高英的补充练习
anarchy-when it seems as though the scoffow represents the wave of the future.
30. On one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectly moral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.
31. Some persons can be everywhere at home; others can sit musingly at home and can be everywhere.
32. Age may wrinkle the face, but lack of enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.
33. He is one of those wise philanthropists who, in a time of famine, would vote for nothing but a supply of toothpicks.
34. A drop of ink may make a million think.
35. Liquor talks mighty loud when it get loose from the jug.
36. It is a pity that there is more ignorance than knowledge in the country.
37. The man who cannot be trusted to society what a bit of rotten timber is to a house.
38. Fasting comes after feasting.
39. The dock can accommodate the largest vessel.
40.His designs were strictly honourable, that is to rob a lady of her fortune by way of marriage.
41. A policeman said to a criminal, “You reckon your Dodge would help you up to all these dodges again.”.
42. It is much better to have a patched jacket than to have a patched character.
43.We find ourselves rich in good, but ragged in spirit, reaching with magnificent precision for the moon, but falling raucous discord on earth.
44. He is so mean, he won’t let his little baby have more than one measle at a time.
45. Red Star over Hong Kong. (-----Time, Jyly 14, 1997.)
46. And as he pluck’s the cursed steel away,
Mark how the blood of Caesar followed.
47. The drunken driver drove bang into the store window.
48. From saving comes having.
49. He is preparing a paper on World Population for our next meeting.
50. Looking at Ruth Abbot, her husband, and Danny Ryon, he had the feeling that he had known them for a time that could not be measured in terms of minutes, our hours, or days or years, for those were standards that did not apply.
51.The most important lesson of all is that political wil matters even more than military skill.