英語睡前5分鐘--悄然來臨的幸福(愛情友情)(第2版)(內(nèi)附光盤1張)(塑封裝)
定 價(jià):26.8 元
- 作者:方振宇 主編
- 出版時(shí)間:2014/4/1
- ISBN:9787512415164
- 出 版 社:北京航空航天大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類:H319.4
- 頁碼:320
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:2
- 開本:32開
閱盡滄桑的人才能真正領(lǐng)悟到,人生匆匆而逝,人世間的物質(zhì)財(cái)富最終對(duì)于我們來說都是身外之物,因?yàn)槲覀兌紦碛斜冗@些更加珍貴的東西。 方振宇等編著的《悄然來臨的幸福(附光盤愛情友情第2版)》這本書為廣大讀者提供了一系列詮釋愛情和友情的“圣經(jīng)故事”。我們希望呈獻(xiàn)給讀者一份上蒼為人類提純的最養(yǎng)心的精神食糧,讓先賢的大愛,讓智者的真愛,讓平凡人的癡愛,提升我們感情的境界。我們都需要生活在陽光燦爛的季節(jié),我們都希望每天都是春暖花開的日子!
第一章 撩人月色下,感受幸福時(shí)分 你和我的伊甸園 溫斯頓·丘吉爾致妻子 幸福的婚姻 朋友的祈禱 至愛 愛的艱程 偉大的友誼 只要你愛她愛得夠深 友愛的回報(bào) 愛要大聲說出口 心靈之愛 生活中的“磚頭” 丹芙妮 愛只是一根線 贏得美滿婚姻,要學(xué)會(huì)認(rèn)輸 有好妻子就有好生活 老亨利和他的妻子第二章 這一季的風(fēng)景,那一季的人 別離辭:節(jié)哀 如果你忘了我 愛的信箋 我的生活 奧普拉式的和解 讓愛成長(zhǎng) 羅伯特·勃朗寧的信 朋友的種類 簡(jiǎn)·愛(節(jié)選) 生命中的另一個(gè)女人 麥琪的禮物 愛著穆里爾 趴到地上! 我的初戀 友誼是什么? 愛與時(shí)間 傷害只寫在沙地上第三章 停下匆匆的腳步,享受美好的生活 愛 友誼 論愛情 我沒有一天不在愛著你 貝多芬的情書 如何找到真愛 論愛 永遠(yuǎn)的友誼 愛的頌歌 愛你是什么滋味? 財(cái)富、成功和愛 成咖啡 歡樂時(shí)光 愛默生給惠特曼的信 說出心里話 我為什么而生活第四章 幸福沒有捷徑,只有悉心經(jīng)營(yíng) 馬克思至燕妮 拿破侖致約瑟芬 失戀以后如何活出浪漫 該放手了 永遠(yuǎn)的情人節(jié) 令人心醉的微笑 再婚一樣美好 無微不至的愛 愛是艱難的 愛情的內(nèi)涵 友誼的顏色 藝術(shù)之眼 戰(zhàn)士的最后一封情書 純真年代 愛之彌珍 一杯牛奶 雪萊給濟(jì)慈的信 愛的等待
My dearest one:
Alex and his aide-de-camp, who is the son of LordTemplemore, have left us after staying two nights. I hopeAlex will come back again next weekend.He certainlye~oyed himself painting,and produced a very good pictureconsidering it iS the first time that he has handled a brush forsix years.I have now four pictures,three of them large,inan advanced state,and I honestly think they are be~er thanany I have painted SO far.I gave Alex your message and hewas very pleased.
The painting has been a great pleasure to me,and Ihave really forgotten all my vexations .It is a wonderfulcure,because you really cannot think of anything else.ThisiS Saturday,and it iS a week since we started.We have hadnewspapers up till Wednesday.I have skim med throughthem,and it certainly seems we are going to have a prettyhard time.I cannot feel the Government are doing enoughabout demobilization ,still less about getting our trade onthe move again.I do not know how we are ever to pay Ourdebts,and it is even difficult to see how we shall pay ourway.Even if we were all united in a Coalition,gathering allthe strength of the nation,Our task might well be beyond ourpowers.However,all this seems already quite remote fromme on this lovely lake.where nearly au the days are full ofsunshine and the weather bright and coo1.
Much better than the newspapers was your letter,with its amusing but rather macabre account of the journeyto Woodford.I am longing to hear how our affairs areprogressing.I do hope you are not ove~axing yourself witha11 the business that there iS to do.We shall certainly notforget abom Mary,S birthday;but let me know what youhave done about a present.
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