41.Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth.
2 g% Y. @6 I4 t* b记得年轻时所作蠢事的人是幸福的。
Z2 K: d9 |/ t42.Misfortunes never (seldom) come alone (single).
7 U2 D, J5 r0 x$ C祸不单行。1 Y- ~, v/ K; a7 y6 Q( L0 J
43.Misfortune is a good teacher.- I1 P* d3 V6 ~, y" P- @, g
不幸是良好的教师。3 ?2 S% f, S) v
44.Misfortunes come at night.
, D, v8 R$ v! B9 {祸常生于不测。$ I6 C( t7 T4 f2 ?
45.Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.# ~1 j+ R& k; \6 X
恶运临头后,才知幸运贵。
3 ]9 j) T! h, d9 a! M46.Adversity makes a man wise,not rich.
' K% E3 ]9 |! f1 {5 {患难能使人聪明,但不能使人富有。
1 _- t. V6 m: E& d0 H47.Live and learn.5 \7 j1 Q& `- M; \/ c7 v
活到老,学到老。8 c O" W y# N6 m
48.It is never too old to learn.
7 W9 [3 B/ A2 O g2 M为学不怕年高。( @' l4 P7 B( m
49.A man becomes learned by asking questions." j! c: @3 S, V* w0 `1 R4 h
要长学问,就得多问;多问则业精。
( D4 [4 `7 {0 ?, L6 L U50.There is no royal road to learning.
) V; \2 y% x) S6 T. o5 y学问无坦途。 |