ӢĽ(jng)
1Work makes the workman.
ڹɽ
2We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old but more and more like ourselves.
SgL(zhng)҂׃Ҳ׃׃ø҂Լ—— ؐˠ
3A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning.
ijR(sh)(dng)?sh)ôČW(xu)
4Business is the salt of life.
I(y)֮}
5It is not work that kills,but worry.
(hu)Ǒn]
6Business is business.
¹k
7Learn wisdom by the follies of others.
˵ЌW(xu)
8Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.
Л]пµĖ|ֻҪĖ|——
9Everybody’s business is nobody’s business.
˵¾ǟo^
10Do business,but be not a slave to it.
ҪҪ(w)ū`
11Better late than never.
tȲ
12Doubt is the key of knowledge.
֪R(sh)֮
13It is right to put everything in its proper use.
¶(yng)õ
14If you would have a thing well done,do it yourself.
͵HԄ(dng)ָ
15The shortest answer is doing the thing.
(jin)̵Ļشһ(g)“”
16Business makes a man as well as tries him.
I(y)Կ(yn)Ҳ
17Better a glorious death than a shameful life.
sɐu
18A work ill done must be twice done.
״¸
19Finished labours are pleasant.
ɹһ
20Better master one than engage with ten.
(hu)ʮ羫һ
21Practice makes perfect.
22Chiefly the mold of a man"s fortune is in his own hands.
һ(g)˵\(yn)ҪԼ——
23Wisdom is to the mind what health is to the body.
֪R(sh)֮ھһ罡֮w
24He lives long that lives well.
úõڻþ
25Business before pleasure.
I(y)혷ں
26What may be done at any time will be done at no time.
κΕr(sh)飬κΕr(sh)
27He that doth most at once doth least.
ʲôһY(ji)һҲ؝
28Work bears witness who does well.
Clĺ
29Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.
Є(dng)֪R(sh)֮ѹ
30Knowledge advances by steps and not by leaps.
֪R(sh)ֻѭuM(jn)SM(jn)
31Experience is the father of wisdom and memory the mother.
(jng)(yn)֪R(sh)֮ӛ֪R(sh)֮ĸ
32Dexterity comes by experience.
쾚Խ(jng)(yn)
33They who cannot do as they would,must do as they can.
ԸУҲ횱M
34We prefer to die a hero, rather than live a slave.
Ӣ۶ū`
35Experience is the best teacher.
(jng)(yn)õĽ̎
36Do as most men do and men will speak well of thee.
մ(sh)ǘӸɣ˂(hu)Qٝ
37Experience keeps a dear school,but fools learn in no other.
(jng)(yn)W(xu)УW(xu)M(fi)̎W(xu)
38Put your shoulder to the wheel.
Ŭ
39A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
\W(xu)`
40It is good to learn at another man’s cost.
ǰ܇b
41All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
ֻˣСҲ׃ɵ
42He that thinks his business below him will always be above his business.
С۸ֵ͡
43Seeing is believing.
һҊ
44Wit once bought is worth twice taught.
ɽ(jng)(yn)õǻۣڌW(xu)(x)õǻһHw(hu)^ɴεĽ̎̌(do)
45Deliberate slowly, promptly.
Є(dng)
46Interests are anchors, and I believe they will bring peace and even happiness in the end.
dȤ^K(hu)ƽҸ—— ɭ
47Affairs that are done by due degrees are soon ended.
Ͱܿꡣ
48Business may be troublesome,but idleness is pernicious.
I(y)m_ˣж躦
49In for a penny,in for a pound.()
һ_^Ҫףһݡ
50Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.
н(jng)(yn)oW(xu)ЌW(xu)o(jng)(yn)
51He that will not work shall not eat.
߲ʳ
52Business neglected is business lost.
ҕI(y)ǷŗI(y)
53Never think yourself above business.
ҕ^Ҫ۸ֵͣh(yun)ҪJ(rn)ԼǴС
54Never do things by halves.
²Ҫ;U
55Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.
ֵֵ
56It is lost labour to sow where there is no soil.
]NҲͽ
57If you want knowledge,you must toil for it.
Ҫ֪R(sh)횏ڿá
ԴW(wng)j(lu) ؟(z)ăHތW(xu)(x)a(chn)(qun)}Ո(qng)(lin)ϵ҂r(sh)h