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1. 所有的节约,归根结底,都归结为节约时间。马克思
1. All savings, in the final analysis, can be traced back to the saving of time. - Marx
2. 杀戮只会使人的本性更残暴,而读书只会使人提高修养境界。
2. Killing will only make human nature more cruel, while reading will only elevate one's moral cultivation.
3. 14多见者博,多闻者智,拒谏者塞,专己者孤。
3. Those who see much are broad-minded, those who hear much are wise, those who reject advice are narrow, and those who are self-centered are lonely.
4. ——荀况 引自《荀子·劝学篇》
4. ——Xun Kuang, quoted from Chapter "Exhortations to Study" in the book "Xunzi"
5. 怀疑和信念都是必要的。怀疑可以摧毁昨天的信念,为明天的信念开路。Roman 远距离无线电导航系统
5. Doubt and belief are both necessary. Doubt can destroy yesterday's belief and pave the way for tomorrow's belief. The Roman Long-Distance Radio Navigation System.
6. 知识是珍贵宝石的结晶,文化是宝石放出来的光泽。——泰戈尔
6. Knowledge is the crystallization of a precious gem, and culture is the luster emitted by the gem.—Rabindranath Tagore
7. 2骐骥一跃,不能十步;驽马十驾,功在不舍;锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。
7. A swift horse can leap only ten steps at a time; a slow horse can cover ten spans with continuous effort. If you carve at something and give up, even rotten wood won't break; if you keep carving without giving up, you can carve into gold and stone.
8. 立身以力学为先,力学以读书为本。——欧阳修
8. To cultivate oneself, one must prioritize the study of mechanics; mechanics itself is based on reading. - Ouyang Xiu
9. 不敢妄为些小事,只因曾读数行书。——陶宗仪
9. Not daring to act lightly on trivial matters, for I have once read a few lines of books. — Tao Zongyi
10. 把语言化为行动,比把行动化为语言困难得多。
10. It is much more difficult to translate language into action than to translate action into language.
11. 每本书都是一流的阶梯。每升一级,我就更脱离牲畜,上升到人类,更接近美好生活的概念,更爱这本书。高尔基
11. Every book is a first-class ladder. With each step I take, I become more detached from the cattle, ascend to the human level, get closer to the concept of a good life, and love this book more. Gorky
12. 烦躁的你向它诉说,快乐的你和它分享。日记是我的忠实伙伴。
12. You complain to it when you are irritable, and you share joy with it. The diary is my loyal companion.
13. 阅读使人完美,思考使人深刻,交谈使人清晰。
13. Reading makes a full man, thinking makes a man perfect, and conversation makes a man acute.
14. 享受特权却没有权力的人是废物。一个受过教育而没有影响力的人是一堆毫无价值的垃圾。有些人受到了知识、道德、宗教信仰的教育,却没有成为社会行善的积极力量。这些人对不起培养和供养他们的成本。如果是基督徒,就犯了变相受人尊重的罪。他们本该成为世上的盐,盐的首要责任应该是咸。亨利Van 堤坝
14. A person who enjoys privileges without power is a废物 [waste]. A person who is educated but has no influence is a heap of valueless garbage. Some are educated in knowledge, morality, and religious faith, yet they do not become a positive force for good in society. These people are not worth the cost of nurturing and supporting them. If they are Christians, they have committed the sin of being indirectly respected. They were supposed to be the salt of the earth, and the primary responsibility of salt should be to be salty. Henry Van Dam.
15. ——范仲淹(北宋政治家、文学家) 引自《岳阳楼记》
15. Fan Zhongyan (a Northern Song Dynasty politician and literary figure) - From "The Memoir of the Yangtze River Pavilion"
16. ——王之涣(唐代诗人) 引自《登鹳雀楼》
16. ——Wang Zhihuan (a Tang Dynasty poet) Quoted from "Ascent of the Crane Tower"
17. 威尔是个强壮的盲人,靠在一个双目跛行的人的肩膀上。叔本华
17. Wei is a strong blind man leaning on the shoulder of a man who is lame in both eyes. Schopenhauer
18. 君子博学而日参省乎己,则知明而行无过矣。——荀子
18. The gentleman is widely learned and constantly examines himself daily; then he will be wise and his actions will be without fault. — Xunzi
19. 6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。
19.6 When reading text, one must focus on large,精彩 sections, rouse one's spirit, and stand firm, not allowing oneself to become drowsy, as if there were swords and spears behind. Within a single paragraph, one must penetrate deeply, so that if you strike the beginning, the end responds, and if you strike the end, the beginning responds; only then is it correct. Do not just flip through the book casually; when you cover the book, do not forget its content.
20. 17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。
20. It's good to be inquisitive. ... If one doesn't want to but just asks casually, one might get the correct answer, but it may not necessarily be greatly beneficial. That's why in the word "scholarship," the character for "ask" is placed below the character for "learn."
21. 知者不如善者,善者不如乐者。孔子
21. He who knows is not as good as he who does; he who does is not as good as he who enjoys. - Confucius
22. 无所不能的人实在一无所能,无所不专的专家实在是一无所专。
22. The all-powerful person is actually completely incompetent, and the expert who specializes in everything is actually not specialized in anything.
23. 对我来说,人生的意义就在于设身处地的为别人着想,为别人担忧,享受别人的快乐。[人名]阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦(犹太裔理论物理学家)
23. To me, the meaning of life lies in the ability to put myself in others' shoes, to worry about them, and to enjoy their happiness. [Name] Albert Einstein (Jewish theoretical physicist)
24. 1博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。有弗学,学之弗能,弗措也;有弗问,问之弗知,弗措也;有弗思,思之弗得,弗措也;有弗辨,辨之弗明,弗措也;有弗行,行之弗笃,弗措也。人一能之,已百之,人十能之,已千之。果能此道矣,虽愚必明,虽柔必刚。
24. 1 Seek knowledge extensively, examine questions carefully, think deeply, distinguish clearly, and act resolutely. If there is something you have not learned, study it; if you cannot learn it, do not abandon it. If there is something you have not asked, ask about it; if you do not know the answer, do not abandon it. If there is something you have not thought about, think about it; if you cannot come to a conclusion, do not abandon it. If there is something you have not distinguished, distinguish it; if you cannot make it clear, do not abandon it. If there is something you have not acted upon, act on it; if you cannot act resolutely, do not abandon it. If someone can do something once, I can do it a hundred times; if someone can do something ten times, I can do it a thousand times. If one can truly master this way, even the foolish will become wise, and even the weak will become strong.
25. 11三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿读书时。黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。
25. At the eleventh watch, the lamps are lit, and at the fifth watch, the chickens are crowing; this is the time for a young man to study. Not knowing the importance of studying early in one's youth, one regrets not studying earlier when one is old.
26. 1合抱之木,生于毫末;九层之台,起于垒土;千里之行,始于足下。
26. A tree that can be embraced with both arms grows from a tiny sprout; a nine-story tower is built from piled-up earth; a journey of a thousand miles begins from one's own feet.
27. ——李清照(南宋女诗人) 引自《乌江>>
27. ——Li Qingzhao (a female poet from the Southern Song Dynasty) Quoted from "The River Wu>>
28. 只有把抱怨环境的心情变成前进的动力,才是成功的保证。Roman 远距离无线电导航系统
28. Only by turning the mood of complaining about the environment into a driving force for progress, can success be guaranteed. The Roman Long-Distance Radio Navigation System.
29. 书,能保持我们的童心;书,能保持我们的青春。
29. Books can preserve our childlike innocence; books can keep our youthfulness.
30. 夫所以读书学问,本欲开心明目,利于行耳。——颜之推
30. The reason for studying books and acquiring knowledge is primarily to broaden one's horizons and clarify one's vision, and to be beneficial for one's actions. — Yan Zhiyuan
31. 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。
31. Those who are born knowing are the highest; those who learn and know are the next best; those who are in difficulty and still learn are the next lower; but those who are in difficulty and do not learn are the lowest.
32. 要掌握书本,不要被书本掌握;读书是为了生活,不是为了读书。布尔沃
32. To master the books, do not let the books master you; the purpose of reading is for life, not for the sake of reading. — Bulwer
33. 9海纳百川,有容乃大。壁立千仞,无欲则刚。
33. Embrace the vastness of the ocean, for greatness lies in tolerance. Like a wall standing for a thousand feet, strength comes from having no desires.
34. 我活着是为了让别人活得更好。雷锋
34. I live so that others may live better. - Lei Feng
35. ——李惺(清代作家) 引自《西沤外集·药言剩稿》
35. ——Li Xing (a Qing Dynasty writer) Quoted from "The Outer Collection of Xi You · The Extra Manuscripts of Medicine Talks"
36. 非读书,不明理。要知事,须读史。——李光庭
36. Not reading books, one does not understand the principles. To know things, one must read history. — Li Guangting
37. ——老子 引自《老子·道德经》
37. ——Laozi, from "Tao Te Ching" (The Book of Tao and its Virtue)
38. 8不登高山,不知天之大也;不临深谷,不知地之厚也。
38. If one does not climb high mountains, one does not know the vastness of the sky; if one does not stand at the edge of a deep valley, one does not know the thickness of the earth.
39. 业精于勤,不毛之地;所做的是思想,但它被摧毁了。韩愈
39. "Diligence makes a master, but the barren land remains barren; what was done was an idea, but it was destroyed." Han Yu
40. ——韩非(战国末期哲学家) 引自《韩非子·喻志》
40. —— Han Fei (a philosopher from the Warring States period) Quoted from "The Book of Han Fei Zi · Yu Zhi"
41. ——王充(东汉哲学家) 引自《论衡·别通篇》
41. —— Wang Chong (a philosopher during the Eastern Han Dynasty) Quoted from "Lun Heng · Pie Tong Chapter"
42. ——孔丘(春秋时代思想家,教育家) 引自《礼记。学记》
42. —— Confucius (a thinker and educator of the Spring and Autumn period) as quoted in The Record of Rites, Book of Learning
43. 好好学习,努力工作,让青春更加光彩。王
43. Study hard, work diligently, and let your youth shine even brighter. Wang.
44. 书籍鼓舞了我的智慧和心灵,它帮助我从腐臭的泥潭中脱身出来,如果没有它们,我就会溺死在那里面,会被愚笨和鄙陋的东西呛住。
44. Books have inspired my wisdom and soul; they have helped me rise above the stinking mire, without them, I would have drowned in it, and would have been choked by foolish and ignoble things.
45. ——荀况 引自《荀子 劝学》
45. —— Xun Kuang, quoted from "Xunzi: The Book of Exhortations to Learning"
46. 因为还有很长很长的路要走,所以要心无旁骛地望向前方。
46. Since there is still a long way to go, one must focus intently on the path ahead.
47. ——曹雪芹(清代文学家) 引自《红楼梦》第5回
47. ——Cao Xueqin (a Qing Dynasty literary figure) Quoted from Chapter 5 of "Dream of the Red Chamber"
48. ——孔丘 引自〈礼记·中庸·博学〉
48. ——Confucius, quoted from "The Record of Rites · The Mean"
49. 三人行,必有我师焉。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。——孔子
49. If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them, and correct the bad in them. — Confucius
50. ——朱熹 引自《训学斋规》
50. —— Zhu Xi, quoted from "The Rules for Learning and Teaching"
51. 8境遇休怨我不如人,不如我者尚众;学问休言我胜于人,胜于我者还多。
51. Do not complain that I am not as good as others, for there are still many who are worse than me; do not boast that I am superior to others in knowledge, for there are still more who are better than me.
52. 六经三史,诸子百家,非无可观,皆是为治。——苏轼
52. The Six Classics and Three Histories, the various schools of thought and the hundred schools, are not without things to be admired; all of them are for the purpose of governing the state. — Su Shi
53. 才须学也。非学无以广才,非志无以成学。——诸葛亮
53. One must cultivate learning. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's talents; without ambition, one cannot achieve in learning. — Zhuge Liang
54. 勇气、胆量和坚定的决心可以与武器的精良相媲美。Da 雀类
54. Courage, bravery, and unwavering determination can be as great as the refinement of weapons. Da, birds.
55. ——颜真卿(唐代书画家) 引自《劝学》
55. —— Yan Zhenqing (a Tang Dynasty calligrapher and painter) - From "Encouragement to Study"
56. 如此坚定,为学之心;作为一个学者,这也是一个决心的问题。王阳明
56. So firm in one's resolve to learn; as a scholar, this is also a matter of determination. Wang Yangming.
57. 不可能让整个人生都舒适快乐,因为人类必须要有一种能应对逆境的态度。卢梭
57. It is impossible to make the whole of life comfortable and happy, because humans must have an attitude that can cope with adversity. Rousseau
58. 意志和命运往往背道而驰,决心到最后会被彻底推翻。莎士比亚
58. Will and fate often run counter to each other, and determination can ultimately be completely overturned. - Shakespeare
59. 11生当作人杰,死亦为鬼雄。至今思项羽,不肯过江东。
59. To live, be a hero among men; to die, be a mighty spirit among ghosts. To this day, I think of Xiang Yu, who would not cross the Yangtze River to the east.
60. ——张孝祥(南宋词人) 引自《论治体 子· 甲申二月九日》
60. —— Zhang Xiaoxiang (a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty) Quoted from "On the System of Governance — The Month of Jiaxin, the Ninth Day of the Second Month"
61. 4读书,始读,未知有疑;其次,则渐渐有疑;中则节节是疑。过了这一番,疑渐渐释,以至融会贯通,都无所疑,方始是学。
61. Initially, when reading the book, one has no doubts; then, doubts gradually emerge; and by the middle, there are doubts at every step. After going through this process, the doubts are gradually resolved, until one achieves a comprehensive understanding, with no doubts left, which is when true learning begins.
62. 3德不优者,不能怀远;才不大者,不能博见。
62. Those who are not morally superior cannot have a distant vision; those who are not highly talented cannot gain a broad perspective.
63. 最大的挑战和突破在于用人,用人最大的突破在于信任人。马云
63. The greatest challenge and breakthrough lie in personnel management, with the biggest breakthrough being trust in people. -- Ma Yun
64. ——朱熹 引自《朱子语类大全》第10卷
64. —— Zhu Xi, quoted from "The Complete Works of Zhu Zi" Volume 10
65. 3读书有三到,谓心到、口到、眼到。心不在此,则眼不看仔细,心眼既不专一,却只漫浪诵读,决不能记,记不能久也。三到之中,心到最急。心既到矣,眼口岂不到乎?
65.3 There are three essentials in reading, namely, the heart, the mouth, and the eyes. If the heart is not focused, the eyes will not observe carefully, and if the mind and eyes are not focused, one will only read aimlessly, and it will certainly not be remembered; if remembered, it will not last long. Among the three essentials, the focus of the heart is the most urgent. If the heart is focused, will the eyes and mouth not be focused as well?
66. ——王符(东汉思想家、哲学家) 引自《潜夫论·赞学》
66. —— Wang Fu (a thinker and philosopher of the Eastern Han Dynasty) as quoted from "The Hidden Scholar: In Praise of Learning"
67. ——张载(北宋哲学家) 引自《经学理窟。义理篇》
67. ——Zhang Zai (a philosopher of the Northern Song Dynasty) Quoted from "Jingxue Liku. Yili Pian"
68. ——孔丘(春秋时代思想家、教育家) 引自《论语。子罕》
68. —— Confucius (a thinker and educator of the Spring and Autumn period) as quoted from "The Analects, Zihan"
69. 学习是劳动,是充满思想的劳动。乌申斯基
69. Learning is labor, it is labor filled with thought. Ushinsky
70. 真正的书籍应是黑夜和沉默的产物,而不是白昼和闲聊的果实。
70. A true book should be the product of night and silence, not the fruit of daylight and idle chatter.
71. 学固不在乎读书,然不读书则义理无由明。——朱熹
71. It is true that studying is not solely about reading books, but without reading, one cannot gain clarity on the principles and doctrines. — Zhu Xi
72. ——桓宽 引自《盐铁论。制议》
72. —— Huán Kuān, quoted from "The Salt and Iron Treatise. Discussions on Institutions"
73. 9书山有路勤为径,学海无崖苦作舟。——韩愈
73. There is a way up the mountain of books, diligence is the path; the sea of learning has no shore, hard work is the boat. — Han Yu