出國留學網專題頻道世界名人欄目,提供與世界名人相關的所有資訊,希望我們所做的能讓您感到滿意! 《世界名人》是 2008年海潮出版社出版的圖書?!妒澜缑?彩圖版)》以讀者的閱讀為本位,打破了傳統(tǒng)的以文字敘述的單一模式,通過科學的體例與創(chuàng)新的版式,全方位、新視覺、多層次地闡釋了140多位世界名人的故事。全書共分為古代時期、近代時期和現當代時期3個篇章,所選名人涉及政治、經濟、軍事、科技、藝術等諸多領域,精彩扼要地講述每位名人的傳奇人生、功過是非。同時,編者選配的近600幅內容涵蓋面廣的圖片,文圖對應,互為解釋和補充,方便讀者理解名人。
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1、成功與失敗的分水嶺,可以用這五個字來表達----我沒有時間。--富蘭克林(美國)
2、想要有空余時間,就不要浪費時間。--富蘭克林(美國)
3、忽視當前一剎那的人,等于虛擲了他所有的一切。--富蘭克林(美國)
4、時間不可空過,惟用之于有益的工作;一切無益的行動,應該完全制止。--富蘭克林(美國)
5、如果說時間是最寶貴的東西,那么浪費時間就是最大的揮霍。 --富蘭克林(美國)
6、你熱愛生命嗎?那么別浪費時間,因為時間是組成生命的材料。--富蘭克林(美國)
7、懶鬼起來吧!別再浪費時間,將來在墳墓內有足夠的時間讓你睡的。--富蘭克林(美國)
8、人生太短暫了,事情是這樣的多,能不兼程而進嗎?--愛迪生(美國)
9、時間乃是最大的革新家。--培根(英國)
10、在適當的時候去做事,可節(jié)省時間;背道而行往往會徒勞無功。--培根(英國)
11、過去的事情是無法挽回的。聰明人對現在與未來的事惟恐應付不暇,對既往的事豈能再去計較。--培根(英國)
12、時間是不可占有的公共財產,隨著時間的推移,真理愈益顯露。--培根(英國)
13、黃金時代是在我們的前面,不是在我們的背后。--培根(英國)
14、敢于浪費自己生命當中一小時的人,尚未發(fā)現生命的價值。 --達爾文(英國)
15、我相信我沒偷過半小時的懶。--達爾文(英國)
6、一個人幾乎可以在任何他懷有無限熱忱的事情上成功。--查爾斯·史考伯
7、深窺自己的心,而后發(fā)覺一切的奇跡在你自己。--培根
8、堅強的信念能贏得強者的心,并使他們變得更堅強。--白哲特
9、流水在碰到底處時才會釋放活力。--歌德
10、那腦袋里的智慧,就像打火石里的火花一樣,不去打它是不肯出來的。--莎士比亞
11、多數人都擁有自己不了解的能力和機會,都有可能做到未曾夢想的事情。--戴爾·卡耐基
12、勿問成功的秘訣為何,且盡全力做你應該做的事吧。--美華納
13、苦難有如烏云,遠望去但見墨黑一片,然而身臨其下時不過是灰色而已。--里希特
14、幸運并非沒有恐懼和煩惱;厄運也決非沒有安慰和希望。--培根
15、不幸可能成為通向幸福的橋梁。--日本諺語
16、苦難磨煉一些人,也毀滅另一些人。--富勒
17、烈火試真金,逆境試強者。--塞內加
18、人生猶如一本書,愚蠢者草草翻過,聰明人細細閱讀。為何如此因為他們只能讀它一次。--保羅
19、過去屬于死神,未來屬于你自己。--雪萊
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馬丁·路德·金:“我自由了!感謝萬能的主,我終于自由了!”
瑪麗蓮·夢露:“37,22,35,R.I.P ”
蕭伯納:“我早就知道無論我活多久,這種事情還是一定會發(fā)生?!?/p>
海明威:“恕我不起來了!”
聶耳:“我的耳朵宛如貝殼,思念著大海的濤聲?!?/p>
盧梭:“睡在這里的是一個熱愛自然和真理的人?!?/p>
馬克·吐溫:“他觀察著世態(tài)的變化,但講述的卻是人間的真理?!?/p>
拉伯雷:“拉下帷幕吧,喜劇已經結束了?!?/p>
貝多芬:“他總是以他自己的一顆人類的善心對待所有的人。”
普希金:“這兒安葬著普希金和他年輕的繆斯,愛情和懶惰,共同消磨了愉快的一生;他沒有做過什么善事,可在心靈上,卻實實在在是個好人?!?/p>
戴高樂:“夏爾·戴高樂?!?/p>
牛頓:“死去的人們應該慶賀自己,因為人類產生了這樣偉大的裝飾品?!?/p>
莎士比亞:“看在耶穌的份上,好朋友,切莫挖掘這黃土下的靈柩;讓我安息者將得到上帝祝福,遷我尸骨者將受亡靈詛咒?!?/p>
富蘭克林:“印刷工富蘭克林?!?/p>
保羅·巴斯蒂爾:“如果生活是一場盛宴,我已經填飽了?!?/p>
馮玉祥:“平民生,平民活,不講美,不講闊。只求為民,只求為國。舊志不懈,守誠守拙。此志不移,誓死抗倭。盡心盡力,我寫我說,咬緊牙關,我便是我,努力努力,一點不錯。”
葉慈:“對人生,對死亡,給予冷然之一瞥,騎士馳過?!?/strong>
司湯達:“米蘭人亨利·貝爾安眠于此。他曾經生存、寫作、戀愛?!?/p>
伏爾泰:“詩人、歷史學家、哲學家,他拓展了人類精神,并且使之懂得它應當是自由的?!?/p>
魯道夫:“π=3.14159265358979323846264338327950288。”
阿里斯托芬:“美樂女神要尋找一所不朽的宮殿,終于在阿里斯托芬的靈府發(fā)現。”
馬克勞林:“承蒙牛頓推薦?!?/p>
丟番圖:“過路人,這里埋葬著丟番圖的骨灰,下面的數字可以告訴你,他的一生有多長。他生命的1/6是愉快的童年。在他生命的1/12,他的面頰上長了細細的胡須。如此,又過了一生的1/7,他結了婚?;楹笪迥?,他獲得了第一個孩子,感到很幸福。可是命運給這個孩子在世界上的光輝燦爛的生命,只有他父親的一半。自從兒子死后,他在深切的悲痛中活了4年,也結束了塵世的生涯。”
拉斐爾:“活著,大自然害怕他會勝過自己的工作;死了,它又害怕自己也會死亡?!?/p>
格斯:“終于,真正的冒險開始了?!?/p>
魯迅:“于浩歌狂熱之際中寒;于天上看見深淵。于一切眼中看見無所有;于無所希望中得救?!幸挥位?,化為長蛇,口有毒牙。不以嚙人,自嚙其身,終以隕顛?!?/strong>
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就像我們說的,英雄不問出處,在美國,有很多知名的公眾人物在兩年的社區(qū)大學學習過。US.NEWS網站上面列出了在社區(qū)大學讀過書的名人,讓我們一起來看看都有哪些你熟悉的吧。
本文86留學網為大家介紹英雄不問出處:上過社區(qū)大學的美國名人們 。
George Lucas喬治盧卡斯
對,沒錯,他就是星球大戰(zhàn)的導演喬治盧卡斯。
就讀過的社區(qū)學院: Modesto Junior College莫德斯托初級學院
盧卡斯曾說“我不喜歡學校,我想做的是在汽車上工作”,盧卡斯說,在自己高中畢業(yè)之前,遇到了一場非常嚴重的車禍,在醫(yī)院里度過了一年,在這一年里想清楚了自己以后要去哪里,于是決定認真的去一個社區(qū)大學接受教育。盧卡斯后來轉學到了四年制大學。
Amy Tan譚恩美
華裔著名作家,代表作小說《喜福會》。《喜福會》在1989年《紐約時報》暢銷書排行榜連續(xù)9個月上榜,共銷出275000多本精裝本。
所就讀過的社區(qū)學院: San Jose City College圣何塞城市學院
譚恩美曾說,參加一個社區(qū)大學,是一個很好的決定,而且當時也沒有太多錢支付其他學校太高的學費。
Arnold Schwarzenegger阿諾施瓦辛格
施瓦辛格大家都熟悉吧,不做過多介紹,我們看他所上過的社區(qū)大學。
所就讀過的社區(qū)大學: Santa Monica College 圣莫尼卡大學
施瓦辛格在社區(qū)大學學習的是ESL(英語語言課程):“我在課堂上玩的很開心,我們從老師那里得到了很多幫助,我很受鼓舞?!笔┩咝粮癞斏现蓍L后在2005年圣莫妮卡大學的畢業(yè)典禮上說。社區(qū)大學是國際學生學習英語,提高英語能力的很好選擇。
Tom Hanks湯姆·漢克斯
還有電影阿甘正傳的主演湯姆漢克斯。
所就讀過的社區(qū)大學: Chabot College恰博學院
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1、人的一生,是很短的,短暫的歲月要求我好好領會生活的進程。——高爾基
2、生活得最有意義的人,并不就是年歲活得最大的人,而是對生活最有感受的人?!R梭
3、人生應該如蠟燭一樣,從頂燃到底,一直都是光明的。——蕭楚女
4、善于利用零星時間的人,才會做出更大的成績來?!A羅庚
5、如果是玫瑰,它總會開花的?!璧?/p>
6、如果你浪費了自己的年齡,那是挺可悲的。因為你的青春只能持續(xù)一點兒時間——很短的一點兒時間?!鯛柕?/p>
7、世界上最快而又最慢,最長而又最短,最平凡而又最珍貴,最易被忽視而又最令人后悔的就是時間?!郀柣?/p>
8、真正的敏捷是一件很有價值的事。因為時間是衡量事業(yè)的標準,如金錢是衡量貨物的標準?!ァづ喔?/p>
9、選擇機會,就是節(jié)省時間?!喔?/p>
10、時間是我的財產,我的田畝是時間。——歌德
11、白日去如箭,達者惜今陽?!於厝?/p>
12、明日復明日,明日何其多!日日待明日,萬事成蹉跎。世人皆被明日累,明日無窮老將至。晨昏滾滾水東流。今古悠悠日西墜。百年明日能幾何?請君聽我《明日歌》?!募?/p>
13、黃河走東溟,白日落西海,逝川與流光,飄忽不相待。——李白
14、生活的情況越艱難,我越感到自己更堅強,甚而也更聰明?!郀柣?/p>
15、世有伯樂,然后有千里馬。——韓愈
16、任何問題都有解決的辦法,無法可想的事是沒有的。——愛迪生
17、世界上最可寶貴的就是“今”,最容易喪失的也是“今”因為他最容易喪失,所以更覺得他寶貴?!畲筢?/p>
18、浪費時間是所有支出中最奢侈及最昂貴的?!惶m克林
19、“世俗有時間是金錢”這句話,所以竊取他人時間的小偷,當然該加以處罰,即使是那些愉快的好人,還是該如忌諱疾病地躲避他們?!突?/p>
20、莫待蕭蕭兩鬃絲!——朱學勉
21、如果我比笛卡爾看得遠些,那是因為我站在巨人們的肩上的緣故。——牛頓
22、勸君著意惜芳菲,莫待行人攀折荊。
23、莫等閑,白了少年頭,空悲切?!里w
24、生活便是尋求新的知識?!T捷列夫
25、昨天只是今天的回憶,明天只是今天的夢。——吉卜齡
26、浪費時間叫虛度,剝用時間叫生活。——揚格
27、人們常覺得準備的階段是在浪費時間,只有當真正機會來臨,而自己沒有能力把握的時候,才能覺悟自己平時沒有準備才是浪費了時間?!_曼·羅蘭
28、你若是愛千古,你應該愛現在;昨日不能喚回來,明日還是不實在;你能確有把握的,只有今日的現在?!獝勰?/p>
29、人生不是一種享樂,而是一樁十分沉重的工作?!蟹颉ね袪査固?/p>
30、人們說生命是很短促的,我認為是他們自己使生命那樣短促的。由于他們不善于利用生命,所以他們反過來抱怨說時間過得太快;可是我認為,就他們那種生活來說,時間倒是過得太慢了?!R梭(zw.liuxue86.com)
31、光陰可惜,譬諸逝水,當博覽機要,以濟功業(yè)。——顏之推<...
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Ich bin ein Berliner ("I am a 'Berliner'")
I am proud to come to this city as the guest of your distinguished Mayor, who has symbolized throughout the world the fighting spirit of West Berlin. And I am proud -- And I am proud to visit the Federal Republic with your distinguished Chancellor who for so many years has committed Germany to democracy and freedom and progress, and to come here in the company of my fellow American, General Clay, who --
-- who has been in this city during its great moments of crisis and will come again if ever needed.
Two thousand years ago -- Two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was "civis Romanus sum." Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is "Ich bin ein Berliner."
(I appreciate my interpreter translating my German.)
There are many people in the world who really don't understand, or say they don't, what is the great issue between the free world and the Communist world.
Let them come to Berlin.
There are some who say -- There are some who say that communism is the wave of the future.
Let them come to Berlin.
And there are some who say, in Europe and elsewhere, we can work with the Communists.
Let them come to Berlin.
And there are even a few who say that it is true that communism is an evil system, but it...
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Remarks on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I'm only going to talk to you just for a minute or so this evening, because I have some -- some very sad news for all of you -- Could you lower those signs, please? -- I have some very sad news for all of you, and, I think, sad news for all of our fellow citizens, and people who love peace all over the world; and that is that Martin Luther King was shot and was killed tonight in Memphis, Tennessee.
Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. He died in the cause of that effort. In this difficult day, in this difficult time for the United States, it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are and what direction we want to move in. For those of you who are black -- considering the evidence evidently is that there were white people who were responsible -- you can be filled with bitterness, and with hatred, and a desire for revenge.
We can move in that direction as a country, in greater polarization -- black people amongst blacks, and white amongst whites, filled with hatred toward one another. Or we can make an effort, as Martin Luther King did, to understand, and to comprehend, and replace that violence, that stain of bloodshed that has spread across our land, with an effort to understand...
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The Space Shuttle "Challenger" Tragedy Address
Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the union , but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for mourning and remembering. Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger. We know we share this pain with all of the people of our country. This is truly a national loss.
Nineteen years ago, almost to the day, we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But we've never lost an astronaut in flight. We've never had a tragedy like this. And perhaps we've forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle. But they, the Challenger Seven, were aware of the dangers, but overcame them and did their jobs brilliantly. We mourn seven heroes: Michael Smith, Dick Scobee, Judith Resnik, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Gregory Jarvis, and Christa McAuliffe. We mourn their loss as a nation together.
For the families of the seven, we cannot bear, as you do, the full impact of this tragedy. But we feel the loss, and we're thinking about you so very much. Your loved ones were daring and brave, and they had that special grace, that special spirit that says, "Give me a challenge, and I'll meet it with joy." They had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its t...
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Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation
Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives:
Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
The United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific.
Indeed, one hour after Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in the American island of Oahu, the Japanese ambassador to the United States and his colleague delivered to our Secretary of State a formal reply to a recent American message. And while this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint of war or of armed attack.
It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time, the Japanese government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.
The attack yesterday on the Hawaiian islands has caused severe damage to ...
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1976 Democratic National Convention Keynote Address
Thank you ladies and gentlemen for a very warm reception.
It was one hundred and forty-four years ago that members of the Democratic Party first met in convention to select a Presidential candidate. Since that time, Democrats have continued to convene once every four years and draft a party platform and nominate a Presidential candidate. And our meeting this week is a continuation of that tradition. But there is something different about tonight. There is something special about tonight. What is different? What is special?
I, Barbara Jordan, am a keynote speaker.
When -- A lot of years passed since 1832, and during that time it would have been most unusual for any national political party to ask a Barbara Jordan to deliver a keynote address. But tonight, here I am. And I feel -- I feel that notwithstanding the past that my presence here is one additional bit of evidence that the American Dream need not forever be deferred.
Now -- Now that I have this grand distinction, what in the world am I supposed to say? I could easily spend this time praising the accomplishments of this party and attacking the Republicans -- but I don't choose to do that. I could list the many problems which Americans have. I could list the problems which cause people to fe...
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