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1. 要循序渐进!我走过的道路,就是一条循序渐进的道路。--(华罗庚)《寄语青年人:超过华罗庚》
1. Progress should be made step by step! The path I have taken is a path of gradual progress. -- (Hua Luogeng) "Message to the Youth: Go Beyond Hua Luogeng"
2. 我觉得一个**者就应该把**利益放在第一位,为党的事业贡献出自己的一切,这才是最幸福的。
2. I believe that a **party member** should prioritize the **party's interests**, dedicating all they have to the cause of the party, which is the truest form of happiness.
3. 一本新书象一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驰向无限广阔的生活的海洋。--(凯勒)
3. A new book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the vast ocean of life. -- (Keller)
4. 知识不能单从经验中得出,而只能从理智的发明同观察到的事实两者比较中得出。--(爱因斯坦)
4. Knowledge cannot be derived solely from experience, but only from the comparison of the inventions of reason with the observed facts. -- (Einstein)
5. 有教养的人的遗产,比那些无知的人的财富更有价值。——德谟克里特
5. The heritage of the well-bred is more valuable than the wealth of the ignorant. — Democritus
6. 人是活的,书是死的。活人读死书,可以把书读活。死书读活人,可以把人读死。——郭沫若:《游太湖蠡园为游人题词》
6. People are alive, books are dead. Living people read dead books and can bring them to life. Dead books read living people and can bring them to death. ——Guo Moruo: "In the Liyuan of Taihu Lake, Guo Moruo wrote words for tourists."
7. 不知道自己无知,乃是双倍的无知。——柏拉图
7. Not knowing one's own ignorance is double ignorance. — Plato
8. 我阅读关于我所不懂的题目之书籍时,所用的方法,是先求得该题目的肤表的见解,先浏览许多页和好多章,然后才从头重新读起,以求获得精密的智识。我对该书的终末,就懂得它的起音。这是我所能介绍给你唯一正解的方法。--(狄慈根)《辩证法的逻辑》
8. The method I use when reading books about topics I am unfamiliar with is to first seek superficial insights into the subject. I first skim through many pages and chapters, and then read it from the beginning again to obtain precise knowledge. By the end of the book, I understand its beginning. This is the only correct method I can introduce to you. -- (Dietzgen) "The Logic of Dialectics"
9. 对一件东西的爱好是由知识产生,知识愈准确,爱好也就愈强烈。要达到这准确,就须对所应爱好的事物全体所由组成的每一个总分都有透彻准确的知识。——达芬奇
9. The love for a thing is produced by knowledge, and the more accurate the knowledge, the stronger the love. To achieve this accuracy, it is necessary to have a thorough and accurate knowledge of every component of the whole thing that should be loved. – Leonardo da Vinci
10. 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。--(陆游)《冬夜读书示子事》
10. The knowledge gained from books is shallow, and one must experience it themselves to truly understand. -- (Lu You) "Reading in Winter Night and Showing It to My Son"
11. 加紧学习,抓住中心,宁精勿杂,宁专勿多。--(周恩来)《周恩来选集》
11. Speed up your studies, focus on the core, prefer precision over complexity, and preference specialization over breadth. -- (Zhou Enlai) "Selected Works of Zhou Enlai"
12. 科学不但能“给青年人以知识,给老年人以快乐”,还能使人惯于劳动和追求真理,能为人民创造真正的精神财富和物质财富,能创造出没有它就不能获得的东西。--(门捷列夫)《化学基础》
12. Science not only "gives knowledge to the youth and joy to the elderly," but also accustoms people to labor and the pursuit of truth, can create real spiritual and material wealth for the people, and can produce things that cannot be obtained without it. -- (Mendeleev) "Fundamentals of Chemistry"
13. 知识是珍贵宝石的结晶,文化是宝石放出来的光泽。--(泰戈尔)
13. Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the luster emitted by the gems. – (Tagore)
14. 个子小我也要尽我自己最大的力量,做到毫不利己,专门利人,向伟大的国际主义战士白求恩学习。
14. Even though I am short in stature, I will exert my utmost effort to achieve selflessness and solely work for the benefit of others, learning from the great internationalist warrior, Dr. Barnardo.
15. 我们要真正的学到一点东西,就要虚心。譬如一个碗,如果已经装得满满的,哪怕再有好吃的的,像海参,鱼翅之类,也装不进去,如果碗里是空的,就能装进很多东西。装知识的碗,就像神话中的宝碗一样,永远也装不满。
15. To truly learn something, we must be humble. For instance, if a bowl is already full, no matter how delicious the food is, like sea cucumber or shark fin, it cannot be added. If the bowl is empty, it can hold a lot of things. The bowl for knowledge, like the magical treasure bowl in myths, can never be filled to the brim.
16. 没有任何力量比知识更强大,用知识武装起来的人是不可战胜的。--(高尔基)
16. No power is greater than knowledge, and a person armed with knowledge is unbeatable. – (Gorky)
17. 心灵中的黑暗必须用知识来驱除。--(卢克莱修)《物性论》
17. The darkness within the soul must be driven away by knowledge. -- (Lucretius) "On the Nature of Things"
18. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。—— 狄德罗名言警句
18. A person who does not read has stopped thinking. — A famous saying by Diderot.
19. 要学习的时间是有的,问题是我们善于不善于挤,愿不愿意钻。
19. There is time to learn, the issue is whether we are good at squeezing it out and willing to delve into it.
20. 科学上没有平坦的大道,真理长河中有无数礁石险滩。只有不畏攀登的采药者,只有不怕巨浪的弄潮儿,才能登上高峰采得仙草,深入水底觅得骊珠。——华罗庚
20. There are no smooth roads in science, and the river of truth is filled with countless reefs and rapids. Only those who are not afraid to climb can reach the peak to gather the elixir, and only those who are not afraid of the great waves can dive deep to find the pearl of the dragon. - Hua Luogeng
21. 要在智能、知识和才华上尽量取得实力,这样我的智慧便会无比的丰富多采。--(维尔南茨基)
21. To strive for strength in intelligence, knowledge, and talent as much as possible, so that my wisdom will be incredibly rich and varied. -- (Vernantesky)
22. 谦虚的学生珍视真理,不关心对自己个人的颂扬;不谦虚的学生首先想到的是炫耀个人得到的赞誉,对真理漠不关心。思想史上载明,谦虚几乎总是和学生的才能成正比例,不谦虚则成反比。——普列汉诺夫:《波格丹诺夫先生》
22. The modest student values truth and is not concerned with personal praise; the immodest student first thinks of displaying the compliments he has received, and is indifferent to truth. History of thought records that modesty is almost always proportionate to the student's talent, while immodesty is inversely proportional. — Plekhanov: "Mr. Bogdanov"
23. 阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作与笔记使人精确。……史鉴使人明智,诗歌使人巧慧,数学使人精细,博物使人深沉,伦理之学使人庄重,逻辑与修辞使人善辩。--(培根)《培根论说文集》
23. Reading makes a full man, conversation a ready man, and writing and note-taking a precise man. ... History makes men wise, poetry makes men witty, mathematics makes men subtle, natural science makes men profound, ethics makes men grave, logic and rhetoric make men able in debate. -- (Bacon) "Essays of Bacon"
24. 虚假的学问比无知更糟糕。无知好比一块空地,可以耕耘和播种;虚假的学问就象一块长满杂草的荒地,几乎无法把草拔尽。——康因
24. False knowledge is worse than ignorance. Ignorance is like a barren land, which can be cultivated and sown; false knowledge is like a wasteland overgrown with weeds, from which it is almost impossible to pull out all the weeds. — Confucius
25. 青春啊,永远是美好的,可是真正的青春,只属于这些永远力争上游的,永远忘我劳动的人,永远谦虚的人。
25. Youth is always beautiful, but the true youth belongs only to those who are always striving to be the best, those who are always selfless in their labor, and those who are always humble.
26. 读书数万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴。—— 列子 选自:关于读书的名言
26. Having read tens of thousands of books, yet having no clear guiding principle in one's heart, it is as if one were a wild storm. — From: Famous Sayings About Reading (Selected from Liezi)
27. 经验丰富的人读书用两只眼睛,一只眼睛看到纸面上的话,另一眼睛看到纸的背面。—— 歌德
27. An experienced person reads with two eyes; one eye sees the words on the page, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. – Goethe
28. 我愿做高山岩石之松,不做湖岸河旁之柳。我愿在暴风雨中锻炼自己,不愿在平平静静的日子里度过自己的一生。
28. I wish to be a pine tree on the peaks and crags, not a willow by the lake or river. I desire to temper myself in the storms, rather than spend my entire life in peaceful, tranquil days.
29. 一滴水只有放进大海里才永远不会干涸,一个人只有当他把自己和集体事业融合在一起的时候才能最有力量。
29. A drop of water will never dry up if it is put into the ocean, and a person can be most powerful only when he integrates himself with the collective cause.
30. 书籍帮助我从一片烂泥塘里站了起来,如果没有书的帮助,我会被愚蠢和下流淹死。
30. Books helped me rise from the mire, without the help of books, I would have been drowned in foolishness and vulgarity.
31. 喜爱读书,就等于把生活中寂寞无聊的时光换成巨大享受的时刻。
31. To love reading is to replace the lonely and boring moments in life with moments of great enjoyment.
32. 人的知识和人的力量这两件东西是结合为一体的;工作的失败都起于对因果关系的无知。——培根
32. Human knowledge and human strength are united as one; all failures in work arise from ignorance of cause and effect. - Bacon
33. 书本上的知识而外,尚须从生活的人生中获得知识。——茅盾
33. Besides the knowledge from books, one must also gain knowledge from the life of life. – Mao Dun
34. 人的知识和人的力量这两件东西是结合为一体的;工作的失败都起于对因果关系的无知。--(培根)
34. Human knowledge and human power are but two faces of the same coin; all failures in work come from a lack of understanding of cause and effect. -- (Bacon)
35. 早知今日读书是,悔作从前任侠非。—— 李欣
35. Had I known that reading books is the way today, I would regret not having done so in the past when I was a hero of chivalry. — Li Xin
36. 读书如行路,历险毋惶恐。—— 《清诗铎读书》
36. Reading is like walking a path; face adventures without fear. —— "Reading in Qing Poetry Dian"
37. 有些人说工作忙、没有时间学习。我认为问题不在工作忙,而在于你愿不愿意学习,会不会挤时间。要学习的时间是有的,问题是我们善不善于挤,愿不愿意钻。
37. Some people say they are too busy with work and have no time to learn. I believe the problem is not the busy work, but whether you are willing to learn and whether you can make time. There is time to learn, the issue is whether we are good at making time and whether we are willing to delve into it.
38. 好问是好的。……如果自己不想,只随口问,即能得到正确答复,也未必受到大益。所以学问二字,"问"放在"学"的下面。——谢觉哉:《不惑集》
38. Curiosity is good.... Even if one does not want to, and just asks casually, it is not necessarily beneficial to receive the correct answer. Therefore, in the word "学问" (learning), the character for "问" (ask) is placed below the character for "学" (study). — Xie Juezhai: "Collection of Not Being Confused"
39. 一朵鲜花打扮不出美丽的春天,一个人先进总是单枪匹马,众人先进才能移山填海。一滴水只有放进大海里才永远不会干涸,一个人只有当他把自己和集体事业融合在一起的时候才能最有力量。
39. A single flower cannot beautify the spring, and one person advancing alone is always a lone warrior. It takes the collective advance of many to move mountains and fill seas. A drop of water only remains never dry when it is poured into the ocean, and a person can only be most powerful when he merges his own efforts with the collective cause.
40. 凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。—— 许名奎
40. Breaking through the wall to steal light, gathering glow-worms to make a bag; enduring poverty to read, Chi Ying and Kuang Heng. — Xu Mingkui
41. 只看一个人的著作,结果是不大发的:你就得不到多方面的优点。必须如蜜蜂一样,采过许多花,这才能酿出蜜来。倘若叮在一处,所得就非常有限,枯燥了。--(鲁迅)《致颜黎民》
41. It is not very fruitful to only focus on one person's works: you will not gain the advantages from various aspects. One must be like a bee, collecting nectar from many flowers, only then can you produce honey. If you get stuck on one place, the results you get will be very limited and boring. -- (Lu Xun) "To Yan Limin"
42. 外物之味,久则可厌;读书之味,愈久愈深。—— 程颢
42. The taste of external objects becomes unpleasant after a long time; the taste of reading becomes deeper and more profound the longer it lasts. — Cheng Hao
43. 学不可以已。青,取之于蓝,而青于蓝;冰,水为之,而寒于水。--(荀子)《劝学》
43. Study cannot be stopped. The color blue is derived from indigo, yet it is bluer than indigo; ice is made from water, yet it is colder than water. -- (Xunzi) "Exhortation to Study"
44. 自己活着,就是为了使别人活得更美好。
44. The purpose of my own life is to make others live more beautifully.
45. 不经风雨,长不成大树,不受百炼,难以成钢。迎着困难前进,这也是我们**青年成长的必经之路。
45. Without enduring storms and rains, one cannot grow into a tall tree, and without undergoing numerous trials, it is hard to become steel. To advance in the face of difficulties is also the inevitable path of growth for our youth.
46. 智力决不会在已经认识的真理上停止不前,而始终会不断前进,走向尚未被认识的真理。——布鲁诺
46. Intellect will never停滞在已经认识的真理上, but will always keep moving forward, towards truths that have not yet been known. — Bruno
47. 治学有三大原则:广见闻,多阅读,勤实验。——戴布劳格利
47. There are three major principles in scholarship: broaden one's knowledge, read extensively, and conduct experiments diligently. - Debroux
48. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。—— 《汉乐府。长歌行》
48. "If the young do not strive, when old, they will only grieve." — From the "Han Yuefu. Changge Xing"
49. 知识有如人体血液一样的宝贵。人缺少了血液,身体就要衰弱,人缺少了知识,头脑就要枯竭。——高士其
49. Knowledge is as precious as the blood in the human body. Without blood, the body weakens; without knowledge, the mind becomes barren. - Gaoshiqi
50. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生命伴侣和导师。--(高尔基)
50. Books are the inseparable life companion and mentor of the youth. -- (Gorky)
51. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。—— 孔子
51. If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow their good qualities and correct their bad ones. — Confucius
52. 正确的道路是这样:吸取你的前辈所做的一切,然后再往前走。——列夫托尔斯泰
52. The correct path is this: absorb everything that your predecessors have done, and then proceed forward. — Leo Tolstoy
53. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。——但丁:《神曲》
53. Mankind cannot live like beasts; they should pursue knowledge and virtue. - Dante: "The Divine Comedy"
54. 我要全心全意地为人民服务,永远做人民群众的忠实的勤务员。
54. I will wholeheartedly serve the people and forever be a loyal and diligent servant of the people.
55. 书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。—— 于谦
55. Books are affectionate like old friends, always sharing joy and sorrow with me at dawn and dusk. — Yu Qian