"People seldom tell the truths that are worth telling. We ought to choose our truths ascarefully as we choose our lies and to select our virtues with as much thoughtas we bestow upon the selection of our enemies." 人们很少告知值得告知的真相。我们应该像选择谎言一样小心选择我们的真相,考虑拣选...
n.,pl.truths(tro̅o̅tz, tro̅o̅ths). 1.the true or actual state of a matter:to tell the truth. 2.conformity with fact or reality; verity:to check the truth of a statement. 3.a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like:mathematical truths. ...
……‘Instead, why not devote yourself to seeking all those beautiful truths which simple calculations enable us to discover every day?’ After this modest word of advice, they went their separate ways, each of them very much displeased, I believe, with the other. 牛津英译本pp.171.)***(...
She remembered that he frequently told bald truths about himself when he spoke mockingly—mocking himself as well as others, and she hastily looked up at him. Were his feelings really hurt?Did he really care about her?Had he been on the verge of a proposal when he saw her palms?Or had ...
Greeley, A., & Hout, M. (2001). Getting to the truths that matter (Reply to Stolzenberg). American Sociological Review, 152-158.Greeley, Andrew, and Michael Hout. 2001. "Getting to the Truths that Matter." American Sociological Review 66(1):152-58....
• What's the matter, you dissentious rogues, that rubbing the poor itch of your opinion make yourselves scabs?——William Shakespeare • 【威廉·莎士比亚:怎么了,你们这些吵闹的流氓们,在你们愚见的脓包上磨个不停,是要让它变成痂吗?】 • Getting rid of a delusion makes us wiser than getti...
That is to say: there is no truth (or there are many truths) but stories; truth actually does not matter in law. Law is asked to re-construct the truth logically, based on facts, and without being affected by what outside the law, and then a fair and just legal decision can be ...
3.(Philosophy)philosophya proposition that is amenable to empirical testing, as contrasted with the truths of logic or mathematics 4.as a matter of factactually; in fact adj unimaginative or emotionless:he gave a matter-of-fact account of the murder. ...
No, thoroughly unprepared we take the step into the afternoon of life; worse still, we take this step with the false assumption that our truths and ideals will serve us as hitherto. But we cannot live the afternoon of life according to the programme of life's morning; for what was great...
All truths are not to be told. 真理并不都能说得清。 All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; all play and no work makes Jack a mere boy. 只工作,不玩耍,聪明孩子要变傻;尽玩耍,不学习,聪明孩子没出息。 Although it rains, throw not away your watering pot. 纵然天下雨,休把水壶丢。