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励志的故事总结英文(11篇)

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导读 _But,_they replied,_It’s impossible!”_go right head,_said ford,_I want it,and I’ll have it.”Some birds said to the bat,_Come with us._But he replied,_

励志的故事总结英文 第1篇

Tiresias was a blind, darkseeing prophet(先知) of Thebes. He was struck with blindness in his youth, because he had spied unwittingly on the goddess Athena. He was wandering in the woods one day when quite unexpectedly he saw anaked maiden bathing in a placid lake. Little did he know that he had offended the virgin goddess. Taken unaware and scarlet with wrath(愤怒) , the goddess exclaimed that whoever had the boldness to steal a glance at her naked body was doomed to perpetual(永久的) blindness. But when she learned later that the offence was unintentional, it was too late for her to take back what she had said. Taking pity on the poor youth for the loss of his sight, she obtained from Zeus an exceptional long life for him, and from Apollo a divine(神圣的) power of prophecy. Besides, she provided him with a marvellous sharpness of ear, so that he could understand the voices of all birds. And she filled his mind with mystic knowledge of things past and of things to come. In short she gave him quite an amount of her own wisdom. He was the first to recognise and welcome Dionysus, god of feast and wine, on the The ban land. When the infant Heracles caught Hera's two serpents(巨蛇) in its hands, it was Tiresias who cast the child's fortune and revealed the divine origin and destiny of the boy. When Oedipus abused Tiresias as having had a hand in the murder of Laius, Tiresias had the fearless courage to tell the truth that Oedipus was the murderer. Even in the lower world he continued to prophesy. There he helped Odysseus when the hero came to him for advice. Alive, he was highly respected by all;dead, he enjoyed the generous air and rosy light in the land of the Blest.

泰瑞西斯是位只能看见黑暗的底比斯先知。由于他年轻时不小心窥见了女神_,他的双目失明。一天,他在森林里漫步时,意外地看见一位全身裸露的仙女正在平静的湖水中沐浴。他不知道他已经冒犯了这位贞洁的女神。因莫名其妙地被人看了个一清二楚,女神勃然大怒。她诅咒道:谁胆敢偷看她的玉体,谁就必将永远变瞎。但当后来她得知泰瑞西斯并非有意冒犯她时,再想收回她的咒语已经不可能了。出于怜悯,她从宙斯那里替这位贫穷的,丧失了视力的年轻人争取到了长寿;又从阿波罗那里要来了神圣的预言本领;并且,她赋予他神奇敏锐的双耳,这样他就可以明白各种鸟语。此外,_给了他魔术般的本领,使他既知过去,也能预测未来。总而言之,她使他拥有了她自身智慧中的很大一部分。在底比斯,是泰瑞西斯第一个认出了宴会神、也是酒神的狄俄尼索斯,并向他表示欢迎。当海格克斯还是个婴儿,用手抓起赫拉的两条毒蛇时,也正是泰瑞西斯卜算出了这个孩子的未来并预示出他的出身及其命运。当奥狄浦斯指责泰瑞西斯参与谋杀了拉伊俄斯时,泰瑞西斯勇敢地讲出了事实真相:奥狄浦斯才是凶手。即使到了地狱,他依然预测未来。在那儿,当奥德修斯前去征求他的意见时,泰瑞西斯帮助了他。活着的时候,他受到人们的普遍敬重;死后,在不莱斯特这块土地上,他享受着无比清新的空气和玫瑰般绚丽多彩的阳光。

励志的故事总结英文 第2篇

When man first saw the Camel, he was so frightened at his vast size that he ran away. After a time, perceiving the meekness and gentleness of the beast's temper, he summoned courage enough to approach him. Soon afterwards, observing that he was an animal altogether deficient in spirit, he assumed such boldness as to put a bridle in his mouth, and to let a child drive him.

有一个人第一次见到骆驼的时候,看到骆驼巨大的体形,非常害怕以至于拔腿就跑。过了一段时间,他察觉到骆驼脾气温顺,就鼓起勇气靠近骆驼。这之后不久,他注意到骆驼是个一点精神都没有的动物,于是就大着胆子把一个龙头套在了骆驼的`嘴上,然后让一个小孩子赶着他。

励志小故事:公鸡和宝玉

A COCK, scratching for food for himself and his hens, found a precious stone and exclaimed: _If your owner had found thee, and not I, he would have taken thee up, and have set thee in thy first estate; but I have found thee for no purpose. I would rather have one barleycorn than all the jewels in the world._

一只公鸡在田野里为自己和母鸡们寻找食物。他发现了一块宝玉,便对宝玉说:“若不是我,而是你的主人找到了你,他会非常珍惜地把你捡起来;但我发现了你却毫无用处。我 与其得到世界上一切宝玉,倒不如得到一颗麦子好。”

这是说自己需要的东西才是真正珍贵的。

励志的故事总结英文 第3篇

A: _the new neighbor is so hateful. Last night, at midnight last night, when the night was quiet, he rang the doorbell of my house._

B: _damn it! Did you call the police right away?_

A: _no. I think they're nuts and keep blowing my trumpet._

If you can see yourself first, the answer will be different. When you face conflict and conflict, think about whether you have a loss in your heart, or you may soon be able to let go.

励志的故事总结英文 第4篇

After the rain,a difficult spider to the wall has been fragmented network,due to damp walls,it must climb the height,it will fall,which one to climb,repeatedly falling and… person to see,and he sighed to himself: _my life as this spider is not it? busy and no income._Thus,he increasingly the second person,he said: this spider really stupid,why do not dry place from the next to climb up to look around? I'll be as stupid as it can becomes wise the third person,he immediately spiders keep the spirit of war he has become strong.

励志的故事总结英文 第5篇

A bus full of passengers was speeding along the downhill road, and a man was following the car closely. A passenger pushed his head out of the window and said, _man! You can't catch it!

_I have to catch it,_ gasped the man. _I'm the driver of this car._

(some people have to work very hard, because otherwise, the consequences will be miserable! But it is also because of the need to go all out, that the underlying instinct and the hidden qualities will eventually be revealed.

励志的故事总结英文 第6篇

The bat,the birds,and the beasts

There was a big fight between the birds and the bat did not join in the fight.

Some birds said to the bat,_Come with us._But he replied,_I am a beast.”

Later on,some beasts said to him,_Come with us._But he replied,_I am a bird.”

At last the fighting ended bat first went to the birds,and wanted to join in the celebration,but they all turned against then went to the beasts,but was also driven away.

励志的故事总结英文 第7篇

A few years ago I went through a period of such severe depression that life didn't seem worth living. It was like permanent winter, so bleak and cold that the sun would never shine.

Then I saw snowdrops pushing through the freezing, iron-hard ground. I looked at them every day until I felt that if they could come back to life, then so could I.

Those green shoots gave me hope in a way that nothing else had.

As spring came, I started to put in more and more plants, until the garden was ablaze with colour. Life was growing through my hands; gentle, peaceful, but, above all, optimistic. If I gave love, it was returned, a hundredfold.

I could spend hours lost in gardening. The form of depressive illness I have is biological. It has affected generations of my family and follows no rhyme, reason nor circumstance. I can be depressed when the sun is shining or I am surrounded by a group of loving friends.

Of course, fresh air and exercise help to alleviate depression, but for me gardening is more than that. It represents endurance as well as hope.

At the end of the first garden I made stood a tree, huge and magnificent. It withstood freezing temperatures and gale-force winds. It bent but never broke.

The leaves dropped until it looked no more than a stark skeleton, but it always, always came back to life. And so I learned that we may be battled and bruised, but hope is a living thing.

励志的故事总结英文 第8篇

When Henry ford decided to produce his famous v-8 motor,he chose to build an engine with the entire eight cylinders cast in one block,and instructed his engineers to produce a design in one for the design was placed on paper,but the engineers agreed,to a man,that it was simply impossible to cast an eight-cylinder engine-block in one piece.

Ford said,_Produce it anyway.”

_But,_they replied,_It’s impossible!”

_Go ahead._Ford commanded,_And stay on the job until you succeed,no matter how much time is required.”

The engineers went was nothing else for them to do,if they were to remain on the ford months passed and nothing six months passed,and still nothing engineers tried every conceivable plan to carry out the orders,but the thing seemed out of the question:_impossible!”

At the end of the year ford checked with his engineers,and again they informed him they had found no way to carry out his orders.

_go right head,_said ford,_I want it,and I’ll have it.”

They went ahead,and then,as if by a stroke of magic,the secret was discovered.

The ford determination had won once more!

This story may not be described with minute accuracy,but the sum and substance of it is from it,you who wish to think and grow rich,the secret of the ford millions,if you ’ll not have to look very far.

Henry ford was successful,because he understood and applied the principles of of these is desire: knowing out the lines in which the secret of his stupendous achievement have been you can do this,if you can lay your finger on the particular group of principles which made Henry ford rich,you can equal his achievements in almost any calling for which you are suited.

励志的故事总结英文 第9篇

A Crow was sitting on a branch of a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak when a Fox observed her and set his wits to work to discover some way of getting the and standing under the tree he looked up and said,_What a noble bird I see above me! Her beauty is without equal,the hue of her plumage only her voice is as sweet as her looks are fair,she ought without doubt to be Queen of the Birds._ The Crow was hugely flattered by this,and just to show the Fox that she could sing she gave a loud came the cheese,of course,and the Fox,_ing it up,said,_You have a voice,madam,I see: what you want is wits._

励志的故事总结英文 第10篇

Look at the Sky from the Bottom of a Well

There is a lives in a well and he never goes out of the thinks the sky is as big as the mouth of the well.

One day a crow comes to the sees the frog and says,_Frog,let’s have a talk._Then the frog asks,_Where are you from?__I fly from the sky,_the crow frog feels surprised and says,_The sky is only as big as the mouth of the do you fly from the sky?”

The crow says,_The sky is very always stay in the well,so you don’t know the world is big.”

The frog says,_I don’t believe._But the crow says,_You can come out and have a look by yourself.”

So the frog comes out from the is very big the world is!

励志的故事总结英文 第11篇

乌鸦坐在树枝上,嘴里叼着一块奶酪。这时,狐狸在观察乌鸦,转动鬼脑筋想得到那块奶酪。

于是,狐狸先生走过去,站在树下,仰起头说道:“我的头上有一只多么高贵的鸟儿呀!”她的美貌天下无双,她的羽毛精致纤美。

要是她的声音也像外貌和羽毛那样美好,毫无疑问,她该成为鸟类的女王!“听到这番恭维,乌鸦简直受宠若惊,一心只想向狐狸炫耀一下自己的歌喉,就“呱”地大叫一声。

理所当然,她嘴里的那奶酪就掉了下去,狐狸立刻抓起奶酪,说:“乌鸦夫人,我知道你的歌喉很不错,可你需要的是智慧。”

A Crow was sitting on a branch of a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak when a Fox observed her and set his wits to work to discover some way of getting the cheese. Coming and standing under the

tree he looked up and said, _What a noble bird I see above me! Her beauty is without equal, the hue of her plumage exquisite. If only her voice is as sweet as her looks are fair, she ought without doubt to be Queen of the Birds._ The Crow was hugely flattered by this, and just to show the Fox that she could sing she gave a loud caw. Down came the cheese, of course, and the Fox, _ing it up, said, _You have a voice, madam, I see: what you want is wits._