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1. 关于立志的名言名句1
2. 欲富而家,先富而国。 治天下必因民情。
1. Famous Sayings and Quotations about Aspiring 12. To become wealthy and establish a family, one must first become wealthy in the country. To govern the world, one must understand the people's feelings.
3. 你现在要听话,要立志当深水。不准乱说话,不准装傻。好好过你的人生。
3. Now you must be obedient and strive to become a deep-sea person. Do not talk carelessly and do not pretend to be foolish. Live your life well.
4. 一个人的价值,应该看他贡献什么,而不应当看他取得什么。 —— 爱因斯坦
4. The value of a person should be judged by what they contribute, not by what they acquire. — Einstein
5. 学者志不立,一经患难,愈见消沮,所以要先立志。?>
5. A scholar who has not established a firm resolve will become increasingly disheartened when faced with adversity. That is why it is important to establish a resolution early on.
6. 无论何时,只要可能,你都应该“模仿”你自己,成为你自己。 ——(美)莫尔兹
6. At all times, whenever possible, you should "mimic" yourself and be yourself. ——(USA) Moltz
7. 志当存高远。 —— 诸葛亮
7. Aspirations should be high and far-reaching. — Zhuge Liang
8. 你已经试验我的心,你在夜间鉴察我,你熬炼我,却找不著甚么。我立志叫我口中没有过失。
8. You have tested my heart, and you have searched me in the night; you have refined me, but You have found nothing. I have determined to make my mouth speak no wrong.
9. 立志成才,我们无所畏惧,向未来的彼岸,奋勇航行。报效祖国,我们无所保留,向成功的巅峰,奋力攀登!
9. Determined to excel, we fear nothing and bravely navigate towards the shores of the future. Devoted to serving our motherland, we hold nothing back and strive to scale the peak of success!
10. 男儿立志出乡关,学不成名誓不还!
10. A young man sets his resolve to leave his hometown, and vows to return only when he has achieved his fame!
11. 年轻的男孩子们,如果可以,割舍下儿女情长吧,游走四方,立志四方。
11. Young boys, if possible, let go of your tender feelings, wander the four directions, and set your sights on the four directions.
12. 先相信你自己,然后别人才会相信你。 —— 屠格涅夫
12. First believe in yourself, and then others will believe in you. —— Turgenev
13. 立志是事业的大门,工作是登门入室的的旅途。
13. Aspiration is the gateway to a career, and work is the journey to enter through that door.
14. 人生最困难的事情是认识自己。 ——特莱斯 。
14. The most difficult thing in life is to know oneself. — Thales.
15. 仰之弥高,钻之弥坚。 译文:抬头仰望,越望越觉得高;努力去钻研,越钻研越觉得艰深。
15. The higher one looks up, the more towering it seems; the more one delves into it, the more profound and difficult it becomes.
16. 立志要如山,行道要如水。不如山,不能坚定,不如水,不能曲达。
16. One must aspire to be as firm as a mountain and as adaptable as water. Without the firmness of a mountain, one cannot be steadfast; without the adaptability of water, one cannot reach one's destination smoothly.
17. 所有坚韧不拔的努力迟早会取得报酬的。——《安格尔论艺术》
17. All steadfast efforts will eventually be rewarded. — From "Engel on Art"
18. 爱人者,人恒爱之;敬人者,人恒敬之。 译文:爱别人的人,会受到别人的爱;尊敬别人的人,会受到别人尊敬。
18. He who loves others will be loved by them; he who respects others will be respected by them. Translation: Those who love others will receive love in return; those who respect others will receive respect in return.
19. 养心莫善于寡欲。 译文:修养心性的办法最好是减少物质欲望。
19. The best way to cultivate one's heart is to cultivate a desire for the fewest material desires. Translation: The best way to cultivate one's heart is to reduce material desires.
20. 温故而知新,可以为师矣。 译文:复习旧的知识,能够从中有新的体会或发现。这样,就可以做老师了。
20. To review the old and gain new insights, one can become a teacher. Translation: By reviewing old knowledge, one can gain new understanding or discoveries. In this way, one can become a teacher.
21. 立志在坚不在锐,成功在久不在速。
21. Success is in perseverance, not in sharpness; it lies in duration, not in speed.
22. 君子喻于义,小人喻于利。 —— 孔丘
22. A gentleman is guided by righteousness, while a small man is guided by profit. —— Confucius
23. 大鹏一日同风起,扶摇直上九万里。 —— 李白
23. The great penguin rises with the wind one day, soaring directly up nine thousand miles. —— Li Bai
24. 壮心未与年俱老,死去犹能作鬼雄。 —— 陆游
24. One's ambition does not grow old with age; even after death, one can be a hero among ghosts. — Lu You
25. 活着的时候,疑虑牵挂着死;死的时候,又眷眷恋栈着生。无怪乎有太多的人一生都活得不安然,活得好累。 ——杏林子
25. While alive, one is haunted by the thought of death; when dead, one lingers fondly on life. It's no wonder that so many people live an uneasy life, feeling exhausted. ——Xing Linzi
26. 一日无书,百事荒芜。 译文:读书要持之以恒,一天也不能间断。
26. Without a book for a day, all things become desolate. Translation: Reading should be persistent, and there should be no interruption for a single day.
27. 落叶——树叶撒下的泪滴,既已落下,何须再弯腰拾起;与其肩负苦涩的回忆,不如走向明天,淋浴春雨。
27. Fallen leaves — the tears shed by the leaves, once fallen, why bend down to pick them up; it's better to move towards tomorrow, bathed in the spring rain, rather than bear the bitter memories.
28. 世界上最快乐的事,莫过于为理想而奋斗。 ——苏格拉底
28. The greatest happiness in the world is to struggle for ideals. — Socrates
29. 人生的价值,并不是用时间,而是用深度去衡量的。 —— 列夫·托尔斯泰
29. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. — Leo Tolstoy
30. 那时你立志天下,说许我一世繁华。现在你鲜衣怒马,留我凤袍加身却孤寂悲华。
30. Back then, you vowed to me a world of prosperity, saying you would grant me a lifetime of splendor. Now, dressed in fine clothes and riding a spirited horse, you leave me in the loneliness and melancholy of wearing the phoenix robe.
31. 不积跬步,无以至千里;不积小流,无以成江海。——荀况
31. Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a great river. - Xun Kuang
32. 立志成才,必须努力读书,专心致志,持之以恒地读书。作为莘莘学子,来学校的目标就是更好的泛舟书海,读书成才。
32. To aspire to success and achieve talent, one must strive to read diligently, concentrate wholeheartedly, and persevere in reading. As a student, the goal of coming to school is to better navigate the ocean of books and become accomplished through reading.
33. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。—— 诸葛亮
33. The conduct of a gentleman is to cultivate oneself through tranquility, to nourish virtue through frugality. Without a tranquil mind, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great things. — Zhuge Liang
34. 理想如晨星,——我们永不能触到,但我们可像航海者一样,借星光的位置而航行。 ——史立兹
34. Ideals are like the morning stars—we can never touch them, but we can navigate by their position, like sailors. ——Stills
35. 古之立大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦必有坚忍不拔之志。 —— 苏轼
35. Those who have established great undertakings in ancient times, they not only possess exceptional talents beyond the ordinary, but also must have an unyielding will. — Su Shi
36. 人们似乎每天在接受命运的安排,实际上人们每天在安排着自己的命运。
36. It seems that people are accepting the arrangement of fate every day, whereas in reality, people are arranging their own destiny every day.
37. 沉沉的黑夜都是白天的前奏。 —— 郭小川
37. The deep, dark night is the prelude to the day. —— Guo Xiaochuan
38. 1人生应该如蜡烛一样,从顶燃到底,一直都是光明的。—— 萧楚女
38. 1 A person's life should be like a candle, burning from the top to the bottom, always shining brightly. — Xiao Chuxiao
39. 立志要攀上山顶的人,有着比山更高的志气。
39. A person determined to climb to the top of the mountain has aspirations higher than the mountain itself.
40. 一个年轻的女人立志要往上爬,并不是太难的事,立志要立得早。
40. It is not too difficult for a young woman to aspire to rise in the world, but it is best to set such aspirations early.
41. 有志者,立常志。无志者,常立志。
41. Aspirants establish enduring goals. The unambitious frequently set new goals.
42. 这并非英雄的故事,不需要立志成为英雄的人。
42. This is not a story of heroes, and it does not require those who aspire to be heroes.
43. 生活的理想,就是为了理想的生活。 —— 张闻天
43. The ideal of life is for an ideal life. —— Zhang Wen Tian
44. 如果你的童年不游乐,少年不好学,青年不立志,中年不创业,那么,你的生命就将随着年老而逝去。
44. If your childhood lacks play, your youth lacks study, your youth lacks ambition, your middle age lacks entrepreneurship, then, your life will pass away with old age.
45. 社会犹如一条船,每个人都要有掌舵的准备。——易卜生
45. Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the helm. - Ibsen
46. 生当作人杰,死亦为鬼雄,至今思项羽,不肯过江东。 —— 李清照
46. To be a hero in life, and a hero in death as well; to this day, people still think of Xiang Yu, and they would not cross the Eastern River. —— Li Qingzhao
47. 为了生活中努力发挥自己的作用,热爱人生吧。——罗丹
47. Love life in order to fully play your role in it. — Rodin
48. 人活着总是有趣的,即便是烦恼也是有趣的。 ——(美)亨利·门肯
48. It's always interesting to be alive, even the troubles are interesting. —— (USA) Henry Mencken
49. 为志向而奋斗的过程是艰苦的,结果也有成有败成功自然可喜可贺,失败也令人可钦可佩。
49. The process of struggling for aspirations is arduous, and the outcomes are a mix of successes and failures. Success is naturally something to be celebrated and congratulated, while failure is also something that is commendable and praiseworthy.
50. 少年立志要远大,持身要紧严。立志不高,则溺于流俗;持身不严,则入于匪辞。
50. A young person should aim for greatness and maintain strict self-discipline. If one does not set high aspirations, they may be immersed in the mainstream of the common masses; if one does not maintain strict self-discipline, they may fall into evil talk.
51. 因为你们立志行事、都是神在你们心里运行、为要成就祂的美意。
51. For you have the purpose and the action, for it is God who works within you, that He may accomplish His good pleasure.
52. 老骥伏枥,志在千里;烈士暮年,壮心不已。 —— 曹操
52. An old horse may rest in the stable, but its heart is still set on a thousand miles; a heroic soul may be in the twilight of life, but its ambition never fades. —— Cao Cao
53. 不为小害善,故有大名;不蚤见示,故有大功。
53. Not seeking to benefit from minor harms, thus attaining great fame; not revealing one's abilities prematurely, thus achieving great accomplishments.
54. 贤者以其昭昭使人昭昭,今以其昏昏使人昭昭。 译文:贤能的人,一定是自己先明白了再使人明白;今天的人自己还在糊涂却硬要叫人明白。
54. The wise make others enlightened through their own enlightenment, but now people are trying to enlighten others while still being confused themselves. Translation: The wise person must first understand before they can make others understand; today's people, however, are still confused but are trying to make others understand.
55. 枪指向,天地同伤,一骑战八方,当年立志未成忘,长枪独守大唐魂!
55. Gun aimed, heavens and earth are wounded, a solitary warrior fights against eight directions. The yearning of past ambitions remains unfulfilled, the long spear guards the soul of the Great Tang!
56. 自立志自新以来,至今无声余日,未曾改得一过。
56. Since I have resolved to reform myself, there has been not a single day of silence until now, and I have not altered a single fault.
57. 你想成为幸福的人吗但愿你首先学会吃得起苦。——屠格涅夫
57. Do you want to become a happy person? May you first learn to endure hardship. – Ivan Turgenev
58. 我国的音乐教育是两个极端,要么就是高考不考,所以不学,要么就是立志要做大师。
58. Music education in our country is at two extremes: either it's not tested in the college entrance examination, so it's not studied, or one is determined to become a master.
59. 燕雀戏藩柴,安识鸿鹄游。 —— 曹植
59. Sparrows play among the bamboo thicket, how can they know the swan's flight. —— Cao Zhi
60. 人要立长志,不能常立志。没有远大志向的人,往往得过且过,永远也不能把握成功的契机,永远也不会有所作为。
60. People should set long-term ambitions and not constantly change their resolutions. Those without grand ambitions often just get by day by day, and they can never grasp the opportunities for success, nor will they ever achieve anything remarkable.
61. 常求有利别人,不求有利自己。 —— 谢觉哉
61. Always seek to do good for others, not for oneself. —— Xie Juezhai
62. 庸人常立志,今天立的志还没实现,明天又立一志,明日复明日,明日何其多,这种人又怎么能高调做事出人头地呢?
62. The lazy often set ambitious goals, but the goals set today have not yet been realized, and another one is set tomorrow. Tomorrow comes again and again, and there are so many tomorrows. How can such people proudly do things and stand out among others?
63. 立志,就是在为你的人生打基础。有什么样的理想,从事什么样的事业,你就会成为一个什么样的人。
63. Aspirations are about laying the foundation for your life. Depending on what ideals you have and what career you pursue, you will become the kind of person you are.
64. 立志是事业的大门,工作是登门入室的旅程。
64. Aspiration is the gateway to a career, and work is the journey to step through the door.
65. 大约胸襟高,立志主,则命意自高
65. If one has a broad胸怀 and a lofty ambition, their intentions will naturally be high.
66. 学者须先立志。今日所以悠悠者,只是把学问不曾做一件事看,遇事则且胡乱恁地打过了,此只是志不立。
66. Scholars must first set their resolve. The reason why things are done with such casualness today is because the pursuit of knowledge is not regarded as a matter of importance. When faced with situations, people tend to deal with them carelessly, which is merely a reflection of not having established their resolve.
67. 冬天已经到来,春天还会远吗? —— 雪莱
67. Winter has come, can spring be far behind? — Percy Bysshe Shelley
68. 但愿每次回忆,对生活都不感到负疚——郭小川
68. May each memory recall bring no guilt about life – Guo Xiaochuan
69. 发愤识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。
69. Determined to recognize all the characters in the world, resolved to read all the books in human history.
70. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。 译文:要珍惜时间。
70. "You did not know the value of diligent study in your youth, and only regretted it when you were old." Translation: Cherish your time.
71. 知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。 译文:(我教导你的知识)知道的就是知道,不知道的就是不知道,这种态度才是明智的。
71. To know what one knows is to know; to acknowledge what one does not know is also to know. Translation: (What I teach you) Knowing what you know is knowing, and acknowledging what you don't know is also knowing; this attitude is wise.
72. 贫不足羞,可羞是贫而无志。 —— 吕坤
72. It is not shameful to be poor; what is shameful is to be poor and have no ambition. — Lu Kun