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1. 经常不断地学习,你就什么都知道。你知道得越多,你就越有力量。高尔基
1. The more you learn continuously, the more you know. The more you know, the more powerful you become. - Gorky
2. 穿着饮食可以因陋就简,而搞学问是不能因陋就简的。
2. Dress and diet can be modest, but scholarship cannot be reduced to modesty.
3. 自得读书乐,不邀为善名。王永彬
3. Enjoy reading for its own sake, not seeking fame for being virtuous. - Wang Yongbin
4. 读书给人以快乐、给人以光彩、给人以才干。培根
4. Reading brings joy, gives luster, and imparts skill. Bacon
5. “书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。”意义:通过勤奋努力,就能够攀登起“书山”;学无止境,需要努力划舟穿越“学海”。
5. "There are paths to the mountain of books, diligence is the way; the sea of learning has no end, hard work is the boat." Meaning: Through diligent effort, one can climb the "mountain of books"; learning has no limit, and it requires hard work to row through the "sea of learning."
6. ●书富如入海,百货皆有。人之精力,不能兼收尽取,但得所欲求者尔。故愿学者每次作一意求之。
6. ● Books are as vast as the sea, with all sorts of commodities. One's energy cannot encompass and obtain everything, but only what one desires. Therefore, I wish the scholars to pursue what they seek each time with a focused mind.
7. 知识是珍贵宝石的结晶,文化是宝石放出的光泽。泰戈尔
7. Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the luster emitted by the gems. - Tagore
8. 18书是世界宝贵财富,是国家和历史的优秀遗产。——梭罗
8. The Book of Revelation is a precious treasure of the world, an excellent heritage of the state and history. — Thoreau
9. “书山学海,无涯苦海。”意义:学习的路程广阔无边,其中充满了艰辛和挑战。
9. "The mountain of books and the sea of learning have no end to their hardships." Meaning: The journey of learning is vast and boundless, filled with toil and challenges.
10. “读万卷书,行万里路。”意义:通过读书积累知识,通过实践探索,人生的经验才会更加丰富和深刻。
10. "Read ten thousand books and walk ten thousand miles." Meaning: By accumulating knowledge through reading and exploring through practice, one's life experience will become richer and more profound.
11. 书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。于谦
11. Books are affectionate like old friends, sharing joy and sorrow at every dawn and dusk. Yu Qian
12. 一个人的度量是一种精神力量,是一股强大的文明力量。
12. A person's measure is a spiritual power, a powerful civilization force.
13. 发愤忘食,乐以忘忧,不知老之将至云尔。孔子
13. Devoting oneself to one's efforts to the extent of forgetting meals, deriving joy to the extent of forgetting one's worries, not even realizing that old age is approaching, much less its imminence. — Confucius
14. 书是唯一不老的东西。丘比特
14. Books are the only things that never age. Cupid.
15. 40书有自己的命运,要视读者接受的情况而定。——忒伦提乌斯·摩尔
15. A book has its own fate, which depends on how it is received by the readers. — Terentius Mór
16. 38没有比读书更好的娱乐更持久的满足了。——(英国)谚语
16. There is no better entertainment than reading, nor a more lasting satisfaction. — (English Proverb)
17. 理想的书籍是智慧的铜匙。 ——列夫托尔斯泰
17. An ideal book is the key to wisdom. — Leo Tolstoy
18. 不知道自己无知,乃是双倍的无知。柏拉图
18. Ignorance of one's own ignorance is double ignorance. - Plato
19. 大抵观书须先熟读,使其言皆若出于吾之口;继以精思,使其意皆若出于吾之心,然后可以有得也。朱熹
19. Generally speaking, one must first read books thoroughly, making their words seem as if they are coming from my own mouth; then follow it with careful thought, making their meanings seem as if they are coming from my own heart, only then can one truly gain something. — Zhu Xi
20. 所有的好书,读起来就像和过去世界上最杰出的人们的谈话。笛卡儿
20. All good books read like conversations with the most distinguished people of the world's past. Descartes.
21. 读书忌死读,死读钻牛角。叶圣陶
21. The key to reading is not to read僵化,to be absorbed in trivialities. Ye Shengtao
22. 书籍是人类的编年史,它将整个人类积累的无数丰硕的经验,世世代代传下去。坎耶里
22. Books are the chronicle of humanity, passing down through generations the countless rich experiences accumulated by the entire human race. Kanyeri
23. 不好的书也像不好的朋友一样,可能会把你戕害。菲尔丁
23. Bad books are like bad friends; they may harm you. - Fielding
24. “读一本好书,就如与一个高尚的人在交谈。”意义:优秀的书籍就像一位博学多才的朋友,读书是与卓越思想的对话。
24. "Reading a good book is like conversing with an upright person." Meaning: Excellent books are like learned and versatile friends, and reading is a dialogue with excellent thoughts.
25. ●我们自动的读书,即嗜好的读书,请教别人是大抵无用,只好先行泛览,然后决择而入于自己所爱的较专的一门或几门;但专读书也有弊病,所以必须和现实社会接触,使所读的书活起来。
25. ● We read books automatically, that is, for the sake of hobbies, and it is mostly useless to consult others. We should first read broadly and then choose to delve into one or more specialized fields that we love. However, there are also drawbacks to reading exclusively, so we must interact with the real world to bring the books we read to life.
26. 伟大的成绩和辛勤劳动是成正比例的,有一分劳动就有一分收获,日积月累,从少到多,奇迹就可以创造出来。鲁迅
26. Great achievements and hard work are proportional; there is a corresponding harvest for every bit of labor. Accumulated day by day, from little to much, miracles can be created. -- Lu Xun
27. 书,能保持我们的童心;书,能保持我们的青春。严文井
27. Books can preserve our childlike innocence; books can keep our youthfulness. Yan Wenjing
28. 32苟利国家生死以,岂因祸福避趋之。—— 林则徐《赴戎登程口占示家人》
28. If it is for the sake of the country, one should be willing to face life and death; how can one avoid or seek out fortune and misfortune? —— Lin Zexu, "Expressing My Thoughts as I Set Out for War and Showing Them to My Family"
29. 22如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。——霍伯斯
29. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. - Hobbes
30. 2没有哪本书坏到一无是处的地步。——小普林尼
30. 2 No book is so bad that it has nothing good in it. — Pliny the Younger
31. 我们知道的东西是有限的,我们不知道的东西则是无穷的。拉普拉斯
31. We know that what we know is limited, and what we do not know is infinite. - Laplace
32. 23书籍是全世界的营养品。生活里没有书籍,就好像没有阳光;智慧里没有书籍,就好像鸟儿没有翅膀——莎士比亚
32. Books are the food of the world. Life without books is like life without sunlight; wisdom without books is like birds without wings – Shakespeare.
33. 28风声、雨声、读书声、声声入耳。家事、国事、天下事、事事关心。——顾宪成
33. The sounds of the wind, rain, and reading fill the ears. Concern for family matters, national affairs, and world affairs, care for everything. - Gu Xiancheng
34. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。陈寿《三国志》
34. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit to do good because it is small. — From Chen Shou's "Records of the Three Kingdoms"
35. 成功的科学家往往是兴趣广泛的人,他们的独创精神来自他们的博学。
35. Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests; their originality comes from their extensive knowledge.
36. 14理想的书籍是智慧的钥匙。——列夫·托尔斯泰
36. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. — Leo Tolstoy
37. 好读书,不求甚解;每有会意,便欣然忘食。陶渊明《五柳先生传》
37. "He loves to read extensively but does not seek to understand it deeply; whenever he comprehends a meaning, he joyfully forgets to eat. From Tao Yuanming's 'Biography of Mr. Wu Liu'."
38. 27凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。——许名奎
38. 27 Breaking through the wall to steal light, making a bag of fireflies; enduring poverty to read, and Chi Ying and Kuang Heng. — Xu Mingkui
39. ●学贵精不贵博。……知得十件而都不到地,不如知得一件却到地也。
39. ● It is more valuable to learn in depth than to learn broadly.... Knowing ten things but not understanding any of them is not as good as knowing one thing and understanding it thoroughly.
40. 了解一页书,胜于匆促地阅读一卷书。麦考利
40. Understanding one page of a book is better than hastily reading a volume. Macaulay
41. “读书百遍,其义自见。”意义:只有多次阅读,深入理解,才能真正领会书中的深意。
41. "Reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will become apparent." Meaning: Only through multiple readings and deep understanding can one truly grasp the profound meaning within the book.
42. 33我扑在书籍上,像饥饿的人扑在面包上一样。——高尔基
42. I threw myself into books, like a hungry person throws themselves onto bread. — Maxim Gorky
43. ●读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。心不在此,则眼看不仔细,心眼既不专一,却只漫浪诵读,决不能记,久也不能久也。三到之中,心到最急,心既到矣,眼口岂不到乎?
43. ● There are three essentials to reading: the mind, the eyes, and the mouth. If the mind is not focused, the eyes will not see carefully, and if the mind and eyes are not unified, one will merely read aimlessly, which will certainly not be remembered, and even after a long time, one will not remember it. Among the three essentials, the mind is the most critical. Once the mind is focused, how can the eyes and mouth not be focused as well?
44. 一日无书,百事荒废。陈寿
44. A day without a book is a day wasted. — Chen Shou
45. ●对于有文化的人,读书是高尚的享受。我重视读书,它是我的一种宝贵的习惯。
45. ● For people of culture, reading is a noble enjoyment. I value reading, and it is a precious habit of mine.
46. 凡读无益之书,皆是玩物丧志。王豫
46. Reading books that are of no benefit is equivalent to playing with one's aspirations. - Wang Yu
47. 读书使人成为完善的人。培根
47. Reading makes a full man. - Bacon
48. 时间就像海绵里的水,只要愿挤,总还是有的。鲁迅
48. Time is like water in a sponge; as long as you're willing to squeeze, there's always some to be had. — Lu Xun
49. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。孔子
49. If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them, and correct the bad in them. — Confucius