英文短篇美文朗读

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  For Love of Children 给孩子爱

  This slender volume opens with the story of Beniah, an infant rescued by sanitation workers from the stack of garbage in which he had been left to die. Without ever losing sight of Beniah and the too many other deserted children, the author, Sharon Emecz, tells the story of the two homes for abandoned children, Happy Life Kasarani and Happy Life Juja Farm, organized in the area of Nairobi, Kenya.

  Developed more than a decade ago by two indomitable couples, Sharon and Jim Powell from Delaware in the USA, and Faith and Peter Kamau from Nairobi, the two settings provide the physical and emotional comforts that would otherwise have been denied the 102 abandoned children now living there, as well as having nurtured the many more who have found adoptive homes. More than that even, the two homes have literally saved the lives of all those children.

  The book provides detail of the structure and functioning of The Happy Life homes allowing for an appreciation of their organization (as well as a pattern for their replication), and provides as well brief portraits of some of the children saved, of those adults who have opted to share a part of their lives with them whether through work or volunteering, and the adoptive parents who have pledged to share their homes and their love with the children who have become their own. Ms. Emecz gives the reader a real sense of the spiritual journey she has undergone in traveling from London to Nairobi, a journey she and her husband, Steve, now make at least annually.

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  What I have Lived for 我为何而生

  Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course, over a deep ocean of anguish, reaching to the very verge of despair.

  I have sought love, first, because it brings ecstasy---ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my life for a few hours for this joy. I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness---that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss. I have sought it, finally, because in the union of love I have seen, in a mystic miniature, the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined. This is what I sought, and though it might seem too good for human life, this is what---at last---I have found.

  With equal passion I have sought knowledge. I have wished to understand the hearts of men. I have wished to know why the stars shine. And I have tried to apprehend the Pythagorean power by which number holds sway above the flux. A little of this, but not much, I have achieved.

  Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always it brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a hated burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.

  This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.

  Clear Your Mental Space 保持心灵整洁

  Think about the last time you felt a negative emotion---like stress, anger, or frustration. What was going through your mind as you were going through that negativity? Was your mind cluttered with thoughts? Or was it paralyzed, unable to think?

  The next time you find yourself in the middle of a very stressful time, or you feel angry or frustrated, stop. Yes, that’s right, stop. Whatever you’re doing, stop and sit for one minute. While you’re sitting there, completely immerse yourself in the negative emotion.

  Allow that emotion to consume you. Allow yourself one minute to truly feel that emotion. Don’t cheat yourself here. Take the entire minute---but only one minute---to do nothing else but feel that emotion.

  When the minute is over, ask yourself, “Am I wiling to keep holding on to this negative emotion as I go through the rest of the day?”

  Once you’ve allowed yourself to be totally immersed in the emotion and really fell it, you will be surprised to find that the emotion clears rather quickly.

  If you feel you need to hold on to the emotion for a little longer, that is OK. Allow yourself another minute to feel the emotion.

  When you feel you’ve had enough of the emotion, ask yourself if you’re willing to carry that negativity with you for the rest of the day. If not, take a deep breath. As you exhale, release all that negativity with your breath.

  This exercise seems simple---almost too simple. But, it is very effective. By allowing that negative emotion the space to be truly felt, you are dealing with the emotion rather than stuffing it down and trying not to feel it. You are actually taking away the power of the emotion by giving it the space and attention it needs. When you immerse yourself in the emotion, and realize that it is only emotion, it loses its control. You can clear your head and proceed with your task.

  Try it. Next time you’re in the middle of a negative emotion, give yourself the space to feel the emotion and see what happens. Keep a piece of paper with you that says the following:

  Stop. Immerse for one minute. Do I want to keep this negativity? Breath deep, exhale, release. Move on!

  This will remind you of the steps to the process. Remember; take the time you need to really immerse yourself in the emotion. Then, when you feel you’ve felt it enough, release it---really let go of it. You will be surprised at how quickly you can move on from a negative situation and get to what you really want to do!

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  母亲永远成不父亲

  A Unique Job

  A father's job is unique.

  If parents had job descriptions mine would read: organize bills, playmates, laundry, meals, laundry, carpool1, laundry, snacks, outings and shopping, and laundry.

  The only thing on my husband's description would be the word “fun” written in big red letters along the top. Although he is a selfless caregiver and provider, our children think of him more as a combination of a jungle gym2 and bozo3 and clown.

  Our parenting styles compliment each other. His style is a nonstop adventure where no one has to worry about washing their hands, eating vegetables, or getting cavities4. My style is similar to Mussolini5. I'm too busy worrying to be fun. Besides, every time I try, I am constantly outdone by my husband.

  I bought my children bubble gum flavored toothpaste and I taught them how to brush their teeth in tiny circles so they wouldn't get cavities. They thought it was neat until my husband taught them how to rinse6 by spitting out water between their two front teeth like a fountain.

  I took the children on a walk in the woods and, after two hours, I managed to corral7 a slow ladybug8 into my son's insect cage. I was “cool” until their father came home, spent two minutes in the backyard, and captured a beetle the size of a Chihuahua9.

  I try to tell myself I am a good parent even if my husband does things I can't do. I can make sure my children are safe, warm, and dry. I'll stand in line for five hours so the children can see Santa at the mall ?? or be first in line to see the latest Disney movie. But I can't wire the VCR1 so my children can watch their favorite video.

  I can carry my children in my arms when they are tired, tuck them into bed, and kiss them goodnight. But I can't flip them upside down so they can walk on the ceiling or prop them on my shoulders so they can see the moths flying inside of the light fixture2.

  I can take them to doctor appointments, scout meetings, or field trips to the aquarium3, but I'll never go into the wilderness, skewer4 a worm on a hook, reel in5 a fish, and cook it over an open flame on a piece of tin foil6.

  I'll even sit in the first row of every Little League game and cheer until my throat is sore and my tonsils7 are raw8, but I'll never teach my son how to hit a home run9 or slide into first base10.

  As a mother I can do a lot of things for my children, but no matter how hard I try ?? I can never be their father.

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  一粒沙子

  William Blake/威廉.布莱克

  To see a world in a grain of sand,

  And a heaven in a wild fllower,

  Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,

  And eternity in an hour.

  从一粒沙子看到一个世界,

  从一朵野花看到一个,

  把握在你手心里就是无,

  也就消融于一个时辰。

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  Henry David Thoreau/享利.大卫.梭罗

  However mean your life is,meet it and live it ;do not shun it and call it hard names.It is not so bad as you are.It looks poorest when you are richest.The fault-finder will find faults in paradise.Love your life,poor as it is.You may perhaps have some pleasant,thrilling,glorious hourss,even in a poor-house.The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man’s abode;the snow melts before its door as early in the spring.I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there,and have as cheering thoughts,as in a palace.The town’s poor seem to me often to live the most independent lives of any.May be they are simply great enough to receive without misgiving.Most think that they are above being supported by the town;but it often happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest means.which should be more disreputable.Cultivate poverty like a garden herb,like sage.Do not trouble yourself much to get new things,whether clothes or friends,Turn the old,return to them.Things do not change;we change.Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts.

  不论你生活如何卑贱,你要面对它生活,不要躲避它,更别用恶言咒骂它。它不像你那样坏。你最富有时候,倒是看似最穷。爱找缺点人就是到里也能找到缺点。你要生活,尽管它贫穷。甚至在一个济贫院里,你也还有愉快、、光荣时候。夕阳反射在济贫院窗上,像身在富户人窗上一样光亮;在那门前,积同在早春融化。我只看到,一个从容人,在哪里也像在皇宫中一样,生活得心满意足而富有愉快思想。城镇中穷人,我看,倒往往是过着最独立不羁生活。也许因为他们很伟大,所以受之无愧。大多数人以为他们是超然,不靠城镇来支援他们;可是事实上他们是往往利用不正当手段来对付生活,他们是毫不超脱,毋宁是不体面。视贫穷如园中之花而像圣人一样耕植它吧!不要找新花样,无论是新或新衣服,来麻烦你自己。找旧,回到那里去。万物不变,是我们在变。你衣服可以卖掉,但要保留你思想。

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  The pure.the bright,the beautiful, 一切纯洁,辉煌,

  That stirred our hearts in youth, 强烈地震撼着我们年轻,

  The impulses to wordless prayer, 推动着我们做无言祷告,

  The dreams of love and truth; 让我们着爱与真理;

  The longing after something’s lost, 在后为之感到,

  The spirit’s yearning cry, 使深切地呼喊着,

  The striving after better hopes- 为更美好而着-

  These things can never die. 这些美好不会消逝。

  The timid hand stretched forth to aid 羞怯地伸出援助手,

  A brother in his need, 在你弟兄需要时候,

  A kindly word in grief’s dark hour 恸、困难时候,一句亲切话

  That proves a friend indeed ; 就足以证明朋友;

  The plea for mercy softly breathed, 轻声地乞求怜悯,

  When justice threatens nigh, 在审判临近时候,

  The sorrow of a contrite heart- 懊悔心有一种--

  These things shall never die. 这些美好不会消逝。

  Let nothing pass for every hand 在人间传递温

  Must find some work to do ; 尽你所能地去做;

  Lose not a chance to waken love- 别错失去唤醒爱良机-----

  Be firm,and just ,and true; 为人要坚定,正直,忠诚;

  So shall a light that cannot fade 因此上方照耀着你那道光芒

  Beam on thee from on high. 就不会消失。

  And angel voices say to thee---你将听到声音在说-----

  These things shall never die. 这些美好不会消逝。

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