关于感恩的英语名言

感恩名言:

1:do as you would be done by (己所不欲,勿施于人)

2:we should never remember the benefits we have offered nor forget the favor received. (自己的好事别去提,别人的恩惠要铭记。 )

3:gratitude is the sign of noble souls. (感恩是精神高尚的标志。)

感恩的故事:

1:落叶在空中盘旋,谱写着一曲感恩的乐章,那是大树对滋养它大地的感恩;白云在蔚蓝的天空中飘荡,绘画着那一幅幅感人的画面,那是白云对哺育它的蓝天的感恩。因为感恩才会有这个多彩的社会,因为感恩才会有真挚的友情。因为感恩才让我们懂得了生命的真谛。
in the deciduous circled in the air, composed of a movement of thanksgiving, it was a tree on the earth's thanksgiving nourish it; white clouds in the blue sky around, painting paintings zhao na touching the screen, which is feeding on the white clouds blue sky thanksgiving. thanksgiving is because we have made this colorful community, because thanksgiving will be sincere friendship. thanksgiving because it let us know the true meaning of life.

2:  when we put a small piece of alum into muddy water, we can see the alum can soon make the water clear. if each of us has an attitude of being grateful, we’ll be able to get rid of impulse, upset, dissatisfaction and misfortune. being grateful can bring us a better and more beautiful life.
把一小块明矾放入混沌的水中,我们发现,水很快就澄清了。如果人人都有一颗感恩的心,就能沉淀许多的浮躁和不安,消融许多的不满和不幸。感恩能让我们的生活变得更加美好。

3:  once president roosevelt’s house was broken into and lots of things were stolen.hearing this, one of roosevelt’s friends wrote to him and advised him not to take it to his heart so much. president roosevelt wrote back immediately, saying,”dear friend, thank you for your letter to comfort me. i’m all right now. i think i should thank god. this is because of the following three reasons: firstly, the thief only stole things from me but did not hurt me at all; secondly, the thief has stolen some of my things instead of all my things; thirdly, most luckily for me, it was the man rather than me who became a thief…”
美国总统罗斯福的家曾经失窃,财物损失严重。朋友闻此消息,就写信来安慰他,劝他不必把这件事放在心上。罗斯福总统很快回信说:“亲爱的朋友,谢谢你来信安慰我,我一切都很好。我想我应该感谢上帝,因为:第一,我损失的只是财物,而人却毫发未损;第二,我只损失了部分财物,而非所有财产;第三,最幸运的是,做小偷的是那个人,而不是我……” 
it was quite unlucky for anyone to be stolen from.. however, president roosevelt had such three reasons to be so grateful. this story tells us how we can learn to be grateful in our life.
对任何人来说,家中失窃绝非幸事。但是,罗斯福总统却能找到三个感恩的理由。这个故事告诉我们,生活中,我们应该学会感恩。

4:   i think we should even be grateful to life whenever we are unsuccessful or unlucky. only by doing this can we find our weakness and shortcomings when we fail. we can also get relief and warmth when we are unlucky. this can help us find our courage to overcome the difficulties we may face, and receive great impetus to move on. we should treat our frustration and misfortune in our life in the other way just as president roosevelt did. we should be grateful all the time and keep having a healthy attitude to our life forever, keep having perfect characters and enterprising spirit. being grateful is not only a kind of comfort, not an escape from life and nor thinking of winning in spirit like ah q. being grateful is a way to sing for our life which comes just from our love and hope.
我想,不论是遭遇失败还是不幸,我们都应该感谢生活。只有这样,失败后,我们才能发现自己的缺点和不足,不幸时,我们还能感受到安慰和温暖。这些就能帮我们找回勇气,战胜困难,并获取前进的强大推动力。我们应像罗斯福总统那样,换一个角度去看待生活中的失败和挫折,永远对生活充满感恩,才能时刻保持健康的心态,积极地生活,并能保持完美的人格和不断进取的精神。感恩不仅仅是一种精神慰藉,也不是对现实的规避,更不是阿q 的精神胜利法。感恩源于我们对生活的热爱和希望,它是我们歌颂生活的一种方式。

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