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61. | Wise men seek instruction; fools fall for applause |
| 聪明人寻找指教,愚蠢人想听赞美 |
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62. | Her husband have become strange and distant. |
| 她丈夫变得陌生又疏远。 |
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63. | Lately she has seemed to distance herself from me. |
| 她近来似乎在疏远我。 |
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64. | Prejudice is the reason of fools. --Voltaire, French Philosopher |
| 偏见是蠢人的推论。法国哲学家伏尔泰 |
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65. | The affair has estranged him from his family. |
| 这件事已使他和家人疏远。 |
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66. | alienability n. |
| 可让与性;可疏远性 |
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67. | Or else you can gradually come apart in London |
| 再不然你们就在伦敦逐渐疏远。 |
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68. | Her father advised her to keep her distance from that fellow |
| 她父亲劝她疏远那家伙 |
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69. | Her father advise her to keep her distance from that fellow. |
| 她父亲劝她疏远那家伙。 |
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70. | Impossible' is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools. |
| “‘不可能’一字只存在于蠢人的字典里。” |
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