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  • ISBN:9780007235810
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  • 出版时间:2007-3
  • 页数:272
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This is a breathtaking collection of reflections from one of the world's best loved storytellers, Paulo Coelho. In this riveting collection of thoughts and stories, Paulo Coelho, the author of "The Alchemist", offers his personal reflections on a wide range of subjects from archery and music to elegance, travelling and the nature of good and evil. An old woman explains to her grandson how a mere pencil can show him the path to happiness! It features: instructions on how to climb a mountain that reveal the secret to making your dreams a reality; the story of Ghengis Khan and the Falcon that teaches about the folly of anger - and the art of friendship; and a pianist who performs an example in fulfilling your destiny. The author learns three important lessons when he goes to the rescue of a man in the street - Paulo shows us how life has lessons for us in the greatest, smallest and most unusual of experiences. "Like the Flowing River" includes jewel-like fables, packed with meaning and retold in Coelho's inimitable style. Sharing his thoughts on spirituality, life and ethics, Paulo touches you with his philosophy and invites you to go on an exciting journey of your own.

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我从信箱里取出报纸,但其中也没什么重要的内容,净是些记者们自作主张认为大众应该知道、参与其中,并抱有看法的事情。

但此刻,我没在做任何事,却也在做一个人能做的最重要的事:聆听值得被听到的、来自内心的声音。


要如那奔淌的河流,

在暗夜里静静无声。

不要惧怕深夜的黑暗。

倘若天上有星辰,

就去映射它们的光芒。

倘若天上有云朵,

记住云也是水做的,

与河流别无二致,

所以也大可用你的静谧深邃,

欣然映射出它们的样子。

——曼努埃尔·班德拉


以下就是我当时了解到的在20世纪60年代初人们对作家的定义:

(1)作家总是戴着眼镜,而且永远不梳头。他们在一半时间里对所有的事情都感到愤怒,而在另一半时间里则陷入沮丧。作家要在酒吧里度过他生命中的大部分时间,与其他蓬头垢面、戴着眼镜的作家争论个没完。作家还要说一些很有“深度”的话。他们总是不满意于刚刚出版的那本小说,而总是对自己下一部小说的剧情有着许多绝妙的点子。

(2)作家有责任和义务不被自己所属的时代理解。他们坚信自己出生在一个平庸的时代,得到理解就意味着失去被视为天才的机会。作家对每个句子都要进行反复修改和重写。一个普通人的词汇量在三千个单词左右,但真正的作家从不使用这些单词,因为字典里还有另外十八万九千个单词,更何况他根本不是什么普通人。

(3)作家想说的话只有同为作家的人才能理解。即便如此,也不能阻止一名作家在暗中憎恨其他所有作家,因为他们总在争夺几个世纪以来文学史上留下的空缺。于是,一众作家都在竞逐“最复杂作品”奖——获胜者的成就就是成功撰写了世界上最晦涩难懂的书。

(4)作家喜欢用一些特别能唬人的名词来解释各种事物,比如“符号学”“认知论”“新具体主义”。当作家想唬住谁的时候,他们会说“爱因斯坦就是个傻瓜”,又或是“托尔斯泰是资产阶级的小丑”,于是每个人都会感到震惊。他们还会不遗余力地去告诉别人相对论是胡说八道,托尔斯泰是俄国贵族的捍卫者。

(5)想要吸引女人的时候,作家会说:“我是一名作家。”然后在餐巾纸上胡乱写一首诗。这招屡试不爽。

(6)鉴于作家具备深厚的文化素养,他们总能找到充当文学评论家的工作。在这个角色中,他们可以通过为朋友们的作品撰写评论来表现自己的慷慨。但在任何此类评论中,都有一半在引用外国作者的话,另一半则是在分析书中的句子,他们总会使用诸如“认识论的切割”或“对生活综合的二维视野”之类的表达。每一个读到书评的人都会说:“这是多...


铅笔具备五种品质,如果你能保有这些品质,就能一直和世界融洽相处。

“第一种品质:尽管你能书写伟大的篇章,但你永远不能忘记有一只大手在引领你的脚步。我们称这只手为神,神总会以他的意志来指引我们。

“第二种品质:写字时我总要不时停下来,用卷笔刀把铅笔削尖。这个过程中铅笔虽然很受罪,但经历过之后,笔尖就变得更锋利了。你也是一样,你一定要在苦难和悲伤中学会隐忍,因为这些经历会让你成为更厉害的人。

“第三种品质:我们总是可以用橡皮擦去铅笔留下的错误。所以说,纠正我们过往的作为未必是一件坏事,这有助于我们坚持走在正道上。

“第四种品质:一支铅笔真正重要的不是它的木质笔杆,而是它内部的石墨。你也要时刻关注你内心的状态。

“第五种,也是铅笔的最后一种品质:它总是留下痕迹。你也要记得,你一生中做的每一件事都会留下印记,所以你在一举一动中都要谨记这一点。”


即使朋友所为令你不悦,他也还是你的朋友。

愤怒时做出的任何举动,都注定会带来恶果。


无论一个人有多聪明,如果他远离集体,很快就会失去温暖和光辉。


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书籍介绍

Synopsis

This is a breathtaking collection of reflections from one of the world's best loved storytellers, Paulo Coelho. In this riveting collection of thoughts and stories, Paulo Coelho, the author of "The Alchemist", offers his personal reflections on a wide range of subjects from archery and music to elegance, travelling and the nature of good and evil. An old woman explains to her grandson how a mere pencil can show him the path to happiness! It features: instructions on how to climb a mountain that reveal the secret to making your dreams a reality; the story of Ghengis Khan and the Falcon that teaches about the folly of anger - and the art of friendship; and a pianist who performs an example in fulfilling your destiny. The author learns three important lessons when he goes to the rescue of a man in the street - Paulo shows us how life has lessons for us in the greatest, smallest and most unusual of experiences. "Like the Flowing River" includes jewel-like fables, packed with meaning and retold in Coelho's inimitable style. Sharing his thoughts on spirituality, life and ethics, Paulo touches you with his philosophy and invites you to go on an exciting journey of your own.

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精彩短评:

  • 作者:Sari 发布时间:2016-08-14 02:24:20

    像随笔日记一样的小书,读起来有太太口服液的作用。

  • 作者:南瓜 发布时间:2016-08-08 17:22:35

    这分数是我十年前给的

  • 作者:竹取Pro 发布时间:2022-10-05 15:08:09

    The thoughts and reflections were the lights that passed through a prism which you could see different colors dazzling in your world view. Therefore, you could feel yourself get closer to a piece of much more sofisticated soul, plenty of self-conscious, discretion, empathy and love, besides, some black humor. Finally, you know why Coelho popular.

  • 作者:yaree 发布时间:2010-08-06 10:00:41

    每篇短短的很容易读

  • 作者:心慰 发布时间:2015-12-21 23:14:37

    20122015

    right time, right place

  • 作者:kidd 发布时间:2018-01-16 23:37:06

    买的唯一一本后期重制版


深度书评:

  • wise

    作者:C 发布时间:2013-09-22 10:17:25

    The archer allows many arrows to go far beyond the target,because he knows that he will only learn the importance of bow, posture, string and target, by repeating his gestures thousands of time, and by not being afraid to make mistakes.

    And then comes the moment when he no longer has to think about what he is doing. From then on, the archer becomes his bow, his arrow and his target.

    Two roads diverged in a wood,and I -

    I took the one less traveled by,

    And that has made all the difference.

    You can have at your disposal all the means of communication in the world, but nothing, absolutely nothing, can replace looking someone in the eye.

    One night, an angel appears to him while he sleeps: 'What have you done with your life? Did you try to live your life according to your dreams?"

    He can do whatever he wants to do, except that, right now, he discovers, he doesn't want to do anything. Manuel is a sad, free man, just one step away from depression, because he was always too busy to think about the meaning of his life, and simply let the years flow under the bridge. He remembers the words from the poet:'He passed through life/He did not live it." His hard-worn freedom is merely exile in disguise.

    'The optimist and the pessimist both die in the end, but each lives his life in a completely different way.'

    that we each of us have our personal legend to fulfil,and that is all. It doesn't matter if other people support us or criticise us, or ignore us, or put up with us - we are doing it because that is our destiny on this earth, and the fount of all joy.

    Let's leave our books free to travel, then, to be touched by other hands, and enjoyed by other eyes.

    I experience terrible feelings of anxiety, but I am determined to stay here doing nothing, at least for a few hours. Gradually, the anxiety gives way to contemplation, and I start to listen to my soul. It has been longing to speak to me, but I'm always too busy.

    I'm not doing anything, and yet I'm also doing the most important thing a man can do: I'm listening to what I needed to hear from myself.

    how often, for the lack of one brick, we completely distort the original plan of our life.

    Human beings should be elegant in their actions and their posture, because the word is synonymous with good taste, graciousness, balance and harmony.

    People do not think very much about death.They spend their lives worrying about absurdities, they put things off, and fail to notice important moments. They don't take risks, because they think it's dangerous. They complain a lot, but are afraid to take action.They want everything to change, but they themselves refuse to change.

    Why do we not find a different way of behaving?

    Sometimes the world asks us to fight for things we do not understand, and whose significance we will never discover.

    It is only courage on the path itself that makes the path appear.

    The test of man then is not,'How have I believed?' but 'How have I loved?' The final test of religion is not religiousness, but love: not what I have done, not what I have believed,not what I have achieved, but how I have discharged the common charities of life. By what we have not done, by sins of omission, we are judged.

    'We can each of us only offer what we have.' came the wise man's reply.

    Go out into the street, choose the person you want to talk to,and ask them something. If nothing comes of it, try someone else - I guarantee that by the end of the day you will have found yourself an excellent companion.

    The following day, when the missionary went for his usual morning walk, the man was no longer there. In the place where he used to embrace the earth, the sand seemed wet, for a small spring had started bubbling up there. In the months that followed, the spring grew, and the inhabitants of the city built a well there.

    The Bedouin call the place 'The Well of the Desert's Tears'. They say that anyone who drinks from its waters will find a way of transforming the reason for his suffering into the reason for his joy, and will end up finding his true destiny.

    He took out a rotten banana from the bag and threw it away.

    'That is the life that has been and gone, and which was not used to the full and for which it is now too late.'

    Finally, he took out a ripe banana, peeled it, and shared it with Isabella. 'This is the present moment. Learn how to gobble it up without fear or guilt.'

    The more we plan our steps, the more chance there is that we will go wrong, because we are failing to take into consideration four things: other people, life's teachings, passion, and calm. The more we feel we are in control of things, the farther off we are from controlling anything. A threat does not issue any warning, and a swift reaction cannot be planned like a Sunday afternoon walk.

    On each day of the year, Norma had written down something good that had happened on that date. For her, life was always a reason to be happy.

    'Love creates bridges where it would seem they were impossible,' said my white witch friend.

    'We are in such a hurry to grow up, and then we long for our lost childhood. We make ourselves ill earning money, and then spend all our money on getting well again, We think so much about the future that we neglect the present, and thus experience neither the present nor the future. We live as if we were never going to die, and die as if we had never lived.'

    'It doesn't matter what I do to this money. It is still a twenty-dollar bill. So often in our lives, we are crumpled, trampled, ill-treated, insulted, and yet, despite all that, we are still worth the same.'

    'Yes, you have been through all this before,' replies his heart, 'But you have never been beyond it.'

    "To avoid falling into treacherous traps, it is best to consider that you have covered half your journey only when you have walked ninety percent of the road."

    'Why do you do this?' I asked her, between songs.

    'So as not to be alone,' she said, 'My life is very lonely, as it is for nearly all old people.'

    If only everyone solved their problem like that.

    The more violent the storm, the more quickly it will pass.

  • 我欲乘风归去,飞过琼楼玉宇

    作者:布鲁 发布时间:2024-02-10 20:55:15


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