英文名著经典段落外国摘抄欣赏

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英文名著经典段落外国摘抄欣赏万圣节是几月几号
“i cannot think of a better way to spread the faith. no thundering from a pulpit, no condemnation from bad churches, no peer pressure, just a book of scripture quietly waiting to say hello,
as gentle and powerful as a little girl’s kiss on your cheek.” chapter 73, pg 230.
“despair was a heavy blackness that let no light in or out. it was a hell beyond expression. i thank god it always pasd. a school of fish appeared around the net or a knot cried out to be
reknotted. or i thought of my family, of how they were spared this terrible agony. the blackness would stir and eventually go away, and god would remain, a shining point of light in my heart. i
would go on loving.” ch apter 74, pg 232
there are also life of pi quotes that are inspirational and have become popularly ud even beyond the fans of the book, such as the following life of pi quotes regarding faith and fear:
“i must say a word about fear. it is life’s only true opponent. only fear can defeat life.” chapter 56, pg 178
“if you stumble at mere believability, what are you living for? isn’t love hard to believe?” chapter 99, pg 330
“the reason death sticks so cloly to life isn’t biological necessit y—it’s envy. life is so beautiful that death has fallen in love with it, a jealous, posssive love that grabs at what it
can. but life leaps over oblivion lightly, losing only a thing or two of no importance, and gloom is but the passing shadow of a cloud.” chapter 1, pg 6
1, an englishman would never die in somebody el's hou.
老外就是不懂规矩咱英国人就不去别人家里翘辫子。
2, "oh good, let's talk about money"
卷丹百合...
"whats a weekend?"
终于谈到钱了,...,每周的末尾?
3, cora: she was very upt by the death of poor mr pamuk
countess: why? one can't go to pieces at the death of ever we'd all be in a state of collap every time we opened a newspaper.
pamuk的事情让她不安
为啥,死个老外怎么啦?哪天得报纸上没看到,难不成咱就玩崩溃吗?
4, isobel crawley: "i'll take that as a compliment"
countess: "i mustn't have said it correctly"
算是恭维? 我决不承认
5, you have no opinions until you are married, and then your husband will tell you what your opinions are.苏轼的词
结婚前你没啥政见,结婚后你老公会决定你的政治立场。
6, if all el fails we will have to find her an italian they are not so picky.
如果努力都失败了,现有状况给她找个意大利人也不算太糟。
7, mary has the she's family. mary.
手上的牌太好, 咱是一家子
8, we can't have i suppo.
咱不能把他土耳其大使做了, 我猜
9, what about my gardener's pride? is it to be sacrificed at the altar of moley's ambitions.
我园丁也有它的骄傲,不能被我偷偷地输给moly的。
10. put that in your pipe and smoke it!
欠抽
高口
11, "heavens what am i sitting on?"
"it's a swivel chair"
"is that a new invention"
"no, it was invented by thomas jefferson"
"why must every day involve a fight with an american"
...
"no, no, i am a good sailor"
阳宗海
这凳子怎么啦
只是转椅
又是新发明?
杰斐孙时代:上个世纪就发明了的
每天我不爽就一定是美国人冒出来
弹音……
那倒不用,我水上功夫还行
12, lord grantham to matthew crawley - "oh dont worry about mama i can handle her"
maggie "oh really! well if u can u mst have learned very recently"
我来搞定她
1 "i resisted all the way: a new thing for me." chapter 2.
jane says this as bessie is taking her to be locked in the red-room after she had fought back when john reed struck her. for the first time jane is asrting her rights, and this action leads
to her eventually being nt to lowood school.
2 "that night, on going to bed, i forgot to prepare in imagination the barmecide supper, of hot roast potatoes, or white bread and new milk, with which i was wont to amu my inward
cravings. i feasted instead on the spectacle of ideal drawings, which i saw in the dark - all the work of my own hands." chapter 8.
银行操作风险
3 "while i paced softly on, the last sound i expected to hear in so still
a region, a laugh, struck my ears. it was a curious laugh - distinct, formal, mirthless. i stopped" chapter 11.
jane hears this laugh on her first full day at thornfield hall. it is her first indication that something is going on there that she does not know about.
4 "women are suppod to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exerci for their faculties, and a field for their
efforts as much as their brothers do; they
suffer from too rigid a restraint, too absolute a stagnation, precily as men would suffer; and it is narrow-minded in their more privileged fellow-creatures to say that they ought to confine
themlves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags" chapter 12.
5 "the ea of his manner freed me from painful restraint; the friendly frankness, as correct as cordial, with which he treated me, drew me to him" chapter 15. jane says this after
rochester has become friendlier with her after he has told her the story of adele's mother. she is soon in love with him and goes on to say, "and was mr. rochester now ugly in my eyes? no,
胺碘酮片
reader: gratitude and many associates, all pleasurable and genial, made his face the object i best liked to e; his prence in a room was more cheering than the brightest fire" chapter 15.
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