He who knows nothing is closer to the truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.

  • -- Thomas Jefferson 托马斯·杰斐逊

无知的人比满脑子虚假和错误的人更接近真理。

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The main cause is a pernicious falsehood propagated against her being, namely that she is inferior by her nature. Inferior in what? What has man ever done that woman, under the same advantages could not do?

主要的原因是一种有害的谎言,传播反对她的存在,即她是劣等的性质。差在什么?在同样有利的条件下,男人做过那个女人不能做的事吗?

My next book - each one while I'm working on it - dances in my mind and thrills me at every turn. If it didn't, why would I write it?

我的下一本书——每一本书我都在写——在我的脑海中翩翩起舞,每一个情节都让我感到兴奋。如果没有,我为什么要写呢?

I can't change the Dark Lord's mind. But it might be possible for me to help Draco.

我无法改变黑魔王的想法。但我可能会帮助德拉科。

A woman is the only thing I am afraid of that I know will not hurt me.

女人是我唯一害怕的东西,我知道不会伤害我。

You don't know, what's in store, but you know, what you're here for.

你不知道会发生什么,但你知道,你来这里是为了什么。

If lies were Latin, there would be many learned men.

如果谎言是拉丁文,那就会有许多学者。