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名人诗歌|I Think I Can

来源:www.yryqq.com 2025-04-12

If you think you are beaten, you are;

If you think you dare1 not, you don't;

If you want to win but think you can't;

It's almost a cinch you won't.

If you think you'll lose, you're lost;

For out of the world we find

Success begins with a fellow's will;

It's all in a state of mind.

Life's battles2 don't always go

To the stronger and faster man,

But sooner or later the man who wins

Is the man who thinks he can.

中文:

假如你觉得你败了,那你就一败涂地;

假如你觉得你不敢,那你就会退缩畏葸;

假如你想赢但觉得你不可以;

那样毫无疑问你就会失利。

假如你觉得你输了,你就输了;

由于大家发现人世间

成功从一个人的意志开始;

成功是一种心态。

生活之战中,

胜利并不是一直是更强和更快的人,

胜利者终究是

觉得自己能行的人。


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