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Classic English Famous Quotes 15 Sentences

Ancient and modern, tens of thousands of history has been born in the long river of many outstanding celebrities, naturally less from their classic quotes, the following is what I have organized for you classic English celebrity quotes 15 sentences, I hope you like.

1, labor can make a person's morality noble. --Galinin

Labor can make a man's morality noble.

2. If you want to respect the truth, expect to suffer in the belly. -- Defoe

If you want to respect the truth, expect to suffer in the back.

3. Man is the servant and interpreter of nature. --F. Bacon

Man is the servant and interpreter of nature.

4. History is a pile of ashes, and there is a residual warmth in the depths of the ashes. --Hegel

History is a pile of ashes, and there is residual temperature in the ashes.

5. There is nothing happier in the world than to strive for an ideal. --Socrates

The happiest thing in the world is striving for the ideal.

6. If you shed tears when you miss the sun, then you are going to miss the stars too.

6. If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you also miss the stars.

7, away from the thought of a long way away, a like the Yangtze River water. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that. --Ouyang Xiu

The Yangtze River is far away. Go on and on.

8. After the night, the sun rises as usual!

After the night, the sun rises as usual!

9. Great people never do things by halves. --Hamilton

Great men never give up halfway.

10, Today is life, the only life you can know for sure. --Lev Tolstoy

Today is life, the only life you know for sure.

11. People who don't get respect from others often have the strongest self-esteem. --Makarenko

People who are not respected by others often have the strongest self-esteem.

12, the poorest is no talent, the most lowly is no will. --Johnson

The poorest is incompetent, the cheapest is aimlessness.

13. As long as I can embrace the world, what does it matter if I embrace it clumsily. --Albert Camus

As long as I can embrace the world, what does it matter to embrace clumsily.

14, Justice is the highest honor of virtue. --Cicero

Justice is the highest honor of virtue.

15, The man who is unable to make a decision, or has too much desire, or not enough awareness. -- Descartes

People who can't make decisions have too much desire or insufficient awareness.