All is but lip-wisdom that wants experience. (Philip Sideney, British satesman)
凡是沒有實際經(jīng)驗的,都只是口頭智慧。(英國政治家 錫得尼 D .)
Expericence is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards. (Law Vernon, British writer)
經(jīng)驗是一位先行測試然后才授課嚴(yán)厲的教師。(英國作家 弗農(nóng). L.)
Experience is not interesting till it begins to repeat itself, in fact, till it does that ,it hardly is experience. (Elizabeth Bowen, British novelist)
經(jīng)驗直到自我重復(fù)時才變得有意義,事實上,直到那時才算得上經(jīng)驗。(英國小說家 鮑恩 E.)
Expericence is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him. (Aldous Leonard Huxley, American writer)
經(jīng)驗不會從天而降;經(jīng)驗只有通過實踐才能獲得。(美國作家 郝胥黎.A.L.)
Experience is the child of thought , and thought is the child of action. We cannot learn men from books. (Benjamin Disraeli, British statesman)
經(jīng)驗是思想之子,思想是行動之子,了解他人不可以書本為據(jù)。(英國政治家 迪斯雷利 B .)
Experience is the na me give their mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British playwriter and poet)
經(jīng)驗是每個人為其錯誤尋找的代名詞。(英國劇作家、詩人 王爾德 O.)
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. (Dan Stanfort, American brsinessman)
經(jīng)驗是當(dāng)你沒得到想得到之物時所得到的東西。(美國實業(yè)家 斯坦福。D.)
ExPience keeps a dear school, yet fools will learn in no other. (Benjamin Franklin, Americna Psident)
經(jīng)驗始終是收費高的學(xué)校,然而,笨漢非進(jìn)此學(xué)校不可。(美國總統(tǒng) 富蘭克林 B )
Experience more than sufficiently teaches that men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues. (Bendict de spinoza, Dutch philosopher)
經(jīng)驗給我們太多的教訓(xùn),告訴我們?nèi)祟愖铍y管制 的東西,莫過于自己的舌頭。(荷蘭哲學(xué)家 斯賓諾沙 B)
Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. (Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian painter)
經(jīng)驗永遠(yuǎn)不會對你做錯誤的引導(dǎo);把你引導(dǎo)錯的只是你自己的判斷,而你的判斷之所以對你發(fā)生誤導(dǎo)的作用,乃是由于它根據(jù)那種并非借著實驗而產(chǎn)生的經(jīng)驗來預(yù)料的結(jié)果。(意大利畫家 達(dá)芬奇)
Experience without learning is better than learning without excperi-ence. (Bertuand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician)
有經(jīng)驗而無學(xué)問勝于有學(xué)問而無經(jīng)驗。(英國哲學(xué)家、數(shù)學(xué)家 羅素.B.)
I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. (Patrick Henry, Americna statesman)
我只拿一盞燈來指引我的腳步,而那盞燈就是經(jīng)驗,對于未來,我只是能以過去來判斷。(美國政治家 享利.P.)
Mistakes are an essential part of education. (Bertrand Russell, Bdritish philosopher)
從錯誤中吸取教訓(xùn)是教育極為重要的一部分。(英國哲學(xué)家 羅素 . B .)
Neither beliver nor reject anything, because any other person has rejected of believed it. Heaven has given you a mind for judging truth and error, Use it. (Thomas Jefferson, American Psident)
不要因為別的人相信或否定了什么東西,你也就去相信它或否定它。上帝贈予你一個用來判斷真理和謬誤的頭腦。那你就去運用它吧/ (美國總統(tǒng) 杰斐遜 .T.)
One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. (James Russell Lowell, British Poet and critic)
一次痛苦的經(jīng)驗抵得上千百次的告誡。(英國詩人、批評家 洛威爾 .J. R .)
Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. (Samuel Smiles, British writer)
實用的知識只有通過親身體驗才能學(xué)到。(英國作家 斯邁爾斯 . S .)
Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. (Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer)
諺語是從長期經(jīng)驗中獲得的短句。(班牙作家 塞萬提斯.M.)
The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative have but slight experience, and those who are experienced have feeble imaginations. (Alfred North Whitehead, British philosopher and nathematician)
世界的悲劇就在于有想象力又缺乏經(jīng)驗,而有經(jīng)驗的人又缺乏想象力。(英國哲學(xué)家、數(shù)學(xué)家 懷特海 .A . N.)
The great difficulty in education is to get experience out of ideas. (Grorge Santayana, Spain-born American philosopher and poet)
教育之艱苦在于從意念中獲得經(jīng)驗。(西班牙裔美國哲學(xué)家、詩人 桑塔亞那.G.)
The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes. (Winston Churchill. British statesman)
傻瓜有時候也是對的。(英國政治家 丘吉爾 .W.)
To make good use of life one should have in youth the experience of advanced years, and in old age the vigor of youth. (Stanislars I, Polish king)
青年而有老年之經(jīng)驗,老年而有青年之朝氣,就能使人生發(fā)揮更大的作用。(波蘭國王 斯坦尼勞斯一世)
To most men , experience is like the stern light of a ship which il-luminates only the track it has passed. (Samuel Tylor Coleridge, British poet)
對于大多數(shù)人,經(jīng)驗像是一艘船上的尾燈,只照亮船駛過的航道。(英國詩人 柯勒津治. S .T .)
Too much experience is a dangerous thing. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)
經(jīng)驗過多反而危險。(英國劇作家 王爾德 . O.)
We know nothing of what will happen in future , but by the analogy of past experience. (Abraham Lincoln , American Psident)
除了憑著對過去的經(jīng)驗加以類推之外,我們對今后的事一無所知。(美國總統(tǒng) 林肯 . A .)