时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:英语励志美文精华


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Two Commandments Are Enough


By Peggy Wood


Occasionally my mother used to announce that she was going to take time out from the day's activities "to rest," she would say, "and to invite my soul." She always put the phrase in quotes, in order, I expect, to divert the facetious 1 remarks which might arise from the worldly or practical-minded folk within earshot or disarm 2 those who might feel "soul" was a Sunday word not to be used in everyday conversation.


But she meant to do exactly what she said, "invite my soul."


The pressure of the modern world is so great upon us today that we find little time for rest, physical rest, let alone leisure for spiritual reception. Thus, when we take the word "soul" out of its Sunday clothes it is unfamiliar 3 to us, we don't know it very well. We may have different interpretations 4 of the meaning of the word; to some it may mean "conscience," to others that part of our being given us with life. I believe with Dr. Schweitzer in the sanctity of life, that the miracle called life, which cannot be manufactured by man, does come from a source which we call God, and that life and soul are the same. And yet when I am asked point-blank, "What do you believe?" I hedge and play for time in my confusion by saying, "Well, now, that's a pretty big question."


It is not altogether the pressure of the modern world which has clouded our comprehension; "the simple faith of our fathers" got a nasty jolt 5 when Copernicus propounded 6 his theory that the sun and stars did not revolve 7 around the earth and that therefore man was not the sole object of celestial 8 concern. Darwin dealt another blow and Freud's search into the operations of our hidden selves shook our conviction that man could be made in the image of God.


It might be said that such matters affect only dogma and not belief, and yet the mounting complexities 9 of man's discoveries about himself and the world he lives in increase so with the years it is little wonder man cries out for something simple and enduring in which to believe.


As in moments of great grief the reeling emotions steady themselves by concentrating upon small physical occupations - the careful tying of a shoelace, the straightening of a crooked 10 picture on the wall, the tidy folding of a napkin - so I believe, in this heartbreaking world, in tending to the simple familiar chores which lie at hand. I believe I must keep my doorstep clean, I must tidy up my own backyard. I need keep only the two great commandments to live by: to respect the Giver of Life, and my duty towards my neighbor.


I believe that people deeply revere 11 these two commandments (upon which hang all the laws and the prophets) and suffer personal distress 12 when they are broken. When the property owners in South San Francisco refuse to let a Chinese family move into their district, when flaming crosses are burned and when the homes of decent people are bombed, we are all aware that our own doorsteps have been sullied and the human neighborhood besmirched 13.


If I am too puny 14 to grasp the cosmic contours I believe I can at leave live my faith within my own small orbit, gaining in strength from others until that time when all men can rest - and invite their souls.



1 facetious
adj.轻浮的,好开玩笑的
  • He was so facetious that he turned everything into a joke.他好开玩笑,把一切都变成了戏谑。
  • I became angry with the little boy at his facetious remarks.我对这个小男孩过分的玩笑变得发火了。
2 disarm
v.解除武装,回复平常的编制,缓和
  • The world has waited 12 years for Iraq to disarm. 全世界等待伊拉克解除武装已有12年之久。
  • He has rejected every peaceful opportunity offered to him to disarm.他已经拒绝了所有能和平缴械的机会。
3 unfamiliar
adj.陌生的,不熟悉的
  • I am unfamiliar with the place and the people here.我在这儿人地生疏。
  • The man seemed unfamiliar to me.这人很面生。
4 interpretations
n.解释( interpretation的名词复数 );表演;演绎;理解
  • This passage is open to a variety of interpretations. 这篇文章可以有各种不同的解释。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The involved and abstruse passage makes several interpretations possible. 这段艰涩的文字可以作出好几种解释。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
5 jolt
v.(使)摇动,(使)震动,(使)颠簸
  • We were worried that one tiny jolt could worsen her injuries.我们担心稍微颠簸一下就可能会使她的伤势恶化。
  • They were working frantically in the fear that an aftershock would jolt the house again.他们拼命地干着,担心余震可能会使房子再次受到震动。
6 propounded
v.提出(问题、计划等)供考虑[讨论],提议( propound的过去式和过去分词 )
  • the theory of natural selection, first propounded by Charles Darwin 查尔斯∙达尔文首先提出的物竞天择理论
  • Indeed it was first propounded by the ubiquitous Thomas Young. 实际上,它是由尽人皆知的杨氏首先提出来的。 来自辞典例句
7 revolve
vi.(使)旋转;循环出现
  • The planets revolve around the sun.行星绕着太阳运转。
  • The wheels began to revolve slowly.车轮开始慢慢转动。
8 celestial
adj.天体的;天上的
  • The rosy light yet beamed like a celestial dawn.玫瑰色的红光依然象天上的朝霞一样绚丽。
  • Gravity governs the motions of celestial bodies.万有引力控制着天体的运动。
9 complexities
复杂性(complexity的名词复数); 复杂的事物
  • The complexities of life bothered him. 生活的复杂使他困惑。
  • The complexities of life bothered me. 生活的杂乱事儿使我心烦。
10 crooked
adj.弯曲的;不诚实的,狡猾的,不正当的
  • He crooked a finger to tell us to go over to him.他弯了弯手指,示意我们到他那儿去。
  • You have to drive slowly on these crooked country roads.在这些弯弯曲曲的乡间小路上你得慢慢开车。
11 revere
vt.尊崇,崇敬,敬畏
  • Students revere the old professors.学生们十分尊敬那些老教授。
  • The Chinese revered corn as a gift from heaven.中国人将谷物奉为上天的恩赐。
12 distress
n.苦恼,痛苦,不舒适;不幸;vt.使悲痛
  • Nothing could alleviate his distress.什么都不能减轻他的痛苦。
  • Please don't distress yourself.请你不要忧愁了。
13 besmirched
v.弄脏( besmirch的过去式和过去分词 );玷污;丑化;糟蹋(名誉等)
  • Her soul was horribly besmirched. 她的心灵已经变得非常肮脏。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • His body was bruised, his hands were bleeding, and his rags were all besmirched with mud. 他已遍体鳞伤,手上在流血,一身破衣服沾满了污泥。 来自辞典例句
14 puny
adj.微不足道的,弱小的
  • The resources at the central banks' disposal are simply too puny.中央银行掌握的资金实在太少了。
  • Antonio was a puny lad,and not strong enough to work.安东尼奥是个瘦小的小家伙,身体还不壮,还不能干活。
学英语单词
10-silicotungstic acid
a dusting
a whip
Alps
ampelography
Anatolian hieroglyphs
anisometropic amblyopia
artificial celestial dynamics
asco
Bacillus popilliae
banjuwangi (banyuwangi )
brainsalad
brazed pipe
building-out section
by day
california institute of technology (cit)
canalis inguinaliss
chlorinated natural rubber
confluently persistent data structure
crir
crossed electric-magnetic fields mass spectrometer
dark-adapted retina
day trip
decarburizing-cycle
deciduomatosis
decussatio nn. trochlearium
dioscorea japonica thumb.
divisible leter of credit
drag link ball nut
dsn-less connection
electrode contact
endotracheal tubes
enthalpic chart
exotic spheres
fastener plate
fault system usage
flat bulb socket with Edison cap
floor burst
fore-and-aft sails
formal subject
forstay
free vortex blade
GIBF
gnathophausia ingens
gymnics
heat-esisting ball bearing grease
Heim theory
hot hardening binder
housed joint
incomplete tillage
interpretation
inuline
iodosilane
kernot
laterward
louseberry
magnetostructurally
monistic
mucocele of salivary gland
myrsen
mystacocarid
net performance
non-eddying flow
ocorn
oflete
one-keys
organic materials/devices
p-type oxide gas sensor
Pipel
polyazo dye
poseur
pouched rat
puncturing
pure tone audiogram
quayd
RAM-like
recommondation
repristinating
residual analysis
roundgar
securing loop
seladangs
senior status
sextupoles
shaped meat
silk - screen process
silver salt
skelhorn
steatitis
subtention
three-hole core
timeable
tinder-box
torrerts
ul-cladene
usker
veterinary orthopaedic surgery
well-tuned
wind-force diagram
xylaria warburgii
Yttromelanocerite
zerr