There are letters b in the word:
B starting with: bat, back, bar, but, buy, buyer, burst, bus, busy, bush, business, bank, boy, balance, bad
There are b in the middle: baby, sob, February, labor, label, website, climb, stubborn, subscribe, subway, lobby.
Kipling’s original if?
The poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling
is a poem by Rudyard Kipling, a British poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The poem mainly depicts his instructions to his son.
Chinese name
If
Foreign name
IF
Author
Rudyard Kipling
Original work
IF
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Ifyoucankeepyourheadwhenallaboutyou
Arelosingtheirsandblamingitonyou,
Ifyoucantrustyourselfwhenallmendoubtyou
Butmakeallowancefortheirdoubtingtoo,
Ifyoucanwaitandnotbetiredbywaiting,
Orbeingliedabout, dontdealinlies,
Orbeinghated, dontgivewaytohating,
Andyetdontlooktoogood, nortalktoowise:
Ifyoucanfilltheunforgivingminute,
Withsixtysecondsworthofdistancerun;
YoursistheEarthandeverythingthatsinit
And–whichismore–youllbeaMan;
Ifyoucanbeartohearthetruthyouvespoken
Twistedbyknavestomakeatrapforfools,
Orwatchthethingsyougaveyourlifeto, broken,
Andstoopandbuildemupwithworn-outtools:
Ifyoucanmakeoneheapofallyourwinnings
Andriskitallononeturnofpitch-and-toss,
Andlose, andstartagainatyourbeginnings
Andneverbreathawordaboutyourloss;
Ifyoucanforceyourheartandnerveandsinew
, Toserveyourturnlongaftertheyaregone
Andsoholdonwhenthereisnothinginyou
ExcepttheWillwhichsaystothem: Holdon!
Ifyoucantalkwithcrowdsandkeepyourvirtue,
Orwalkwithkings–norlosethecommontouch,
Ifneitherfoesnorlovingfriendscanhurtyou;
Ifallmencountwithyou, butnonetoomuch,
Ifyoucandream–andnotmakedreamsyourmaster
Ifyoucanthink–andnotmakethoughtsyouraim,
IfyoucanmeetwithTriumphandDisaster,
Andtreatthosetwoimpostorsjustthesame, myson!
Vernacular translation
If you are calm and not following others when everyone is in no control;
If you are suspected and doubted by everyone, you can be confident as usual and not argue in vain;
If you have a dream, you can not lose yourself;
If you have a deep thought, you will not go crazy;
If you can not forget the appearance in the success, but also have the courage to chew the bitter fruit after the disaster;
If you hear the mystery you say, it is distorted by the scoundrel into a magic trick that is beyond recognition without resentment;
If you see the beauty you pursue destroyed by a natural disaster into a pile of fragmented rubble
If you work hard and become famous, you will still take risks for a new goal, even if your reputation becomes nothing;
If you talk to the village man without becoming humble, and walk with the prince without showing your flattering face;
If the love and hate of others can’t control you; if you can stand out independently in the company of anyone;
If confused harassment can’t shake your will, you can wait until you are calm before answering…
Then, your cultivation will be as broad as heaven and earth, and you are a real man, my son!
About the author
Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling was born in India in 1865. [2] In the 1890s, he became famous in the British literary world. He spent the first half of his life shuttling between the two countries. In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, the first British writer to receive this honor. Two years later, he wrote the song “If”. [1] He had three children with his American-born wife, Kari, two of whom died before him. Kipling died in London in 1936.