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mens sana in corpore sano

大约1600年,源自拉丁语,字面意思是“健康的身体中有健康的头脑”,出自朱文尼尔的 "Satires," x.356。

Mens sana in corpore sano is a contradiction in terms, the fantasy of a Mr. Have-your-cake-and-eat-it. No sane man can afford to dispense with debilitating pleasures; no ascetic can be considered reliably sane. Hitler was the archetype of the abstemious man. When the other krauts saw him drink water in the Beer Hall they should have known he was not to be trusted. [A.J. Liebling, "Between Meals," 1962]
Mens sana in corpore sano 是一个自相矛盾的说法,是一个想要占尽便宜的幻想。没有一个理智的人能够放弃令人虚弱的快乐; 没有一个禁欲主义者能够被认为是可靠的理智人。希特勒是禁欲主义者的典型代表。当其他德国人看到他在啤酒屋里喝水时,他们应该知道他是不值得信任的。[A.J. Liebling,“Between Meals”,1962]

该词起源时间:约1600年