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1. 只有当儿童的智力生活是在书籍中度过的时候,他的学习愿望才能确立起来。苏霍姆林斯基
1. Only when the intellectual life of a child is spent in books can their desire to learn be established. - Sukhomlinsky
2. 你要知道科学方法的实质,不要去听一个科学家对你说些什么,而要仔细看他在做什么。爱因斯坦
2. You should understand the essence of the scientific method, not by listening to what a scientist tells you, but by carefully observing what he does. - Einstein
3. 读书百遍,其义自现。三国志
3. Reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will naturally become apparent. Records of the Three Kingdoms.
4. 热爱实践而又不讲求科学的人,就好象一个水手进了一只没有舵或罗盘的船,他从来不肯定他往哪里走。达·芬奇
4. A person who loves practice but does not seek science is like a sailor who enters a boat without a rudder or compass, never certain of where he is going. — Da Vinci
5. 求学犹植树,春天开花朵,秋天结果实。爱因斯坦
5. Pursuing knowledge is like planting trees; in spring they bloom flowers, and in autumn they bear fruits. - Einstein
6. 读书对于智慧,就象体操对于身体一样。(英国)谚语
6. Reading is to wisdom as exercise is to the body. (English proverb)
7. 一个人的真正伟大之处就在于他能够认识到自己的渺。约翰·保罗
7. The true greatness of a person lies in his ability to recognize his own smallness. - John Paul
8. 如果你想从阅读中获得值得你永远铭记在心的知识,你就应该花更多的时间去研读那些无疑是富有天才的作家们的作品,不断从他们那里取得养料。塞涅卡
8. If you want to gain knowledge from reading that is worth remembering forever, you should spend more time studying the works of those undoubtedly talented writers, constantly drawing nourishment from them. Seneca
9. 书中横卧着整个过去的灵魂。卡莱尔
9. The entire soul of the past lies horizontally in the book. Carlyle
10. 积累知识,胜于积累金银。佚名
10. Accumulating knowledge is better than accumulating gold and silver. Anonymus
11. 凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。(元)许名奎
11. Borrowing light through a hole in the wall, gathering fireflies to make a lantern; enduring poverty to read, and being as virtuous as Zhu Yingtai and Huan Heng. (Yuan Dynasty) Xu Mingkui.
12. 才能的被人认识不仅要靠才能的质量,而且也要凭才能所成就的数量。契诃夫
12. Recognition of talent does not solely depend on the quality of the talent but also on the quantity of achievements it brings forth. Chekhov.
13. 学习并不等于就是摹仿某些东西,而是掌握技巧和方法。高尔基
13. Learning does not mean merely imitating something; it is about mastering skills and methods. – Gorky
14. 敏而好学,不耻下问。孔子
14. "Intelligent and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask from those below." - Confucius
15. 在科学上重要的是研究出来的东西,不是研究者个人。居时夫人
15. What is important in science is the research findings, not the individual researcher. At present, Madam...
16. 靠空讲不能实现现代化,必须有知识,有人才。没有知识,没有人才,怎么上得去?邓**
16. Relying on empty talk cannot achieve modernization; knowledge and talented individuals are essential. Without knowledge and without talented individuals, how can one rise to the occasion? Deng **
17. 虚弱者无力承受他们在书中读到的杰出见解,因为那只给他们提供了更多犯错误的机会。哈利法克斯
17. The weak are unable to bear the distinguished insights they read in books, as those only provide them with more opportunities to make mistakes. - Halifax
18. 要学会做科学的苦工。其次,要谦虚。第三要有热情。记住,科学需要人的全部生命。巴甫洛夫
18. One must learn to do the hard work of science. Secondly, one must be humble. Thirdly, one must have passion. Remember, science requires a person's entire life. - Pavlov
19. 书本要服从科学,而不是相反。培根
19. Books should submit to science, not the other way around. Bacon.
20. 不经一事,不长一智。曹雪芹
20. Without experiencing a thing, one cannot gain wisdom. Cao Xueqin.
21. 我创造,所以我生存。罗曼·罗兰
21. I create, therefore I exist. Romain Rolland
22. 书,能保持我们的童心;书,能保持我们的青春。严文井
22. Books can preserve our childlike innocence; books can keep our youth. Yan Wenjing
23. 天才在于积累,聪明在于勤奋。勤能补拙是良训,一分辛劳一分才。华罗庚
23. Genius lies in accumulation, intelligence in diligence. Diligence can compensate for lack of talent, and one's efforts are equal to one's abilities. - Hua Luogeng
24. 有时间读书,有时间又有书读,这是幸福;没有时间读书,有时间又没书读,这是苦恼。莫耶
24. It is happiness to have time to read and have books to read; it is sorrow to have time but no books to read. - Moya
25. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。佚名
25. There is a path to the mountain of books, diligence is the way; the sea of learning has no end, and hard work is the boat. Anonymous
26. 没有人会因学问而成为智者。学问或许能由勤奋得来,而机智与智慧却有懒于天赋。约翰·塞尔登
26. No one becomes wise through learning. Learning may be gained through diligence, but wit and wisdom are lazy by nature. John Selden
27. 科学是我心中的温暖和愉快,你使我无所畏惧,视死如归。入狱者虽难得重见天日,你却能把锁链和铁窗粉碎。布鲁诺
27. Science is the warmth and joy in my heart, you make me fearless, and I view death as if returning home. For prisoners who rarely see the light of day again, you can shatter the chains and iron bars. Bruno
28. 我总是尽我的精力和才能来摆脱那种繁重而单调的计算。纳皮尔
28. I always exert my utmost energy and talent to escape from that burdensome and monotonous computation. Napier
29. 数学是科学之王。高斯
29. Mathematics is the king of the sciences. Gauss
30. 创造者才是真正的享受者。富尔克
30. The creator is the true enjoyer. Fulk.
31. 如果学习只在模仿,那么我们就不会有科学,也不会有技术。高尔基
31. If learning is only about imitation, then we would not have science, nor technology. - Gorky
32. 经验犹如一所大学校,它能使你认识到自己是个什么样的傻瓜。乔希·比林斯
32. Experience is like a university, it can make you realize what kind of fool you are. - Josh Billings
33. 晓月闲移三尺剑;孤灯苦读五更书。《对联集锦》
33. Dawn moon leisurely shifts the three feet sword; lonely lamp toilsomely reads the fifth watch books. "Collection of Couplets"
34. 强调未成熟的人的早期经验的价值是非常重要的。杜威
34. It is very important to emphasize the value of early experiences for individuals who are not yet mature. Dewey.
35. 书这是这一代对另一代精神上的遗训,这是行将就木的老人对刚刚开始生活的年轻人的忠告,这是行将去休息的站岗人对走来接替他的岗位的站岗人的命令。赫尔岑
35. This book is the spiritual legacy from one generation to another, the advice of the elderly on the brink of death to the young people who are just beginning their lives, and the command of the sentinel who is about to rest to the sentinel coming to take his place. Herzen
36. 怀疑能把昨天的信仰摧毁,也能替明日的信仰开路。罗曼·罗兰
36. Doubt can destroy yesterday's beliefs, but it can also pave the way for tomorrow's beliefs. Romain Rolland
37. 人之所以要死去,是因为活着真的没有什么意思。要忍受工作、学习、爱情,疾病等种种烦恼的煎熬,而这个过程又是很漫长的。等到有一天你看开了,才发现死其实才是最好的解决方法。朴大凡
37. The reason why people have to die is that there is really nothing meaningful about living. One has to endure the sufferings of work, study, love, diseases, and various other troubles, and this process is also very long. Until one day, when you see it all more clearly, you realize that death is actually the best solution. - Po Da Fan
38. 对大多数人来说,经验犹如航船上的尾灯,只照亮已经驶过的航程。柯尔律治借用经验比付出代价得到经验好得多。科尔顿
38. For most people, experience is like the stern light of a ship, illuminating only the course already navigated. Coleridge argues that experiencing through borrowing is far better than gaining it at a cost. Colton
39. 聪明的人有长的耳朵和短的舌头。弗莱格
39. The wise have long ears and short tongues. — Flagg
40. 吾生也有涯,而知也无涯。庄子
40. The life that I live has an end, but knowledge has no end. — Zhuangzi
41. 经验和抽象这是同一种知识所必需的、真正的、实际可行的两个阶段。赫尔岑
41. Experience and abstraction are the two indispensable, genuine, and practical stages of the same kind of knowledge. Herzen
42. 生而知之者上也;学而知之者次也;困而学之又其次也;困而不学,民斯为下矣。《论语》
42. Those who are born knowing are the highest; those who learn and know are the next; those who are in difficulty and yet learn are the next level; and those who are in difficulty and do not learn, they are the lowest. — From the Analects
43. 彻底消化几本书,强如把几百本书放在嘴里不咽下去。奥斯本
43. Thoroughly digesting a few books is stronger than having hundreds of books in your mouth without swallowing them. - Osborne
44. 数学是知识的工具,亦是其它知识工具的泉源。所有研究顺序和度量的科学均和数学有关。笛卡儿
44. Mathematics is a tool of knowledge, as well as the source of other tools of knowledge. All sciences that deal with order and measurement are related to mathematics. Descartes
45. 情况是在不断的变化,要使自己的思想适应新的情况,就得学习。毛泽东
45. The situation is constantly changing, and in order to adapt one's thoughts to the new situation, one must learn. - Mao Zedong
46. 每一本书都是一个用黑字印在白纸上的灵魂,只要我的眼睛、我的理智接触了它,它就活起来了。高尔基
46. Every book is a soul printed in black on white paper; as soon as my eyes, my reason touch it, it comes to life. - Gorky
47. 智者的智慧是一种不平常的常识。佚名
47. The wisdom of the wise is an unusual common sense. Anon.
48. 经验是一颗宝石,那是理所当然的,因为它常付出极大的代价得来。莎士比亚
48. Experience is a gem, which is only natural, as it is often gained at a great cost. - Shakespeare
49. 磋砣莫遗韶光老,人生惟有读书好。《宋诗纪要》
49. Do not waste your youthful days idly; the best thing in life is to read books. -- From the "Compendium of Song Poetry"
50. 在艺术上我决不是一个天才。为了探求精深的艺术技巧,我曾在苦海中沉浮,渐渐从混沌中看到光明。苍天没有给我什么独得之厚,我的每一步前进,都付出了通宵达旦的艰苦劳动和霜晨雨夜的冥思苦想。范曾
50. I am by no means a genius in the arts. To pursue profound artistic skills, I have swum in the sea of hardship, gradually seeing the light from the chaos. The heavens have not bestowed upon me any special favor, and every step I take requires hard labor all night long and contemplation in the frosty mornings and rainy nights. Fan Zeng
51. 无论你有多少知识,假如不用便是一无所知。阿拉伯
51. No matter how much knowledge you have, if you don't use it, you know nothing. Arabic
52. 天才就是无止境刻苦勤奋的能力。卡莱尔
52. Genius is the ability to work tirelessly and diligently. Carlyle
53. 我收到莫斯科的来信,中央要我们到莫斯科去学习。傅钟
53. I received a letter from Moscow, and the Central Committee wants us to go to Moscow for study. Fu Zhong.
54. 科学规律的本身是客观真理,是不会陈旧的。人们运用这些规律的方式和作出的相应设计方案,却是日新月异的。王竹溪
54. The scientific laws themselves are objective truths that will never become outdated. However, the ways people apply these laws and the corresponding design plans they make are constantly evolving. - Wang Zhuxi
55. 当数学家导出方程式和公式,如同看到雕像、美丽的风景,听到优美的曲调等等一样而得到充分的快乐。柯普宁
55. When mathematicians derive equations and formulas, they derive as much joy as when they see sculptures, beautiful landscapes, listen to melodious tunes, and so on, according to Kropotkin.
56. 读书是最好的学习,追随伟大人物的思想,是富有趣味的事情啊。普希金
56. Reading is the best form of learning, and following the thoughts of great individuals is truly a fascinating thing. Pushkin
57. 当你还不能对自己说今天学到了什么东西时,你就不要去睡觉。利希顿堡
57. Do not go to sleep until you can tell yourself what you have learned today. - Lichtenberg
58. 人生像攀登一座山,而找寻出路,却是一种学习的过程,我们应当在这过程中,学习稳定、冷静,学习如何从慌乱中找到生机。席慕蓉
58. Life is like climbing a mountain, and finding a way out is a process of learning. In this process, we should learn to be stable and calm, and learn how to find vitality from chaos. - Xiemurong
59. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。郭沫若
59. Reading is not only at midnight and dawn, but one's efforts are feared to be as fleeting as the ten times a day and ten times a night. Guo Moruo
60. 任何倏忽的灵感事实上不能代替长期的功夫。罗丹
60. In fact, any sudden inspiration cannot replace long-term hard work. Rodin
61. 愚昧从来没有给人带来幸福;幸福的根源在于知识。左拉
61. Ignorance has never brought happiness to anyone; the source of happiness lies in knowledge. — Zola
62. 勤奋和智慧是双胞胎,懒惰和愚蠢是亲兄弟。民谚
62. Diligence and wisdom are twins, laziness and foolishness are close brothers. Folk saying.
63. 青年的敏感和独创精神,一经与成熟的科学家丰富的知识和经验相结合,就能相得益彰。贝弗里奇
63. The sensitivity and originality of the youth, once combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists, can complement each other. Beveridge
64. 谨慎的勤奋带来好运。英国
64. Prudent diligence brings good fortune. United Kingdom
65. 当你还不能对自己说今天学到了什么东西时,你就不要去睡觉。有时候我们从别人的错误中学到的东西,可能要比从他们的优点中学到的东西更多。朗费罗
65. Do not go to sleep until you can tell yourself what you have learned today. Sometimes, what we learn from others' mistakes may be more than what we learn from their virtues. Longfellow
66. 经验并非发生在人们身上的事情,而是人们利用所发生的事而做的事情。赫胥黎?>
66. Experience is not something that happens to people, but something people do with what happens to them. Huxley?
67. 书籍是培育我们的良师,无需鞭答和根打,不用言语和训斥,不收学费,也不拘形式,对图书倾注的爱,就是对才智的爱。德伯里
67. Books are our excellent mentors, nurturing us without the need for lashes and beatings, without words of scolding, without tuition fees, and without any formality. The love one pours into books is the love for wisdom. — Desiderius Erasmus
68. 经验丰富的人,往往只知其然而不知其所以然。海德格尔
68. The experienced often know only what happens, but not why it happens. — Heidegger
69. 读书造成充实的人,会议造成未能觉悟的人,写作造成正确的人。培根
69. Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. — Bacon
70. 书山寻宝;学海泛舟。《对联集锦》
70. Seeking treasures in the mountain of books; sailing a boat on the sea of knowledge. "Collection of Couplets"
71. 你若要喜爱自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。歌德
71. If you wish to love your own worth, you must create value for the world. – Goethe
72. 星星使天空绚烂夺目,知识人们增长才干。佚名
72. The stars make the sky resplendent, and knowledge enhances people's abilities. Anon.
73. 节饮食以养胃,多读书以养胆。(战国)庄周
73. Moderation in diet to nourish the stomach, and reading extensively to cultivate the courage. (Warring States period) Zhuang Zhou
74. 学习专看文学书,也是不好的。先前的文学青年,往往厌恶数学、理化、史地、生物学,以为这些都无足轻重,后来变成连常识也没有。鲁迅
74. It is also not good to solely focus on literary books for learning. The literary youth of yesteryears often disliked mathematics, physics and chemistry, history and geography, and biology, considering all these as trivial. Later on, they even ended up lacking common sense. -- Lu Xun
75. 读书要用批判的眼光,要取其精华,去其糟粕。邓拓
75. Reading should be done with a critical eye, extracting the essence and discarding the dregs. - Deng Tuo
76. 学如逆水行舟,不进则退。《增广贤文》
76. "Study is like rowing against the current; if you do not advance, you will fall back." - From "Zeng Guang Xian Wen"
77. 读书时,我愿在每一个美好思想的面前停留,就像在每一条真理面前停留一样。爱默生
77. When reading, I would pause in the presence of every noble thought, just as I do in the presence of every truth. — Emerson
78. 我们在我们的劳动过程中学习思考,劳动的结果,我们认识了世界的奥妙,于是我们就真正来改变生活了。高尔基
78. In our labor process, we learn to think; the results of our labor, we understand the mysteries of the world, and thus we truly come to change life. – Gorky
79. 人的天才只是火花,要想使它成熊熊火焰,哪就只有学习!学习!──高尔基
79. Human genius is just a spark; to turn it into a raging flame, there is only one way: to learn! Learn! - Gorky
80. 世界上所有美好的事物都是创造力的果实。米尔
80. All the beautiful things in the world are the fruits of creativity. Mil.
81. 不动笔墨不读书。徐特立
81. If you don't write down anything, you're not studying. Xu特尔立.
82. 科学常是在千百次失败后最后一次成功的。徐特立
82. Science often achieves success after countless failures. Xu Te Li.