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一生涯忘れない場所が…

IMAGE: There are places I'll remember / All my life, though some have changed, / Some forever, not for better, / Some have gone and some remain. // All these places had their moments, / With lovers and friends I still can recall, / Some are dead and some are living, / In my life I've loved them all. //

一生涯忘れない場所がある。/変わってしまった場所もあるけど、/相変わらずの場所もある。/無くなった場所もあれば残っている場所もある。//みんなそれぞれの瞬間、それぞれの場面があった。/恋人との場面、友人との場面、今でも思い出せる。/もう死んだ奴もいればまだ生きている者もいる。/自分の人生において、みんな愛してきた。// – ジョン・レノン (1940 – 80) (一部ポール・マッカートニー (1942 – )) 「ビートルズ」: 『イン・マイ・ライフ』 More »

You must be the…

IMAGE: You must be the change you want to see in the world. [You should be the change that you wish to see in the world. / Be the change you wish to see in other people.]

You must be the change you want to see in the world. [You should be the change that you wish to see in the world. / Be the change you wish to see in other people.] – Mahatma [Mohandas Karamchand]… More »

世界に求める変化を…

IMAGE: You must be the change you want to see in the world. [You should be the change that you wish to see in the world. / Be the change you wish to see in other people.]

世界に求める変化を自身実践せよ。[他人に求める変化を自身実践せよ。] – マハトマ・ガンディー[ガンジー] (1869 – 1948) More »

The Child is father…

IMAGE: The Child is father of the Man. [The Child is the father of the Man.] / A leopard cannot change his spots.

The Child is father of the Man. [The Child is the father of the Man.] – William Wordsworth (1770 – 1850): My Heart Leaps Up / A leopard cannot change his spots. More »

三つ子の魂…

IMAGE: The Child is father of the Man. [The Child is the father of the Man.] / A leopard cannot change his spots.

(日本の諺)三つ子の魂百まで。[三つ子の魂百までも。] / (日本の諺)雀百まで踊り忘れず。 – 『いろは歌留多(上方)』 / 子供は大人の父親である。 – ウィリアム・ワーズワース (1770 – 1850): 『心は躍る』 / 豹の体の斑点を変えることはできない。 More »

The art of living…

IMAGE: The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mood of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change.

The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mood of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change. – Charles Langbridge Morgan (1894 – 1958) More »

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