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5种语句会让聪明的你听起来很傻
感到愧疚的句子(一)

5种语句会让聪明的你听起来很傻

Even if you're clever and educated, you could still be guilty of making these popular but annoying 点击发音 speaking mistakes.

即使你很聪明也受过教育,但是你仍然可能会因为犯一些常见但很烦人的口语错误而充满罪恶感。

There's a lot you can change about your presentation to make yourself seem smarter(and, hey, if you want to go for substance over style, plenty of ways to actually be smarter), but few have a bigger impact than eliminating bad speech habits.

关于演讲,你可以做很多改变来让你自己看起来更聪明(另外,嘿,如果你主张内容重于风格,那么有很多方法可以让你实际上听起来更聪明),但是没有什么能比改掉演讲中的坏习惯更有效果。

You're an educated person, however, who knows to stay away from "ain't," avoids the valley girl staple "like," and steers clear of fillers like "ummm." Does that mean your speech is as polished as it could be? Chances are that no matter how clever and careful you are, you're still making at least a few inadvertent 点击发音 errors that lower others' opinion of your intelligence 点击发音.

你是一个受过教育的人,然而,谁知道要远离"ain't(不是)",避免山里的女娃特爱说的"like",以及绕开使用诸如"ummm(嗯)" 之类的填充词呢。那是否意味着你的演讲能和预期一样达到精彩绝伦呢?可能的情况是:无论你多么聪明和细心,你仍然会犯一些会降低你在他人心中的聪明程度的无心的错误。

That's the message of an interesting recent post from Sarah Winfrey on blog WiseBread. Rather than the usual suspects of poor speaking, Winfrey digs up some speech habits that are less often commented on but no less annoying and that even people who pay attention to their communication style are often guilty of. Here are five of the best:

这是Sarah Winfrey最近在WiseBread博客上写的一篇有意思的文章所表达的观点。不像通常那种口语差的主题,这篇文章中Winfrey发现有些演讲习惯很少被人评论,但是容易让人厌烦,并且当人们注意到自己的沟通风格中也会不经意用到时会充满罪恶感。下面是用的最多的5个:

1. "I know, right?"

"我知道,对吧?"

Popular among eager-to-please 20-somethings, this phrase sounds

innocuous 点击发音 but is actually pretty awkward 点击发音. "It asks a question that the other person may not know whether or not to answer. Since you're asking them to affirm 点击发音 something they just said, using this can make the other person in the conversation confused, and it can make you look like you don't know what to say," explains Winfrey. Opt 点击发音 for a simple "Oh, yeah" or just receptive silence instead, she advises.

这句话在急于取悦别人的20多岁的人中很流行,它听起来无伤大雅但是实际上非常尴尬。Winfrey解释说"它附带的问题让其他人不知道回答还是不回答。你让他们确认他们刚刚说的东西,用这句话会让谈话中的其他人感到困惑,而且这也会显得你似乎不知道该说什么。"

2. "You'll be fine."

"你会没事的"

Maybe the person you say this to really will be fine, but chances are he or she will think you're a bonehead 点击发音. "When something bad happens to someone we care about, we want to make them feel better. We want to make the situation better, so we tell them, 'You'll be fine.'

Unfortunately, this is dismissive 点击发音 and sends a clear message that you aren't interested in listening to them. Even if this isn't at all what you want to say, this is your message when you use these words," argues Winfrey. According to her, saying nothing is better than using this aggravating phrase.

也许听你讲这句话的人确实会没事,但是可能情况是:他或她会觉得你是个傻瓜。Winfrey认为"当有什么不好的事情发生在我们关心的人身上时,我们想让他们感觉好一点。我们想让情况变得好一点,所以我们告诉他们,'你会没事的'。不幸的是,这句话很冷漠,它清晰的传达出一种信息,你没兴趣听他们诉说。即使这不是你想表达的意思,但是你使用这句话时,你传达出的就是这种意思"。她还表示,不说话也比说这个令人恼怒的话要好。

3. "I think you should..."

"我认为你应该..."

What could be wrong with a little well-meant advice? Plenty, contends Winfrey. "If someone comes to you and asks, 'What do you think I should do about this?' it's fine to give them advice. Otherwise, just don't. Offering advice when it wasn't requested makes you sound pompous 点击发音, or at least like you enjoy appearing to be clever," she warns, suggesting guilty parties listen harder and ask better questions instead.

小小的善意的建议能有什么错呢?Winfrey认为大错特错。Winfrey警告说"如果有人问你,'关于这个你认为我应该做些什么呢?'那么给他们提些建议没有问题。否则,不要提建议。别人没有要求你直接提建议会显得你很自大,或者至少显得你喜欢显摆自己很聪明",她建议说错话而有罪恶感的人们努力倾听,用问问题来更好的替代。

4."I'm not judging you, but..."

"我不是在评论你,但是..."

Sorry, but yes you are. As soon as you say this you're being doubly annoying. It's clear to anyone even half awake that you are, in fact, being judgmental 点击发音 and, to add insult 点击发音 to injury, you're pretending that you're not. Quit it!

抱歉,但是你就是。只要你说这句话,毋庸置疑,你会让人很厌烦。对于所有人甚至是半清醒的人都是显而易见的,实际上,你就是在评论他们,假装你没有更是雪上加霜。不要用这个句子了!

"The very fact that you are thinking in terms of judging means that you are making some sort of judgment about them in your own head. And this isn't good for you or for them," writes Winfrey. If you're guilty of saying this regularly, you might be guilty of being a little too judgmental of others. Try to tame 点击发音 that tendency 点击发音 "by thinking up reasons why the other person's actions might make sense, and speak to them from that place of understanding," suggests Winfrey.

Winfrey写道"事实上,judging(评论)的意思是在自己脑海中对他们做出某种判断。这个对你或他们来说都不好"。如果你对经常说这句话感到愧疚,那么你也可能对有点太武断的评断他人感到愧疚。Winfrey建议"通过思考为什么其他人的行为有意义,并且从你理解的地方开始同他们交谈。"来改变这种陋习。

5. Big words

不常用或不熟悉的词

Here's a bonus fifth mistake that doesn't come from WiseBread but

definitely bears repeating in this context. If you're a fan of using big words to demonstrate the breadth of your vocabulary and the brilliance of your thinking, be warned: Studies show that using fancy words when simple ones will do is a sure-fire way to end up looking dumb. So before you get out the thesaurus 点击发音 in an attempt to impress, remember that simplicity and clarity are generally a better signal of mastery than flowery language.

【感到愧疚的句子】

这附加的第五个错误不是出自于WiseBread,但是觉得有必要在这篇文章中重复一下。如果你喜欢通过说大家都不熟悉或不常用的词来展示你词汇的广度以及你才华横溢,小心了:研究表明,当简单的词汇就能表达你的意思时,使用华丽的辞藻毫无疑问会显得你很愚蠢。所以,在你抛开同义词典尝试给别人留下印象前,记住简洁、清晰明了的说法比华丽的辞藻更能表明你精通一门语言。

5种语句会让聪明的你听起来很傻
感到愧疚的句子(二)

5种语句会让聪明的你听起来很傻

Even if you're clever and educated, you could still be guilty of making these popular but annoying 点击发音 speaking mistakes.

即使你很聪明也受过教育,但是你仍然可能会因为犯一些常见但很烦人的口语错误而充满罪恶感。

There's a lot you can change about your presentation to make yourself seem smarter(and, hey, if you want to go for substance over style, plenty of ways to actually be smarter), but few have a bigger impact than eliminating bad speech habits.

关于演讲,你可以做很多改变来让你自己看起来更聪明(另外,嘿,如果你主张内容重于风格,那么有很多方法可以让你实际上听起来更聪明),但是没有什么能比改掉演讲中的坏习惯更有效果。

You're an educated person, however, who knows to stay away from "ain't," avoids the valley girl staple "like," and steers clear of fillers like "ummm." Does that mean your speech is as polished as it could be? Chances are that no matter how clever and careful you are, you're still making at least a few inadvertent 点击发音 errors that lower others' opinion of your intelligence 点击发音.

你是一个受过教育的人,然而,谁知道要远离"ain't(不是)",避免山里的女娃特爱说的"like",以及绕开使用诸如"ummm(嗯)" 之类的填充词呢。那是否意味着你的演讲能和预期一样达到精彩绝伦呢?可能的情况是:无论你多么聪明和细心,你仍然会犯一些会降低你在他人心中的聪明程度的无心的错误。

【感到愧疚的句子】

That's the message of an interesting recent post from Sarah Winfrey on blog WiseBread. Rather than the usual suspects of poor speaking, Winfrey digs up some speech habits that are less often commented on but no less annoying and that even people who pay attention to their communication style are often guilty of. Here are five of the best:

这是Sarah Winfrey最近在WiseBread博客上写的一篇有意思的文章所表达的观点。不像通常那种口语差的主题,这篇文章中Winfrey发现有些演讲习惯很少被人评论,但是容易让人厌烦,并且当人们注意到自己的沟通风格中也会不经意用到时会充满罪恶感。下面是用的最多的5个:

1. "I know, right?"【感到愧疚的句子】

"我知道,对吧?"

Popular among eager-to-please 20-somethings, this phrase sounds

innocuous 点击发音 but is actually pretty awkward 点击发音. "It asks a question that the other person may not know whether or not to answer. Since you're asking them to affirm 点击发音 something they just said, using this can make the other person in the conversation confused, and it can make you look like you don't know what to say," explains Winfrey. Opt 点击发音 for a simple "Oh, yeah" or just receptive silence instead, she advises.

这句话在急于取悦别人的20多岁的人中很流行,它听起来无伤大雅但是实际上非常尴尬。Winfrey解释说"它附带的问题让其他人不知道回答还是不回答。你让他们确认他们刚刚说的东西,用这句话会让谈话中的其他人感到困惑,而且这也会显得你似乎不知道该说什么。"

2. "You'll be fine."

"你会没事的"

Maybe the person you say this to really will be fine, but chances are he or she will think you're a bonehead 点击发音. "When something bad happens to someone we care about, we want to make them feel better. We want to make the situation better, so we tell them, 'You'll be fine.'

Unfortunately, this is dismissive 点击发音 and sends a clear message that you aren't interested in listening to them. Even if this isn't at all what you want to say, this is your message when you use these words," argues Winfrey. According to her, saying nothing is better than using this aggravating phrase.

也许听你讲这句话的人确实会没事,但是可能情况是:他或她会觉得你是个傻瓜。Winfrey认为"当有什么不好的事情发生在我们关心的人身上时,我们想让他们感觉好一点。我们想让情况变得好一点,所以我们告诉他们,'你会没事的'。不幸的是,这句话很冷漠,它清晰的传达出一种信息,你没兴趣听他们诉说。即使这不是你想表达的意思,但是你使用这句话时,你传达出的就是这种意思"。她还表示,不说话也比说这个令人恼怒的话要好。【感到愧疚的句子】

3. "I think you should..."

"我认为你应该..."

What could be wrong with a little well-meant advice? Plenty, contends Winfrey. "If someone comes to you and asks, 'What do you think I should do about this?' it's fine to give them advice. Otherwise, just don't. Offering advice when it wasn't requested makes you sound pompous 点击发音, or at least like you enjoy appearing to be clever," she warns, suggesting guilty parties listen harder and ask better questions instead.

小小的善意的建议能有什么错呢?Winfrey认为大错特错。Winfrey警告说"如果有人问你,'关于这个你认为我应该做些什么呢?'那么给他们提些建议没有问题。否则,不要提建议。别人没有要求你直接提建议会显得你很自大,或者至少显得你喜欢显摆自己很聪明",她建议说错话而有罪恶感的人们努力倾听,用问问题来更好的替代。

4."I'm not judging you, but..."

"我不是在评论你,但是..."

Sorry, but yes you are. As soon as you say this you're being doubly annoying. It's clear to anyone even half awake that you are, in fact, being judgmental 点击发音 and, to add insult 点击发音 to injury, you're pretending that you're not. Quit it!

抱歉,但是你就是。只要你说这句话,毋庸置疑,你会让人很厌烦。对于所有人甚至是半清醒的人都是显而易见的,实际上,你就是在评论他们,假装你没有更是雪上加霜。不要用这个句子了!

"The very fact that you are thinking in terms of judging means that you are making some sort of judgment about them in your own head. And this isn't good for you or for them," writes Winfrey. If you're guilty of saying this regularly, you might be guilty of being a little too judgmental of others. Try to tame 点击发音 that tendency 点击发音 "by thinking up reasons why the other person's actions might make sense, and speak to them from that place of understanding," suggests Winfrey.

Winfrey写道"事实上,judging(评论)的意思是在自己脑海中对他们做出某种判断。这个对你或他们来说都不好"。如果你对经常说这句话感到愧疚,那么你也可能对有点太武断的评断他人感到愧疚。Winfrey建议"通过思考为什么其他人的行为有意义,并且从你理解的地方开始同他们交谈。"来改变这种陋习。

5. Big words

不常用或不熟悉的词

Here's a bonus fifth mistake that doesn't come from WiseBread but

definitely bears repeating in this context. If you're a fan of using big words to demonstrate the breadth of your vocabulary and the brilliance of your thinking, be warned: Studies show that using fancy words when simple ones will do is a sure-fire way to end up looking dumb. So before you get out the thesaurus 点击发音 in an attempt to impress, remember that simplicity and clarity are generally a better signal of mastery than flowery language.

这附加的第五个错误不是出自于WiseBread,但是觉得有必要在这篇文章中重复一下。如果你喜欢通过说大家都不熟悉或不常用的词来展示你词汇的广度以及你才华横溢,小心了:研究表明,当简单的词汇就能表达你的意思时,使用华丽的辞藻毫无疑问会显得你很愚蠢。所以,在你抛开同义词典尝试给别人留下印象前,记住简洁、清晰明了的说法比华丽的辞藻更能表明你精通一门语言。

5种语句会让聪明的你听起来很傻
感到愧疚的句子(三)

5种语句会让聪明的你听起来很傻

Even if you're clever and educated, you could still be guilty of making these popular but annoying 点击发音 speaking mistakes.

即使你很聪明也受过教育,但是你仍然可能会因为犯一些常见但很烦人的口语错误而充满罪恶感。

There's a lot you can change about your presentation to make yourself seem smarter(and, hey, if you want to go for substance over style, plenty of ways to actually be smarter), but few have a bigger impact than eliminating bad speech habits.【感到愧疚的句子】

关于演讲,你可以做很多改变来让你自己看起来更聪明(另外,嘿,如果你主张内容重于风格,那么有很多方法可以让你实际上听起来更聪明),但是没有什么能比改掉演讲中的坏习惯更有效果。

You're an educated person, however, who knows to stay away from "ain't," avoids the valley girl staple "like," and steers clear of fillers like "ummm." Does that mean your speech is as polished as it could be? Chances are that no matter how clever and careful you are, you're still making at least a few inadvertent 点击发音 errors that lower others' opinion of your intelligence 点击发音.

你是一个受过教育的人,然而,谁知道要远离"ain't(不是)",避免山里的女娃特爱说的"like",以及绕开使用诸如"ummm(嗯)" 之类的填充词呢。那是否意味着你的演讲能和预期一样达到精彩绝伦呢?可能的情况是:无论你多么聪明和细心,你仍然会犯一些会降低你在他人心中的聪明程度的无心的错误。

That's the message of an interesting recent post from Sarah Winfrey on blog WiseBread. Rather than the usual suspects of poor speaking, Winfrey digs up some speech habits that are less often commented on but no less annoying and that even people who pay attention to their communication style are often guilty of. Here are five of the best:

这是Sarah Winfrey最近在WiseBread博客上写的一篇有意思的文章所表达的观点。不像通常那种口语差的主题,这篇文章中Winfrey发现有些演讲习惯很少被人评论,但是容易让人厌烦,并且当人们注意到自己的沟通风格中也会不经意用到时会充满罪恶感。下面是用的最多的5个:

1. "I know, right?"

"我知道,对吧?"

Popular among eager-to-please 20-somethings, this phrase sounds

innocuous 点击发音 but is actually pretty awkward 点击发音. "It asks a question that the other person may not know whether or not to answer. Since you're asking them to affirm 点击发音 something they just said, using this can make the other person in the conversation confused, and it can make you look like you don't know what to say," explains Winfrey. Opt 点击发音 for a simple "Oh, yeah" or just receptive silence instead, she advises.

这句话在急于取悦别人的20多岁的人中很流行,它听起来无伤大雅但是实际上非常尴尬。Winfrey解释说"它附带的问题让其他人不知道回答还是不回答。你让他们确认他们刚刚说的东西,用这句话会让谈话中的其他人感到困惑,而且这也会显得你似乎不知道该说什么。"

2. "You'll be fine."

"你会没事的"

Maybe the person you say this to really will be fine, but chances are he or she will think you're a bonehead 点击发音. "When something bad happens to someone we care about, we want to make them feel better. We want to make the situation better, so we tell them, 'You'll be fine.'

Unfortunately, this is dismissive 点击发音 and sends a clear message that you aren't interested in listening to them. Even if this isn't at all what you want to say, this is your message when you use these words," argues Winfrey. According to her, saying nothing is better than using this aggravating phrase.

也许听你讲这句话的人确实会没事,但是可能情况是:他或她会觉得你是个傻瓜。Winfrey认为"当有什么不好的事情发生在我们关心的人身上时,我们想让他们感觉好一点。我们想让情况变得好一点,所以我们告诉他们,'你会没事的'。不幸的是,这句话很冷漠,它清晰的传达出一种信息,你没兴趣听他们诉说。即使这不是你想表达的意思,但是你使用这句话时,你传达出的就是这种意思"。她还表示,不说话也比说这个令人恼怒的话要好。

3. "I think you should..."

"我认为你应该..."

What could be wrong with a little well-meant advice? Plenty, contends Winfrey. "If someone comes to you and asks, 'What do you think I should do about this?' it's fine to give them advice. Otherwise, just don't. Offering advice when it wasn't requested makes you sound pompous 点击发音, or at least like you enjoy appearing to be clever," she warns, suggesting guilty parties listen harder and ask better questions instead.

小小的善意的建议能有什么错呢?Winfrey认为大错特错。Winfrey警告说"如果有人问你,'关于这个你认为我应该做些什么呢?'那么给他们提些建议没有问题。否则,不要提建议。别人没有要求你直接提建议会显得你很自大,或者至少显得你喜欢显摆自己很聪明",她建议说错话而有罪恶感的人们努力倾听,用问问题来更好的替代。

4."I'm not judging you, but..."

"我不是在评论你,但是..."

Sorry, but yes you are. As soon as you say this you're being doubly annoying. It's clear to anyone even half awake that you are, in fact, being judgmental 点击发音 and, to add insult 点击发音 to injury, you're pretending that you're not. Quit it!

抱歉,但是你就是。只要你说这句话,毋庸置疑,你会让人很厌烦。对于所有人甚至是半清醒的人都是显而易见的,实际上,你就是在评论他们,假装你没有更是雪上加霜。不要用这个句子了!

"The very fact that you are thinking in terms of judging means that you are making some sort of judgment about them in your own head. And this isn't good for you or for them," writes Winfrey. If you're guilty of saying this regularly, you might be guilty of being a little too judgmental of others. Try to tame 点击发音 that tendency 点击发音 "by thinking up reasons why the other person's actions might make sense, and speak to them from that place of understanding," suggests Winfrey.

Winfrey写道"事实上,judging(评论)的意思是在自己脑海中对他们做出某种判断。这个对你或他们来说都不好"。如果你对经常说这句话感到愧疚,那么你也可能对有点太武断的评断他人感到愧疚。Winfrey建议"通过思考为什么其他人的行为有意义,并且从你理解的地方开始同他们交谈。"来改变这种陋习。

5. Big words

不常用或不熟悉的词

Here's a bonus fifth mistake that doesn't come from WiseBread but

definitely bears repeating in this context. If you're a fan of using big words to demonstrate the breadth of your vocabulary and the brilliance of your thinking, be warned: Studies show that using fancy words when simple ones will do is a sure-fire way to end up looking dumb. So before you get out the thesaurus 点击发音 in an attempt to impress, remember that simplicity and clarity are generally a better signal of mastery than flowery language.

这附加的第五个错误不是出自于WiseBread,但是觉得有必要在这篇文章中重复一下。如果你喜欢通过说大家都不熟悉或不常用的词来展示你词汇的广度以及你才华横溢,小心了:研究表明,当简单的词汇就能表达你的意思时,使用华丽的辞藻毫无疑问会显得你很愚蠢。所以,在你抛开同义词典尝试给别人留下印象前,记住简洁、清晰明了的说法比华丽的辞藻更能表明你精通一门语言。

关于愧疚的句子
感到愧疚的句子(四)

1、巴金曾在文章中公开的表示对小狈包弟的道歉,他为她所做过的事情感到愧疚,作为小狈包弟的主人,他不但没有尽到主人的责任,反而让小狈包弟躺在解剖台上被人们无情的解剖,他的愧疚是公开的自我反省,也是想使自己被积压多年的灵魂得到解脱,是自己不继续存活在虚伪的世界里。巴金的做法,是值得我们学习的。

2、愧疚,可以让我们对家人多一份孝顺,少一份叛逆;愧疚,可以让我们对朋友多一份忠诚,少一份虚伪;愧疚,可以让我们对老师多一份理解,少一份谩骂;愧疚,3、人人都愿自己问心无愧,然而我觉得愧疚之心是人类不可少的一种心情。关于愧疚的句子。如若没有愧疚心我们的人生将会没有责任感;如若没有愧疚心,我们可能会轻易的忘记昨天;如若没有愧疚心,我们便不会自我反省进而导致更为严重的后果。所以说当你犯了错误以后,连起码的愧疚之心都没有,一切都尚可泰然处之或是强词夺理不知悔改,那么你的人生将晦暗无比。

4、忏悔是发自人内心最深处的一种情感,它会使人的心灵得到升华,它会让人认识到最真实的自己。而愧疚则是忏悔后的一种结果。它既是一种悔悟,更是一次心灵的洗礼。

5、人们不能没有愧疚之心,对错误的愧疚可以帮助人们改正错误;对别人的愧疚可以教会人们如何善待他人;对昨天的愧疚可以促使人们更好的面对明天!面对自己的愧疚,我们要认真的改正或补偿;面对别人对自己的愧疚我们要报以宽容。相信正确处理好愧疚之心可以使生活变得更美好。关于愧疚的句子

6、冯骥才说:“纯洁的人生从忏悔开始。”曾子说过:“吾日三省吾身,为人谋而不忠乎与朋友交而不信乎传不习乎”在我们的经历中,总有那么一些为之愧疚的人、为之愧疚的事。有些事情、有些人物可能会影响我们的一生。

7、愧疚,<现代汉语词典>的解释是:惭愧不安。愧疚,可以让我们“三省吾身”,净化我们的灵魂;一个人多一份愧疚,可以让我们对朋友多一份真诚,少一份虚伪;一个民族多一份愧疚,可以让社会多一分良知,多一分责任,多一分美好。冯骥才说:“纯洁的人生从忏悔开始。”在我们的经历中,总有那么一些为之愧疚的人,为之愧疚的事。

8、“愧疚”是我们人生词典里必不可少的一个重要词汇。我们的生活,正是由这本词典来导航,它让我们避过岩石的碰撞,躲过风浪的击打,让我们真诚的面对生活,知道怎样面对生活中的对与错、是与非。

9、愧疚教会人们反省自我。一个人的心理状态有时可以影响整个民族,一个民族若是失去了愧疚之心,那必定会面对全人类的指责。日本,这个曾经手上带满中国人鲜血的民族不愿回过他们”高贵”的头颅看看他们曾经在那片不属于他们的土地上做过了什么。他们不会愧疚,他们不愿愧疚,他们想要忘记他们犯下的滔天大罪!时隔多年,我们以宽和的心态向那些罪人们伸出了友谊之手,当他们用那无法洗净的血手同我们握手时,愧疚之心也许会重新回到他们身上吧。

10、“愧疚”,人们无不把他当作为道歉的必须词,疚它既是一种后悔,又是一种反省。

11、我感到很内疚,后悔自己原来的做法,她越对我好,我就越内疚。()而我现在所能做到的,就是默默弥补原来的做法,帮助她把成绩提上去,帮助她把爱撒谎的毛病澳掉,做永远的好朋友。

12、自称“乾坤一腐儒”年迈的杜甫,怀着愧疚于民之心,使他为民请命的责任益老弥坚,即使“吾庐独破”“受冻死”,也想着“安得广厦千万间,大庇天下寒士俱欢颜”。

13、在平常的生活里,我们应时刻地注意自己的言行举止,要对自己做错的事情感到愧疚,要时刻反省自己,只要自己已经尽力了,那么在困难的事情也会变得简单。

14、商纣王不愧疚自己酒池肉林的生活,终在人们燃起的怒火中焚烧得灰飞烟灭;周幽王为得妃子一笑而烽火戏诸侯的君王,不为自己的行为愧疚,终不免于死亡。

15、愧疚教会人们重新面对错误。有时,愧疚可以唤醒人们内心深埋的良知。

表达愧疚的句子
感到愧疚的句子(五)

1、我的脸火辣辣地发烧,一肚子的懊悔、伤心,话不知从何议起。

2、“愧疚”,人们无不把他当作为道歉的必须词,疚它既是一种后悔,又是一种反省。

3、人人都愿自己问心无愧,然而我觉得愧疚之心是人类不可少的一种心情。如若没有愧疚心我们的人生将会没有责任感;如若没有愧疚心,我们可能会轻易的忘记昨天;如若没有愧疚心,我们便不会自我反省进而导致更为严重的后果。表达愧疚的句子。所以说当你犯了错误以后,连起码的愧疚之心都没有,一切都尚可泰然处之或是强词夺理不知悔改,那么你的人生将晦暗无比。

4、忏悔是发自人内心最深处的一种情感,它会使人的心灵得到升华,它会让人认识到最真实的自己。而愧疚则是忏悔后的一种结果。它既是一种悔悟,更是一次心灵的洗礼。

5、人们不能没有愧疚之心,6、一想起一二年级的恶作剧,就觉得后悔,总想有机会向她赔个礼,道个歉,减轻一点我内心的愧疚。表达愧疚的句子

7、“愧疚”是我们人生词典里必不可少的一个重要词汇。我们的生活,正是由这本词典来导航,它让我们避过岩石的碰撞,躲过风浪的击打,让我们真诚的面对生活,知道怎样面对生活中的对与错、是与非。

8、愧疚教会人们反省自我。一个人的心理状态有时可以影响整个民族,一个民族若是失去了愧疚之心,那必定会面对全人类的指责。日本,这个曾经手上带满中国人鲜血的民族不愿回过他们”高贵”的头颅看看他们曾经在那片不属于他们的土地上做过了什么。他们不会愧疚,他们不愿愧疚,他们想要忘记他们犯下的滔天大罪!时隔多年,我们以宽和的心态向那些罪人们伸出了友谊之手,当他们用那无法洗净的血手同我们握手时,愧疚之心也许会重新回到他们身上吧。

9、愧疚教会人们重新面对错误。有时,愧疚可以唤醒人们内心深埋的良知。

10、巴金曾在文章中公开的表示对小狗包弟的道歉,他为她所做过的事情感到愧疚,作为小狗包弟的主人,他不但没有尽到主人的责任,反而让小狗包弟躺在解剖台上被人们无情的解剖,他的愧疚是公开的自我反省,也是想使自己被积压多年的灵魂得到解脱,是自己不继续存活在虚伪的世界里。巴金的做法,是值得我们学习的。

11、愧疚,可以让我们对家人多一份孝顺,少一份叛逆;愧疚,可以让我们对朋友多一份忠诚,少一份虚伪;愧疚,可以让我们对老师多一份理解,少一份谩骂;愧疚,可以让社会多一份责任、多一分承担、多一份美好。

12、愧疚,可以让我们“三省吾身”,净化我们的灵魂;一个人多一份愧疚,可以让我们对朋友多一份真诚,少一份虚伪;一个民族多一份愧疚,可以让社会多一分良知,多一分责任,多一分美好。冯骥才说:“纯洁的人生从忏悔开始。”在我们的经历中,总有那么一些为之愧疚的人,为之愧疚的事。

13、时间慢慢地逝去,人也慢慢走开,远离的日子,时常的感到一丝寂寥。或许,是心中仍有的几许依恋,仅留下那一次次的……不过,已经无关紧要,因为我们的距离无限拉大,只想你能找到真正的那个他,前尘往事不会再次重现,我又何必凭添烦恼?我想,曾经的诺言大概不能遵守,不必去问为什么,我也不想为自己找理由,人无信则不立,来的不过是借口,就当我言而无信,只希望你过得好,至少要比我好,那么,足够了。()一切的一切都随风散去,剩下的只有愧疚,你一定要比我幸福。

14、商纣王不愧疚自己酒池肉林的生活,终在人们燃起的怒火中焚烧得灰飞烟灭;周幽王为得妃子一笑而烽火戏诸侯的君王,不为自己的行为愧疚,终不免于死亡。

15、他的脸上异样地悲戚、沉痛,像严冰一样冻结,像岩石一样冷峻,漠然中似有无限懊悔。

16、冯骥才说:“纯洁的人生从忏悔开始。”曾子说过:“吾日三省吾身,为人谋而不忠乎?与朋友交而不信乎?传不习乎?”在我们的经历中,总有那么一些为之愧疚的人、为之愧疚的事。有些事情、有些人物可能会影响我们的一生。

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