41.Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth.
記得年輕時所作蠢事的人是幸福的。
42.Misfortunes never (seldom) come alone (single).
禍不單行。
43.Misfortune is a good teacher.
不幸是良好的教師。
44.Misfortunes come at night.
禍常生于不測。
45.Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.
惡運臨頭后,才知幸運貴。
46.Adversity makes a man wise,not rich.
患難能使人聰明,但不能使人富有。
47.Live and learn.
活到老,學(xué)到老。
48.It is never too old to learn.
為學(xué)不怕年高。
49.A man becomes learned by asking questions.
要長學(xué)問,就得多問;多問則業(yè)精。
50.There is no royal road to learning.
學(xué)問無坦途。
51.He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning.
畏問之人恥于學(xué)。
52.What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave.
嬰孩時期學(xué)到的東西,老死不會忘記。
53.Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse.
知識能使好人更好,壞人更壞。
54.Soon learnt,soon forgotten.
學(xué)得快,忘得快。
55.Learn young,learn fair.
為學(xué)趁年青,既學(xué)須學(xué)好。
56.A lazy youth,a lousy age.
少時懶惰老來苦。
57.He that knows nothing,doubts nothing.
無知即無疑。
58.A good name keeps its luster in the dark.
良好的名聲在黑暗中也能閃閃發(fā)光。
59.Fame is a magnifying glass.
名譽是放大鏡。
60.A good fame is better than a good face.
美名勝于美貌。