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Stoddard£¨ÃÀ¹úÊ«ÈË˹ÍдïµÂ£© A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. Ò»¸öÈË¿ÉÒÔʧ°Ü¶à´Î£¬µ«ÊÇÖ»ÒªËûûÓпªÊ¼Ôð¹ÖÅÔÈË£¬Ëû»¹²»ÊÇÒ»¸öʧ°ÜÕß¡£ £J.Burroughs£¨ÃÀ¹ú²©Îïѧ¼Ò°ÍÀÕ˹£© You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements. ´ÓÒ»¸ö¹ú¼ÒµÄ¹ã¸æ¿ÉÒÔ¿´³öÕâ¸ö¹ú¼ÒµÄÀíÏë¡£ £Norman Douglas£¨Ó¢¹ú×÷¼ÒµÀ¸ñÀ˹£© The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. ʵÏÖÃ÷ÌìÀíÏëµÄΨһÕϰÊǽñÌìµÄÒÉÂÇ¡£ £Franklin Roosevelt£¨ÃÀ¹ú×ÜͳÂÞ˹¸££© The man with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds. ¾ßÓÐÐÂÏë·¨µÄÈËÔÚÆäÏ뷨ʵÏÖ֮ǰÊǸö¹ÖÈË¡£ £Mark Twain£¨ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼ÒÂí¿Ë?ÍÂΣ© The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it. ÈËÉúÖØÒªµÄÊÂÇéÊÇÈ·¶¨Ò»¸öΰ´óµÄÄ¿±ê£¬²¢¾öÐÄʵÏÖËü¡£ £Johann Wolfgang von Goethe£¨µÂ¹úÊ«ÈË¡¢¾ç×÷¼Ò¸èµÂ£© Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people wanting to be important. 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