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1. 时间就是生命,时间就是速度,时间就是力量。郭沫若
1. Time is life, time is speed, time is power. Guo Moruo
2. 近朱者赤,近墨者黑。付玄
2. "Those who keep close to the red will become red, and those who keep close to the black will become black." - Fu Xuan.
3. 兴趣可以改变,但朋友切不可更换。伏尔泰
3. Interests can change, but friends should never be replaced. Voltaire
4. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈
4. Diligence makes skillful, idleness makes荒废;Thoughts form actions, but carelessness ruins them. — Han Yu
5. 一切真正的和伟大的东西,都是纯朴而谦逊的。别林斯基
5. All truly great things are simple and modest. — Belinsky
6. 一个不注意小事情的人,永远不会成功大事业。卡耐基
6. A person who does not pay attention to small matters will never succeed in great undertakings. - Carnegie
7. 美德在千辛万苦中前进。欧里庇得斯
7. Virtue advances through hardships. Euripides.
8. 多读书、多学习、多求经验,就是前途的保障。——罗曼·罗兰
8. Reading more, learning more, seeking more experience is the guarantee of one's future. — Romain Rolland
9. 一个人必须以谦虚为本。刘易斯
9. A person must take modesty as the foundation. - Lewis
10. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——歌德
10. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble minds. – Goethe
11. 朋友互相吹捧,友谊毫无价值。瓦鲁瓦尔
11. Friends flatter each other, friendship has no value.瓦尔鲁瓦尔
12. 凡是不爱自己国家的人,什么都不爱。拜伦
12. He who does not love his own country loves nothing. - Byron
13. 骄傲是人类最大的敌人。莎士比亚
13. Pride is man's greatest enemy. - Shakespeare
14. 海内存知己,天涯若比邻。王勃
14. A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near. - Wang Bo
15. 勇于探索真理是人的天职。哥白尼
15. Daring to explore the truth is the natural duty of man. Copernicus
16. 读书对于智慧也像体操对于身体一样。——爱迪生
16. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. - Edison
17. 不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。——赫尔岑
17. There can be no true education without reading, nor can there be any real discernment.—Herzen
18. 志不立,则如无舵之舟,无勒之马。王守仁
18. Without a set will, one is like a boat without a rudder or a horse without a bridle. Wang Shouren
19. 问渠哪得清如许,为有源头活水来。朱熹
19. "Ask the river where it gets so clear, for it is because of the living water from its source." -- Zhu Xi
20. 一个人要先经过困难,然后踏入顺境,才觉得受用,舒服。爱迪生
20. A person must first go through hardships and then enter a period of ease before they feel content and comfortable. - Thomas Edison
21. 勤能补拙是良训,一分辛劳一分才。华罗庚
21. Diligence can compensate for one's shortcomings, a little hard work brings a little talent. -- Hua Loo-Keng
22. 历览前贤国与家,成由勤俭败由奢。李商隐
22. Having reviewed the history of states and families of the past, success comes from diligence and thrift, while failure stems from extravagance. — Li Shangyin
23. 劳动有一种永恒的高尚性,甚至于神圣性。托·卡莱尔
23. Labor has an eternal nobility, even a sacredness. Tocqueville
24. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。刘备
24. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small. — Liu Bei
25. 不积跬步,无以至千里;不积小流,无以成江海。荀子
25. Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a river or sea. -- Xunzi
26. 非读书,不畚入圣贤之域。非积德,不能生聪慧之儿。
26. Not reading will not lead one to the realm of sages and virtuous persons. Without accumulating virtue, one cannot give birth to a child of wisdom.
27. 十年窗下无人问,一举成名天下知。刘祁
27. For ten years, under the window, no one asked; with one stroke, he became famous throughout the world. Liu Qi.
28. 劳动一日,可得一夜的安眠;勤劳一生,可得幸福的长眠。达·芬奇
28. Work a day, you can have a night of peaceful sleep; work diligently all your life, you can have a long, happy sleep. — Leonardo da Vinci
29. 但愿人长久,千里共婵娟。苏轼
Wishing for long-lasting lives, sharing the bright moon over a thousand miles. -- Su Shi
30. 有很多人是用青春的幸福作成功代价的。莫扎特
30. Many people pay the price of success with the happiness of their youth. Mozart.
31. 读书给人以快乐、给人以光彩、给人以才干。——培根
31. Reading gives pleasure, gives luster, and gives talent. — Bacon
32. 书籍是朋友,虽然没有热情,但是非常忠实。——雨果
32. Books are friends, though they may not show enthusiasm, but they are very loyal. — Hugo
33. 理想的书籍是智慧的铜匙。——列夫·托尔斯泰
33. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. — Leo Tolstoy
34. 一个人追求的目标越高,他的才力就发展得越快,对社会就越有益。高尔基
34. The higher the goals a person pursues, the faster his talents develop, and the more beneficial he is to society. Gorky
35. 人不仅为自己而生,而且也为祖国活着。柏拉图
35. A person is not only born for oneself but also for one's motherland. - Plato
36. 不傲才以骄人,不以宠而作威。诸葛亮
36. Do not boast of one's talents to provoke others; do not use favor to assert authority. — Zhuge Liang
37. 读书补天然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。——培根
37. Reading supplements what nature lacks, and experience supplements what reading lacks. — Bacon
38. 虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后。毛泽东
38. Humility fosters progress, while pride leads to backwardness. - Mao Zedong
39. 幼小读书要琢磨,休怪老师批评多,生铁百炼才成钢,宝剑再快也要磨。
39. Young children should ponder while reading, don't be surprised by the teacher's frequent criticism. As it takes a hundred beats to forge iron into steel, even the fastest sword needs to be honed.
40. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
40. Reading the Three Hundred Poems of Tang Dynasty thoroughly, one will be able to recite poems even if they don't know how to write them. — Sun Chu, Preface to the Three Hundred Poems of Tang Dynasty
41. 老骥伏枥,志在千里。烈士暮年,壮心不已。曹操
41. The old horse lies in his stall, yet his heart is set on a thousand miles. The hero in his twilight years, his spirit remains unflagging. — Cao Cao
42. 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
42. Books are the nourishment of the world; life without books is like a day without sunlight; wisdom without books is like birds without wings. — Shakespeare