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[00:00.47]Mirror, MirrorWhat do I See [00:03.18]A loving person lives in a loving world. [00:07.88]A hostile person lives in a hostile world. [00:11.49]Everyone you meet is your mirror. [00:14.77]Mirrors have a very particular function. [00:17.40]
[00:02.06]Growing Roots [00:03.37]When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. [00:09.17] He didn't look like any doctor I'd ever known. [00:12.12] He never yelled at us for playing in his yard. [00:14.97] I remember him as someone [
[00:00.76]Restraints to Soar [00:04.25]One windy spring day, [00:06.98] I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. [00:11.47] Multicolored creations of varying shapes [00:14.20]and sizes filled the skies like beautiful bird
[00:01.18]Clear Your Mental Space [00:04.24]Think about the last time you felt a negative emotion: [00:09.70]like stress, anger, or frustration. [00:12.33]Were you able to think as you were going through that negativity? [00:16.49] Today, let me show
[00:01.07]When Love Beckons You [00:03.05]When love beckons to you, follow him, [00:07.40]though his ways are hard and steep. [00:10.36] And when his wings enfold you, yield to him, [00:13.64]though the sword hidden among his pinions may wound you. [
[00:02.64]Rebellion Independence [00:05.45]It's a pretty standard failing of the young [00:09.32]to assume that disagreement is a demonstration of independence. [00:12.98]But that can lead to a fallacious intellectual shortcut: [00:16.89]I don't actu
[00:00.85]The Symphony is a Way of Life [00:05.99]The auditorium is full of people conversing in the audience. [00:11.35] On the stage the performers are shuffling their music [00:14.85]and tuning their instruments as they prepare for the performance
[00:01.11]The Happy Door [00:03.40]Happiness is like a pebble [00:06.91] dropped into a pool to set in motion an ever-widening circle of ripples. [00:11.72]As Stevenson has said, being happy is a duty. [00:15.87]There is no exact definition of the wo
[00:03.53]The Victory of Jeans [00:06.35]A twenty year old immigrant, Levi Strauss, [00:10.80]came to the United States in 1850 to seek his fortune [00:14.36]in the gold fields. But strangely enough, [00:17.65]this man made his fortune on heavy canva
[00:01.72]Benjamin Franklin [00:07.17]Franklin's life is full of charming stories [00:11.27]which all young men should know [00:13.04]how he peddled ballads in Boston, and stood, [00:16.22]the guest of kings in Europe; [00:18.15]how he worked his pas
[00:03.99]Western Civilization Faces a Stark Choice Ⅱ [00:07.93]Economic Growth [00:11.42]The west's stunning economic advance [00:14.02]over the past 1000 years, and especially the last 200 years, [00:18.76]has made mankind an ecological success a
[00:03.32]On Learning English [00:06.83]A correspondent from the Czech Republic [00:10.15]asks a powerful question:How would you encourage [00:13.35]English language learners at secondary [00:15.44]and postsecondary schools; [00:17.38]what do they ha
[00:01.17]A Truth of Life [00:04.46]One of my patients, a successful businessman, [00:08.28] tells me that before his cancer he would become depressed [00:11.78] unless things went a certain way. Happiness was having the cookie. [00:16.48] If you had
[00:01.20]Deciding to Live [00:04.27]I believe I am a climber. Three years ago, [00:09.29]a series of medical and personal crises took what was a clinical depression [00:14.43]and made it something much darker. [00:16.95]I thought of it as fallingas
[00:01.94]Randy Pausch Inspires Graduates [00:06.37]I am glad to be here today, Hell, [00:10.80]I am glad to be anywhere today. [00:12.62]President Cohon asked me to come [00:15.25]and give the charge to the graduates. I assure you, [00:18.32]it's no
[00:01.83]Aeschylus:The Father of Greek Tragedy [00:04.78]Aeschylus was the first known dramatist to use [00:09.09]more than one character in his plays, [00:11.82]and he therefore invented the concept of dialogue between characters. [00:16.20]Befor
[00:04.52]Feed Your Mind [00:06.60]Since the prehistoric times, man has had an urge to satisfy his needs. [00:13.60] Be it hunger, shelter or search for a mate, [00:17.31] he has always manipulated the circumstances to the best of his advantages. [00
Easter n.复活节 eccentric adj.古怪的,反常的 eclipse n.(日,月)食 ecology n.生态学 edible a. 可以吃的 ego n.自我,自负,利已主义;(心理学)自我意识 eject vt.喷射
Then let not winter's ragged hand deface In thee thy summer ere thou be distilled. 那么,在你未经提炼之前,莫让冬寒粗手把你体内的夏天掠夺, Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place With beauty's treasure ere it be se