41.Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth.
' V& M6 g5 I5 D" y1 @! ~) n记得年轻时所作蠢事的人是幸福的。
N# d9 w X- a& b p2 f2 v6 p( K42.Misfortunes never (seldom) come alone (single).
; d4 A2 @# t5 x6 d0 j5 O0 Q# ~5 M; m( G祸不单行。4 i* [; K) k' b- `; a
43.Misfortune is a good teacher.
3 R& R0 W* N: J* U$ H$ f2 p不幸是良好的教师。
" w8 W' H: g4 w# v3 }0 V. z- V6 j44.Misfortunes come at night.
$ P( ?, n M; `3 G+ s. U2 `- ~祸常生于不测。: X' U% K5 Q4 C8 b; n6 n- Y
45.Misfortunes tell us what fortune is./ }& h, @# [0 V$ [
恶运临头后,才知幸运贵。. j! ]& G% e. T
46.Adversity makes a man wise,not rich.: w2 L3 C+ Z2 t) z3 N/ j2 H
患难能使人聪明,但不能使人富有。
' Y2 O2 Q% F2 ` y: o s( e47.Live and learn.: a7 E$ Y. X, \
活到老,学到老。
& o" V0 h* {2 h# \48.It is never too old to learn.. W6 r& @" M6 |: f5 [3 ]
为学不怕年高。: G8 M: B! ]; `! K5 Q3 m/ K- U0 j
49.A man becomes learned by asking questions.
6 i* o Z% F {. O0 v! \+ G要长学问,就得多问;多问则业精。" ]5 v' ?+ h( O. R% Y% x4 s- Y
50.There is no royal road to learning.- L7 k/ x0 s& q+ s1 p. X+ h
学问无坦途。 |