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| For you I am pining myself away without regret. 衣带渐宽终不悔,为伊消得人憔悴。(2007-07-27) |
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| There is not any advantage without disadvantage. 有一利必有一弊。(2007-07-26) |
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| If it worked once, it can work twice. 一次得手,再次不愁。(2007-07-25) |
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| All asses wag their ears.傻子总爱装聪明。(2007-07-24) |
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| A wise man will make tools of what comes to hand. 聪明的人能随机应变。(2007-07-20) |
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| A man may love his house well without riding on the ridge. 有宝何必人前夸。(2007-07-19) |
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| A man may dig his grave with his teeth. 祸从口出。(2007-07-18) |
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| The worst bankrupt is the person who lost his enthusiasm.最可悲的破产者是丧失自己热情的人。(2007-07-03) |
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| They who lay traps for others are often caught by their own bait. 害人者终害己。(2007-07-02) |
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| Wisdom is more important than beauty. 聪明比美丽更有用。(2007-06-30) |
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| A man in love is easily deceived. 恋爱的人易受骗。(2007-06-29) |
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| Walls have ears. 隔墙有耳。(2007-06-28) |
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| "You couldn't see my tears cause I am in water," Fish said to Water. "But I could feel your tears cause you are in me," Replied Water.(2007-06-27) |
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| When wine sinks, words swim. 美酒一下肚,话匣关不住。(2007-06-26) |
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| Complaints are the greatest offerings that God obtains from human beings, as well as the most faithful prayers human beings might utter to God.怨言是上天得至人类最大的供物,也是人类祷告中最真诚的部分。(2007-06-26) |
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| Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten. 记住该记住的,忘记该忘记的。(2007-06-25) |
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| We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. 井枯方知水可贵。(2007-06-22) |
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| Like father, like son. 有其父必有其子。(2007-06-21) |
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| You cannot have your cake and eat it too. 鱼与熊掌,不可得兼。(2007-06-20) |
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