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人不必须要生得漂亮,但却必须要活得漂亮。以下我为大家介绍英语优美文段摘抄大全,欢迎大家阅读参考!
优美的英语散文:善良,从来都不是白费的
A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly , and in her fright and haste to get away, ran across the Lion's nose.
一只狮子在森林里面睡觉,王者之首枕在爪子上。一只胆小的老鼠无意中撞见了狮子,它惊恐万分,急着逃跑,从狮子的鼻子那里跨了过去。
Roused from his nap, the Lion laid his huge paw angrily on the tiny creature to kill her.
从睡梦中惊醒的狮子,生气地用爪子盖在了这个小东西的身上,想要杀了它。
"Spare me!" begged the poor Mouse. "Please let me go and some day I will surely repay you."
“放了我吧!”可怜的老鼠乞求道。“请让我走吧,将来我一定会报答你的。”
The Lion was much amused to think that a Mouse could ever help him. But he was generous and finally let the Mouse go.
狮子听了觉得滑稽可笑,想着你这个老鼠怎么可能会帮到我,最后还是没有计较,放它走了。
Some days later, while stalking his prey in the forest, the Lion was caught in the toils of a hunter's net. Unable to free himself, he filled the forest with his angry roaring.
几天后,狮子在森林里面寻找猎物的时候。被猎人布下的网困住了。它自己无力挣脱,整个森林充斥着它愤怒地咆哮。
The Mouse knew the voice and quickly found the Lion struggling in the net. Running to one of the great ropes that bound him, she gnawed it until it parted, and soon the Lion was free.
老鼠认出了狮子的声音,迅速找到了被困的狮子,不停地咬着困住狮子的绳子,直到它松开,狮子终于获得了自由。
"You laughed when I said I would repay you," said the Mouse. "Now you see that even a Mouse can help a Lion."
“我说会报答你的时候,你曾笑话我,现在你看到了吧,哪怕是一只老鼠也是可以帮助一只狮子的。”
A kindness is never wasted.
没有哪个善举是白费的。
优美的英语散文:只要身边有爱,生活就有希望
In the summer of my eleventh year the home I had grown up in burned to the ground in the middle of the night.
11岁的时候,我住的房子在半夜三更被烧成了灰烬,那里曾是我长大的地方。
Thankfully, my Mom, Dad, Nana, brothers, and I escaped along with our dogs.
幸运的是,我的爸爸、妈妈、奶奶、几个哥哥,还有我,包括我们养的几条狗,都逃了出来。
Yet, we had nothing but the night clothes we were sleeping in.
不过,除了穿着睡觉的一身睡衣,我们也一无所剩了。
I spent the rest of that night with friends of our family trying unsuccessfully to sleep in a bed in their attic .
我们借宿到了一个朋友家里,住在他们的阁楼上,那天的后半夜,我躺在床上辗转难眠。
I was too scared to doze off, though. I didn’t know what lay ahead for us.
我太害怕了,不敢睡着。我不知道在未来等待着我们的是怎样的命运。
The next day my Mom brought me a few t-shirts and pairs of jeans given to her by another friend.
第二天,我妈妈给我带回了几件T恤,还有几条裤子,这是她的另一个朋友送给她的。
One pair of them was too short and the other pair too long but I didn’t care. At least I had some clothes again.
其中一条牛仔裤非常短,另外一条又太长了,可是我并不在意。至少我又有衣服穿了。
Meanwhile my Dad had returned to blackened wreckage of our home to see what he could find.
与此同时,我爸爸回到房子里,在烧成黑炭的灰烬中寻找还有价值的东西。
The only thing he could save was my Mom’s wedding rings.
他找回的唯一的东西是妈妈的结婚戒指。
The plastic case she had put them in that night had melted around them and shielded them from the flames.
当晚他把一对结婚戒指放进塑料盒子里,盒子已经融化了,但它保护了这对戒指免受灼烧。
As the summer days wore on my Dad was able to rent us a dusty old house by the side of the road near where our old house had been.
夏日一天天过去,我爸爸凑足了钱,为我们租下了一桩灰尘遍地的老房子,就在大路边我们的旧家附近。
As we moved in I watched as family, friends and our community continued to donate all they could to help us get back on our feet.
我们搬进这所房子时,我环顾四周,家人、朋友、还有社区里的邻居们源源不断地倾其所有援助我们,帮助我们重振家园。
There was more clothes, furniture, food, money, and even some books for me to read.
我们又收到了新衣服、新家具、食物、钱,我甚至还收到了基本可以阅读的书。
Looking back now I am grateful for all we went through that Summer because it taught me so much about life, love, and people.
现在回忆那个时候,我对我们经历的一切心存感恩,因为它教会了我很多东西,有关人生,有关爱,还有人性。
It showed me that when you have nothing left but love, for the first time you see that love is enough.
这些苦难让我明白,当你一无所有,只剩下爱的时候,你会第一次发现,有爱就足够了。
May you always have “Enough” then for all the days of your life here.
愿你此生永远都有“足够”的爱相伴。
优美的英语散文:生命的意义到底是什么?
"What is the meaning of life?" This is a question that we all ask ourselves at one point or another of our existence here. It is a question that I have asked myself many times over the years.
“生活的意义是什么?”这个问题我们都在某个生命节点问过自己,或者我们为什么存在。这个问题,在过去这些年中,我问过自己无数次。
The best answer that I ever came across was written by the great psychologist , Viktor Frankl who had survived the Nazi Concentration camps in World War II. Frankl wrote that "The meaning of life is to give life meaning.
"我认为最好的答案是来自维克多•弗兰克,他是一个伟大的心理学家,他在二战纳粹集中营里面存活下来。他说,“生命的意义在于赋予它意义。”
When I was a young boy I gave my life meaning by simply playing, running, jumping, swimming, laughing, and riding my bike.
我还是小男孩的时候,我对于生活的理解就是单纯的玩耍、追逐、蹦蹦跳跳、游泳、没心没肺地大笑,还有骑自行车。
When I went to school I gave my life meaning by learning, studying hard, getting good grades and trying to make my Mom and Dad proud.
大一点去学校了以后,生活就是,学习,还有努力学习,得到好成绩为父母争光。
When I was a teenage boy I found meaning in playing sports, hanging out with my friends, and trying to impress girls.
当我成了小伙儿,生命的意义在于玩转各类运动、和朋友们出去玩、吸引女孩儿注意。
In college I found my meaning by deciding what I wanted to study and what career I wanted to prepare for.
大学的时候,生命的意义在于找到自己热衷学习的课程,以及为今后的就业做准备。
When I was working as a teacher I found meaning in helping to open young minds to new ideas and old wisdom.
当我成为一名老师的时候,生命的意义变成帮助孩子们激发新点子、传授老经验。
When I married and had children I found meaning in protecting, providing for, and watching over those I loved.
当我结婚为人父,生命的意义对我来说就是保护、倾其所有地陪伴所爱之人的成长。
When I found out both of my sons were mentally handicapped I found meaning in loving them, caring for them, and learning so much from them about life, love, compassion, patience, faith, and joy.
当我发现儿子们都有智力上面的缺陷,生命的意义在于,爱他们、照顾他们、从他们身上领会到生命的真谛、爱、热情、耐心、信仰,和快乐。
As I got older too I began to realize that meaning isn’t something that comes and goes.
再年长一点时候,我体会到,生命不只是一些东西的拥有和失去。
We can give meaning to every moment of our lives here. We can bring meaning to the thoughts we think.
我们可以赋予生命每一刻以意义。让我们的思考有价值。
We can bring meaning to the things we do. We can bring meaning to the hearts we touch.
让我们的所作所为有意义。让那些我们可以碰触到的心灵变得有意义。
All we have to do is love. It is love that gives life meaning. It is love that makes life worth living.
我们所有的这些都叫爱。爱让生命变得充实,爱让生命的存在有价值,不枉此生。
没蜡笔的小新
ThePowerofGratitude(感恩的力量) WhenmyoldersonwasdiagnosedwithAttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorder,myfirstreactionwasrelief-Ifinallyknewthereasonforhisbehavior.However,Iwasalsooverwhelmedwithsadness,fearandanger.Ifeltsorryformysonandformyself.Likemanyothersinsimilarcircumstances,myquestiontoGodwas"Whyme?" ThroughthegraceofGod,Iamnowabletofocusonmygratitude.IbelieveGodchosemetoraisemysonbecauseHeknewthatIwouldgivehimthebestIhave.Hewillteachmetoloveandunderstandhimforwhoheis.IamgratefulthatIhavemyson,andgratefulthatGodchosemetobehismother. Thereispowerandhealingingratitude. Howcangratitudehelpusinoureverydaylivesasmoms?Thinkaboutthedifferenceyoucanmakeinyourfamily’slifejustbynoticingandbeingthankfulforallthegreatthingstheydo.Whenyouexpressgratitude,youshowyourloveandappreciation.Everyoneneedstofeelthesethingseveryday.Sometimesasmomswefeelthatnooneappreciatesus-anditistruethatmomsareusuallylastonthelisttobethanked.Onewayyoucanteachgratitudeisbyexample.Evenonthedayswhenitseemsyourchildrenorhusbandaredoingeverythingwrong,findareasontothankthem.Takethetimeandenergytolookforthegood.Thinkaboutthethingsthatyourfamilydoesthatdeservea“Thankyou.”Youmightsaytoyourhusband,“Thankyouforworkingsohardforourfamily,"or,toyourchild,“Ireallyappreciateyoursenseofhumor-itfeelsgoodtolaugh.”Expressingyourgratitudehelpsfamilymemberstounderstandhowitfeelstobeappreciated.Andiftheystilldon’tcatchon,letthemknowwhenyoufeelunappreciated.Youcanalsotellthemhowgreatitmakesyoufeelwhentheydoexpressgratitude. Gratitudeisawonderfulmotivatorwhenyouneedcooperation.Whenenlistingthehelpofmytwoyearold,Ipraisehimoftenandwithenthusiasm.Ilethimknowthatheisagreathelper.IknowIamteachinghimappreciationbecauseheexpressesittome.TheotherdayIbroughtabunchofmulti-coloredroseshome.Forfivedays,atleastonceortwiceaday,mysonthankedmefortheflowers. Sometimeswegetsobusyandcaughtupindailylifethatweforgettobegrateful.Weexpecteveryonetodotheirsharewithoutbeingasked.Theonlytimeanyonehearsanythingiswhenachorehasnotbeencompleted.Thisattitude,overthelonghaul,willdevelopveryresentfulanduncooperativefamilymembers. Whenlifeisgood,gratitudeiseasy.Itbecomesmorechallengingtobegratefulwhenweareexperiencinghardtimes.Financialhardship,long-termillness,thedeathofalovedoneandmaritalstrifecanallbetryinganddifficult.Itishardtofindanythingtobegratefulfor.Butwhilepainisinevitable,sufferingisoptional.Wehaveachoiceinhowweviewourcircumstances.WecanturnourheartstoGodandtrustthathehasaplanforus.Wecanbethankfulforthelessonswelearnandtheopportunitiesforpersonalgrowthandtransformation.Lookatallthepeopleinthisworldwhosharethegiftstheyreceivedduringespeciallydifficulttimesoftheirlife.Itisthepainfultimesofmylifethathavemademestronger,wiser,andmorelovingtoday. Irecentlyattendedapowerfulseminaronthevariouslevelsofenergythatahumanbeingemanates.Thepresenteridentifiedsevendifferentlevelsofenergy.Thefirstlevelofenergyisdefinedbyfeelingsofapathyandthoughtsofvictimization.Apersonataleveltwoenergyhasfeelingsofangerandthoughtsofconflict.Asapersonmovesuptheenergyscale,theirfeelingsandthoughtsaremorepositive.Atlevelseven,onewouldexperienceunconditionalloveandnojudgmentalthoughts.OnlyGodradiatesatlevelseven.Theaveragepersonemitsenergyatalevelof2.5.Toexperiencepeaceandjoy,anin-dividualmustraisehisenergylevelto5or6. Sohowcanweraiseourenergylevelandopenourhearttojoy?Onepowerfulwayistodevelopanattitudeofgratitude.Lookatevery-onewithgratefuleyes.Listentoyourheartandtheheartofyourlovedones.Speakwordsofaffirmationeverydayofyourlife.Begratefulforyourlifewithallitslessonsandblessings.Themoregratefulthoughtsandfeelingsyouexperienceandexpressthemoreinstrumentalyouwillbeinhealingtheworld.Andyouroutlookonlifewillimproveintheprocess.
开心一刻0312
美丽英文全集(散文卷)(双语读物)
编译:方雪梅
文摘:
An ant is a wise creature for itself, but it is a shrewd thing in an orchard2 or garden.And certainly men that are great lovers of themselves waste the public. Divide with reasonbetween self-love and society; and be so true to thyself, as thou be not false to others; spe-cially to thy king and country. It is a poor centre of a man's actions, himself. It is rightearth. For that only stands fast upon his own centre; whereas all things that have affinitywith the heavens, move upon the centre of another, which they benefit. The referring of allto a man's self is more tolerable3 in a sovereign prince; because themselves are not onlythemselves, but their good and evil is at the peril of the public fortune. But it is a desperateevil in a servant to a prince, or a citizen in a republic. For whatsoever affairs pass such aman's hands, he crooketh them to his own ends; which must needs to be often eccentric tothe ends of his master or state. Therefore, let princes, or states, choose such servants ashave not this mark; except they mean their service should be made but the accessory. Thatwhich maketh the effect more pernicious is that all proportion is lost It were disproportionenough for the servant's good to be preferred before the master's; but yet it is a greaterextreme, when a little good of the servant shall carry things against a great good of themaster's. And yet that is the case of bad officers, treasurers, ambassadors, generals, andother false and corrupt4 servants; which set a bias upon their bowl, of their own petty endsand envies, to the overthrow of their master's great and important affairs. And for the mostpart, the good such servants receive is after the model of their own fortune;
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英语散文的发展历程十分曲折,散文大家风格多变,兼之中英语言个性殊异,若要成功地把英语散文大家的作品翻译到中文,既须了解英语散文发展的概况,又须注意保证气韵逻辑通畅,文气沛然,才能传神译出,曲尽其妙,令汉语读者获得相同或相近的审美感受。下面我为大家带来英语短篇散文精选,欢迎大家阅读!
英语短篇散文精选:童真记趣
Oh God! I think I was about seven and half when my sisters and I pulled this stupid stunt. I remember watching television with them and the show on happened to be our favorite program to watch. All of a sudden we heard my brother, Chris, yelling from the backyard. So we all headed out there to see what happened. When we finally located him, he was in a tree hanging from the highest tree branch. Crying, he explained to us that he had climbed up the tree and couldn't get down. We thought, okay, one of us should climb up and get him off, but we couldn't manage to get him moving down.
It was then my youngest sister, Ka, who was five and a half at the time had seen a similar situation. She suggested we grab a sheet, hold it under the branch Chris was hanging off of, and tell him to drop so we can catch him. My other sister, Yams, who is one year younger than me, peered at me to confirm the idea and I said "Yeah, let's try that".
So we grabbed a sheet from the closet and went to hold it beneath the tree. Now mind you, the ages holding this blanket were ranging from seven and a half to five and a half, thus the sheet was probably being held up to our waist and also close to touching the ground. But we were confident it could work.
We looked up to Chris and he looked down at us a bit hesitant. I don't blame him the poor guy. It was then we told him to let go and to fall on his back. Chris looked at me and asked "Are you sure I'll land on the blanket?" Now, my brother at the age of four, had a cute squeaky voice. But because of a problem at birth with his tongue being a bit attached to the mouth, it came out more like this, "Ah you sho awill lan on da blanked?", "Yup!", I told him, "We're sure!" and he let go.
Now when I think about Chris letting go of that branch, I think of his faith in me and my sisters and I also think how stupid he was to trust us, cause when that boy let go he was in for a big surprise. Chris fell right through that sheet and landed right on his stomach. And no matter how tight we held on to the sheet, he still managed to get through.
We were shocked and a bit worried and we looked at the ground where he landed. This tiny seventy pound boy had made a hole right through the sheet and landed. He was positioned like one of those chalk drawings you find after a homicide, with one arm near the head another to the side and the knee bent a bit. We might as well have drawn an outline because he wasn't moving. So we bent down to check if he was still alive and when we asked him if he was okay he uttered these five words… "Ah stee hi da flow" in other words, "I still hit the floor!" Poor little man! But before you condemn us, Chris is fourteen now and he still bugs us about it, any tree he climbs he gets down on his own and, strangely, he wants to be a fireman when he grows up. Now he can write that he had personal experience about jumping and catching. See, no harm done…
英语短篇散文 精选 :人生的意义
Ready or not, some day it will all come to an end. There will be no more sunrises, no days, no hours or minutes. All the things you collected, whether treasured or forgotten, will pass to someone else.
Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance. It will not matter what you owned or what you were owed.
Your grudges, resentments, frustrations, and jealousies will finally disappear.
So, too, your hopes, ambitions, plans, and to-do lists will all expire. The wins and losses that once seemed so important will fade away.
It won't matter where you came from, or on what side of the tracks you lived.
It won't matter whether you were beautiful or brilliant. Your gender, skin color, ethnicity will be irrelevant.
So what will matter? How will the value of your days be measured?
What will matter is not what you bought, but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave.
What will matter is not your success, but your significance.
What will matter is not what you learned, but what you taught.
What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage and sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate your example.
What will matter is not your competence, but your character.
What will matter is not how many people you knew, but how many will feel a lasting loss when you're gone.
What will matter is not your memories, but the memories of those who loved you.
What will matter is how long you will be remembered, by whom and for what.
Living a life that matters doesn't happen by accident.
It's not a matter of circumstance but of choice.
Choose to live a life that matters.
英语短篇散文 精选 :感谢的快乐
In our life, we have rarely expressed our gratitude to the one who’d lived those years with us. In fact, we don’t have to wait for anniversaries to thank the ones closet to us—the ones so easily overlooked. If I have learned anything about giving thanks, it is this: give it now! while your feeling of appreciation is alive and sincere, act on it. Saying thanks is such an easy way to add to the world’s happiness.
Saying thanks not only brightens someone else’s world, it brightens yours. If you’re feeling left out, unloved or unappreciated, try reaching out to others. It may be just the medicine you need.
Of course, there are times when you can’t express gratitude immediately. In that case don’t let embarrassment sink you into silence-speak up the first time you have the chance.
Once a young minister, Mark Brian, was sent to a remote parish of Kwakiutl Indians in British Columbia. The Indians, he had been told, did not have a word for thank you. But Brian soon found that these people had exceptional generosity. Instead of saying thanks, it is their custom to return every favor with a favor of their own, and every kindness with an equal or superior kindness. They do their thanks.
I wonder if we had no words in our vocabulary for thank you, would we do a better job of communicating our gratitude? Would we be more responsive, more sensitive, more caring?