“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” —Hilary Cooper
“生命的價(jià)值并不是由我們活多久來(lái)衡量的,而是當(dāng)我們死去的時(shí)候,回顧一生所做的事。”——希拉里·庫(kù)珀
“If you can keep your wits about you while others are losing theirs and blaming you, the world will be yours.” —Rudyard Kipling
“當(dāng)其他人都喪失理智并歸咎于你的時(shí)候,如果你還能保持理智,世界就是你的。”——拉迪亞德·吉卜林
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." –Attributed to Confucius
“授人以魚不如授人以漁”—取自孔子
If there is one lesson that I have learned during my life as an analyst, it is the lesson that what my patients tell me is likely to be true “ that many times when I believed that I was right and my patients were wrong, it turned out, though often only after a prolonged search, that my rightness was superficial, whereas their rightness was profound." —Heinz Kohut
“如果說(shuō)我作為心理分析師的一生是上了一堂課的話,那就是我的病人告訴我的很可能是正確的—有很多時(shí)候我相信自己是正確的而我的病人是錯(cuò)誤的,結(jié)果,盡管經(jīng)常我表面上是對(duì)的,但他們?cè)诟顚哟紊鲜菍?duì)的。“——海因茨·卡哈特
“Quitting smoking is easy. I’ve done it a 100 times.” —Mark Twain
“戒煙說(shuō)起來(lái)很容易,我已經(jīng)做過(guò)幾百遍了。”——馬克·吐溫