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1. 好学深思,心知其义。

1. Diligently study and deeply ponder, and the meaning will be known in the heart.

2. 人在人前闯,刀在石上荡。

2. One braves people in front, the knife slashes against the stone.

3. 世上所有优美的情感加在一起,也抵不上一桩高贵的动作。

3. All the beautiful emotions in the world combined cannot match a single noble action.

4. 天才就是百分之九十九的汗水加百分之一的灵感。

4. Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration.

5. 不读书的人,思想就会停止—狄德罗读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。

5. A person who does not read has their thoughts come to a halt — Diderot Reading is an easy matter, but pondering is difficult; without either, they are of no use at all.

6. 行家一出手,就知有没有。

6. A master's touch, and you know if there's talent or not.

7. 我读的书愈多,就愈亲近世界,愈明了生活的意义,愈觉得生活的重要。

7. The more books I read, the more I feel connected to the world, the clearer I become about the meaning of life, and the more I realize the importance of living.

8. 我们常从读书中获得许多长处,但也只有在成年后自觉地不凭据作者有意布置的那种方法去读时,才气得益匪浅。

8. We often gain many benefits from reading, but only when we read consciously after adulthood, not relying on the methods deliberately arranged by the author, can we truly benefit greatly.

9. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。——(宋)郑耕老真正的读书使瞌睡者醒来,给未定目标者选择适当的目标。正当的书籍指示人以正道,使其避免误入歧途。——卡耐基

9. To establish oneself, prioritize the establishment of learning; to establish learning, take reading as the foundation. — (Song Dynasty) Zheng Genglao True reading awakens the drowsy, and provides appropriate goals for those without a determined aim. Proper books guide people along the right path, enabling them to avoid straying into the wrong one. — Carnegie

10. 要学会读书,必须首先读得非常慢,直到最后值得你精读的一本书,还是应该很慢地读。——法奇

10. To learn to read, one must first read very slowly, until the last book that is truly worth close reading, it should still be read slowly. — Fachi

11. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致于缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个温情的安慰者。

11. A lover of books will never lack a faithful friend, a good teacher, an adorable companion, and a tender comforter.

12. 对于有文化的人,读书是高尚的享受,我重视读书,它是我一种宝贵的习惯。

12. For the culturally inclined, reading is a noble pleasure, and I hold reading in high regard; it is a precious habit of mine.

13. 脸皮遮拦,肚里帮尖。

13. A thick-skinned exterior, a sharp mind within.

14. 应当随时学习,学习一切;应该集中全力,以求知道得更多,知道一切。

14. One should learn continuously and learn everything; one should concentrate all efforts to know more and to know everything.

15. 积累知识,也应该有农民积肥的劲头,捡的范围要宽,不要限制太多,……牛粪、人粪、羊粪都一概捡回来,让它们统统变成有用的肥料,滋养作物的生长。

15. Accumulate knowledge with the same enthusiasm as a farmer enriching the soil. The scope of collection should be broad, without too many restrictions,...Cow dung, human dung, and sheep dung should all be collected, so that they can all become useful fertilizers, nourishing the growth of crops.

16. 在读书的时候,我们与智者交谈;在生活的事务中,我们通常都是与愚人交谈。作者:培根

16. When reading, we converse with the wise; in the affairs of life, we usually converse with the foolish. — Author: Bacon

17. 读书多了,容颜自然改变,许多时候,自己可能以为许多看过的书籍都成了过眼云烟,不复记忆,其实他们仍是潜在的。在气质里,在谈吐上,在胸襟的无涯,当然也可能显露在生活和文字里。出处:《送你一匹马》

17. Reading extensively changes one's appearance naturally. Many times, one might think that many books read have become a fleeting cloud, no longer remembered, but in fact, they are still latent. They manifest in temperament, in conversation, in the boundless breadth of one's mind, and of course, they may also be revealed in life and in writing. Source: "Give You a Horse"

18. 如果想研究高深学问,就得从字母学起。

18. If one wishes to study profound knowledge, one must start from the study of letters.

19. 光说不练,枉学百年。

19. All talk and no action is a waste of a hundred years of learning.

20. 老要常讲,少要常问。

20. The elderly should often speak, while the young should often ask questions.

21. 有经验而无学问,胜于有学问而无经验。

21. Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.

22. 勤是摇钱树,俭是聚宝盆。

22. Diligence is a money tree, thrift is a treasure pot.

23. 发虑宪,求善良,足以謏闻,不足以动众。就贤体远,足以动众,未足以化民。君子如欲化民成俗,其必由学乎!——西汉·戴圣《礼记·学记》

23. To consider and implement the principles of the constitution, to seek for goodness, is enough to be heard, but not enough to move the masses. To emulate the virtuous and distance oneself from the distant, is enough to move the masses, but not enough to civilize the people. If a gentleman wishes to civilize the people and establish good customs, he must necessarily pursue learning! —— From the "Book of Rites" (Li Ji) by Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty.

24. 窗竹影摇书案上,野泉声入砚池中。少年辛苦终事成,莫向光明惰寸功。

24. The bamboo shadow dances on the desk, the sound of wild spring water flows into the inkstone. Through youthful hard work, success is achieved; do not be lazy in the pursuit of brightness.

25. 我愿意和中国读者分享对黑洞和宇宙学中最近发现的激动。

25. I am willing to share with Chinese readers my excitement about the recent discoveries in black holes and cosmology.

26. 知不足者好问,耻下问者自满。

26. Those who know they are insufficient like to ask questions, while those who are ashamed to ask questions are self-satisfied.

27. 学而不思是贻,思而不学则惘。

27. To study without thinking is a waste, and to think without studying is bewildering.

28. 不吃饭则饥,不读书则愚。

28. Not eating leads to hunger, not reading leads to ignorance.

29. 三年学成个买卖人,三年学不成庄稼汉。

29. Three years and you become a businessman, but three years and you won't become a farmer.

30. 学习知识要善于思考,思考,再思。我就是靠这个方法成为科学家的。

30. To learn knowledge, one must be good at thinking, thinking, and rethinking. It is through this method that I have become a scientist.

31. 能够摄取必要营养的人要比吃得很多的人更健康,同样地,真正的学者往往不是读了很多书的人,而是读了有用的书的人。

31. People who can absorb the necessary nutrition are healthier than those who eat a lot. Similarly, true scholars are often not those who have read many books, but those who have read useful books.

32. 有子不教,不如不要。

32. If you have children but do not educate them, it is better not to have them.

33. 我的努力求学没有得到别的好处,只不过是愈来愈发觉自己的无知。

33. My efforts in pursuing knowledge have not brought me any other benefits, but rather I have increasingly realized my own ignorance.

34. 买书不可不多,而看书不可不知所择。最好之书,当熟读深思,礼记心得。——曾国藩

34. It is not advisable to buy too many books, nor should one read without discrimination. The best books should be read and deeply pondered over, and one should record their insights in the Book of Rites. — Zeng Guofan

35. 知识好像砂石下的泉水,掘得越深,泉水越清。——佚名

35. Knowledge is like spring water beneath the sand and stones; the deeper you dig, the clearer the water becomes. — Unknown

36. 当我在小说动笔之前与从事写作的时候,读了几本世界文学名著,主要是俄国十九世纪几位大作家和苏联当代文学家的作品。向我国丰富的文学遗产、当代进步作家和群众创作中优秀作品学习,更是一件重要的事情。我认为一个同志要从事创作,需要多读文学作品,最好还要精读几本书,以增强自己的文学修养。——李英儒

36. Before I started writing the novel and while I was writing it, I read several world literary masterpieces, mainly the works of several great Russian novelists from the 19th century and contemporary Soviet literary figures. Learning from our country's rich literary heritage, contemporary progressive writers, and excellent works from mass creation is also a very important matter. I believe that a comrade who wants to engage in creation needs to read more literary works, and it's even better to thoroughly study a few books to enhance their literary cultivation. — Li Yingju

37. 识得梅花篆,不怕秦始皇。

37. If one knows the plum blossom seal script, he need not fear the Qin Shi Huang.

38. 一艺不精,误了终身。

38. If one is not proficient in a skill, it may ruin one's life.

39. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。

39. If one starts and stops, like the sun shining for ten days and then stopping, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen it as being feasible.

40. 读书首先读书的序例、序文和凡例。过去我们有个坏习惯,以为看正文就行了,序例可以不看。其实序例里有很多好东西。序例常常讲到写书的纲领、目的。替别人作序的,还讲书的优点。凡例是作者认为应该注意的地方。这些都很好,而我们常常忽略。——王力

40. First, read the preface, preface text, and general provisions of the book. In the past, we had a bad habit of thinking that we only needed to read the main text and could skip the preface. In fact, there are many good things in the preface. The preface often talks about the outline and purpose of writing the book. When writing a preface for someone else, it also talks about the merits of the book. The general provisions are the places the author thinks should be paid attention to. These are all very good, yet we often overlook them. — Wang Li

41. 书对我们日常生活的影响,是一种最珍贵的,最无价的赐予。

41. The influence of books on our daily life is the most precious and invaluable gift.

42. 种地没法,看人家扒拉。

42. Unable to cultivate the land, one can only watch others dig and turn it.

43. 书籍使一些人博学多识,但也使一些食古不化的人疯疯癫癫。

43. Books make some people learned and knowledgeable, but they also drive some people who are stuck in the past into a state of madness.

44. 勤劳是个宝,一生离不了。

44. Diligence is a treasure, one can't do without it in a lifetime.

45. 咱们读书越多,就越发现咱们是无知的。——雪莱

45. The more we read, the more we find ourselves to be ignorant. — Shelley

46. 穷则独善其身,达则兼善天下。

46. In times of poverty, one should focus on self-improvement; in times of prosperity, one should also contribute to the welfare of the world.

47. 知不足者好学,耻下问者自满。

47. Those who know their deficiencies are eager to learn, while those who are ashamed to ask questions are self-satisfied.

48. 梅须逊雪三分白,雪却输梅一段香。

48. Pomegranate blossoms are three shades paler than snow, but snow cannot match the fragrance of the plum blossoms.

49. 钢在火里炼,刀在石上磨。

49. Steel is refined in the fire, and a knife is honed on stone.

50. 教师进行劳动和创造的时间比如一条大河,要靠很多小的溪流来滋养它。教师经常要读书,平时积累的知识越多,上课就越轻松。作者:苏霍姆林斯基

50. The time that teachers spend on labor and creation is like a great river, which needs to be nourished by many small streams. Teachers often need to read; the more knowledge they accumulate in their daily life, the easier it is for them to teach. Author: Sukhomlinsky

51. 念书之乐乐融融,起并明月霜天高。——宋·朱熹

51. The joy of reading is heartwarming, the bright moon rises in the frosty sky high above. — Song Dynasty, Zhu Xi

52. 山中无老虎,猴子称大王。

52. Where there are no tigers in the mountains, monkeys claim to be the king.

53. 一勤生百巧,一懒生百病。

53. Diligence brings a hundred skills, while laziness brings a hundred diseases.

54. 得之坦然,失之淡然,争其必然,顺其自然,一发超然。

54. Take it calmly when you gain it, be indifferent when you lose it, strive for what is certain, follow nature, and rise above it all.

55. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。

55. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too much at once.

56. 头回上当,二回的心眼。

56. First time fooled, second time wise.

57. 哪里有天才,我是把别人喝咖啡的工夫都用在了工作上了。

57. Where there is genius, I have been using the time others spend drinking coffee to work.

58. 不怕家里穷,只怕出懒虫。

58. It's not that I fear the poverty at home, but I fear the emergence of laziness.

59. 不登高山,不知天之高也;不临深溪,不知地之厚也。

59. If one does not climb the high mountain, one does not know the sky's height; if one does not stand by the deep ravine, one does not know the earth's thickness.

60. 高人一等。即使还俗的和尚,凡是勤奋不怠者肯定有所成绩。息迹岩穴,徘徊于山水之间,也有一番精进的功夫要做。——佚名

60. Higher than others. Even for monks who have returned to secular life, those who are diligent and never slacken are bound to achieve something. Hiding in caves and wandering among mountains and rivers, there is still a certain level of cultivation to be pursued. — Anonymous

61. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。 作者:韩愈

61. "Reading through ten thousand scrolls, one writes with the divine inspiration." Author: Han Yu

62. 没有登过富士山的人不算有学问。

62. A person who has never climbed Mount Fuji is not considered learned.

63. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。

63. By reading thousands of volumes, one can write with divine inspiration.

64. 人生有限,学问无涯。

64. Life is finite, but knowledge is boundless.

65. 黑发不知勤学早,自首方悔读书迟。(颜真卿)

65. "I didn't realize the importance of studying early when I had black hair, and only regretted it when I started too late." (Yan Zhenqing)

66. 读死书是没有用的,要知道奈何用眼睛去调查,用脑筋区思想才行。——茅盾

66. It is useless to read books僵化,one must know to use eyes to investigate, and use the brain to think. - Mao Dun

67. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。

67. The influence of people is short-lived and weak, while the influence of books is extensive and profound.

68. 一个勤奋的人虽然会因为他的勤奋而损害到他的见地或者精神上的清新与创意,但是他依然会受到褒奖。

68. A diligent person may suffer damage to their insights or the freshness and creativity of their spirit due to their diligence, but they will still receive praise.

69. 任何教训都是学问。

69. Any lesson is knowledge.

70. 智慧,不是死的默念,而是生的沉思。作者:斯宾诺莎

70. Wisdom is not dead contemplation, but living meditation. Author: Spinoza

71. 看文字须大段精彩看,耸起精神,竖起筋骨,不要困,如有刀剑在后一般。就一段中须要透,击其首则尾应,击其尾则首应,方始是。不可按册子便在,掩了册子便忘。——朱熹

71. When reading text, one must focus on large sections of精彩 content, rouse one's spirit, and strengthen one's resolve. Do not feel drowsy, as if there were swords and spears behind you. Within a single passage, one must understand it thoroughly. Strike the head and the tail will respond; strike the tail and the head will respond. Only then is it considered complete. One must not simply flip through the pages, leaving it behind as soon as one covers the book。——Zhu Xi

72. 见多识广,遇事不慌。

72. Well-versed in various matters, calm in the face of events.

73. 吃人家的嘴软,拿人家的手短。

73. One who eats others' food has a soft mouth, and one who takes others' hands has a short arm.

74. 大河是安静的,有学问的人是谦虚的。

74. The great river is serene, and the learned are modest.

75. 花有重开时,人无再少年。

75. Flowers may bloom again, but youth never returns.

76. 光阴似箭,日月如梭。

76. Time flies like an arrow, and days pass like a swift梭.

77. 中国自己就可以成为科学、思想发展的源泉,中国自己就可以成为生产者,它有这种潜力和能力,中国不仅是一个知识消费者,它还是一个制造者。——阿尔文·托夫勒

77. China itself can become a source of scientific and intellectual development, China itself can become a producer; it has this potential and ability. China is not only a consumer of knowledge, but also a manufacturer. — Alvin Toffler

78. 读书有两种方法:精读和略读。什么是精读呢?精读就是深入钻研,细嚼慢咽;什么是略读呢?略读就是大致浏览,重点掌握。有些青年,不管是必读书籍,还是参考书籍,都一概浅尝辄止,浏览大概。又有些青年专读一本书,死抱住一本书不放,其他一概不管。这两种都是没有掌握读书的方法。——曹方

78. There are two methods of reading: intensive reading and skimming. What is intensive reading? Intensive reading is to delve deeply and savor the words slowly; what is skimming? Skimming is to get a general overview and grasp the main points. Some young people, whether it's a required book or a reference book, just take a superficial taste and glance at the general idea. And some young people focus solely on one book, holding onto it to the point of obsession, ignoring everything else. Both of these approaches are lacking in understanding the methods of reading.—Cao Fang

79. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多,——洛克学问是苦根上长出来的甜果。

79. The secret to learning a lot of things is not to learn too much at once — knowledge, as Locke said, is a sweet fruit that grows on the bitter root.

80. 一日之计在于晨,一年之计在于春。

80. The plan for a day is in the morning, and the plan for a year is in the spring.

81. 我读书老是以少为贵,人不贪学。不怕读得少,只怕记不牢。 ——徐特立

81. I always think that less is more when it comes to reading, and people should not be greedy for knowledge. I am not afraid of reading less, but I am afraid of not memorizing what I read. —— Xu Deli

82. 路是走近的,经验是积累的。

82. The road is near at hand, and experience is accumulated.

83. 人们的灾祸常成为他的学问。

83. People's disasters often become his knowledge.

84. 知识本身并没有告诉人们怎样运用它,运用的方法乃在书本之外。

84. Knowledge itself does not tell people how to apply it; the methods of application are beyond the pages of books.

85. 个家的智短,联手的计长。

85. The wisdom of an individual is short, but the planning of a united group is long-lasting.

86. 学问太多催人老。

86. Too much learning makes one old.