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英文造句 阳光智慧者 0 2025-01-16
Wisdom and Reflection 1. The essence of a nation's intellect resides in its proverbs, concise and profound in nature. 2. Pharmacists would not sweeten their remedies unless they were inherently bitter. 3. Individuals rarely acknowledge their own shortcomings. 4. Those who discharge their duties diligently in mundane tasks will excel in significant occasions. 5. The average person merely contemplates how to pass their time; a person of talent endeavors to utilize it effectively. 6. As women gaze longer into their mirrors, they tend to neglect their homes. 7. He who underestimates his host is destined to face a double challenge. 8. Those who make the most of their time find no leisure to spare. 9. The disputes of lovers only serve to reinforce their affection. 10. Those who marry in haste often find their sorrow quickly revealed. 11. Future events cast their shadows before they occur. 12. Speak of angels, and you will hear the rustle of their wings. 13. Surrounding oneself with close friends fosters courage and a positive outlook. Teenagers find the moral backing to assert their individuality; the elderly embrace their twilight years with optimism and a zest for life. 14. What is rarer than ability is the ability to recognize. 15. Poor workers often blame their tools. 16. Bees with honey in their mouths possess stings in their tails. 17. Optimists always envision themselves achieving their goals. 18. All cats love fish but hesitate to wet their paws. 19. A person's character is not always evident on their forehead. 20. Cowards often face death long before their actual demise. 21. Dogs wag their tails not out of love for their owner but for the bread on the table. 22. Even kings remove their hats before gold. 23. Experience is the name we give to our mistakes. 24. We should mourn the birth of men, not their death. 25. The decline of literature signifies the decline of a nation; both share a downward trajectory. 26. When scoundrels quarrel, honest men benefit. 27. The goal of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives. 28. Wise individuals learn from others' mistakes; fools from their own. 29. In liberty, innocence, and virtue, one finds satisfaction that can only be felt in their enjoyment and a pleasure that fades only when lost. 30. We should mourn the birth of men, not their death.

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