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1、2021英语励志美文短篇100字优美英文美文摘抄篇一Suffering Is Self-Manufacturedby Leon J SaulI believe the immediate purpose of life is to live, to survive. All known forms of life go through life cycles. The basic plan is birth, maturing, mating, reproducing, death. Thus, the immediate purpose of human life is for each i

2、ndividual to fulfill his life cycle. This involves proper maturing into the fully developed adult of the species. The pine tree grows straight unless harmful influences warp it. So does the human being.It is a finding of the greatest significance that the mature man and woman have the nature and cha

3、racteristics of the good spouse and parent, namely the ability to enjoy, responsible, working, and loving. If the world consisted primarily of mature persons;loving, responsible, productive toward family, friends, and the world;most of our human problems would be resolved.But most people have suffer

4、ed in childhood from influences which have warped their development. Hence, as adults, they have not realized their full and proper nature. They feel something is wrong without knowing what it is. They feel inferior, frustrated, insecure, and anxious. And they react to these inner feelings just as a

5、ny animal reacts to any hurt or threat: by a readiness to fight or to flee. Flight carries them into alcoholism and other mental disorders. Fight impels them to crime, cruelty, and war. This readiness to violence, this inhumanity of man to man, is the basic problem of human life, for in the form of

6、war, it now threatens to extinguish us.Without the fight/flight reaction, man would never have survived the cave and the jungle. But now, through social living, man has made himself relatively safe from the elements and the wild beasts. He is even learning to protect himself against disease. He can

7、produce adequate food, clothing, and shelter for the present population of the Earth. Barring a possible astronomical accident, he now faces no serious threat to his existence, except one: the fight/flight reaction within himself.This jungle readiness to hurt and to kill is now a vestigial hangover,

8、 like the appendix, which interferes with the new and more powerful means of coping with nature through civilization. Trying to solve every problem by fighting or fleeing is the primitive method still central for the immature child. The later method;understanding and cooperation;requires the mature

9、capacities of the adult. In an infantile world, fighting may be forced upon one. Then it is more effective if handled maturely for mature goals. Probably war will cease only when enough persons are mature.The basic problem is social adaptation and biologic survival. The basic solution is for people

10、to understand the nature of their own biological, emotional maturity, to work toward it to help the children in their development toward it. Human suffering is mostly made by man himself. It is primarily the result of the failure of adults, because of improper child rearing, to mature emotionally. H

11、ence, instead of enjoying their capacities for responsible work and love, they are grasping, egocentric, insecure, frustrated, anxious, and hostile.Maturity is the path from madness and murder to inner peace and satisfying living for each individual and for the human species. This I believe on the e

12、vidence of science and through personal observation and experience.优美英文美文摘抄篇二I Never Stopped Believingby Eva SaxlI believe that it is important to be brought up with a firm belief in the good. I was fortunate in this respect. My parents not only gave me a happy home, but they had me study half a doz

13、en foreign languages and made it possible for me to travel in other countries. This made me more tolerant and helped me to bridge many difficulties in later life.Soon after I had married, my husband and I left our native Czechoslovakia and went to live in Shanghai, China. Here was a really internati

14、onal city. People of all races and creeds lived and worked together. As everywhere, there were good and bad people. I found out that most people are kind and good. But in the Orient, one cannot always be certain. Many people do not show their true character openly. Often it is difficult to strike th

15、e chord that will get a harmonious response. But when we spoke Chinese, we could strike these chords. In return, the Chinese taught us much about their philosophy of life.In Shanghai, in 1941, when I was only twenty years old, the doctors discovered that I had diabetes. It was a terrible shock, beca

16、use diabetes is incurable. But it can be controlled by insulin. Although this drug was not manufactured in China, there were ample stocks of imported insulin available. This enabled me to continue a normal, happy life.Then bombs fell on Pearl Harbor and the Japanese occupied Shanghai. The import of

17、insulin was cut off. Before long, there was not enough for the diabetics. I was on a starvation diet to keep my insulin requirements as low as possible. But my meager supplies soon scraped bottom. Many diabetics had already died, and the situation became desperate. Throughout all of it, I never stop

18、ped believing that with the help of God and my husband’s love and care, I would survive.I continued to teach in Chinese schools. My faith and my husband’s never-ending efforts to get the manufacture of insulin started gave me courage. Buffalo pancreas was secured, and in a small laborato

19、ry the production of insulin was attempted. I served as the human guinea pig on which it was tested. I’ll never forget the day when my husband gave me the first injection of the new insulin, which had worked on rabbits. It helped! Can you imagine our happiness and relief?But there were still o

20、ther things to worry about. Tropical diseases, inflation, and the Japanese military. Oh yes, also American B-29s. Once, they hit the power plant and cut off our electricity. Without it, no insulin could be made. These were difficult times indeed!Besides my trust in God, I derived the greatest streng

21、th from the deep love and complete understanding between my husband and me. And next to that was the kindness and help of many, many friends of many nationalities. Even some Japanese civilians, although their country was at war with us, helped whenever they could.To me, who lived under enemy occupat

22、ion, freedom has a special meaning. My dreams came true when we were sailing toward the United States, where life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are the rights of every human being.Therefore, this country;of people from many lands;has so quickly become my cherished home. In it, I believe.优美英

23、文美文摘抄篇三A Reporter Quotes His Sourcesby William L ShirerIt’s rather difficult in these noisy, confusing, nerve-racking days to achieve the peace of mind in which to pause for a moment to reflect on what you believe in. There’s so little time and opportunity to give it much thought;though

24、it is the thing we live by; and without it, without beliefs, human existence today would hardly be bearable.My own view of life, like everyone else’s, is conditioned by personal experience. In my own case, there were two experiences, in particular, which helped to shape my beliefs: years of li

25、fe and work under a totalitarian regime, and a glimpse of war.Living in a totalitarian land taught me to value highly;and fiercely;the very things the dictators denied: tolerance, respect for others and, above all, the freedom of the human spirit.A glimpse of war filled me with wonder not only at ma

26、n’s courage and capacity for self-sacrifice, but at his stubborn, marvelous will to preserve, to endure, to prevail;amidst the most incredible savagery and suffering. When you saw people;civilians;who where bombed out, or who, worse, had been hounded in the concentration camps or worked to a f

27、razzle in the slave-labor gangs;when you saw them come out of these ordeals of horror and torture, still intact as human beings, with a will to go on, with a faith still in themselves, in their fellow man, and in God, you realized that man was indestructible. You appreciated, too, that despite the c

28、orruption and cruelty of life, man somehow managed to retain great virtues: love, honor, courage, self-sacrifice, compassion.It filled you with a certain pride just to be a member of the human race. It renewed your belief in your fellow men.Of course, there are many days (in this Age of Anxiety) whe

29、n a human being feels awfully low and discouraged. I myself find consolation at such moments by two means: trying to develop a sense of history, and renewing the quest for inner life.I go back, for example, to reading Plutarch. He reminds you that even in the golden days of Greece and Rome, from whi

30、ch so much that is splendid in our own civilization derives, there was a great deal of what we find so loathsome in life today: war, strife, corruption, treason, double-crossing, intolerance, tyranny, rabble-rousing. Reading history thus gives you perspective. It enables you to see your troubles rel

31、atively. You don’t take them so seriously then.Finally, I find that most true happiness comes from one’s inner life; from the disposition of the mind and soul. Admittedly, a good inner life is difficult to achieve, especially in these trying times. It takes reflection and contemplation.

32、And self-discipline. One must be honest with oneself, and that’s not easy. (You have to have patience and understanding. And, when you can, seek God.)But the reward of having an inner life, which no outside storm or evil turn of fortune can touch, is, it seems to me, a very great one.看了;优美英文美文摘抄;的人还看了:1.优秀英文美文摘抄阅读2.经典英文美文摘抄3.经典英语美文摘抄励志4.英语经典美文摘抄5.优美的英语句子摘抄第 10 页 共 10 页

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