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每日哲理英语美文摘抄 哲理励志美文摘抄 人生的哲理,大多蕴藏和镶嵌在我们生活的细节里。精心收集了每日哲理英语美文,供大家欣赏学习! the gift of possibility 最好的圣诞礼物 that christmas eve, the streets of boston were clogged with tourists and locals bundled in wool and flannel. shoppers, hawkers, and gawkers whirled and swirled around me。“frosty the snowman,”“let it snow!”and “ _gle bells”played in stores; on the sidewalks, the street musicians did their best. everyone, it seemed, was aompanied by someone else smiling or laughing. i was alone. 那年的圣诞前夕,我走在波士顿的街道上,路人熙熙攘攘,游客和本地人打扮的衣着光鲜。购物者、小贩和路人把我围在中间。街旁商店播放着圣诞歌曲,走到哪里都能听到结霜的雪人、下雪吧和铃儿响叮当。人行道上,街头音乐家卖力的表演着。似乎每个人都有人陪伴,脸上绽放出幸福的笑容。只有我是孤身一人。 the eldest of a puerto rican family of 11 children growing up in newyorkscrowded tenements, id spent much of my life seeking solitude. now, finally, at 27, a college student in the midst of a drown-out breakup of a seven-year relationship, i contemplated what id so craved, but i wasnt quite sure i liked it. every part of me wanted to be alone, but not at christmas. my family had returned to puerto rico, my friends had gone home during the holiday break, and my acquaintances were involved in their own lives. dusk was falling, and the inevitable return to my empty apartment brought tears to my eyes.blinking lights from windows and around doors beckoned, and i wished someone would emerge from one of those homes to ask me inside to a warm room with a christmas tree decorated with tinsel, its velvet skirt sprinkled with shiny fake snow and wrapped presents. 我家是一个波多黎各大家庭,我是家里的长子,下面还有10个弟弟妹妹,从小生活在纽约城拥挤的租住房里,在生命的大部分时间, 我都在寻求片刻的孤独。此时此刻,终于,这个27岁的大学生,结束了一段7年的恋情,得到了他想要的孤独,可他却怎么也高兴不起来。我想一个人静一静,但不是在圣诞节。我的家人已经返回了波多黎各,我的朋友都放假回家了,我认识的人都有自己的生活要过。天色晚了,想到要回去那空落落的宿舍,眼泪就不争气 的冒了出来。城市住家的灯火点亮起来,从门窗透出的闪烁灯光仿佛在召唤着我,我多希望有人会打开房门,邀请我走进那温暖的房间,房间一角是一株圣诞树,圣诞彩条将它装饰的绚烂华丽,天鹅绒的树摆上点缀着闪亮的雪花和包裹好的礼物 i stopped at the local market, feeling even more depressed as people filled their baskets with goodies. dates and dried figs, walnuts, pecans, and hazelnuts in their shells reminded me of the gifts we received as children in puerto rico on christmas day, because the big gifts were given on the morning of the feast of the epiphany, on january 6. i missed my family: their rambunctious parties; the dancing; the mounds of rice with pigeon peas; the crusty, garlicky skin on the pork roast; the plantain and yua pasteles wrapped in banana leaves. i wanted to cry for wanting to be alone and for having achieved it. 我在集市边停下脚步,看到人们提着装满美食的篮子,心中感到愈加失落。枣子、无花果干、核桃和山核桃,还有带壳的榛子,让我想起小时候在波多黎各收到的圣诞礼物。1月6日主显节上午,我们才能收到的圣诞大礼。我想念我的家人: 想念他们乱糟糟的派对,想念他们的舞蹈,想念香喷喷的木豆米饭,想念烤乳猪的蒜味脆皮,想念芭蕉叶包裹的大蕉丝兰根。我得到了想要的孤独,却忍不住要落下泪来。 in front of the church down the street, a manger had been set up, with mary, joseph, and the barn animals in expectation of midnight and the arrival of baby jesus. i stood with my neighbors watching the scene, some of them crossing themselves, praying. as i walked home, i realized that the story of joseph and mary wandering from door to door seeking shelter was much like my own history. leaving puerto rico was still a wound in my soul as i struggled with who i had bee in 15 years in the united states. id mourned the losses, but for the first time, i recognized whatid gained. i was independent, educated, healthy, and adventurous. my life was still before me, full of possibility. 在街道尽头的教堂前,布置好了一条马槽,玛丽、约瑟夫和马厩里的动物们都在期待着午夜到来,耶稣降临。我和邻居站在那里看着这幅场景,有些人手画十字、低头祷告。在回家路上,我意识到约瑟夫和玛丽挨家挨户寻求庇护的故事就如同我自己的经历。离开波多黎各始终是我心头难以化解的痛楚,我一直在想,15年的美国生活让我变成了一个什么样的人。我本应为我所失去的感到难过,但那一刻,我第一次认识到我获得了什么。我是一个独立的、受过良好教育的、健康的、富有冒险精神的青年。生活的道路就在我的脚下,充满了无尽的可能性。 sometimes the best gift is the one you give yourself. that christmas, i gave myself credit for what id aomplished so far and permission to go forward, unafraid. it is the best gift ive ever received, the one that i most treasure. 有时候,你送给自己的礼物才是最好的礼物。那个圣诞节,我送给自己的是肯定和许诺,肯定自己过去的努力,许诺自己将不惧一切,奋勇向前。那是我曾收到过的最好的礼物,我最珍惜的圣诞礼物。 View in the heart There is a temple at the foot of Nanshan,and an ancient banyan is in front of it. One morning,a young monk gets up to clean up the courtyard and sees the fallen leaves from the ancient banyan are everywhere,he cant help worrying and look at the tree to sigh. For his sorrow is on the toppest,he throws down the broom and rushes to his masters room ,then he knocks on the door to plea for interview. The young disciple is full of doubt and tells him:Master, you persuades us to be diligent to cultivate our moral character and grasp the truth day and night,but, even I learn them well ,it is hard to avoid to die.Till that time,so-called me, so-called Dao, arent they just like the defoliation in autumn or the deadwood in winter? and they will be buried by a heap of loess? After hearing it ,the old monk points at the ancient banyan and says to the young monk: My disciple ,you dont need to worry about this.In fact, the defoliation in autumn and the deadwood in winter will climb back to the trees silently and bee the flowers in spring and grow up into the leaves in summer at the time of autumnal winds is blowing strongliest and the snow falls down most heavily. Why dont I see it? It is the reason that there isnt any view in your heart, so you cant see the bloom . Facing the withering defoliations and imaging they will be in bud,it needs to have an immortal of spring heart, an optimism of heart. There are always some miseries you will meet in your whole life and strike you when you are unprepared, but we dont need to worry day after day for the arrival of this day, and feel sorry to yourself. Treating the life with the attitude of the optimism, it can not only dissolve the agony and misfortune , but also bring a kind of pleased mood to you everyday and make your life bright and flourishing . As long as the view is in the heart,arent the paths full of fragrance of flowers everywhere? The Nice Flowers As the sun rose over the horizon, I went out to enjoy the beauty of the grassland scenery. On the way, I saw a pair of red flowers blooming. They had flat petals and were incredibly full of smiling beauty. Those independent flowers seemed very vibrant. Gazing at the flowers made me think of many things. 当太阳升过地平线时,我走出屋外来欣赏草原的美景。在路上,我看见两朵红色的花在绽放。花瓣平展,花朵有着让人无法抵御的美丽。这些自由的花朵充满了活力。看见这些花儿让我想起许多事。 Dew like pearls shone on the grass brightly. Rays of sun offered happiness. I stood and stared at the beautiful flowers for a long time, enjoying the bright, pleasant sunshine. Butterflies and little bees were flying about. Then some naughty children with sticks came. One child swung his stick when he saw the flowers. Many petals fell to the earth, and with them, my heart fell too. 草上的露珠像晶莹剔透的珍珠在闪烁。阳光送来了幸福。我站在那儿,长久凝视着这些花儿,享受着明亮而又惬意的阳光。蝴蝶和蜜蜂在花丛中飞舞。这时,2个拿着棍子的淘气小男孩来到这里,有个男孩一看到这些花,马上就挥起了棍子。许多花瓣掉落到地上,我的心也随之跌入低谷。 The next day, beside the road, the red flowers were brighter than the day before. The natural beauty made me gasp. It gave me an understanding of the e

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