小王子英文经典语录?那么,小王子英文经典语录?一起来了解一下吧。
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小王子》里的经典语录 1、小王子:你知道--当你感觉到悲伤的时候,就会喜欢看落日... 2、如果有人钟爱着一朵独一无二的、盛开在浩瀚星海里的花。那么,当他抬头仰望繁星时,便会心满意足。他会告诉自己:“我心爱的花在那里,在那颗遥远的星星上。”可是,如果羊把花吃掉了。那么,对他来说,所有的星光变会在刹那间暗淡无光!而你却认为这并不重要! 3、因为忘记自己的朋友是一件悲哀的事情,并不是每个人都有朋友,如果我忘记了小王子,那我就会变得和那些除了对数字感兴趣,对其他事都漠不关心的大人们一样了... 4、小王子:我那时什么也不懂!我应该根据她的行为,而不是根据她的话来判断她。她香气四溢,让我的生活更加芬芳多彩,我真不该离开她的...我早该猜到,在她那可笑的伎俩后面是缱绻柔情啊。花朵是如此的天真无邪!可是,我毕竟是太年轻了,不知该如何去爱她。 5、玫瑰花:”我并非如此的弱不禁风...夜晚的凉风对我倒有好处。我是一朵花啊。” 6、玫瑰花:哦,如果我想跟蝴蝶交朋友的话,当然就得忍耐两三只毛毛虫的拜访咯。我听说蝴蝶长的很漂亮。况且,如果没有蝴蝶,没有毛毛虫,还会有谁来看我呢?你离我那么远...至于大动物,我才不怕呢,我有我的力爪啊。 7、小王子:我在想星星们闪闪发亮是不是为了要让每个人找到回家的路。他说:“看,我的那颗星星,恰好就在头上却距离如此遥远!” 8、“人群里也是很寂寞的。”蛇说。 9、小王子:人吗?我想大概有六、七个吧,几年前看到过他们,但我不知道在哪能找到他们,风把他们吹散了,他们没有根,活得很辛苦。 10、驯养的意思:“这是常常被人遗忘的事情。”狐狸说道,“它的意思就是建立关系。” 11、狐狸说:“对我而言,你只不过是个小男骇,就像其他千万个小男孩一样。我不需要你,你也同样用不着我。对你来说。我也只不过是只狐狸,就跟其他千万只狐狸一样。然而,如果你驯养我。我们将会彼此需要,对我而言,你将是宇宙唯一的了,我对你来说,也是世界上唯一的了。 12、狐狸:如果你驯养我,那我的生命就充满阳光,你的脚步声会变得跟其他人的不一样。其他人的脚步声会让我迅速躲到地底下,而你的脚步声则会像音乐一样,把我召唤出洞穴。 13、狐狸:你看,看到那边的麦田了吗?我不吃面包,麦子对我来说一点意义也没有,麦田无法让我产生联想,这实在可悲。但是,你有一头金发,如果你驯养我,那该有多么美好啊!金黄色的麦子会让我想起你,我也会喜欢听风在麦穗间吹拂的声音。 14、“你只能了解你驯养的东西。”狐狸说,“人类不再有时间去了解事情了,他们总是到商店里买现在的东西。但是,却没有一家商店贩卖友谊,所以人类没有真正的朋友,如果你不需要一个朋友,就驯养我吧!” 15、大人们通常都是这样,以貌取人.... 16、小王子:“你们很美,”他继续往下说“但是很空虚,没有人会为你们而死,没错,一般过路的人,可能会认为我的玫瑰和你们很像,但她只要一朵花就胜过你们全部,因为她是我灌溉的那朵玫瑰花;她是那朵我放在玻璃罩下面,让我保护不被风吹袭,而且为她打死毛毛虫的玫瑰;因为,她是那朵我愿意倾听她发牢骚、吹嘘、甚至沉默的那朵玫瑰;因为,她是我的玫瑰。” 17、只有用心灵才能看得清事物本质, 真正重要的东西是肉眼无法看见的 18、因为你把时间投注在你的玫瑰花身上, 所以, 她才会如此重要。 19、“人总是这山望着那山高。”扳道工说。 20、“水对心灵也会有好处。” 21、“因为有一朵我们看不到的花儿,星星才显得如此美丽,沙漠美丽。因为,沙漠某处隐藏着一口井。”小王子说。 22、“我今天也要回家了。” “路好远也很艰难。” 23、如果你爱上了某个星球的一朵花。那么,只要在夜晚仰望星空,就会觉得漫天的繁星就像一朵朵盛开的花。 24、就像水一样因为辘轳和绳子,使得你让我喝的水有如音乐一般。 你记得吗?它是如此凄美。 25、我会住在其中的一颗星星上面,在某一颗星星上微笑着,每当夜晚你仰望星空的时候,就会像是看到所有的星星都在微笑一般。 26、人不应该听花说些什么,只要欣赏她们,闻闻花就够了。 27、当你抚平你的忧伤的时候,你就会是我永远的朋友,你要跟我一起笑。 28、想起你,我会很幸福的,你知道我也看着星星啊。所有的星星将会有着生锈辘轳的井,所有的星星都会流出水来让我喝... 29、夜里,你要抬头仰望满天的星星,我那颗实在太小了,我都没发指给你看它在哪儿。这样倒也好,我的星星,对你来说就是满天星星中的一颗。所以,你会爱这满天的星星...所有的星星都会是你的朋友。 30、泪水的世界是多么神秘啊!!!!
All grown-ups were once children
-- although few of them remember it.
所有的人都曾经是个孩子
可惜只有很少的一些人记得这一点(所以成人世界永远都无法真正理解孩子们内心深处的想法)
there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day.
But when it is a matter of baobabs, that always means a catastrophe.
"watch out for the baobabs!"
有时候人们把自己的工作推到以后去做并没有什么妨害
但要遇到拔猴面包树苗这种事
那就非造成灾难不可(很多事情因为我们的一再犹豫和拖沓而酿成严重的后果,如果我们决定要做一件事就要立马付诸行动)
One day," you said to me, "I saw the sunset forty-four times!"
And a little later you added: "You know-- one loves the sunset, when one is so sad..."
"Were you so sad, then?" I asked, "on the day of the forty-four sunsets?"
But the little prince made no reply.
"有一天我看见过四十三次日落"
过一会儿你又说
"你知道当人们感到非常苦闷时,总是喜欢日落的"
"一天四十三次你怎么会这么苦闷"
小王子没有回答
嘿嘿~~看过~~ 1 一直往前走,也走不了多远的。 2 这是我的一个秘密,再简单不过的秘密:一个人只有用心去看,才能看到真实。事情的真相只用眼睛是看不见的。 3 沙漠之所以美丽,是因为在它的某个角落隐藏着一口井水…… 4 当你不再感到伤心的时候(时间会冲淡一切伤痛),你就会因认识我而感到心满意足。你是我永远的朋友。将会和我一起欢笑。为了欢乐,你会经常打开窗子……当你的朋友看到你因仰望天空而大笑时,一定会感到莫名其妙!到时候,你可以对他们说:“是的,星星总让我开心而笑!” 5 这就是我的秘密,它很简单:只要用心去看就能看清。本质的东西是肉眼看不见的。 6 只有小孩子知道自己在找什么。他们把时间花费在布洋娃娃身上。因此对他们而言,洋娃娃就变得很重要。一旦有人将娃娃拿走,他们就会号啕大哭…… 7、重要的东西用眼睛是看不到的……就好比花一样。假如你喜欢某个行星上的一朵花,在夜晚仰望星空的时候心情就会很愉快,感觉所有的行星都开满了花…… 8 每一个人都有自己的星星,但其中的含意却因人而异。对旅人而言,星星是向导;对其他人而言,它们只不过是天际中闪闪发光的小东西而已;对学者而言,星星则是一门待解的难题;对我那位商人来说,它们就是财富。不过,星星本身是沉默的。你——只有你——了解这些星星与众不同的含义…… 9你在你的玫瑰花身上耗费的时间使得你的玫瑰花变得如此重要。 因为中文翻译的版本不同,所以可能跟楼上的几位的翻译有所出入。不过意思是绝对对的。 希望对你有帮助,望采纳。O(∩_∩)O谢谢。
出自小王子第26章:
- the little prince converses with the snake; the little prince consoles the narrator; the little prince returns to his planet。.
Beside the well there was the ruin of an old stone wall. When I came back from my work, the next evening, I saw from some distance away my little price sitting on top of a wall, with his feet dangling. And I heard him say:
"Then you don‘t remember. This is not the exact spot." Another voice must have answered him, for he replied to it:
"Yes, yes! It is the right day, but this is not the place."
I continued my walk toward the wall. At no time did I see or hear anyone. The little prince, however, replied once again:
"--Exactly. You will see where my track begins, in the sand. You have nothing to do but wait for me there. I shall be there tonight."
I was only twenty metres from the wall, and I still saw nothing.
After a silence the little prince spoke again:
"You have good poison? You are sure that it will not make me suffer too long?"
I stopped in my tracks, my heart torn asunder; but still I did not understand.
"Now go away," said the little prince. "I want to get down from the wall."
I dropped my eyes, then, to the foot of the wall-- and I leaped into the air. There before me, facing the little prince, was one of those yellow snakes that take just thirty seconds to bring your life to an end. Even as I was digging into my pocked to get out my revolver I made a running step back. But, at the noise I made, the snake let himself flow easily across the sand like the dying spray of a fountain, and, in no apparent hurry, disappeared, with a light metallic sound, among the stones.
I reached the wall just in time to catch my little man in my arms; his face was white as snow.
"What does this mean?" I demanded. "Why are you talking with snakes?"
I had loosened the golden muffler that he always wore. I had moistened his temples, and had given him some water to drink. And now I did not dare ask him any more questions. He looked at me very gravely, and put his arms around my neck. I felt his heart beating like the heart of a dying bird, shot with someone‘s rifle...
"I am glad that you have found what was the matter with your engine," he said. "Now you can go back home--"
"How do you know about that?"
I was just coming to tell him that my work had been successful, beyond anything that I had dared to hope. He made no answer to my question, but he added:
"I, too, am going back home today..."
Then, sadly--
"It is much farther... it is much more difficult..."
I realised clearly that something extraordinary was happening. I was holding him close in my arms as if he were a little child; and yet it seemed to me that he was rushing headlong toward an abyss from which I could do nothing to restrain him...
His look was very serious, like some one lost far away.
"I have your sheep. And I have the sheep‘s box. And I have the muzzle..." And he gave me a sad smile.
I waited a long time. I could see that he was reviving little by little.
"Dear little man," I said to him, "you are afraid..."He was afraid, there was no doubt about that. But he laughed lightly.
"I shall be much more afraid this evening..."
Once again I felt myself frozen by the sense of something irreparable. And I knew that I could not bear the thought of never hearing that laughter any more. For me, it was like a spring of fresh water in the desert.
"Little man," I said, "I want to hear you laugh again."
But he said to me:
"Tonight, it will be a year... my star, then, can be found right above the place where I came to the Earth, a year ago..."
"Little man," I said, "tell me that it is only a bad dream-- this affair of the snake, and the meeting-place, and the star..."
But he did not answer my plea. He said to me, instead: "The thing that is important is the thing that is not seen..."
"Yes, I know..."
"It is just as it is with the flower. If you love a flower that lives on a star, it is sweet to look at the sky at night. All the stars are a-bloom with flowers..."
"Yes, I know..."
"It is just as it is with the water. Because of the pulley, and the rope, what you gave me to drink was like music. You remember-- how good it was."
"Yes, I know..."
"And at night you will look up at the stars. Where I live everything is so small that I cannot show you where my star is to be found. It is better, like that. My star will just be one of the stars, for you. And so you will love to watch all the stars in the heavens... they will all be your friends. And, besides, I am going to make you a present..."
He laughed again.
"Ah, little prince, dear little prince! I love to hear that laughter!"
"That is my present. Just that. It will be as it was when we drank the water..."
"What are you trying to say?"
"All men have the stars," he answered, "but they are not the same things for different people. For some, who are travelers, the stars are guides. For others they are no more than little lights in the sky. For others, who are scholars, they are problems . For my businessman they were wealth. But all these stars are silent. You-- you alone-- will have the stars as no one else has them--"
"What are you trying to say?"
"In one of the stars I shall be living. In one of them I shall be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing, when you look at the sky at night... you-- only you-- will have stars that can laugh!"
And he laughed again.
"And when your sorrow is comforted (time soothes all sorrows) you will be content that you have known me. You will always be my friend. You will want to laugh with me. And you will sometimes open your window, so, for that pleasure... and your friends w ill be properly astonished to see you laughing as you look up at the sky! Then you will say to them, ‘Yes, the stars always make me laugh!‘ And they will think you are crazy. It will be a very shabby trick that I shall have played on you..."
And he laughed again.
"It will be as if, in place of the stars, I had given you a great number of little bells that knew how to laugh..." And he laughed again. Then he quickly became serious: "Tonight-- you know... do not come," said the little prince.
"I shall not leave you," I said.
"I shall look as if I were suffering. I shall look a little as if I were dying. It is like that. Do not come to see that. It is not worth the trouble..."
"I shall not leave you."
But he was worried.
"I tell you-- it is also because of the snake. He must not bite you. Snakes-- they are malicious creatures. This one might bite you just for fun..."
"I shall not leave you."
But a thought came to reassure him:
"It is true that they have no more poison for a second bite."
That night I did not see him set out on his way. He got away from me without making a sound. When I succeeded in catching up with him he was walking along with a quick and resolute step. He said to me merely:
"Ah! You are there..."
And he took me by the hand. But he was still worrying.
"It was wrong of you to come. You will suffer. I shall look as if I were dead; and that will not be true..."
I said nothing.
"You understand... it is too far. I cannot carry this body with me. It is too heavy."
I said nothing.
"But it will be like an old abandoned shell. There is nothing sad about old shells..."
I said nothing.
He was a little discouraged. But he made one more effort:
"You know, it will be very nice. I, too, shall look at the stars. All the stars will be wells with a rusty pulley. All the stars will pour out fresh water for me to drink..."
I said nothing.
"That will be so amusing! You will have five hundred million little bells, and I shall have five hundred million springs of fresh water..."
And he too said nothing more, becuase he was crying...
"Here it is. Let me go on by myself."
And he sat down, because he was afraid. Then he said, again:
"You know-- my flower... I am responsible for her. And she is so weak! She is so naive! She has four thorns, of no use at all, to protect herself against all the world..."
I too sat down, because I was not able to stand up any longer.
"There now-- that is all..."
He still hesitated a little; then he got up. He took one step. I could not move.
There was nothing but a flash of yellow close to his ankle. He remained motionless for an instant. He did not cry out. He fell as gently as a tree falls. There was not even any sound, because of the sand.
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