;其意思就是这话是愚顽的人从着习惯给自己说了,以为是他愿意相信的,而并不是他能够完完全全地相信的。因为除了那些主张无神可以于自己有利的人们之外,没有人否认神底存在的。无神论者总在谈论他们底主张,好象他们自己心中觉得不甚妥实而乐意有别人底赞同来扶助自己似的,由此最可见无神论是口头上的而不是心里的。不特此也,谁都看得见无神论者努力吸收信徒,和别的宗教派别一样。并且,最要者,你还可以看见他们之中有些宁愿为无神论受刑而不愿反悔;然而如果他们真相信没有神这样东西,为什么他们要给自己找苦恼呢?埃辟寇拉斯曾说神明是有的,不过他们是逍遥自在,不问世事的。以此见责于世,以为他说这话的时候不过为了他底名誉的缘故而作伪罢了。
Wherein, they say, he did temporise; though in secret, he thought, there was no God. But certainly, he is traduced; for his words are noble and divine: non deos vulgi negare profanum, sed vulgi opines diis applicare prcfanum.
人说他这话旨在骑墙;其实他心底里以为是没有神的。但是,无疑地,他这是受诽谤了,他底话是高贵而且虔诚的。“渎神之举不在否认世俗所谓的神灵,而在以世俗之见加之于神灵”。
Plato could have said no more. And although he had the confidence to deny the administration, he had not the power todeny the nature. The Indians of the West have names for their particular gods, though they have no name for God: as if the heathens should have had the names Jupiter, Apollo, Mars, &c., but not the word deus: which shows, that even those barbarous people have the notion, though they have not the latitude, and extent of it So that against atheists, the very savages take part, with the very subtlest philosophers. The contemplative atheist is rare; a Diagoras, a Bion, a Lucian perhaps, and some others; and yet they seem to be more than they are; for that, all that impugn a received religion, or superstition, are by the adverse part branded with the name of atheists.
就是柏拉图也不能说得比这更好。再者,埃辟寇拉斯虽然有胆量否认神底施为,却没有能力否认神底性质。西印度人有他们底各神底名字,却没有上帝底名字(就好象假设异教徒有久辟特、阿波罗、马斯等等名字而没有“神”之一字似的);这就足见甚至这些野蛮人也有关于神的观念,虽然这些观念是没有文明人关于神的观念之广大与精深的。因此,在反对无神论者这一宗事上,野蛮人和最深远的哲学家是在一起的。思想家的神论者是很少的:一个戴俄高拉斯、一个巴昂、也许一个鲁先和其他的几位而已;然而就连他们也好象外表胜于实际,因为凡是对于既立的宗教或迷信倡异议的人总被反对者加以无神论者之名也。
But me great atheists, indeed, are hypocrites; which are ever handling holy things, but without feeling. So as they must needs be cauterised in the end. The causes of atheism are; divisions in religion, if they be many; for any one main division addeth zeal to both sides; but many divisions introduce atheism.
但是实实在在的无神论者乃是伪善者;他们老在搬弄神圣的东西而毫无所感;因此他们终久是要被炙的。无神论底原因是:宗教分成多派(因为任何分为主要的两大派是会增加人底热诚的;但是派别过多就要引起无神论了)。
Another is, scandal of priests; when it is come to that, which St Bernard saith; mon est ian dicere, ut populus ,sic sacerdos:quia nes populus,ut sacerdos. A third is, custom of profane scoffing in holy matters; which doth, by little and little, deface the reverence of religion. And lastly, learned times, specially with peace, and prosperity: for troubles and adversities do more bow men's minds to religion.
还有一个原因是僧侣底失德;就如圣波纳所说的情形一样:“我们现在不能说僧侣有如一般人,因为一般人现在是比僧侣强了”。第三个原因是一种亵渎和嘲弄神圣事物的风习,这种风习一点一点地毁损了宗教底尊严。最后还有一种理由,就是学术昌盛的时代,尤其是同时享有太平与繁荣的时代;因为祸乱与困厄较能使人心倾向宗教也。
They that deny a God, destroy man's nobility; for certainly, man is of kin to the beasts, by his body; and if he be not of kin to God, by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. It destroys likewise magnanimity, and the raising of human nature: for take an example of a dog; and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man; who to him is in stead of a God, or melior natura: which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence of a better nature than his own, could never attain. So man, when he resteth and assureth himself upon divine protection, and favour, gathereth a force and faith; which human nature, in itself, could not obtain.
否认有神的人是毁灭人类底尊贵的;因为人类在肉体方面的确是与禽兽相近的;如果人类在精神方面再不与神相类的话,那末人就是一种卑污下贱的动物了。同样,无神论也毁灭英雄气概与人性底提高;如以一条狗为例,看他在发现自己受一个人底护持的时候显得是如何的高贵勇武,一个人对于他就是一位神灵,或者是一种更高的品性;这是由于那条狗对于一种较自己底天性更高的天性有信仰的原故。这种勇武显然是那个动物若无这种信仰则永不能达到的。人也是这样,当他信赖神灵底保护及恩惠,并以之自励的时候,就能聚积一种力量和信心来,这种力量和信心单凭人性底本身是得不到的。
Therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means to exalt itself, above human frailty. As it is in particular persons, so it is in nations: never was there such a state, for magnanimity, as Rome: of this state hear what Cicero saith; Quam volumus licet. patres conscripti, nos amemus, tamen nec numero Hispans, nec robore Gallos, mec calliditate Poems, nec artibus Graecos.nec denique hoc ipso huius gentis et terrae domestico nativoque sensu Itlos ipsos et Latinos; sed pietate, ac religione, atque hac una sapientia, quod deorum imortalium numine omnia regi gubernarique perspeximus, ormes gentes nationesque superavimus.
因此,无神论在一切的方面可恨,在这一方面也如此,就是它削夺了人性所赖以自拔于人类底弱点的助力。这在个人如此,在民族亦如此,从来没有一个国家有如罗马之壮伟者。关于这个国家且听西塞罗之所言:“无论我们自视多高,然而我们在人数上胜不过西班牙人,在体力上胜不过高尔人,在狡黠上胜不过迦太基人,在艺术上胜不过希腊人,并且在那些天生的,属于人民与土地的乡土之感上,连土著的意大利人和拉丁人也胜不过;然而在慈孝上,在宗教上,并且在那唯一的大智慧上——就是认明世间底一切是由众神底意志管理并支配的——在这些上我们是胜过一切的国家与民族的”。
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Lady Gaga,1986年3月28日出生于美国纽约曼哈顿,美国流行女歌手、词曲创作者、慈善家、演员。
Lady GaGa/东尼·班尼顿 :The Lady Is A Tramp歌词
She gets too hungry, for dinner at eight
在(别人)吃晚餐的8点时刻,她却饥肠辘辘
She likes the theatre, and never comes late
她喜欢去剧院,而且从未迟到过
She never bothers, with people she'd hate
对于她讨厌的那些人,她从不去惹是生非
That's why the lady is a tramp
那就是为什么这个女子是个流浪女
Doesn't like crap games, with barons or earls
不喜欢和贵族或伯爵做不三不四的下流事儿
Won't go to Harlem, in ermine and pearls
也不穿者貂皮大衣,带着珍珠项链去Harlem(黑人住宅区)
Won't dish the dirt, with the rest of the girls
也不和其他的女孩叽叽喳喳,到处传播流言蜚语
That's why the lady is a tramp
那就是为什么这个女子是个流浪女
She likes the free, fresh wind in her hair
她喜欢清新的风儿在她的发丝间自由穿梭
Life without care
没有人关心(她的)生活
She's broke, and it's oak
她曾崩溃,但是无所谓了
Hates California, it's cold and it's damp
(她)讨厌加利福尼亚,以及它的阴冷潮湿
That's why the lady is a tramp
这就是为什么,这个女子是个流浪女
She gets too hungry, to wait for dinner at eight
她在八点,等待吃晚餐(晚餐迟迟不来),等到她饥肠辘辘
She loves the theatre, but never comes late
她喜欢去剧院,而从未迟到
She'd never bother, with people She'd hate
对于她讨厌的那些人,她从不去惹是生非
Thats why the Lady is a Tramp
那就是为什么这个女子是个流浪女
She'll have no crap games, with Sharpie's and Fraud's
不喜欢和瘪三或骗子做不三不四的下流事儿
And she won't go to Harlem, in Lincoln's or Ford's
也不坐着林肯或福特豪车去Harlem(黑人住宅区)
And she won't dish the dirt, with the rest of the broads
也不和其他没大脑的人叽叽喳喳,到处传播流言蜚语
That's why the Lady is a Tramp
那就是为什么这个女子是个流浪女
She loves the free, fresh, wind in her hair
她喜欢清新的风儿在她的发丝间自由穿梭
Life without care
没有人关心(她的)生活
She's broke, but it's oak
她曾崩溃,但是无所谓了
Hates California, it's so cold, and so damp
(她)讨厌加利福尼亚,以及它的阴冷潮湿
That's why the Lady, That's why the Lady
这就是为什么这个女子,这就是为什么这个女子,
That's why the Lady is a Tramp
这就是为什么这个女子是个流浪女
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歌手介绍:1992年9月3日出生于美国路易斯安那州新奥尔良市(New Orleans),他的首张录音室专辑《Testimony》于2014年4月15日发行,同年荣获BET Awards最佳新人。
August Alsina - Kissin On My Tattoos Lyrics
Baby I don't blame you
For being in the club
Getting all that love
'Cause your so beautiful
God made you to show that off
Now I ain't ever been the jealous type of guy
But I want you to myself, I can't lie
I know we ain't on no one on one thing
But baby, it should change
'Cause when I be out with other chicks I be thinking 'bout you
And when you be out on dates you be texting me too
Telling me to come pick you up when he drop you off
I pray to God he ain't breaking you off
I don't want nobody but you
Kissin' on my tattoos
I don't want nobody but me
Talkin' to you
Until you fall asleep
We better stop playing (We better stop playing)
Before we mess around and someone gets hurt
I don't want nobody but you (Nobody but you)
Kissin' on my tattoos
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
All my homies wanna know what's up with us
They can't believe that I'm kicking it with just one girl
But I'm cool with that
Them pretty eyes and that smile
Girl I'm a fool for that (yeah I'm a fool for that)
'Cause when I be out with other chicks I be thinking 'bout you
And when you be out on dates you be texting me too
Telling me to come pick you up when he drop you off
I pray to God he ain't breaking you off
I don't want nobody but you
Kissin' on my tattoos
I don't want nobody but me
Talkin' to you
Until you fall asleep
We better stop playing (We better stop playing)
Before we mess around and someone gets hurt
I don't want nobody but you (Nobody but you)
Kissin' on my tattoos
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
Nobody but you
Kissin' on me
Kissin' on me
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作者: 查尔斯·约翰·赫芬姆·狄更斯(Charles John Huffam Dickens,1812年2月7日-1870年6月9日),十九世纪英国最伟大的作家,也是一位以反映现实生活见长的作家,他在自己的作品中,以高超的艺术手法,描绘了包罗万象的社会图景,作品一贯表现出揭露和批判的锋芒,贯彻惩恶扬善的人道主义精神,塑造出众多令人难忘的人物形象。主要作品有《匹克威克外传》、《雾都孤儿》 、《老古玩店》、《艰难时世》、《我们共同的朋友》等。一百多年来他的代表作《双城记》在全世界盛行不衰,深受广大读者的欢迎。1870年6月9日狄更斯因脑溢血与世长辞。
What Christmas Is As We Grow Older
by Charles Dickens
Time was, with most of us, when Christmas Day encircling all our limited world like a magic ring, left nothing out for us to miss or seek; bound together all our home enjoyments, affections, and hopes; grouped everything and every one around the Christmas fire; and made the little picture shining in our bright young eyes, complete.
Time came, perhaps, all so soon, when our thoughts over-leaped that narrow boundary; when there was some one (very dear, we thought then, very beautiful, and absolutely perfect) wanting to the fulness of our happiness; when we were wanting too (or we thought so, which did just as well) at the Christmas hearth by which that some one sat; and when we intertwined with every wreath and garland of our life that some one's name.
That was the time for the bright visionary Christmases which have long arisen from us to show faintly, after summer rain, in the palest edges of the rainbow! That was the time for the beatified enjoyment of the things that were to be, and never were, and yet the things that were so real in our resolute hope that it would be hard to say, now, what realities achieved since, have been stronger!
What! Did that Christmas never really come when we and the priceless pearl who was our young choice were received, after the happiest of totally impossible marriages, by the two united families previously at daggers--drawn on our account? When brothers and sisters-in-law who had always been rather cool to us before our relationship was effected, perfectly doted on us, and when fathers and mothers overwhelmed us with unlimited incomes? Was that Christmas dinner never really eaten, after which we arose, and generously and eloquently rendered honour to our late rival, present in the company, then and there exchanging friendship and forgiveness, and founding an attachment, not to be surpassed in Greek or Roman story, which subsisted until death? Has that same rival long ceased to care for that same priceless pearl, and married for money, and become usurious? Above all, do we really know, now, that we should probably have been miserable if we had won and worn the pearl, and that we are better without her?
That Christmas when we had recently achieved so much fame; when we had been carried in triumph somewhere, for doing something great and good; when we had won an honoured and ennobled name, and arrived and were received at home in a shower of tears of joy; is it possible that THAT Christmas has not come yet?
And is our life here, at the best, so constituted that, pausing as we advance at such a noticeable mile-stone in the track as this great birthday, we look back on the things that never were, as naturally and full as gravely as on the things that have been and are gone, or have been and still are? If it be so, and so it seems to be, must we come to the conclusion that life is little better than a dream, and little worth the loves and strivings that we crowd into it?
No! Far be such miscalled philosophy from us, dear Reader, on Christmas Day! Nearer and closer to our hearts be the Christmas spirit, which is the spirit of active usefulness, perseverance, cheerful discharge of duty, kindness and forbearance! It is in the last virtues especially, that we are, or should be, strengthened by the unaccomplished visions of our youth; for, who shall say that they are not our teachers to deal gently even with the impalpable nothings of the earth!
Therefore, as we grow older, let us be more thankful that the circle of our Christmas associations and of the lessons that they bring, expands! Let us welcome every one of them, and summon them to take their places by the Christmas hearth.
Welcome, old aspirations, glittering creatures of an ardent fancy, to your shelter underneath the holly! We know you, and have not outlived you yet. Welcome, old projects and old loves, however fleeting, to your nooks among the steadier lights that burn around us. Welcome, all that was ever real to our hearts; and for the earnestness that made you real, thanks to Heaven! Do we build no Christmas castles in the clouds now? Let our thoughts, fluttering like butterflies among these flowers of children, bear witness! Before this boy, there stretches out a Future, brighter than we ever looked on in our old romantic time, but bright with honour and with truth. Around this little head on which the sunny curls lie heaped, the graces sport, as prettily, as airily, as when there was no scythe within the reach of Time to shear away the curls of our first-love. Upon another girl's face near it--placider but smiling bright--a quiet and contented little face, we see Home fairly written. Shining from the word, as rays shine from a star, we see how, when our graves are old, other hopes than ours are young, other hearts than ours are moved; how other ways are smoothed; how other happiness blooms, ripens, and decays--no, not decays, for other homes and other bands of children, not yet in being nor for ages yet to be, arise, and bloom and ripen to the end of all!
Welcome, everything! Welcome, alike what has been, and what never was, and what we hope may be, to your shelter underneath the holly, to your places round the Christmas fire, where what is sits open- hearted! In yonder shadow, do we see obtruding furtively upon the blaze, an enemy's face? By Christmas Day we do forgive him! If the injury he has done us may admit of such companionship, let him come here and take his place. If otherwise, unhappily, let him go hence, assured that we will never injure nor accuse him.
On this day we shut out Nothing!
"Pause," says a low voice. "Nothing? Think!"
"On Christmas Day, we will shut out from our fireside, Nothing."
"Not the shadow of a vast City where the withered leaves are lying deep?" the voice replies. "Not the shadow that darkens the whole globe? Not the shadow of the City of the Dead?"
Not even that. Of all days in the year, we will turn our faces towards that City upon Christmas Day, and from its silent hosts bring those we loved, among us. City of the Dead, in the blessed name wherein we are gathered together at this time, and in the Presence that is here among us according to the promise, we will receive, and not dismiss, thy people who are dear to us!
Yes. We can look upon these children angels that alight, so solemnly, so beautifully among the living children by the fire, and can bear to think how they departed from us. Entertaining angels unawares, as the Patriarchs did, the playful children are unconscious of their guests; but we can see them--can see a radiant arm around one favourite neck, as if there were a tempting of that child away. Among the celestial figures there is one, a poor misshapen boy on earth, of a glorious beauty now, of whom his dying mother said it grieved her much to leave him here, alone, for so many years as it was likely would elapse before he came to her-- being such a little child. But he went quickly, and was laid upon her breast, and in her hand she leads him.
There was a gallant boy, who fell, far away, upon a burning sand beneath a burning sun, and said, "Tell them at home, with my last love, how much I could have wished to kiss them once, but that I died contented and had done my duty!" Or there was another, over whom they read the words, "Therefore we commit his body to the deep," and so consigned him to the lonely ocean and sailed on. Or there was another, who lay down to his rest in the dark shadow of great forests, and, on earth, awoke no more. O shall they not, from sand and sea and forest, be brought home at such a time!
There was a dear girl--almost a woman--never to be one--who made a mourning Christmas in a house of joy, and went her trackless way to the silent City. Do we recollect her, worn out, faintly whispering what could not be heard, and falling into that last sleep for weariness? O look upon her now! O look upon her beauty, her serenity, her changeless youth, her happiness! The daughter of Jairus was recalled to life, to die; but she, more blest, has heard the same voice, saying unto her, "Arise for ever!"
We had a friend who was our friend from early days, with whom we often pictured the changes that were to come upon our lives, and merrily imagined how we would speak, and walk, and think, and talk, when we came to be old. His destined habitation in the City of the Dead received him in his prime. Shall he be shut out from our Christmas remembrance? Would his love have so excluded us? Lost friend, lost child, lost parent, sister, brother, husband, wife, we will not so discard you! You shall hold your cherished places in our Christmas hearts, and by our Christmas fires; and in the season of immortal hope, and on the birthday of immortal mercy, we will shut out Nothing!
The winter sun goes down over town and village; on the sea it makes a rosy path, as if the Sacred tread were fresh upon the water. A few more moments, and it sinks, and night comes on, and lights begin to sparkle in the prospect. On the hill-side beyond the shapelessly-diffused town, and in the quiet keeping of the trees that gird the village-steeple, remembrances are cut in stone, planted in common flowers, growing in grass, entwined with lowly brambles around many a mound of earth. In town and village, there are doors and windows closed against the weather, there are flaming logs heaped high, there are joyful faces, there is healthy music of voices. Be all ungentleness and harm excluded from the temples of the Household Gods, but be those remembrances admitted with tender encouragement! They are of the time and all its comforting and peaceful reassurances; and of the history that re-united even upon earth the living and the dead; and of the broad beneficence and goodness that too many men have tried to tear to narrow shreds.
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摘要:英国人待人彬彬有礼,讲话十分客气,“谢谢”、“请”字不离口。对英国人讲话也要客气,不论他们是服务员还是司机,都要以礼相待
The English Character
To other Europeans, the best known quality of the British,
and in particular of the English, is “reserved”.
A reserved person is one who does not talk very much to strangers,
does not show much emotion, and seldom gets excited.
It is difficult to get to know a reserved person:
he never tells you anything about himself,
and you may work with him for years without ever knowing where he lives,
how many children he has, and what his interests are.
English people tend to be like that.
Closely related to English reserve is English modesty.
Within their hearts, the English are perhaps no less conceited than anybody else,
but in their relations with others they value at least a show of modesty.
Self-praise is felt to be impolite.
If a person is, let us say,
very good at tennis and someone asks him if he is a good player,
he will seldom reply “Yes,”
because people will think him conceited.
He will probably give an answer like,
“I’m not bad,” or “I think I’m very good,” or “Well, I’m very keen on tennis.”
Even if he had managed to reach the finals in last year’s local championships,
he would say it in such a way as to suggest that it was only due to a piece of good luck.
Since reserve and modesty are part of his own nature,
the typical English tends to expect them in others.
He secretly looks down on more excitable nations,
and likes to think of himself as more reliable than they are.
He doesn’t trust big promises and open shows of feelings,
especially if they are expressed in flowery language.
He doesn’t trust self-praise of any kind.
This applies not only to what other people may tell him about themselves orally,
but to the letters they may write to him.
To those who are fond of flowery expressions,
the Englishman may appear uncomfortably cold.
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歌手介绍:The Asteroids Galaxy Tour 是一支来自丹麦的新乐队,一支拥有美丽的女主唱Mette Lindberg的Psychedelic / Pop 乐队。也许你对这支乐队的名字还有些陌生,但他们的单曲Around the Bend 在08年9月就作为苹果 iPod Touch 的广告歌攻占了大街小巷和人们的耳朵。
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - The Golden Age
Lyrics:
I wished I lived in the golden age
Giving it up on the broadway stage
Hang with the rats and smoke cigars
Just have a break with Frank and count the stars
Dressed to the nines, we've had too much
Shiny jewels, casino cash
Tapping feet, wanna take the lead
A trip back in time is all I need
Oh!
Sing it out loud gonna get back honey
Sing it out loud get away with me
Sing it out loud on a trip back honey
Sing it out loud and let yourself free
Whoo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo
I'm on my way, gonna make it big
Gonna make these songs for the chicks to dig
It's really hot and a little bit sour
We're getting your strength to the maximum power
Flying away from reality
Whatever-ever happened to gravity?
I see it clear, a shooting star
And I'm really gonna sing it like da-da-da
Sing it out loud gonna get back honey
Sing it out loud get away with me
Sing it out loud on a trip back honey
Sing it out loud and let yourself free
Yeah!
Sing it out loud gonna get back honey
Sing it out loud get away with me
Sing it out loud on a trip back honey
Sing it out loud and let yourself free
Yeah-yeah!
Woah-oah!
Wow!
Ohhh silver screen on a rainy day
Sally Bowles in a cabaret
Shaking sticks, oh what a show
Fresh and jolly, from tip to toe
Rambling down the boulevard
With a fly, a bird, and a wooden heart
My mind is set, I walk the line
But I never really thought that it would feel this fine
Yeah!
Sing it out loud gonna get back honey
Sing it out loud get away with me
Sing it out loud on a trip back honey
Sing it out loud and let yourself free
Sing it out loud gonna get back honey
Sing it out loud get away with me
Sing it out loud on a trip back honey
Sing it out loud and let yourself free!
Yeah!
Hey! Hey!
Whoo!
Ooh!
Oooooaaahh!
Whoo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo
Whoo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo
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歌手介绍:在过去他们已经唱了不少歌,在2008夏天发了第一张EP 才渐渐被大众所注意。《Stuck On Repeat》是他们2010年发行的首专。
Stereo Skyline - Kiss Me In The Morning
Lyrics:
Every day gets a little bit better
when it starts with you
I don't care about the weather
If it's pouring rain (if it's pouring rain)
I know it sounds insane (I know it sounds insane)
But, I never thought a dream could come true
Until the day, the day I met you (you)
yea you, you
So, who cares if this is too fast
Cause I think it could last
If you kiss me in the morning
say you're mine
I can make it through the day alright.
If you leave a little lipstick on my mind
I'll be fine, I'll be fine
And if I was a million miles away
I'd try to make it back to you each day
So kiss me in the morning
leave a little warning
telling me to hurry back, please hurry back tonight.
(hurry back, please hurry back tonight)
(hurry back, please hurry back tonight)
Every word that you say sounds sweeter than a symphony
and I can't believe that it's happening to me
(that it's happening to me)
I want everyone to see (everyone to see)
But I never thought a dream could come true
Until the day, the day I met you (you)
yea you, you
So, who cares if this is too fast
Oh, cause I think it could last
If you kiss me in the morning
say you're mine
I can make it through the day alright.
If you leave a little lipstick on my mind
Find More lyrics at www.sweetslyrics.com
I'll be fine, I'll be fine
And if I was a million miles away
I'd try to make it back to you each day
So kiss me in the morning
leave a little warning
telling me to hurry back, please hurry back tonight.
Cause I'm coming for you
I'm making my move
I'll be there soon
(hurry back, please hurry back tonight)
Cause I'm coming for you
I'm making my move
I'll be there soon
(hurry back, please hurry back tonight)
If you kiss me in the morning
say you're mine
I can make it through the day alright.
If you leave a little lipstick on my mind
I'll be fine, I'll be fine
If you kiss me in the morning
say you're mine
I can make it through the day alright.
If you leave a little lipstick on my mind
I'll be fine, I'll be fine
And if I was a million miles away
I'd try to make it back to you each day
So kiss me in the morning
leave a little warning
telling me to hurry back, please hurry back tonight.
Hurry back, please hurry back tonight
(Leave a little lipstick on my mind)
Hurry back, please hurry back tonight
(If I was a million miles away)
Hurry back, please hurry back tonight
If kiss me in the morning
leave a little warning
telling me to hurry back, please hurry back tonight
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歌手介绍:The Afters是一支来自美国德州的基督摇滚乐队。他们的音乐风格温暖、积极,充满希望和向上的力量,已经成为美国福音摇滚的代表乐队之一。
The Afters - Life is Beautiful
Lyrics:
Through the window
I see you waiting
You are smiling
Cause I'm coming
Your eyes are a story
An ocean of memories
Pictures of faces and places
And all of the things
That make us feel like we have it all
All of the times
That make us realize
We have it all
We have it all
Life is beautiful
Life is beautiful
Living and dying
Laughing or crying
If we have the whole world or have nothing
I know there are long nights
But we'll make it
With every sunrise comes a new light
And all of the things
That make us feel like we have it all
All of the times
That make us realize
We have it all
We have it all
Life is beautiful
Life is beautiful
Life is beautiful
A father's love
A wedding dance
New Year's dreams
A toast with friends
A soldier coming home from war
The faith the hope of so much more
A brand new life, a mother's prayer
Shooting stars, ocean air
A lover's kiss, and hard goodbyes
Fireworks, Christmas lights
These are things that make us feel alive
These are the times that make us realize
Life is beautiful
Life is beautiful
Life is beautiful
These are the times that make us realize
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下面是读文网小编整理的英语美文:The Fishermen,欢迎大家阅读!
There was a group called "The Fisherman's Fellowship". They were surrounded by streams andlakes full of hungry fish. They met regularly to discuss the call to fish, and the thrill of catchingfish. They got excited about fishing!!
Someone suggested that they needed a philosophy of fishing, so they carefully defined andredefined fishing, and the purpose of fishing. They developed fishing strategies and tactics.Then they realized that they had been going at it backwards. They had approached fishing fromthe point of view of the fisherman, and not from the point of view of the fish. How do fish viewthe world? How does the fisherman appear to the fish? What do fish eat, and when? These areall good things to know. So they began research studies, and attended conferences on fishing.Some traveled to far away places to study different kinds of fish, with different habits. Somegot PhD's in fishology. But no one had yet gone fishing.
So a committee was formed to send out fishermen. As prospective fishing placesoutnumbered fishermen, the committee needed to determine priorities.
A priority list of fishing places was posted on bulletin boards in all of the fellowship halls. Butstill, no one was fishing. A survey was launched, to find out why… Most did not answer thesurvey, but from those that did, it was discovered that some felt called to study fish, a few tofurnish fishing equipment, and several to go around encouraging the fisherman.
What with meetings, conferences, and seminars, they just simply didn't have time to fish.
Now, Jake was a newcomer to the Fisherman's Fellowship. After one stirring meeting of theFellowship, Jake went fishing. He tried a few things, got the hang of it, and caught a choice fish.At the next meeting, he told his story, and he was honored for his catch, and then scheduledto speak at all the Fellowship chapters and tell how he did it. Now, because of all the speakinginvitations and his election to the board of directors of the Fisherman's Fellowship, Jake nolonger has time to go fishing.
But soon he began to feel restless and empty. He longed to feel the tug on the line once again.So he cut the speaking, he resigned from the board, and he said to a friend, "Let's go fishing."They did, just the two of them, and they caught fish.
The members of the Fisherman's Fellowship were many, the fish were plentiful, but the fisherswere few.
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时光穿梭在指间,我们怎样才能牵着时光的手?下面是读文网小编为大家整理的双语美文欣赏:Holding the hands of time,希望大家喜欢!
Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow. Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
吹断目光的雨,让虹的光辉带你离去。时光穿梭在我指间,无悔地绽放开朵朵涟漪。钝厚的流质绵延永恒,而你我,被冲散在其中,相思无绝期。
Inexplicable always feel like the time within the next few precious memories will be stripped from me, more than once dreamed that his standing in a dark empty space, only one track at the foot stretch into the distance, such as the long past your time and ultimately disappear In my field of vision at the end.
总是会莫名地感到时间在抽丝剥茧般的将宝贵的回忆从我身上剥离,不止一次梦见自己站在一片空旷黑暗的空间里,脚下只有一条铁轨伸向远方,冗长如过往的光阴,最终消失在我的视野尽头。
I am afraid to lose, I fear this time, and I love it but memories. I could not forget the sweat on the pitch with the sway of the brothers, forget accompany me cry close friend, and forget the bright Star of that every night, and those words have touched me deeply.
我害怕失去,我对时间如此的恐惧,而我却又那么的热爱回忆。我忘不了球场上一起挥洒汗水的兄弟,忘不了陪我一起哭泣的知己,忘不了那一夜夜璀璨的星空,和那些令我感动至今的话语。
Those people, those things, such as bursts of light rain in the lake left ring Watermark four dispersed to each other to melt each other's impact; if the horizon is still experiencing Qianwanyinian quiet shining star, not very bright, but clearly made . - They do not know how much to spend with me during the day bright and silent night.
那些人,那些事,如细雨在湖面留下的阵阵环型水纹四散开来彼此消融,彼此撞击;如经历千万亿年仍在天边寂静闪光的星,不甚明亮,却又清晰无比。——它们陪我度过不知多少明媚的白天与沉默的夜。
In my memory, the third year is not gray, because I remember those blessings are not what love is bearing fruit, I still remember holding a lot of my friends and I hope to see sunrise and sunset, finally it is yellow everywhere.
在我的记忆中,高三不是灰色的,因为我记得那些不被祝福的爱情是怎样的开花结果,还记得我与朋友抱着一大堆的希望看日出日落,最后却是黄花遍地。
Youth is the eye lotus spring, third year is that this eye expansion of bubbling spring season. I, however, a strong smell in the bubble years of the Problem taste. I do not exclude these, but too much pressure to do away much fun. Unfortunately, after the college entrance examination, even the pressure would become the memories, be my third year living memory of the dead evidence. In the time before we are so powerless, the only left on just the eye springs, and we have no regrets of the oath, I hope day after day, year after year, when I re-turn to this page , people still.
青春是眼忘忧泉,高三是这眼泉水膨胀冒泡的季节。而我却在泡泡里嗅到了浓厚的习题的味道。我并不是排斥这些,但过大的压力确实带走了不多的乐趣。只可惜,高考过后,连压力也会成为回忆,成为我缅怀逝去的高三生活的证据。在时间面前我们是如此的无力,唯一能留下的,就只是那眼泉水和我们曾经无悔的誓言,但愿日复一日,年复一年,当我重新翻到这一页时,人心依旧。
I have seen one another chilling words: Some people say that once you start like the memories of those people will get old. I only admit mature, do not believe they have been growing old. My friends are growing up day by day, and was young and the mature, how can I not had time to grow on the outline of the first to hoary?
曾经看过一句另我毛骨悚然的话:有人说,一旦开始喜欢回忆,那人便老去了。我只承认自己的成熟,不相信自己已经老去。我的朋友们正在一天天地长大,成熟并且风华正茂着,我怎么可以没来得及成长就率先苍老了轮廓?
"Heaven Rain in green and so on, and I am waiting for you, the moonlight was recovered, the faint opened the outcome." Jay melancholy voice has been completely different from the business for the time Sentimental, Bard will be the years the pace of a camel inscribed into the blue and white porcelain in that respect.
“天青色等烟雨,而我在等你,月色被打捞起,晕开了结局。”杰伦忧郁的嗓音已经完全不同与刚出道时的青涩,吟游诗人般地将岁月的脚步镌刻进那一尊青花瓷器。
Our future? Friends ah, I will time the other end, waiting for you.我们的未来呢?朋友啊,我会在时间的另一头,等你。
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可是我们终究会认识到人生的旅途中并没有车站, 也没有能够“一到永逸”的地方!生活的真正乐趣在于旅行的过程,而车站不过是个梦,它始终遥遥领先于我们!下面是读文网小编为大家整理的双语美文欣赏:Relish the moment,希望大家喜欢!
Tucked away in our subconscious is an idyllic vision. We see ourselves on a long trip that spans the continent. We are traveling by train. Out of the windows, we drink in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at a crossing, of cattle grazing on a distant hillside, of smoke pouring from a power plant, of row upon row of corn and wheat, of flatlands and valleys, of mountains and rolling hillsides, of city skylines and village halls.
我们的潜意识里藏着一派田园诗般的风光!我们仿佛身处一次横贯大陆的漫漫旅程之中!乘着火车,我们领略着窗外流动的景色:附近高速公路上奔驰的汽车、十字路口处招手的孩童、远山上吃草的牛群、源源不断地从电厂排放出的烟尘、一片片的玉米和小麦、平原与山谷、群山与绵延的丘陵、天空映衬下城市的轮廓, 以及乡间的庄园宅第!
But uppermost in our minds is the final destination. On a certain day at a certain hour, we will pull into the station. Bands will be playing and flags waving. Once we get there, so many wonderful dreams will come true and the pieces of our lives will fit together like a completed jigsaw puzzle. How restlessly we pace the aisles, damning the minutes for loitering --waiting, waiting, waiting for the station.
然而我们心里想得最多的却是最终的目的地。在某一天的某一时刻,我们将会抵达进站!迎接我们的将是乐队和飘舞的彩旗!一旦到了那儿,多少美梦将成为现实,我们的生活也将变得完整,如同一块终于拼好了的拼图!现在我们在火车的过道里不耐烦地踱来踱去,咒骂火车的拖拖拉拉!我们期待着,期待着,期待着火车进站的那一刻!
"When we reach the station, that will be it!" we cry.
"When I'm 18."
"When I buy a new 450SL Mercedes Benz!"
"When I put the last kid through college."
"When I have paid off the mortgage!"
"When I get a promotion."
"When I reach the age of retirement, I shall live happily ever after!"
“当我们到站的时候,一切就都好了!”我们呼喊着!“等我18岁的时候!”“等我有了一辆新450SL奔驰的时候!”“等我供最小的孩子念完大学的时候!”“等我偿清贷款的时候!”“等我官升高任的时候!”“等我到了退休的时候,就可以从此过上幸福的生活啦!”
Sooner or later, we must realize there is no station, no one place to arrive at once and for all. The true joy of life is the trip. The station is only a dream. It constantly outdistances us.
可是我们终究会认识到人生的旅途中并没有车站, 也没有能够“一到永逸”的地方!生活的真正乐趣在于旅行的过程,而车站不过是个梦,它始终遥遥领先于我们!
"Relish the moment "is a good motto, especially when coupled with Psalm 118:24: "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it." It isn't the burdens of today that drive men mad. It is the regrets over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow. Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us of today.
“享受现在”是句很好的箴言,尤其是当它与《圣经·诗篇》中第118页24行的一段话相映衬的时候,更是如此:“今日乃主所创造;生活在今日我们将欢欣、高兴!”真正让人发疯的不是今日的负担,而是对昨日的悔恨及对明日的恐惧!悔恨与恐惧是一对孪生窃贼,将今天从你我身边偷走!
So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more, cry less. Life must be lived as we go along. The station will come soon enough.
所以不要在过道里徘徊了吧,别老惦记着你离车站还有多远!何不换一种活法,多去爬爬山,多吃点儿冰淇淋甜甜嘴巴,经常光着脚板儿溜达溜达,去河流里游游泳,多看看夕阳西下,多点欢笑,少点泪水!生活得一边过一边瞧!车站就会很快到达。
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下面是读文网小编为大家带来经典英文歌曲:The Tide is high,希望大家喜欢!
the tide is high but i'm holding on
当情绪高涨时 但我仍然坚持住
i'm gonna be your number one
我要成为你的唯一
i'm not that kinda girl
我不是那种女孩
who gives up just like that oh no!
那种轻言放弃的女孩 哦不
it's not the things you do
不是你所做的事
that tease and hurt me bad
伤害了我
but it's the way you do
而是那种方式
the things you do to me
你对我做事的
i'm not the kinda girl
我不是那种女孩
who gives up just like that oh no
那种轻言放弃的女孩 哦 不是
the tide is high but i'm holding on
当情绪高涨时 但我仍然坚持住
i'm gonna be your number one
我要成为你的唯一
the tide is high but i'm holding on
当情绪高涨时 但我仍然坚持住
i'm gonna be your number one
我要成为你的唯一
number one
你的唯一
number one
你的唯一
every girl wants you to be her man
每个女孩都希望作你的女朋友
but i'll wait my dear 'till it's my turn
而我在这里静静等待 直到轮到我
i'm not the kinda girl
我不是那种女孩
who gives up just like that oh no
那种轻言放弃的女孩 哦 不是
the tide is high but i'm holding on
当情绪高涨时 但我仍然坚持住
i'm gonna be your number one
我要成为你的唯一
the tide is high but i'm holding on
当情绪高涨时 但我仍然坚持住
i'm gonna be your number one
我要成为你的唯一
number one
你的唯一
number one
你的唯一
everytime that i get the feeling
每次我对你有些感觉
you give me somthing to believe in
你都让我相信我的感觉是对的
everytime that i got you near me
每次我贴近你时
i know the way that i want it to be
都是我所想要的那样
but you know i'm gonna take my chance now
我觉得我现在要把握住机会
i'm gonna make it happen somehow
我要将梦想变为现实
and you know i can take the pressure
我能承受得住压力
i'm moment to wait for a lifetimes pleasure
一时的痛苦换来一生的快乐
every girl wants you to be her man
每个女孩都希望作你的女朋友
but i'll wait my dear 'till it's my turn
而我在这里静静等待 直到轮到我
i'm not the kinda girl
我不是那种女孩
who gives up just like that oh no
那种轻言放弃的女孩 哦 不是
the tide is high but i'm holding on
当情绪高涨时 但我仍然坚持住
i'm gonna be your number one
我要成为你的唯一
the tide is high but i'm holding on
当情绪高涨时 但我仍然坚持住
i'm gonna be your number one
我要成为你的唯一
everytime that i get the feeling
每次我对你有些感觉
you give me somthing to believe in
你都让我相信我的感觉是对的
everytime that i got you near me
每次我贴近你时
i know the way that i want it to be
都是我所想要的那样
but you know i'm gonna take my chance now
我觉得我现在要把握住机会
i'm gonna make it happen somehow
我要将梦想变为现实
and you know i can take the pressure
我能承受得住压力
i'm moment to wait for a lifetimes pleasure
一时的痛苦换来一生的快乐
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迈克尔·波顿是上世纪80年代到90年代乐坛备受欢迎的巨星。一路走来,他创下了全球超过5200万张的唱片销量。《Go The Distance》是Disney动画片《大力神》的主题曲,温情又励志。下面读文网小编为大家带来迈克尔·波顿的Go The Distance英文歌词,欢迎大家阅读!
I have often dreamed, of a far off place
我常常梦想在一个遥远的地方
Where a hero's welcome, would be waiting for me
英雄式的欢迎在等待着我
Where the crowds will cheer, when they see my face
人群欢呼沸腾,当他们看见我的脸
And a voice keeps saying, this is where I'm meant to be
有一个声音无比确定,这才是我必须实现的意义
I'll be there someday, I can go the distance
总有一天我会到达那里,我一定可以坚持到底
I will find my way, if I can be strong
如果我能够坚强有力,我会找到属于我的道路
I know ev'ry mile, will be worth my while
我懂得每一步的代价,它值得我付出代价
When I go the distance, I'll be right where I belong
当我坚守到最后一刻,我将会抵达我的归宿
Down an unknown road, to embrace my fate
沿着一条未知的路去追随我的命运
Though that road may wander, it will lead me to you
尽管路途崎岖难辨,但它终将把我带向你
And a thousand years, would be worth the wait
千年的等待也是值得
It might take a lifetime, but somehow I'll see it through
这或许要耗尽一生,但我终将触摸到它
And I won't look back, I can go the distance
我不会回顾,我可以坚持到底
And I'll stay on track, no, I won't accept defeat
我将继续追寻,我永不接受失败
It's an uphill slope, but I won't lose hope
这是一条向上的坡路,但我要牢牢握住希望
Till I go the distance, and my journey is complete
直到最后一刻,我的旅程终于结束
But to look beyond the glory is the hardest part
但请不要被荣誉局限了视野
For a hero's strength is measured by his heart
一个英雄的力量取决于他的内心
Like a shooting star, I will go the distance
像一颗义无反顾的流星,我会坚持到底
I will search the world, I will face its harms
我将寻遍世界,我可以直面伤害
I don't care how far, i can go the distance
我不在意它有多遥远,因我可以坚持到底
Till I find my hero's welcome, waiting in your arms
直到像个英雄式的来到你们面前,享受属于我的欢呼拥抱
I will search the world, I will face its harms
我将会寻遍世界,我可以直面伤害
Till I find my hero's welcome, waiting in your arms
直到成为你们的英雄,得到你们的拥抱
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