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沙与沫_纪伯伦-第7章

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once i spoke of the sea to a brook; and the brook thought me but an imaginative exaggerator;

and once i spoke of a brook to the sea; and the sea thought me but a depreciative defamer。

how narrow is the vision that exalts the busyness of the ant above the singing of the grasshopper。

the highest virtue here may be the least in another world。

the deep and the high go to the depth or to the height in a straight line; only the spacious can move in circles。

if it were not not for our conception of weights and measures we would stand in awe of the firefly as we do before the sun。

a scientist without imagination is a butcher with dull knives and out…worn scales。

but what would you; since we are not all vegetarians?

when you sing the hungry hears you with his stomach。

death is not nearer to the aged than to the new…born; neither is life。

if indeed you must be candid; be candid beautifully; otherwise keep silent; for there is a man in our neighbourhood who is dying。

mayhap a funeral among men is a wedding feast among the angels。

a forgotten reality may die and leave in its will seven thousand actualities and facts to be spent in its funeral and the building of a tomb。

in truth we talk only to ourselves; but sometimes we talk loud enough that others may hear us。

the obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply。

if the milky way were not within me how should i have seen it or known it?

unless i am a physician among physicians they would not believe that i am an astronomer。

perhaps the seas definition of a shell is the pearl。

perhaps times definition of coal is the diamond。

fame is the shadow of passion standing in the light。

a root is a flower that disdains fame。

there is neither religion nor science beyond beauty。

every great man i have known had something small in his make…up; and it was that small something which prevented inactivity or madness or suicide。

the truly great man is he who would master no one; and who would be mastered by none。

i would not believe that a man is mediocre simply because he kills the criminals and the prophets。

tolerance is love sick with the sickness of haughtiness。

worms will turn; but is it not strange that even elephants will yield?

a disagreement may be the shortest cut between two minds。

i am the flame and i am the dry bush; and one part of me consumes the other part。

we are all seeking the summit of the holy mountain; but shall not our road be shorter if we consider the past a chart and not a guide?

wisdom ceases to be wisdom when it bees too proud to weep; too grave to laugh; and too self…full to seek other than itself。

had i filled myself with all that you know what room should i have for all that you do not know?

i have learned silence from the talkative; toleration from the intolerant; and kindness from the unkind; yet strange; i am ungrateful to these teachers。

a bigot is a stone…leaf orator。

the silence of the envious is too noisy。

when you reach the end of what you should know; you will be at the beginning of what you should sense。

an exaggeration is a truth that has lost its temper。

if you can see only what light reveals and hear only what sound announces;

then in truth you do not see nor do you hear。

a fact is a truth unsexed。

you cannot laugh and be unkind at the same time。

the nearest to my heart are a king without a kingdom and a poor man who does not know how to beg。

a shy failure is nobler than an immodest success。

dig anywhere in the earth and you will find a treasure; only you must dig with the faith of a peasant。

said a hunted fox followed by twenty horsemen and a pack of twenty hounds; 〃of course they will kill me。 but how poor and how stupid they must be。 surely it would not be worth while for twenty foxes riding on twenty asses and acpanied by twenty wolves to chase and kill one man。〃

it is the mind in us that yields to the laws made by us; but never the spirit in us。

a traveller am i and a navigator; and every day i discover a new region within my soul。

a woman protested saying; 〃of course it was a righteous war。 my son fell in it。〃

i said to life; 〃i would hear death speak。〃

and life raised her voice a little higher and said; 〃you hear him now。〃

when you have solved all the mysteries of life you long for death; for it is but another mystery of life。

birth and death are the two noblest expressions of bravery。

my friend; you and i shall remain strangers unto life;

and unto one another; and each unto himself;

until the day when you shall speak and i shall listen

deeming your voice my own voice;

and when i shall stand before you

thinking myself standing before a mirror。

they say to me; 〃should you know yourself you would know all men。〃

and i say; 〃only when i seek all men shall i know myself。〃

man is two men; one is awake in darkness; the other is asleep in light。

a hermit is one who renounces the world of fragments that he may enjoy the world wholly and without interruption。

there lies a green field between the scholar and the poet; should the scholar cross it he bees a wise man; should the poet cross it; he bees a prophet。

yestereve i saw philosophers in the market…place carrying their heads in baskets; and crying aloud; 〃wisdom! wisdom for sale!〃

poor philosophers! they must needs sell their heads to feed their hearts。 said a philosopher to a street sweeper; 〃i pity you。 yours is a hard and dirty task。〃

and the street sweeper said; 〃thank you; sir。 but tell me what is your task?〃

and the philosopher answered saying; 〃i study mans mind; his deeds and his desires。〃

then the street sweeper went on with his sweeping and said with a smile; 〃i pity you too。〃

he who listens to truth is not less than he who utters truth。

no man can draw the line between necessities and luxuries。 only the angels can do that; and the angels are wise and wistful。

perhaps the angels are our better thought in space。

he is the true prince who finds his throne in the heart of the dervish。

generosity is giving more than you can; and pride is taking less than you need。

in truth you owe naught to any man。 you owe all to all men。

all those who have lived in the past live with us now。 surely none of us would be an ungracious host。

he who longs the most lives the longest。

they say to me; 〃a bird in the hand is worth ten in the bush。〃

but i say; 〃a bird and a feather in the bush is worth more than ten birds in the hand。〃

your seeking after that feather is life with winged feet; nay; it is life itself。

there are only two elements here; beauty and truth; beauty in the hearts of lovers; and truth in the arms of the tillers of the soil。

great beauty captures me; but a beauty still greater frees me even from itself。

beauty shines brighter in the heart of him who longs for it than in the eyes of him who sees it。

i admire him who reveals his mind to me; i honour him who unveils his dreams。 but why am i shy; and even a little ashamed before him who serves me?

the gifted were once proud in serving princes。

now they claim honour in serving paupers。

the angels know that too many practical men eat their bread with the sweat of the dreamers brow。

wit is often a mask。 if you could tear it you would find either a genius irritated or cleverness juggling。

the understanding attributes to me understanding and the dull; dullness。 i think they are both right。

only those with secrets in their hearts could divine the secrets in our hearts。

he who would share your pleasure but not your pain shall lose the key to one of the seven gates of paradise。

ww w 。 xia oshu otxt m



SAND AND FOAM(third part)

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sand and foam(third part)

yes; there is a nirvana; it is in leading your sheep to a green pasture; and in putting your child to sleep; and in writing the last line of your poem。

we choose our joys and our sorrows long before we experience them。

sadness is but a wall between two gardens。

when either your joy or your sorrow bees great the world bees small。

desire is half of life; indifference is half of death。

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