復仇第一季經典語錄

第一集

復仇第一季經典語錄

1、 “Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.” Confucius

子曰:“攻乎異端,斯害己也。”

2、 When I was a little girl, my understanding of revenge was as si-mp-le as the Sunday School proverb that hid behind, neat little morality slogans, like, “Do unto others” and “Two wrongs don’t make a right.”

當我還小的時候,我對復仇的理解,簡單停留在對主日學校學的諺語的理解,簡單的道德標語,比如“己所不欲勿施於人”、“冤冤相報何時了”。

3、But two wrongs can never make a right, because two wrongs can never equal each other. For the truly wronged, real satisfaction can only be found in one of two places:Absolute forgiveness…or mortal vindication. This is not a story about forgiveness.

冤冤相報永無終止,因爲兩種傷害永遠不能抵消。對於真正受傷害的一方而言,真正的滿足只能通過兩種途徑實現:徹底寬恕,或者用死亡洗脫罪孽。這不是一個講述寬恕的故事。

4、They say revenge is a dish best served cold. But sometimes it’s as warm as a bowl of soup. My father died in innocent man.

俗話說君子報仇十年不晚,而有時十年後的仇恨不減當年。我父親含冤而終。

5、When everything you love has been stolen from you, sometimes all you have left is revenge.

當你所愛的一切被人剝奪,你所剩下的唯有復仇。

第二集

1、 And mistakes are life and death, collateral damage is inescapable.

走錯一步,攸關生死;殃及魚池,在所難免。

2、 Ems:That our past defines who we are. 我們的過去造就了我們的現在。

Vic:I would say our choices are what define us. 我會說我們的選擇造就了我們的現在。

Ems:May be for the lucky. 對於幸運的人來說也許如此。

3、 Trust is a difficult thing, whether it’s finding the right people to trust or trusting the right people will do the wrong thing. But trusting our heart is the riskiest thing of all. In the end, the only person we can truly trust is ourselves.

信任來之不易,無論是找到值得你信任的人,還是相信就連他們也會背叛你。但相信自己的心卻是最最大的冒險。最終,唯一能夠真正信任的人,只有自己。

第三集

1、 For the innocent, the past may hold a reward. But for the treacherous, it’s only a matter of time before the past delivers what they truly deserve.

對於那些無辜的人,過去承載着美好的記憶。但對於那些背信棄義的人,他們最終會爲自己丑陋的過去而得到應有的報應。

第四集

1、 The greatest weapon anyone can use against us is our mind. Are we true to ourselves? Or do we live for the expectations of others? And if we are open and honest, can we ever truly be loved? Can we find the courage to release our deepest secrets? Or in the end, are we all unknowable even to ourselves?

外人對抗我們最有力的武器是我們的內心。我們對自己坦誠嗎?又或者我們只是爲別人的期望而活着?如果我們坦誠相待我們就能收穫愛情嗎?我們有勇氣說出心靈深處的祕密嗎?或者最終,我們都茫然不知,即便是對我們自己。

第五集

1、 In revenge, as in life, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In the end, the guilty always fall.

復仇時,和生活中一樣,每一舉動都有正面或反面的結果。但最終,正義將戰勝邪-惡。

2、 Never underestimate the power of guilt; it compels people to some pretty remarkable places.

永遠不要低估邪-惡的力量,它會將人逼至意想不到的境地。

3、Appearances can be deceiving ,can't they ? And you've practically made it an art form time i smile at you acroa room or we run into each other at the luncheon, or i o welcome you into my home. Let that smile be a reminder of just how much i despise you . And that every time i hug you , the warmth you feel ,is my hatred burning through .

看似美好的事物是最會迷惑人的,對嗎?而你都已經把這玩的出神入化了。每當我在房間的另一頭向你微笑,或者在午宴上遇見你,再或者是邀請你來我家時,讓那燦爛的微笑時時提醒着你我對你無比的鄙視。而我每一次擁抱你時,你所感覺到的溫暖,是我熊熊燃燒的憎恨。

4、 Guilt is a powerful affliction. You can try to turn your back on it, but that’s when it sneaks up behind you and eats your life. Some people struggle to understand their own guilt, unwilling or unable to justify the part they play in it. Others run away from their guilt, until there’s no conscience left at all. But I run toward my guilt. I feed off of it. I need it. For me, guilt is one of the few lanterns that still light my way.

愧疚是一種磨人新的東西。你可以試着假裝它不存在,但同時它也在不知不覺中啃噬着你的生命。一些人掙扎着想認清自己的內疚,不願或不能爲自己洗脫罪名;令一些人則逃之夭夭,直到它完全殆荊而我卻與愧疚正面對峙,甘之若飴,求之若渴。對我而言,愧疚是餘下的少數幾盞照亮我前路的燈。

第六集

1、 They say vengeance taken will tear the heart and torment the conscience. If there’s any truth to it, then I now know with certainly that the path I’m on is the right way.

俗話說復仇是撕心裂肺的痛楚,是折磨良知的苦澀。如果此言非虛,我可以肯定我正走在自己復仇之路上。

2、 Like life, revenge can be a messy business. And both would be much si-mp-ler if only our heads could figure out which way our hearts will go. But the heart has its reasons, or which reasons can not know.

復仇如同生活,猶如一團亂麻。如果我們的理智能夠指引心的方向,一切都能迎刃而解。然而人心是無法控制的,也是無法讀懂的。

第七集

1、 As Hamlet said to Ophelia, “God has given you one face, and you make yourself another.” The battle between these two halves of identity who we are and who we pretend to be, is unwinnable.

哈姆雷特曾對奧菲利亞說,“上帝給你一張臉,你卻爲自己再造了另一張。”真實的自己與外在的僞裝相互鬥爭,勝負難分。

2、 Never underestimate your enemy and never let your guard down.

永遠不要低估你的敵人,永遠不要放鬆警惕。

3、 Just as there are two sides to every story, there are two sides to every person. One that we reveal to the world and another we keep hidden inside. A duality governed by the balance of light and darkness.

凡事皆有兩面,每個人也同樣擁有兩面。一面我們展露於世,另一面我們深埋於心;而兩者共存、平衡於人性光明與黑暗之間。

4、 Within each of us is the capacity for both good and evil. But those who are able to blur the moral dividing line hold the true power.

每個人心中都有一個天使一個惡魔,只有那些遊刃於道德界線邊緣的人,纔是真正的強者。

第八集

1、 There’s an old saying about those who cannot remember the past being condemned to repeat it. But those of us who refuse to forget the past are condemned to relive it.

有句古話說道,忘記過去的人註定會重蹈覆轍。而忘不了過去的人,亦註定會重蹈覆轍。

2、 The past is a tricky thing. Sometimes it’s etched in stone. And other times, it’s rendered in soft memories. But if you meddle too long in deep, a dark thing, who knows what masters you’ll awaken?

過去是對命運的捉弄。有時它銘刻在磐石之上,有時它又迴旋於虛幻的記憶中。但如果你許久深陷在黑暗的過去,你無法預期會驚醒怎樣的猛獸。

第九集

1、 It’s been written that a lover is apt to be as full of secrets from himself as is the object of his love from him. For my father, the secrets withheld by the woman he loved proved powerful enough to destroy him. I’m just now to beginning to understand the enormity of that burden.

書中有言,之其所愛,若非以誠相待,則亦以私待之。對於我父親來說,他愛的人所隱藏的祕密足以毀掉了他的人生。現在我才逐漸明白,那些壓力有多麼巨大。

2、 Inside the viper’s nest, you must be viper, too.

要想在毒蛇的巢穴中生存,你就必須以毒攻毒。

3、 We all have secrets we keep locked away from the rest of the world…Friendship we pretend, relationships we hide. But worst of all is that love we never let show. The most dangerous secrets a person can bury are those we keep from ourselves.

每個人都有不願爲外人所知的祕密:虛情假意的友情、密不可宣的關係…… 但最糟糕的是我們深埋心中的愛意。這些隱瞞於心的祕密纔是最危險的。

第十集

1、 How does it feel now that your targets are no longer more ideas, but flesh and bones?

當那些你假象的復仇目標現在就活生生地在你面前,你有什麼感覺?

2、 The task in front of you requires absolute focus. If you let your emotions guide you, you will fail.

荊棘的復仇之路需要你坐到心無旁騖。如果你還放不下兒女情長,你會一敗塗地。

3、 Mt father wrote,” Always question where your loyalties lie. The people you trust will expect it, your greatest enemies will desire it, and those you treasure the most, will, without fail, abuse it.”

我父親寫道,“你需時刻警惕自己效忠的對象:親者期望你的忠誠,仇者垂涎你的忠誠。而越是你最在乎的人,越是會忘用你的忠誠,無一例外。”

5、 Some say loyalty inspires boundlehope. And while there maybe, there is a catch. True loyalty takes years to build, and only seconds to destroy.

有人說忠誠能激發無窮無盡的希望,這背後或許還有一句潛臺詞——真正的忠誠,成於成年累月,卻可在彈指之間灰飛煙滅。

第十一集

1、 Defense lawyers use the term” Duress” to describe the use of force, coercion, or psychological pressure exerted on a client in the commission of a crime. When dureis applied to the emotionally unstable, the result can be as violent as it is unpredictable.

辯護律師常將“脅迫”一詞用在實施犯罪的`委託人身上,以此來描述力量——強迫,或是心理壓力對他們產生的影響。當在一個人情緒不穩時加以脅迫,結果可能會難以預料地可怕。

2、 Dureimpacts relationships in one of two ways. It either tears people apart, or strengthens their connection, binding them tightly in a common objective.

威脅逼迫對感情有兩種影響,或令人們分道揚鑣,或令心靈更加緊密,爲了同一目標,將彼此牢牢綁緊。

第十二集

1、 For the average person, leading an ordinary life, fame hold an hypnotic attraction. Many would sooner perish than exist in anonymity. But for the unlucky few who’ve had notoriety forced upon them, infamy can be a sentence more damning than any prison term.

對平民百姓而言,名望易令智昏;很多人寧願飛蛾撲火,也不願碌碌苟活。但對於少數不幸者而言,被強加於身的狼藉聲名,是比任何刑期都難逃的罪責。

2、 Sometimes bad things happen to good people. 有時候好人卻得不到好報。

3、 People are fond of saying that you can’t unring a bell. But some words ring out likes church bells, rising above the din, calling us to the truth.

人們總愛說覆水難收。可有些話仍會如教堂鐘聲般響起,衝破喧囂,指引我們真-相。

4、 Some words are immortal. Long-buried or even burned, they’re destined to be reborn, like a phoenix rising from the ashes. And when they do, it can literally take you breath away.

有些話永垂不朽。即使掩埋已久,銷燬殆盡,也註定再浮於世,猶如鳳凰涅盤。而一旦公諸於世,真-相絕對會令人窒息。

第十三集

1、 Some say that our lives are defined by the sum of our choices. But it isn’t really our choices that distinguish who we are. It’s our commitment to them.

有人說我們的人生由自身不斷的選擇所決定。但真正讓我們獨一無二的不是那些選擇,而是我們爲選擇所付出的努力。

2、 For someone, commitment is like faith, a chosen devotion to another person or an intangible ideal. But for me, commitment has a shadow side, a darker drive that constantly asks the question how far am I willing to go.

對於某些人來說,承諾如同信仰一樣,是自願向他人或無形的理想效忠。但對我來說,承諾有其陰暗的一面,某種黑暗的驅使力時不時地問我你決心走到哪步。

第十四集

1、 If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it nite.

若感知通透純淨,人們將看清萬物的原貌······無窮無荊

2、But in reality, our perception is often clouded by exceptions, by experiences. As of late, I find my perception is blinded by only one thing…revenge.

但在現實中,我們的感知常被陰雲籠罩,比如無盡的期望,生活的經歷。最近,我發現我的感知常被一事所矇蔽——復仇。

3、Truth is a battle if perceptions, people only see what they're prepared to confront. It not what you look that matters, but what you see. And when different perceptions battle against one truth has a way of getting the monsters a way of getting out.

真-相是場感知之爭,人們只能看到他們準備好面對的事情。你看向什麼並不重要,重要的是你看到了什麼。當不同的感知相互攻訐時,真-相往往會迷失其中。而怪獸,趁機奪路而出。

第十五集

1、 There comes a moment in each of our lives when the control that keeps us sane slips through our fingers. Most of us aim to seize it back. The best way to fight chaos is which chaos.

我們每個人都會在生命中遭遇一個讓自己失去理智的時刻。大多數的人決意將其追回。殊不知只有身在其中才是上上之策。

2、 Once introduced, all order and intention is rendered usele. The outcome of chaos can never be predicted. The only certainty it the devastation it leaves in its wake.

混沌一旦產生,亦且秩序和意圖都將失去意義。混沌的後果永遠無法預測。唯一確定的是,混沌所經之處,必將留下一場浩劫。

第十六集

1、My father’s false imprisonment taught me that in a crisis you quickly find out who your real friends are. Tragedy and scandal, it seems have a unique way of clarifying people’s priorities.

我父親的含冤入獄教會我危機時如何迅速辨別誰是真正的朋友。似乎身處悲劇與醜聞之漩渦時,我們才能搞清何爲心中至重。

2、No matter how much we try to escape our past, we seem destined to repeat it.

無論我們多想逃避過去,似乎命中註定歷史會重演。

3、Loyalties forged in apprehension and mistrust are tenuous at best... Easily broken when held up to the unforgiving light of the truth. But in the darkneof our most desperate hours,it often these loyalties that lend us the strength to do what we know must be done.

從恐懼與不信任中建立的忠誠薄如蟬翼。在對抗無情的真-相之光時就會輕易崩潰。但在最絕望的黑暗之中,常常是這樣的忠誠給予我們力量完成必須要做的事。

4、I believe it’s called the domino effect. You know, one move begets another, and then before you know it, they all fall down.

我想這就是所謂的多米諾效應,一件事牽扯到另一件;然後在你尚未察覺時,他們全倒下了。

5、Adversity creates unexpected alliances. But treaties of this nature seldom from with an equality of power. Loyalties forgot in apprehension and mistrust are tenuous at best. Easily broken when held up to the unforgiving light of the truth. But in the darkneof our most desperate hours, it’s often these loyalties that lend us the strength to do what we know must be done.

逆境下會誕生意想不到的同盟。但此時締結的條約很少是平等公正的。從恐懼與不信任中建立起的忠誠薄如蟬翼。在對抗無情的真-相之光時就會輕易崩潰。但在最爲絕望的黑暗之中,常常是這樣的忠誠給予我們力量以完成必須要做的事。

6、A conflicted heart feeds on doubt and confusion. It will make you question your path motives. When you stare ahead and darkneis all you see. Only reason and determination can pull you back from the abyss.

一顆充滿着疑問和困惑的矛盾之心會讓你懷疑你所選擇的道路···你的策略···你的動機。當你舉目遠望時,卻只看到一片黑暗時,只有理智和決心能夠將你拉出深淵。

第十七集

1、Doubt has the ability to call into question everything you've ever believed about renforce the darkest suspicions of our inner circles.

疑心使人產生猜忌懷疑那些曾經堅信的一切人與事,加深隱藏在彼此間最陰暗的猜疑。

2、In society, women are referred to as " the fairer se-x"... But in the wild, the female species can be far more ferocious than their male counterparts. Defending the nest is both oldest and strongest instinct. And sometimes it can also be the most gratifying.

在人類社會中,女性被認爲是弱勢羣體。但是在遼闊的自然界,雌性動物可以比雄性動物兇惡百倍,護巢是我們最爲古老而強大的本能。而有時候,本能同樣可以讓人獲得滿足。

第十八集

1、 Clarence Darrow, one of history's greatest lawyers once noted...“ there is no such thing as justice in out of court." perhaps because justice is a flawed concept. That ultimately comes down to the decision of 12 people. People with their own experiences ,prejudices ,feelings about what defines right and wrong. Which is why ,when the system fails us, we must go out and seek our own justice.

克勞倫斯·丹諾,這位偉大的律師曾經說過:庭內庭外都無所謂真正意義的公正。也許公正本身就是有缺陷的,它最終僅由十二人來定奪。人們依據自己的經歷、偏見與情感來判斷是非。因此當我們無法再依仗司法體系,我們要依靠自己的力量尋求公正。

2、Justice,like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Some see an innocent victim, others see evil incarnate getting exactly what's deserved.

公正亦如美,永遠是仁者見仁智者見智。仁者見無辜之羔羊含冤獲罪,智者見魔鬼之化身罪有應得。

第十九集

1、Absolution is the most powerful form of the forgiveness...A full pardon form suspicion and accountability. It's the liberation of a stolen future. Absolution is a mercy that people who killed him will never know.

赦免是寬恕中最強有力的方式。它衝破懷疑與責任尋求徹底的寬恕,解放被剝奪的未來。赦免,對於殺害他的人只能是永不可知的憐憫。

2、Absolution is the washing away of promise of the chance to escape the transgressions of those who came before us. The best among us will learn form the mistakes of the past, while the rest seem doomed to repeat them. And then there those who operate on the fringes of rdened by the confines or morality and conscience...

赦免是洗淨罪孽的聖水,是賦予重生的承諾,是先人脫逃罪責的機會。我們中的智者從過去吸取教訓,然後餘下的凡人註定重蹈覆轍。而那些遊走於社會邊緣之人,會衝破道德的底線卸下良知的包袱。

3、A ruthlebreed of monsters whose deadliest weapon is their ability to hide in pain sight. If the people I've come to bring justice to cannot bound by the quest for absolution ... Then neither will I .

一種殘忍的野獸其最致命的武器是在開闊的視野裏隱藏自己。如果那些我要審判的罪人無意於尋求赦免,我亦不會手下留情。

第二十一集

1、They say grief occurs in five stages. First, there's owed by anger. Then comes bargaining... And depression.

人們說悲傷會經歷五個階段,開始我們會自欺欺人,然後變得義憤填膺,接着苦苦哀求,直至萬念俱灰。

2、For most, the final stage of grief,is for f is a life sentence without clemency. I will never accept and I will never forgive,not even after the man who killed my father lies dead at my feet.

對於多數人 悲傷的盡頭,是接受現實。但是對我而言,悲傷是冰冷無情的無期徒刑,我永遠不會接受現實 永遠不會施以寬耍即使殺害了我父親的男人橫屍於我腳下 我也絕不心軟。

第二十二集

1、In every life, there comes a day of reckoning,a time when unsettled scores demand their our own lies and transgressions are finally laid bare.

因果報應終有時,懲罰報償終落定,謊言罪責雖深埋,總有重見天日時