Too many cooks spoil the broth.
. q* } U0 G3 r! _1 A. X厨师多坏一锅汤。A friend in need is a friend in deed.. E; ^+ U( m3 ~, C
患难见真交。 I3 d9 @8 z+ i% W; F; H0 e
We would rather be short of books than believe all that they say。
* n6 b- f# o) Y2 ?" T$ c尽信书则不如无书。 I
# _4 c: w; ~ p. kLong as the way is I will keep on searching above and below. + A$ T0 X+ l2 O. Z# k
路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索。 & V$ ?) L" {; D9 @7 @* J" L
When a book is read a hundred times,its meanings will naturally become clear.
5 H$ O0 J; z) f. z. T2 X9 s. I& D8 B. |读书百遍,其义自见。 ; X; Y: P+ f6 f) H: K& s
He owns a gifted pen,who reads tremendously. & T. s s; ^) O$ j
读书破万卷,下笔如有神。 , D! _$ ^0 S! G. ?1 R
A gentleman would rather be quick in action than talk a lot.
( k1 M6 o: n& _& |" B君子欲讷于言而敏于行。, s2 Z, a) C8 U5 n9 M
Do not do evil things though they may be insignincant.Do not given up good things though they+ p. U3 ]2 S) x, \! N
may be minor matters.$ ?' p5 | y$ W5 e: U$ W+ a
勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。
0 o7 L8 K+ l$ }9 u X fOne must stand by one's words and must not stop one's action until success is achieved.8 W0 U4 ]: S5 c; m2 l. O
言必信,行必果。 |