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1.        Gain got by a lie will burn one's fingers. 靠欺骗得来的利益会使自己受害。 Bw?iAl
2.        Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. 有花堪折直须折。 r cI*y:nx:M(y
3.        Genius often betrays itself into great errors. 天才常被天才误。
#F~6X6f3G4K%W#I 4.        Gifts from enemies are dangerous. 敌人礼,藏危险。 T:{;V9b&r
5.        Give a dog a bad name and hang him. 欲加之罪,何患无词。 $b.UlS w.a#u4h
6.        Give a fool rope enough and he will hang himself. 授绳与愚,愚能自傅。 8C.T@L6Xs zL/r!blb!k
7.        Give a lark to catch a kite. 得不偿失。
;x{q:~t 8.        Give as good as one gets. 以其人之道,还治其人之身。 @j;L.W}F
9.        Give a thief rope enough and he will hang himself. 多行不义必自毙。 c(cA R-E!p NH
10.        Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. 要多听少说。 _ sL W;A:y
11.        Give hostages to fortune. 听天由命。 ?8m Ax.z
12.        Glory, honour, wealth, and rank, such things are nothing but shadows. 富贵如浮云。 "Z%YK;qOw9b.c
13.        Glory is the shadow of virtue. 光荣是美德的影子。
T%p Xa+n 14.        God defend me from my friends; form my enemy I can defend myself. 防友靠天,防敌靠己。 &mq\@N Ys
15.        God helps those who help themselves. 自助者天助之。
3E"E6fc9P0?E:A;yv(` 16.        God never shuts one door but he opens another. 天无绝人之路。
5s"k6u6rqU9Jl 17.        God sends fortune to fools. 蠢人有蠢福。
Eql9lmOD r 18.        God sends meat and the devil sends cooks. 鲜肉由天次,劣厨乃鬼遣。 7H']'DC4LK9knB(p
19.        Go farther and fare worse. 一动不如一静。 !q ` [1j'u,y8Gy
20.        Go for wool and come home shorn. 求得反失。 vZm,sQ
21.        Gold will not buy everything. 黄金不能购买一切。
8y+x ]6~4Rr 22.        Good children make glad parents. 孩子好,父母笑。 VX/WqOe2r_jiS
23.        Good counsel does no harm. 忠言无害。 p-K Mn L$K)jI3?
24.        Good counsel never comes amiss. 忠言有利无害。 2rr,Q u(F?)o$[1Y
25.        Good counsel never comes too late. 忠言绝不嫌迟。 9pD!Ve d9H
26.        Good deeds will shine as the stars of heaven. 善行如日月经天。 [(a1EE(O3}a
27.        Good fame is better than a good face. 美名胜美貌。
D0|H X)J5ggG#x e 28.        Good for good every man can do, good for bad only a noble man can do. 以德报德,人人都能做到;以德报怨只有高尚的人才能办到。
!GWZ q?.yY#s/S 29.        Good health is above wealth. 健康重于财富。 !ip sEx4p
30.        Good news goes on crutches. 好事不出门。
;x-{-I,@$k Ec$^(F 31.        Goods are theirs that enjoy them. 能享受自己财产的人是财产的真正主人。
4kZ!{~P v 32.        Good to begin well, better to end well. 善始好,善终更好。
/wom?M${kW;G 33.        Good watch prevents misfortune. 有备无患。 2go3jy:@N7m
34.        Good wine needs no bush. 酒好客自来。 !x+OZ/w$@:v
35.        Good wine needs no cries. 好酒无需叫卖。 @,?~@l"{|
36.        Good words and ill deeds decieve wise men and fools. 话好行为劣,欺骗智和愚。 s-Ty.iCK
37.        Good words without deeds are rushes and reeds. 光说好话而不见行动,一文不值。 xS;Q8hV%D
38.        Gossiping and lying go hand in hand. 搬事弄非者,必是撒谎人。
:N(Un}I6eAr 39.        Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark. 早睡早起。 f+@'pq!q|
40.        Govern your thoughts when alone, and your tongue when in company. 一人独处慎于思,与人相处慎于言。
7v5u_{ yT 41.        Grain by grain and hen fills her belly. 一粒一粒啄米,母鸡填饱肚皮。 i+XO R\
42.        Grasp all, lose all. 贪多必失。
gR)f CL Y 43.        Grasp the nettle and it won't sting you. 困难像弹簧,你硬它就软。
R ]/g3~ w1{X 44.        Grasp the shadow and let go the substance. 舍本逐末。
:K Lo-Z%W2X&nc 45.        Grasp the thistle firmly. 毅然处理困难局面。 )x+FT`.@`2H M.g [
46.        Great barkers are no biters. 吠犬不咬。 ;Js6~8fljf
47.        Great boast, small roast. 说得天花乱坠,成事微乎其微。 2?'Y&SlN7@9r+I.yT
48.        Great designs require great consideration. 宏伟的计划须要慎重考虑。
"K]`6b NM-X/}#s 49.        Greatest genius often lies concealed. 大智若愚。
h`6WJ)B$D%rtb 50.        Great hopes make great man. 大希望造就大人物。
0z5h+WoT L0C 51.        Great men are not always wise. 伟大的人物未必总是英明的。 Ex7w+ZS%F
52.        Great men have great faults. 伟人也会铸大错。 qw^b;rob4z
53.        Great minds think alike. 英雄所见略同。 W9f5uvp+m0H$W
54.        Great oaks from little acorns grow. 万丈高楼平地起。
'ZB6\1eo 55.        Great souls suffer in silence. 伟人受苦,声色不露。
ZW+\"O kM gK+BPU 56.        Great talkers are commonly liars. 能言的人谎话多。 C#N5@? p$|/s
57.        Great talkers are little doers. 人好说大话,并非实干家。 f5I5@zr V+T
58.        Great talkers are not great doers. 其人说得多,做得不会多。 B_+iLN0K%G
59.        Great winds blow upon high hills. 树大招风。
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$w"uf wRM\ 1.        Habit cures habit. 新风移旧俗。
2oV Ke+L 2.        Habit is second nature. 习惯成自然。
(C^y!n;EJ| T-{$l 3.        Half a tale is enough for a wise man. 聪明人凡事只须听一半,就会明白究竟。 /N@,E"TiX
4.        Half a loaf is better then no bread. 半块面包亦胜无。
4rD3MmI@XA 5.        Half the world knows not how the other half lives. 富人不知穷人苦。
bJ lv.k 6.        Hang up one's fiddle when one comes home. 在外谈笑风生,在家闷闷不乐。
@g*N$^.`Xv1M Z 7.        Hang up one's hat in another's house. 在别人家里久留不去,长期居住。
,^3Q!P~bw 8.        Happiness consists in contentment. 知足常乐。 HG{ ]p
9.        Happiness takes no account of time. 幸福不觉光阴过。
x2n}2D.n 10.        Happy is he that is happy in childhood. 童年时代快乐的人是幸福的。 y(zG7Pl/B
11.        Happy is he that is happy in his children. 对自己孩子感到高兴的,才是幸福的人。
+`L8ao2m4K:I 12.        Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth. 记得青年时所做的愚笨事的人是幸福的。 A;H.i l$CP}\6C
13.        Happy is he who owes nothing. 无债一身轻。 ,w u;m JJ3nZ
14.        Happy is the man that owes nothing. 无债一身轻。
4b1aJ)s5bC)SIn 15.        Hardships never come alone. 祸不单行。
jpm6^F L_ 16.        Hard words break no bones, fine words butter no parsnips. 粗话无害,甘言无益。 6olN/O,]Y7i8m`G$g$M
17.        Hares may pull dead lions by the beard. 虎落平阳被犬欺。
ePn/]?N][L U j;~ 18.        Harm set, harm get. 自作自受。
s~ b$mr&x5M 19.        Harm watch, harm catch. 害人反害己。
8R8A0m~#C TVd'U 20.        Haste makes waste. 拔苗助长。 5f}owhQ
21.        Hasty climbers have sudden falls. 大起者有大落。
sO8G\$C%KT jn.lr 22.        Hasty love is soon hot and soon cold. 草草率率谈恋爱,热得快也冷得快。 ;U'F Lc1`0_
23.        Hasty love, soon cold. 匆忙的爱情冷得快。 )ZA&H?C%D
24.        Hatred is blind as well as love. 爱情与仇恨同样是盲目的。
r-I UaHJ;z 25.        Have but few friends though many acquaintances. 朋友要少,熟人要多。 Q&QB:Gr
26.        Hawks will not pick hawks' eyes out. 同类不相残。
\0[!l}#{cykf 27.        He alone is happy who commands his passions. 只有控制感情的人,才会幸福。
v9kn Vc]1Gu;m D5d 28.        He alone is poor who does not possess knowledge. 没有知识,才是贫穷。
nVNo1hV+OU 29.        Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other. 健康愉快,相生相成。 1YIt(M&p5[ Y0J
30.        Health and understanding are the two great blessing of life. 健康和融洽是人生两大幸事。 +y2W`&L7Y$|cIW2J
31.        Health does not consist with intemperance. 健康和放纵,彼此不相容。 b8l:vq(i4c5Qv
32.        Health is above wealth. 健康胜于财富。 ^Y@LY u.u5MN#p@
33.        Health is better than wealth. 健康胜于财富。 g-a R!p*L_k0m
34.        Health is happiness. 健康就是幸福。 J&Zer|hM
35.        Health is not valued till sickness comes. 有病方知无病乐。 #Zzy@5DPa
36.        Heaven helps those who help themselves. 天助自助者。
m1aj A6U!]7A1ND 37.        Heaven's vengeance is slow but sure. 天网恢恢,疏而不漏。
\L4L%F0A`!c8v lN 38.        He bears misery best who hides it most. 最会隐瞒痛苦者,乃是最善忍受痛苦人。 c C&V.z1UE}X,g
39.        He can who belive he can.
%c+S%Jbki 40.        He dances well to whom fortune pipes. 鸿运来时,百事顺遂。 #u1nd%Q:_9U
41.        He deserves not the sweet that will not taste the sour. 吃过苦头,才配享受。
o*b[(M,UR YJ'T 42.        Hedges have eyes, and walls have ears. 篱笆有眼,隔墙有耳。 Q])ZW:[T/H
43.        He dies like a beast who has done no good while he lived. 生时不做好事,死了像个畜生。 bcA#mT8u y&^X
44.        He gives twice that gives in a trice. 即刻就给予,等于给两次。 \?7O*Kx a ]X
45.        He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 愚笨人不会发怒,聪明人不愿发怒。 /s6YRS/`b
46.        He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs. 背后说人好话的够朋友。
@;G]!u+e0V:BG3b 47.        He is a good man whom fortune makes better. 好人走运人更好。
*C^.L$[Y5bPL*F 48.        He is a wise man who speaks little. 聪明的人话不多。 2X#s&f{Q@
49.        He is lifeless that is faultless. 人孰无过。
#w!E,i.K"K6dv 50.        He is never alone that is in the company of noble thoughts. 思想崇高者,绝不会孤独。
0I(y:d/E Kw;e 51.        He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 不能偶而装疯卖傻,就不是一个聪明人。
a'O*s7h*Er F` 52.        He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself. 正人先正己。
$T7f2lk%q 53.        He is rich enough who has true friends. 有真朋友的人是富翁。 T5cG"b;x ]
54.        He is rich enough who owes nothing. 无债就是富。
0_"hL%|Ht 55.        He is the wise man who is the honest man. 诚实的人就是聪明的人。 "Y5z5j$b(S-LK&_
56.        He is the wisest man who does not think himself so. 不自以为聪明的人是最聪明的人。
BES,A:@,{ V j `%][ 57.        He is truly happy who makes others happy. 真正幸福的是使人幸福的人。
R]AW]n/~+wr 58.        He is unfortunate who cannot bear misfortune. 不能承受不幸的就是不幸。
-~B2cUB 59.        He is unworthy to live who lives only for himself. 为己而生,生而可耻。
,D2S#F M-d2i 60.        He is wise that hath wit enough for his own affairs. 聪明的人有足够的才智处理自己的事情。
1C7Xs$V h 61.        He is wise that is honest. 诚实者明智。
"t+E8Po$tmip 62.        He is wise that knows when he's well enough. 知足的人是聪明的人。
lpa'`p1v.p 63.        He jests at scars, that never felt a wound. 富人不知穷人苦。 1T#n'u${gH%n#j Q4x
64.        He knocks boldly at the door who brings good news. 彼叩门声响,必来报佳音。 %r]f~1XP#y'i
65.        He knows best what good is that has endured evil. 忍过痛受过苦,最知幸福是何物。 F/g-W ^URt tuw
66.        He knows enough that can live and hold his peace. 见多识广者沈默寡言。 U)q&J"E }
67.        He knows most who speaks least. 大智者寡于言。
!y\9L K4xp 68.        He knows much who knows how to hold his tongue. 懂得缄默的是明白人。 !U D3i_^#dx_1e
69.        He laughs best who laughs last. 谁笑在最后,谁笑得最好。
4uZ*r w iSMt 70.        He lives long that lives well. 活得好等于活得长。 B*K0] TvN+O
71.        He lives twice who lives well. 生活得好的等于生活了两次。 o;wv bf&@:z}N#|
72.        He may well be contented who need neither borrow nor flatter. 一个既不用借债又不用奉承人的人,可以称得上心满意足。 u.uoTm
73.        He most lives who lives most for others. 活著对别人贡献最多的人,活得最有意义。
%lpl:Xzy)yzJh 74.        He must needs go whom the devil drives. 势在必行。
.Y8K c!NVs[~8g 75.        He must needs swim that is held up by the chin. 身不由己,只得从命。 D4H,w ~%D4v]
76.        He preaches best who lives best. 言教不如身教。 S&za'{ wN ] @
77.        He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims ignorance. 夸耀知识实乃无知。
mQ@~BJ 78.        He that cannot ask cannot live. 不会求者不会生。
]g7a2g3|(x_ c 79.        He that climbs high falls heavily. 爬得高,跌得重。
@|6\x%D1`j1b 80.        He that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it. 做贼心虚。
WM8CDY#J2`%\m 81.        He that converses not knows nothing. 不和人交谈的人一无所知。
3u Q\uG+Q9@~3I 82.        He that deceives me once, shame fall him, if he deceives me twice, shame fall me. 受骗一次,别人可耻;受骗二次,自己该死。 zeQ afd:^9H9]
83.        He that doth lend, doth lose his friend. 失友都因借钱起。
-e$O)\)i,L\ 84.        He that doth most at once doth least. 想一次做完什么事,结果一件也做不完。
(y"RA}&bq rI r 85.        He that doth what he will doth not what he ought. 为其所欲为者不为其所当为。
\#[ {"A/T;_h 86.        He that falls today may be up again tomorrow. 今天跌倒的人也许明天会站起来。 9\.o:@&y;Lo FM
87.        He that fears death lives not. 怕死者活不了。
"b [|2m7[7@ 88.        He that fears every bush must never go a-birding. 疑神疑鬼,绝无收获。 )fh{r?+Vv
89.        He that fears you present, will hate you absent. 当面怕你的人背后会恨你。 :k-Z:j]9n
90.        He that gains time gains all things. 获得时间就是获得一切。
B*C\E|2j/p Et8j 91.        He that gains well and spends well needs no account book. 收支正当,无须记帐。
yg(MHd0Y 92.        He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy. 忍渴上床,起身健康。
NQONn5V@ 93.        He that has a full purse never wants a friend. 只要袋里有,不愁没朋友。
)`Cj9y`W%j:A'_ 94.        He that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it. 做贼心虚。 1{tR;H@
95.        He that has a tongue in his head may find his way anywhere. 遇事多问,随处可行。 8kQuV;v&}
96.        He that has a wife has a master. 娶了妻娶了个主人。 -M2Hu,s G!ji"D
97.        He that has no children knows not what is love. 没有孩子的人,不懂什么叫爱。
r+I8mq^:I$~'^S 98.        He that hath time hath life. 有时间,就有生活。 5Mp g3e5{Fp
99.        He that is angry is seldom at ease. 怒者寡宁。 {5r`$H V$g ]
100.        He that is full of himself is very empty. 自满的人是很空虚的。 /iR4P$sW
101.        He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody. 不知自爱的人也不会爱别人。
6T,k+sMns;X4{ 102.        He that is master must serve. 主人必须会服务。
~p*}M:Hd*H U+C9~ 103.        He that is master of himself will soon be master of others. 能主宰自己的人不久就可以主宰别人。
*c3KU$ji$~ib S 104.        He that knows not how to hold his tongue knows not how to talk. 不知缄口的不善言。
m#A)X9j3Hn!q+~ 105.        He that knows nothing, doubts nothing. 无知就无疑。 &W!xW)Y&M_ W!D N
106.        He that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas. 近朱者赤,近墨者黑。
b9i$fW)\r4G3^ 107.        He that lives long suffers much. 长寿的人多忧患。
O"B RP f7n` 108.        He that lives well is learned enough. 生活好者,博学多才。
RN^ _}+X.J 109.        He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 生而缺德,死必寡诚。
k5k0H5N-tS 110.        He that marries for wealth sells his liberty. 为财富而结婚就是出卖自由。
~G4p7cvl 111.        He that never climbed never fell. 不向上爬的也不会下跌。
:p)l5a W3N,p8iG 112.        He that never rode never fell. 不骑马就永不会从马上跌下。
Dvi R(E0g.Q9N5? 113.        He that once deceived is never suspected. 一次行诈骗,永远遇疑嫌。 mk(b'E}` h
114.        He that returns good for evil obtains the victory. 以德报怨的人得到胜利。
1_w)r"fb~.iq 115.        He that runs fastest gets the ring. 捷足先登。
!S$CVazL3Y5E 116.        He that serves God for money will serve the devil for better wages. 求财而供神者必倍求而敬鬼。
'[H%}*`1XJ:u 117.        He that spares the bad injures the good. 饶恕坏人便是伤害好人。 F4F0J$M@$t
118.        He that sups with the devil must have a long spoon. 与恶人交往,须特别提防。
`)I%h;j,uR1wj a 119.        He that talks much erre much. 言多必失。 &kH$I jm\
120.        He that talks much lies much. 多嘴的人说谎也多。
e"rbi-u(K S3r 121.        He that travels far knows much. 见多识广。 *_!p0hTy)lh ?
122.        He that trusts in a lie shall perish in truth. 相信谎话的人必将在真理前灭亡。 ,^I5uzy
123.        He that walks with wise men should be wise. 与智者行即得其智。
%U"}\ N1b 124.        He that will eat the nut must first crack the shell. 欲所得,必先劳。 {/r}n+{i;{G7X"d
125.        He that will have his farm full, must keep an old cock and a young bull. 要使农家富又足,必须养鸡又养牛。
1u$kO-g!z)G6S 126.        He that will lie will steal. 说谎者必行窃。
V }Le `/VKvV 127.        He that will not work shall not eat. 不工作者不得食。 ?U2G ih#|&W
128.        He that will steal an egg will steal an ox. 会偷蛋的,也会偷牛。 i/n%D'NJ/t|5},fw6h
129.        He that will swear will lie. 赌咒的人是说谎的人。
g|4}.KW `{)]nC 130.        He that will take the bird must not scare it. 欲捉鸟莫惊鸟。 !\s(X he/Q
131.        He that will thrive must rise at five. 五更起床,百事兴旺。 cg/TYYn"r
132.        He that would command must serve. 欲做先生,先做学生。 `A+W*w L[
133.        He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree. 不劳无获。 0BX$?6W6kc-\ l
134.        He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens. 欲图逸,得先劳。 {Wk?'Ts
135.        He that would know what shall be must consider what has been. 欲知未然,须思已然。 @g:U9MxK1|3t
136.        He that would live in peace and rest must hear and see, and say the best. 要想太太平平,生活安定,必须耳聪目明,善言动听。 )GtE7aQa8m`yC,r5S
137.        He that would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin. 欲得女儿欢,先遂其母意。
g&pN+db1j0I N 138.        He warms too near that burns. 取暖太近火,会被火灼伤。 f K,k+x ]l
139.        He who avoids temptation avoids the sin. 避诱惑,免罪恶。 t zx&X|XU+y&K5Z$R
140.        He who blames one to his face is a hero, but he who backbites is a coward. 当面责人是英雄,背后中伤是懦夫。 }%k+j#y@b0}:}'ODB1O:H-g
141.        He who buys what he does not need will often need what he cannot buy. 平时随便买,需时无钱买。
l,`.b1l qC%c X} 142.        He who cannot hold his peace will never live at ease. 嘴巴不紧,生活不宁。 u8tX\L4[:L
143.        He who can suppress a moment's anger may prevent a day of sorrow. 能忍一时气,可免一日优。
g }H^`G ]-d 144.        He who despises small things seldom grows rich. 小钱不计,大钱不聚。 h6Ixt(n
145.        He who does no good, does evil enough. 好事不做,坏事做绝。 +f\RXh [%L
146.        He who does not advance falls backward. 不进则退。 ,oc7`6w0C4Mgc0v
147.        He who does not gain loses. 无所得即有所失。 oI7V5_5c*T!lT
148.        He who does not honour his wife, dishonours himself. 人不贵妻,自我丢脸。 L5P(f6sC'~
149.        He who does not rise early never does a good day's work. 起身不早,一天的工作难做好。 1B1x|tC8g
150.        He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat. 怕吃败仗的就要打败仗。 ~_C$ei[
151.        He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear. 怕吃苦头的反因怕而吃苦头。 U&Qy7a9^&l$M
152.        He who follows two hares is sure to catch neither. 追逐两只兔,两头都落空。
+A$bo'ru;s#H'a 153.        He who handles a nettle tenderly is soonest stung. 与恶人交往而讲仁义,必受其害。 s^\%VD
154.        He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find his stick. 欲加之罪,何患无辞。 2XuBqv EM
155.        He who has done ill once will do it again. 干了一次坏事的人会再干第二次。
g.O5Z&p"D O[ d 156.        He who has health, has hope, and he who has hope, everything. 身体好就有希望,有希望就有一切。 *x\7X_2s v:n
157.        He who has lost his good name is a dead man among the living. 丧失好名誉,犹如活死人。
:sP4\yYotz 158.        He who has lost shame is lost to all virtue. 没有廉耻心,没有好德行。 \-R|9o$U
159.        He who has no shame has no conscience. 没有廉耻的人,没有良心。
$`R!m`&qYF'O 160.        He who has not tasted bitter knows not what sweet is. 不吃苦中苦,哪知甜中甜。 +kO*p:?Z
161.        He who hesitates is lost. 举棋不定,坐失良机。 S;P.\Z"Y"~(wh
162.        He who imagines that he has knowledge enough has none. 自以为学识丰富的人是没有什么学问的人。
5|8u~1E}%xT 163.        He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning. 害怕问者耻于学。 y.hkKN,S;I]/W _3M
164.        He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning. 耻于问者耻于学。 2Dp4j _|_0fcAFE-G
165.        He who is born a fool is never cured. 生成的傻子总是治不好的。
0b zzmi 166.        He who knows most speaks least. 懂得多的说得少。
_(z/L3s*z:BU 167.        He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight. 正人先正己。 "aq/h t(z @ s5|
168.        He who likes borrowing dislikes paying. 爱借钱者不爱还钱。
&Z^n8d#l 169.        He who lives by hope will die by hunger. 靠希望生活的人将饥饿而死。 ]"e$c'iVI
170.        He who lives in glass house should not throw stones. 正人先正己。 :UV!Ndh
171.        He who makes constant complaint gets little compassion. 经常诉苦抱怨,难以博得同情。
!w8c.pRk 172.        He who makes himself a dove is eaten by the hawk. 弱肉强食。 SM-_9YOdrEu-r8q
173.        He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing. 不犯错误,成不了事。
ul1\5wx:Ih 174.        He who never was sick dics the first. 永不生病的人往往一病致命。 -?;N1v9e `6N^(I+~
175.        He who overcomes his anger subdues his greatest enemy. 克制火气就是克制强敌。
*` w!k/hn7O]WU!m 176.        He who plays with fire gets burned. 玩火者必自焚。 jw9tH#M2{5F1u
177.        He who pleased everybody died before he was born. 众口难调。 BN8|b#t*GK.lHz g
178.        He who purposes to be an author, should first be a student. 想当作家,相当学生。
1`(OoPWwy"m8j 179.        He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows one should never remember it. 受惠不忘,施恩不记。
3L)O^1y8F 180.        He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount. 骑虎者难下。 V/lZ1X$mh2Ox
181.        He who risks nothing, gains nothing. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
W{ Vr7u!@ 182.        He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like. 欢喜说他欢喜的话者将要听到他不欢喜的话。 n-W~M"a7M#C&}g
183.        He who sees through life and death will meet with most success. 看破生死者,大多会成功。
4_-qG\VNB 184.        He who shareth honey with the bear hath the least part of it. 与熊分蜜糖,得不到多少。
l'w-|m4A 185.        He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. 讲礼貌的得友情,好心肠的得感情。
ZB4a+~9K fZ,d 186.        He who spends more than he should, shall not have to spare when he would. 不该花的乱花,要花时没有花。
UP;tvf4haW 187.        He who stands alone has no power. 孤掌难鸣。 |$H'g L\gI]8Z
188.        He who touches pitch will be difiled. 近墨者黑 |!qn-BH3\;dh,cv$]
189.        He who wants a mule without fault, must walk on foot. 如要骡子无缺点,只有自己徒步行。 Wja&x i)BL&{
190.        He who wills success is half way to it. 下定决心成功的人是成功了一半。
7`/mb4Q `Oq@ 191.        He who would catch fish mush not mind getting wet. 欲擒龙王,就得下海。
f h-f-f:A'S 192.        He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom. 爬梯必须从底层开始。
1pVjK`s 193.        He who would search for pearls must dive below(or deep). 欲寻珍珠,须潜水下。 $Z zw"o;O%Sw
194.        He will always be a slave who knows not how to earn and save. 不懂挣钱和积财,只能永远当奴才。
1[8];cyQ^(a{5g 195.        He works best who knows his trade. 内行的人做他的事一定会做得最好。 #l#W;uQ/g0ES
196.        Hide nothing from thy physician. 切莫讳疾忌医。 -CC$XU%R/bD3X
197.        Hide one's talents in a napkin. 埋没自己的才能。
9b/l9BTM\J 198.        His heart cannot be pure whose tongue is not clear. 嘴不净者心不纯。 2ppue?AVZ
199.        History repeats itself. 历史本身常重演。 9X.\t?@ \,i]
200.        Hoist your sail when the wind is fair. 随机应变。 l)g;m F,sk
201.        Hold fast when you have it. 紧握你手中之物。 ~3k)D*\9b
202.        Hold (or Run) with the hare and run (or hunt) with the hounds. 两面讨好。
/}kIU ~ed Zo 203.        Home is home, though never so homely. 不如归去。
)}7Zs8h%p$[ D)^ 204.        Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all. 诚实的人马上结婚,聪明的人就不这样。
2EN } d+Cc:F \ 205.        Honesty is the best policy. 诚实是上策。
"t#ml*c] 206.        Honesty may be dear bought, but can never be an ill penny-worth. 出高价买来的诚实,不会永远没有价值。 5p'I4eem n2Z6S$xF]
207.        Honey is sweet, but the bee stings. 蜜糖是甜的,但蜜蜂会螫人。 E$k/RiDp
208.        Honour and profit lie not in one sack. 荣誉和利益不能并存。
|-btY}.z;[;f 209.        Honours change manners. 荣誉能改变人的礼貌。
l {"d'Y2d1AK 210.        Honour to whom honour is due. 荣誉归于应得荣誉的人。 }Aj4z X)@"pL
211.        Hope deferred makes the heart sick. 希望迟迟未实现,使人心烦意撩乱。
/be'y'R(L6J+y 212.        Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. 作最好的希望,作最坏的打算。
r X(K/G4iKO4[~+?;S'Q 213.        Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper. 希望是美味的早点,但又是难咽的晚餐。 N|/R8b{*~
214.        Hope is but the dream of those that wake. 希望是清醒者的梦想。
lx5wn sZ e 215.        Hope is life and life is hope. 希望才有人生,人生要有希望。 ;M {sdG]8O]
216.        Hope often deludes the foolish man. 希望常欺愚笨汉。 6DeC]$kz,|bI
217.        Hope springs eternal (in the human breast). 希望会产生,永远无穷尽。
-c's[d4L 218.        How shall I do to love? Believe. How shall I do to believe? Love. 怎样对待爱情?要相信。怎样才能相信?要有爱情。 CRt%Xy.G&?/f
219.        Human pride is human weakness. 骄傲是人类的弱点。
x:ucg*q;p`a 220.        Humility is the foundation of all virtue. 谦逊是一切美德的基础。 O,GG(Krcn R/S#S
221.        Humility often gains more than pride. 谦逊往往比骄傲受益更多。 $eo%]1N\ A
222.        Hunger breaks stone wall. 饥饿不饶人。
:\ V^4AS#Zn"` 223.        Hunger fetches the wolf out of the woods. 饥饿引狼出森林。
tD)bg8e$bo 224.        Hunger finds no fault with the cookery. 饥不择食。 bO,pI`a
225.        Hunger is the best sauce. 饥者口中尽佳肴。 "T^1bC"\jf
226.        Hunger knows no friend. 饥难周友。 ^"D;XW$W
227.        Hunger will relish the plainest fare. 饥不择食。
&V/B@Slh-J;t-K)PG 228.        Hungry belies have no ears. 饥寒起盗心。
^Og0sc 229.        Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings. 饥不择食。

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2007-5-13 13:14 april_c
您所查看的帖子来源于考研论坛(bbs.kaoyan.com) 这么多人看 就一个人顶?
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2007-5-15 13:37 april_c
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2007-6-5 16:54 qwert352
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2007-8-5 10:14 shuaixiao
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2007-8-5 18:53 开花的小草
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2007-8-6 10:01 a-hedgehog
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