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1. 48学问勤中得,萤窗万卷书。三冬今足用,谁笑腹空虚?—— 佚名

1. Knowledge is gained through diligence, and the glowworm window houses ten thousand books. Three winters are now sufficient, who laughs at an empty belly? —— Anon.

2. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为陈寿《三国志》

2. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit doing good because it is small. - From Chen Shou's "Records of the Three Kingdoms"

3. 19聪明出于勤奋,天才在于积累。— 华罗庚

3. 19 Hard work brings wisdom, and genius lies in accumulation. — Hua Loo-keng

4. 33世事洞明皆学问,人情练达即文章。—— 曹雪芹

4. Understanding the complexities of the world is knowledge, being adept in human affairs is literature. — Cao Xueqin

5. 40作者不一定能写到老,但是他一定应该学到老。—— 佚名

5. Not all authors can write until old age, but they should definitely learn until old age. - Unknown

6. 不读一家书,不识一家字。

6. If one doesn't read a single book, one can't recognize a single character from any family of scripts.

7. 41游手好闲的学习并不比学习游手好闲好。 —— 约·贝勒斯

7. Idle learning is no better than idle idleness. – John Bellers

8. 是蛇一身冷,是狼一身腥。

8. A snake is all cold, a wolf is all stench.

9. 饱带饥粮,晴带雨伞。

9. Carry food when you're hungry, and carry an umbrella when it's sunny.

10. 不在被中睡,不知被儿宽。

10. Not sleeping in the quilt, I don't know the warmth of the child's embrace.

11. 书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良蒲松龄书籍使我变成了一个幸福的人,使我的生活变成轻松而舒适的诗。[苏]高尔基

11. A book lover's writing must be skillful, an art lover's skill must be excellent. Pu Songling's books have turned me into a happy person, making my life a light and comfortable poem. [Su] Gorky

12. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立自己的思想--鲁巴金

12. Reading is building one's own thoughts with the help of others' thoughts -- Rubakin

13. 教师进行劳动和创造的时间好比一条大河, 要靠许多小的溪流来滋养它。教师时常要读书, 平时积累的知识越多, 上课就越轻松。 作者:苏霍姆林斯基

13. The time that teachers spend on labor and creation is like a great river, which needs to be nourished by many small streams. Teachers often need to read, and the more knowledge they accumulate in their daily life, the easier it will be for them to teach. Author: Sukhomlinsky

14. 34学习是劳动,是充满思想的劳动。 —— 乌申斯基

14. Learning is work, and it is a labor filled with thought. —— Ushinsky

15. 没有书籍的屋子,就像没有灵魂的躯体。--西塞罗

15. A house without books is like a body without a soul. -- Cicero

16. 天无一月雨,人无一世穷。

16. Heaven has no rain for a month, and man has no poverty for a lifetime.

17. 24学如逆水行舟,不进则退。 —— 《增广贤文》

17. Learning is like rowing against the current; if you do not advance, you will regress. —— "Addition to the Book of Exemplary Sayings"

18. 进学致和,行方思远。 作者:字严

18. Strive for knowledge and harmony, and thoughts will travel afar. Author: Zi Yan.

19. 63勤学如春起之苗,不见其增日有所长。缀学如磨刀之石,不见其损日有所亏。—— 陶渊明

19. Diligent study is like a seedling that rises in spring, you don't see it grow day by day, but it grows in the long run. Dropping out of study is like sharpening a knife with stone, you don't see it wear away day by day, but it wears down over time. — Tao Yuanming

20. 不学,则不明古道,而能政治太平者未之有也。 作者:(唐)吴兢

20. Without learning, one cannot understand the ancient ways, and it has never been the case that someone could govern peaceably without doing so. Author: (Tang Dynasty) Wu Jing.

21. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。--富兰克林

21. Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but without both, they are of no use at all. -- Franklin

22. 书籍是幼年人的导师,是老年人的护士,在岑寂的时候,书籍使我们欢娱,远离一切的痛苦。--柯里叶尔

22. Books are the tutors of the young and the nurses of the old; in solitude, books bring us joy and distance us from all pain. -- Cioran

23. 35不向前不知道路远,不学习不明白真理。—— 谚语

23. "Without looking forward, you don't know how far the road is; without learning, you don't understand the truth." - Proverb

24. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。--普希金

24. The influence of a person is short-lived and faint, but the influence of books is extensive and profound. -- Pushkin

25. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。[德]歌德

25. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble people. [German] Goethe

26. 才华是血汗的结晶。

26. Talent is the crystallization of sweat and toil.

27. 没有比读书更好的娱乐更持久的满足了。 作者:(英国)谚语

27. There is no better entertainment than reading, nor any more lasting satisfaction. Author: (British) Proverb

28. 1学无止境。—— 荀子

28. 1 The pursuit of knowledge has no end. — Xunzi

29. 16用心不杂,乃是入神要路。—— 袁牧

29. 16 Having a focused mind without distractions is the key path to achieving spiritual enlightenment. — Yuan Mu

30. 读书不要贪多,而是要多加思索,这样的读书使我获益不少。--卢梭

30. Do not read for the sake of quantity, but rather ponder over what you read; such reading has greatly benefited me. -- Rousseau

31. 8生也有涯而知也无涯。—— 庄子

31. The life of a man is finite, but knowledge is infinite. — Zhuangzi

32. 好书使人开卷时会有所求,而闭卷时获有益处。--阿尔考特

32. A good book makes a reader want something while opening it, and gain something beneficial when closing it. -- Alcott

33. 62把学问过于用作装饰是虚假;完全依学问上的规则而断事是书生的怪癖。—— 培 根

33. To use learning too much for ornament is false; to depend entirely upon rules of learning in affairs is the pedant's absurdity. — Francis Bacon

34. 68做学问的功夫,是细嚼慢咽的功夫。好比吃饭一样,要嚼得烂,方好消化,才会对人体有益。—— 陶铸

34. The work of pursuing knowledge is a process of chewing and savoring slowly. Just like eating, one must chew thoroughly for it to be digested properly and be beneficial to the body. — Tao Zhusu

35. 书籍具有不朽的能力。它是人类活动的最长久的果实。--史美尔斯

35. Books possess the power of immortality. They are the longest-lasting fruits of human activity. -- Samuel Smiles

36. 书籍把我们引入最美好的社会,使我们认识各个时代的伟大智者。--史美尔斯

36. Books introduce us to the best society, making us acquainted with the great sages of all ages. -- Samuel Smiles

37. 兵到战时方知穷,书到用时方嫌少。

37. It is only when soldiers arrive at war that they realize their poverty, and it is only when books are needed that one regrets their scarcity.

38. 作者不一定能写到老,但是他一定应该学到老。

38. The author may not be able to write until old age, but he should definitely learn until old age.

39. 58我的努力求学没有得到别的好处,只不过是愈来愈发觉自己的无知。 —— 笛卡儿

39.58 My efforts in pursuing knowledge have brought me no other benefit than the increasing realization of my own ignorance. —— Descartes

40. 要学好多动脑,要学深须认真。

40. To learn a lot, one must use their brain actively; to delve deeply, one must be serious.

41. 漫长的岁月,既毁坏了坟墓,又损坏了墓碑,可是光阴对于书却无能为力。--瓦鲁阿

41. Through the long years, tombs were destroyed and gravestones damaged, but time was powerless against books. --瓦尔罗亚

42. 74天分高的人如果懒惰成性,亦即不自努力以发展他的才能,则其成就也不会很大,有时反会不如那天分比他低的人。——矛盾

42. A person with high talent, if they are naturally lazy and do not strive to develop their abilities, will not achieve much, and sometimes may even be less successful than those with lower talent. — Contradiction

43. 不能则学,不知则问。

43. If one cannot do something, one should learn. If one does not know something, one should ask.

44. 经验丰富的人读书用两只眼睛,一只眼睛看到纸面上的话,另一只眼睛看到纸的背面。--歌德

44. The experienced read with two eyes; one eye sees the words on the page, the other sees the back of the paper. -- Goethe

45. 书籍并不是没有生命的东西,它包藏着一种生命的潜力,与作者同样地活跃。不仅如此,它还像一个宝瓶,把作者生机勃勃的智慧中最纯净的精华保存起来。--弥尔顿

45. Books are not things without life; they contain a potential for life, as active as the author. Moreover, they are like a treasure flask, preserving the purest essence of the author's lively wisdom. -- Milton

46. 18爱学出勤奋,勤奋出天才。—— 郭沫若

46. 18 Love of learning brings diligence, and diligence brings genius. — Guo Moruo

47. 拥有书籍就是教养的证据吗?果然如此,谁在教养上足与拥有满屋子书籍的书店主人抗衡。--路基亚诺斯

47. Does owning books constitute proof of education? If so, who among the educated could compete with the bookstore owner who has an entire house filled with books? -- Lucretius

48. 十年树木,百年树人。

48. It takes ten years to grow a tree, a hundred years to cultivate a person.

49. 我需要三件东西:爱情友谊和图书。然而这三者之间何其相通!炽热的爱情可以充实图书的内容,图书又是人们最忠实的朋友。--蒙田

49. I need three things: love, friendship, and books. However, how closely these three are connected! Passionate love can enrich the content of books, and books are the most loyal friends of people. -- Montaigne

50. 读书之乐何处寻 数点梅花天地心。 [宋]朱熹(《四时读书乐》)

50. Where can one find the joy of reading? In the beauty of a few plum blossoms, the heart is filled with the essence of the universe. [Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi ("The Joy of Reading in All Four Seasons")

51. 天才不能使人不必工作,不能代替劳动。要发展天才,必须长时间地学习和高度紧张地工作。人越有天才,他面临的任务也越复杂,越重要。

51. Talent does not exempt one from work, nor can it replace labor. To develop talent, one must engage in prolonged study and highly intense work. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks they face.

52. 读万卷书,行万里路。( )

52. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles. ( )

53. 学问多深也别满足,过失多小也别忽略。(蒙古谚语)

53. Don't be satisfied with how deep your knowledge is, and don't neglect even the smallest of faults. (Mongolian Proverb)

54. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。--培根

54. Books are ships of thought navigating the tides of eras, carefully delivering their precious cargo from generation to generation. -- Bacon

55. 如若难把功名进,也算知书识礼人。

55. If it's hard to advance in fame and fortune, at least one can be considered a person who knows literature and etiquette.

56. 学问学问,不懂就问学习永远不晚。作者:高尔基

56. "Learn, learn, and never hesitate to ask questions. It's never too late to learn." Author: Gorky

57. 虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后。虚心的人学十算一,骄傲的人学一当十。

57. Humility leads to progress, while pride leads to backwardness. A humble person learns ten for one, while a proud person learns one for ten.

58. 45学到很多东西的决窍,就是一下子不要学很多东西。—— 洛克

58. The secret of learning a lot is not to learn too much at once. — Locke

59. 29在可疑而不疑者,不曾学;学则须疑。—— 张载

59. He who doubts not when he should doubt has never learned; when he learns, he must doubt. — Zhang Zai

60. 看书和学习是思想的经常营养,是思想的无穷发展。--冈察洛夫

60. Reading and studying are the regular nourishment for thought, the endless development of thought. -- Goncharov

61. 36在学习中取得知识,在战斗中取得勇敢。—— 佚名

61. Acquire knowledge in study, and courage in battle. — Anonymous

62. 69知识不是某种完备无缺、纯净无瑕、僵化不变的东西。它永远在创新,永远在前进。—— 普良尼施尼柯夫

62. Knowledge is not something complete, spotless, and rigidly unchanging. It is always innovating, always progressing. — Plunischnikov

63. 书籍便是这种改造灵魂的工具。人类所需要的,是富有启发性的养料。而阅读,则正是这种养料。--雨果

63. Books are the tools for transforming the soul. What humans need is nourishment that is full of inspiration, and reading is precisely this kind of nourishment. -- Hugo

64. 无论天资有多麽高,他仍需学会了技巧来发挥那些天资。

64. No matter how high his natural talent may be, he still needs to learn the skills to bring out those talents.

65. 愚昧来自懒惰,聪明来自勤奋。

65. Ignorance comes from laziness, and intelligence comes from diligence.

66. 一个人的度量是一种精神力量,是一股强大的文明力量。

66. A person's breadth of character is a spiritual strength, a powerful force of civilization.

67. 学而不厌,诲人不倦。—— 春秋孔子《论语》

67. "The love of learning is never satisfied with knowledge, nor does the teacher's patience ever wane." — Confucius, "The Analects" from the Spring and Autumn period.

68. 书籍是寂寞时的朋友。读书可以使人心旷神怡。[法]杜阿美

68. Books are friends in solitude. Reading can make one's mind broaden and spirits elevate. [French] Duhamel

69. 白话文:学习而不思考,就会慢慢,只思考而不学习,就会劳神无所得。

69. Colloquial translation: If you study without thinking, you will gradually become slow. If you only think without studying, you will be tired and get nothing.

70. 一切真正的天才,都能够蔑视诽谤;他们天生的特长,使批评家不能信口开河。

70. All true geniuses can look down upon slanders; their innate talents make it impossible for critics to talk carelessly.

71. 72学习外语并不难,学习外语就像交朋友一样,朋友是越交越熟的,天天见面,朋友之间就亲密无间了。—— 高士其

71. 72 It's not difficult to learn a foreign language. Learning a foreign language is like making friends; the more friends you make, the more familiar they become. If you see them every day, the closer the friendship becomes. - Gao Shiqi

72. 做到老,学到老,活到八十还学巧。

72. Live and learn until old age, and still learn the tricks at eighty.

73. 古之立大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦必有坚忍不拔之志。

73. Those who have established great achievements in ancient times not only possess extraordinary talents but also must have an indomitable will.

74. 60应当随时学习,学习一切;应该集中全力,以求知道得更多,知道一切。—— 高尔基

74. 60 should always be learning, learn everything; one should concentrate all one's efforts to know more, to know everything. — Gorky

75. 与其博爱万物,不如精通一事。

75. It's better to be proficient in one thing than to be indulgent with all things.

76. 书籍是最好的朋友。当生活中遇到任何困难的时候,你都可以向它求助,它永远不会背弃你。[法]都德

76. Books are the best friends. Whenever you encounter any difficulties in life, you can turn to them for help, and they will never betray you. [French] Daudet