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1. 不管人生的命运如何,都不改变自己的品行。
1. Regardless of the destiny of life, one should never change one's character and integrity.
2. 12大抵观书须先熟读,使其言皆若出于吾之口;继以精思,使其意皆若出于吾之心,然后能够有得也。——朱熹
2. Generally speaking, one must first thoroughly read the books, making their words seem as if they were coming from my own mouth; then, with careful thinking, make their meanings seem as if they were coming from my own heart, only then can one truly gain something from them. —— Zhu Xi
3. 一个爱读书的人,他毕定不致于缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个温情的安慰者。
3. A person who loves to read will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a warm comforter.
4. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。——颜真卿
4. "Black hair does not know the importance of studying early, white hair comes with regret for reading late." — Yan Zhenqing
5. 业精于勤而荒于嬉,行成于思而毁于随。——韩愈
5. Diligence makes one proficient while playfulness leads to neglect; action is shaped by thought but destroyed by carelessness. — Han Yu
6. 17造烛求明,读书求理。—— 民谚
6. To make candles for light, to read books for understanding.—folk saying
7. 9读好书,好像是在同昔日那些极其令人敬重的著书者们交谈;的确,那很像是在享受一篇经过准备的谈话,作者们在那种谈话之中,只想我们倾诉他们的见解。
7. Reading good books is like conversing with the highly respected authors of the past; indeed, it is as if one is enjoying a well-prepared conversation, in which the authors only wish to impart their insights to us.
8. 求学的三个条件是:多观察、多吃苦、多研究。——加菲劳
8. The three conditions for seeking knowledge are: to observe more, to endure more hardships, and to study more deeply. - Gaofu Luo
9. 10欲读天下之奇书,须明天下之大道。 作者:(清)蒲松龄
9.10 To read the world's most extraordinary books, one must understand the world's great principles. Author: (Qing Dynasty) Pu Songling
10. 欲速是读书第一大病,功夫中在绵密不间断,不在不速也。——陆珑
10. Hurrying is the greatest disease in reading, and the essence of effort lies in its dense and uninterrupted nature, not in its speediness. ——Lu Long
11. 谁把一生的光阴虚度,便是抛下黄金未买一物。
11. He who squanders his entire life in vain is like throwing gold away without purchasing anything.
12. 12开卷有益,掩卷有味。 ——吴晗
12. It is beneficial to open a book and enjoyable to close it. ——Wu Han
13. 3读书不见圣贤,如铅椠庸;居官不爱子民,如衣冠盗。讲学不尚躬行,为口头禅;立业不思重德,为眼前花。——洪应明
13.3 Reading without seeking wisdom from sages is as futile as a lead pen and a common scribe; holding office without loving the people is like a thief in disguise. Engaging in scholarship without emphasizing personal practice is like mouthing slogans; establishing a career without considering virtue is like chasing fleeting flowers. — Hong Yingming
14. 5读书足以怡情,足以长才。——(英国)培根
14. "Reading makes a full man." — (England) Bacon
15. 发明千千万,起点是一问。禽兽不如人,过在不会问。智者问得巧,愚者问得笨。人力胜天工,只在每事问。——陶行知
15. Invention is endless, starting with a question. Beasts are not as good as humans, the fault lies in not knowing how to ask. The wise ask cleverly, the foolish ask awkwardly. Human effort surpasses divine craftsmanship, all it takes is asking about each matter. — Tao Xingzhi
16. 17真理有时候可能变得暗淡,但它永远不会熄灭。——李维
16. 17 Truth may sometimes grow dim, but it will never be extinguished. - Li Wei
17. 好问则裕,自用则小。——《尚书·仲虺之诰》
17. Inquiring diligently leads to abundance, while using for oneself leads to scarcity. — From the Book of Shangshu: The Edict of Zhong Hui.
18. 9读书遇古人疑难大事,先须掩卷静思,如果处此,何以措置,然后看将下去,方知古人得失,学识方有长进。不然,一直看去,古人自古人,我自我,有何益处。——汤斌
18. When encountering difficult and important matters of ancient sages in the books, one must first put down the book and think quietly. If faced with this situation, how should one handle it? Only then can one continue reading and understand the gains and losses of the ancients, and one's knowledge will then progress. Otherwise, if one keeps reading without pause, it will be as if the ancients are ancient and I am myself; what benefit is there in that? — Tang Bin
19. 磋砣莫遗韶光老,人生惟有读书好。
19. Do not waste your youth, for there is nothing better than reading in life.
20. 10有了物质,人才能生存;有了理想,人才能生活。生存与生活有什么不同呢?动物是生存,而人则应该生活。
20. 10 With matter, humans can survive; with ideals, humans can live. What is the difference between survival and living? Animals survive, but humans should live.
21. 12或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。——(明)吴梦祥
21. If one starts and stops, like the sun appearing and disappearing ten times for every cold day, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen how it can be considered as sufficient. —— (Ming Dynasty) Wu Mengxiang
22. 我扑在书上,就像饥饿的人扑在面包上。——高尔基
22. I sink into the book like a hungry person into bread. — Gorky
23. 8书籍是的朋友。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
23. Books are our friends. Whenever we encounter any difficulties in life, we can turn to them for help, and they will never desert us. [French] Alphonse Daudet
24. 奢侈是舒适的,否则就不是奢侈。
24. Luxury is comfortable; otherwise, it is not luxury.
25. 13最聪明的人是最不愿浪费时间的人。作者:但丁
25. The wisest people are the least willing to waste time. Author: Dante
26. 6身边要永远带着铅笔和笔记本,读书和读诗时碰到的一切美妙的地方和话语,都把它记下来。
26. Always carry a pencil and notebook with you. Whenever you encounter any wonderful places and words while reading books and poems, write them down.
27. 求学的三个条件是:多观察、多吃苦、多研究。
27. The three conditions for pursuing knowledge are: observe more, endure more hardships, and conduct more research.
28. 自古圣贤,盛德大业,未有不由学而成者也。
28. Since ancient times, all the wise and virtuous individuals, and those with great achievements, have never become so without studying and learning.
29. 在不经意间失去的,你还可以重新去争取;丢掉了爱心,你可以在春天中寻觅;丢掉了意志,你要在冬天重新磨砺。
29. What you lose unintentionally, you can still strive to regain; if you lose love, you can seek it in the spring; if you lose willpower, you must reforge it in the winter.
30. 8读书,我此时觉得如吃甘蔗,越往下啃越甜,越读越觉得它的趣味,而且越越亮心越宽。因为我所读的书,不是一般骚人雅士读来开心的书,而是救国救世界革命理论,而是二十世纪最进步的思想学术,而是历宝贵的教训……这些书可以使我认识过去现在,知道未来,可以使我获得正确的人生观,可以使我不错走了道路,可以使我的意志更加坚定,可以使我时时刻刻在前进。不读书,或者读些风花雪月的书,这是等于自 杀,是异常危险的。——冯玉祥
30. Reading books, I feel now like eating a sugarcane, the sweeter it gets the further I bite down, the more interesting I find it, and the brighter and broader my heart becomes. Because the books I read are not those that ordinary literati enjoy, but revolutionary theories for saving the country and the world, the most progressive thoughts and academic achievements of the 20th century, and invaluable lessons... These books enable me to understand the past and the present, know the future, help me gain a correct outlook on life, prevent me from taking a wrong path, strengthen my will, and keep me moving forward at all times. Not reading, or reading books about flowers, moonlight, and romantic love, is equivalent to suicide, and it is extremely dangerous. - Feng Yuxiang
31. 11读书能够培养一个完人,谈话能够训练一个敏捷的人,而写作则可造就一个准确的人。——培根
31. Reading can cultivate a perfect person, conversation can train an agile person, and writing can create an accurate person. — Bacon
32. 少而好学,如日出之阳;壮而好学,如日中之光;志而好学,如炳烛之光。——刘向
32. A young person who loves to learn is like the rising sun; a strong person who loves to learn is like the sunlight at noon; a person of determination who loves to learn is like a bright lamp shining. — Liu Xiang
33. 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 as decoration is false; to judge completely by the rules of learning is the oddity of the bookish man. - Bacon
34. 1书籍浩如烟海,人的精力有限,所以全读不可能也无此必要,但是选读又常常感到无所适从。 ——张广厚
34.1 There are so many books in the world that one's energy is limited. Therefore, it is impossible and unnecessary to read all of them. However, when selecting which books to read, one often feels at a loss. ——Zhang Guanghou
35. 4空空的口袋并不阻止你做任何事,只有空空的脑袋才会使你一事无成。 ——诺曼·文森特·皮尔
35. An empty pocket does not prevent you from doing anything, it is only an empty head that makes you achieve nothing. – Norman Vincent Peale
36. 2有些书写出来似乎不是为了给我们什么教益,而只不过是要我们知道作者所知道的一些事情罢了。
36. 2 Some writings seem to be written not for our edification, but merely to inform us of some things that the author knows.
37. 读一书,专取一个注意点;读第二遍,另换一个注意点。这是最粗的方法,其实亦是最好的方法。
37. Read a book, focusing on one point of attention at a time; on the second reading, switch to another point of attention. This is the crudest method, but actually also the best method.
38. 好问的人,只做了五分种的愚人;耻于发问的人,终身为愚人。
38. A person who asks questions is only a fool for five minutes; one who is ashamed to ask questions remains a fool for life.
39. 我们只有献出生命,才能得到生命。
39. We can only obtain life by giving our lives.
40. 1博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。——朱熹
40. 1 Learn extensively, inquire thoroughly, think carefully, distinguish clearly, and act sincerely. — Zhu Xi
41. 不学不成,不问不知。——汉·王充《论衡·实知篇》
41. Not studying will not lead to achievement, and not asking will not lead to knowledge. — Han Wang Chong, "On Equilibrium·Chapter on Real Knowledge"
42. 16读一切好的书,就是与许多高尚的人说话。
42. Reading all good books is like conversing with many noble people.
43. 8读书是在别人的思想帮助下,建立起自己的思想。——鲁巴金
43. Reading is building one's own thoughts with the help of others' thoughts. — Rubakin
44. 出现了不少空谈家,他们读书只是为了驳斥别人,高声宣扬自己的**精神,以便跳到那些比较谦虚,比较严肃的同志面前去。高尔基不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。
44. Many chatterboxes have emerged, who read books solely to contradict others, loudly promoting their own "spirit" in order to leap in front of those more modest and serious comrades. Without reading books, Gorky would not have true education, and it would also be impossible for him to have any discernment.
45. 20书给人以优点,人从书中得益。作者:陈伯吹
45. Books bestow virtues, and people benefit from reading them. Author: Chen Boshui
46. 知识,主要是靠主动“抓”出来的,不是靠“教”出来的。——钱三强
46. Knowledge is mainly acquired through active "grasping," not through "teaching." - Qian Sanqiang
47. 老姜辣味大,老人经验多。请教别人不折本,舌头打个滚。
47. Old ginger has a strong spicy flavor, and the elderly have a wealth of experience. Asking others doesn't cost you anything, it's like rolling your tongue around.
48. 自古以来学有建树的人,都离不开一个“苦”字。
48. Since ancient times, those who have made achievements in learning have all been inseparable from the word "hardship."
49. 读一切好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——笛卡儿
49. Reading all good books is like conversing with many noble people. — Descartes
50. 日日行,不怕千万里;时时学,不怕千万卷。多练多乖,不练就呆。
50. If you walk every day, you need not fear a journey of ten thousand miles; if you study every moment, you need not fear a stack of ten thousand scrolls. Practice makes perfect, while not practicing makes you dull.
51. 共同的事业,共同的斗争,可以使人们产生忍受一切的力量。
51. A common cause and a shared struggle can inspire people to develop the strength to endure anything.
52. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。——《汉乐府·长歌行》
52. If the young do not strive, when old they will only regret in vain. — From the Han Lyric, "The Long Song"
53. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立自己的思想。
53. Reading is about building one's own thoughts with the help of others' ideas.
54. #励志名言# 导语少而好学,如日出之阳;壮而好学,如日中之光;志而好学,如炳烛之光。 整理“关于勤奋的读书名言:读书无嗜好,就能尽其多”,以供大家参考,希望可以帮助到大家!
55. 我一生的嗜好,除了革命之外,就是读书。我一天不读书,就不能够生活。——孙中山
54. #Motivational Quotes# Introduction: The young who love to learn are like the rising sun; the strong who love to learn are like the midday sun; the ambitious who love to learn are like the light of a bright candle. Arrange the following quotes about diligent reading: "Reading without a preference can achieve the most," for everyone's reference, hoping it can help you all! 55. My lifelong hobby, besides revolution, is reading. I cannot live without reading a day. - Sun Yat-sen
56. 11看文字须大段出色看,耸起精力,竖起筋骨,不要困,如有刀剑在后一般。就一段中必要透,击其首则尾应,击其尾则首应,方始是。不行按册子便在,掩了册子便忘。
56. When reading texts, one must thoroughly and vividly study large sections, invigorate one's spirit, and stand firm, without becoming drowsy. It should be as if there were swords and spears behind you. One must penetrate deeply into a single section; if you strike the head, the tail responds, and if you strike the tail, the head responds. Only then is it correct. Do not just follow the book passively; if you close the book, you should not forget the content.
57. 好问的人,只做了五分种的愚人;耻于发问的人,终身为愚人。——佚名
57. The inquisitive person is only a fool for five minutes; the one ashamed to ask is a fool for life. — Anon.
58. 心坚石也穿。好记性不如烂笔头。勤勉是成功之母。
58. The heart is as hard as stone. A good memory is not as good as a bad pen. Diligence is the mother of success.
59. 知古不知今,谓之落沉。知今不知古,谓之盲瞽。——王充
59. To know the past but not the present is to be immersed in the past. To know the present but not the past is to be blind and deaf. — Wang Chong
60. 1劝君莫惜金缕衣,劝君读书长精神。有书堪读直须读,莫待垂老空叹息。书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。勾画圈点长作伴,不动笔墨不读书。世界读书日,让书充实自己,让自己快乐读书。
60. 1 I advise you not to waste your silken robe, I advise you to read books to cultivate your spirit. There are books to read, so read them directly; do not wait until old age to sigh in vain. The road to the mountain of books is paved with diligence, and the sea of learning is vast, making hardship your boat. Drawing circles and underlines will always be your companion, and without writing or inking, do not read. On World Book Day, let books enrich yourself, and let yourself enjoy reading.
61. 熟读之法,于循序而渐进,熟读而精思。
61. The method of studying is to read systematically and progressively, and to read extensively while thinking deeply.
62. 人无贤愚,非学曷成?
62. Whether one is wise or foolish, how can one achieve anything without learning?
63. 14我看精读泛读都还各有不同的程度。有些书不但一次精读,还要反复读。有些书跳着读,也有的甚至是翻翻就搁下了。所以写文章时就得注意能抓住人。你不能掐着脖子逼人读书,对胃口的,自然就精读了。自然,有些东西本身有分量,感到非读不可,这时也会精读下去。精读泛读之外,我认为还有一种读法,不叫读,叫看书,大多数是指闲书。这是坐车乘船入厕,或入寝看的书,一般都是短小轻松,例如随笔,我有时还翻翻医学常识的书。——萧乾
63.14 I find that there are different degrees of intensive and extensive reading. Some books require not just one intensive reading, but repeated readings. Some books are skipped over, and some are even put down after a mere glance. Therefore, when writing an article, one must pay attention to capturing the reader's attention. You can't force someone to read by squeezing their throat; what tickles their fancy will be read intensively. Naturally, there are some things that are inherently weighty and feel indispensable to read, and in such cases, intensive reading will follow. Apart from intensive and extensive reading, I believe there is another way of reading, which is not called reading but "viewing" books, most commonly referring to leisure reading. These are books read while traveling by car or boat, or when using the toilet, or in bed. They are usually short and light, such as essays. I sometimes also flip through books on medical knowledge. — Xiao Qian
64. 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。
64. A swift horse can leap only ten steps at a time; a slow horse can cover ten miles with continuous effort; if you chip away at something but give up, even rotting wood will not be broken; but if you keep chipping away without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved.
65. 读书给人以快乐、给人以光彩、给人以才干。——培根
65. Reading gives joy, gives luster, and gives skill. — Bacon
66. 10必须要根据研究的问题来选择极全面完整深刻和正确地阐明这个问题的书籍。这是完全对的。假如你想学习农业技术,就选择的农业科学书籍;想学习语文,就选择恰当的语文知识读物以及浅显的文学作品。目的明确,书就选得正确,阅读的效果就大。——克鲁普斯卡娅
66. 10 It is absolutely right to choose books that are extremely comprehensive, complete, profound, and correctly elucidate the research question based on the nature of the research. If you want to learn agricultural technology, choose books on agricultural sciences; if you want to study language, select appropriate books on linguistic knowledge as well as simple literary works. With a clear purpose, the selection of books will be correct, and the effectiveness of reading will be great. — Krupskaia
67. 11一篙不可须臾缓,为学如撑水上船。 作者:邓雅声
67. "One stroke of the pole cannot be delayed for a moment; studying is like propelling a boat on water." Author: Deng Yasheng.
68. 我们若已接受最坏的,就再没有什么损失。
68. If we have already accepted the worst, there is nothing more to lose.
69. 读书有三到,谓心到、眼到、口到。
69. There are three key aspects to reading, which are heart, eyes, and mouth.
70. 世界上三种东西最宝贵
70. The three most precious things in the world
71. 人生天地之间,若白驹之过隙,忽然而已。
71. Between heaven and earth, life passes like a white horse through a crevice, fleeting and gone in a moment.
72. 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
72. Do not go to sleep if you cannot tell yourself what you have learned today. — Lichtenberg
73. 爱看书的青年,大可以看看本分以外的书,即课外书……譬如学理科的,偏看看文学书,学文学的,偏看看科学书,看看别人在那里研究的,究竟是怎么一回事。这样子,对于别人,别事,可以更深的了解。
73. Youth who love to read can certainly explore books beyond their major, that is, extracurricular books... For instance, those studying science can delve into literature, and those studying literature can look into science. By observing what others are researching, they can truly understand the nature of things. In this way, they can gain a deeper understanding of other people and other matters.
74. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。——《增广贤文》
74. There are paths to the mountain of books, diligence is the way; the sea of learning has no end, and hard work is the boat. — "The Expanded Collection of Virtuous Sayings"
75. 好书有不朽的能力,它是人类活动最丰硕长久的果实。
75. A good book has the power of immortality; it is the most abundant and enduring fruit of human endeavor.
76. 3真正的读书使瞌睡者醒来,给未定目标者选择
76. 3 True reading awakens the drowsy, providing choices for those without a goal.
77. 勤奋是开启知识大门的钥匙,思考是理解知识的利器,读书是掌握知识的捷径,练习是巩固知识的方法,讨论是理解知识的妙招,探求是创新知识的途径。
77. Diligence is the key to opening the door to knowledge, thinking is the tool for understanding knowledge, reading is the shortcut to mastering knowledge, practice is the method for consolidating knowledge, discussion is the clever way to understand knowledge, and inquiry is the path to innovating knowledge.
78. 读书破万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴富儿,颇为用钱苦。
78. Reading through ten thousand books, yet having no definite master in one's heart, is like being a sudden rich child, and it is quite a burden to spend money.
79. 先有了毅力,而后才有了伟大的目标。
79. First comes perseverance, then comes the grand goal.
80. 知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。——《论语》
80. To know is to know, to not know is to not know; this is true knowledge. — From the Analects
81. 只有千锤百炼,才能成为好钢。
81. Only through being forged and tempered countless times can one become good steel.
82. 有关勤奋好学的励志名言警句
83. 君子之学必好问,问与学,相辅而行者也。非学,无以致疑;非问,无以广识。——刘开
82. Motivational Sayings and Proverbs about Diligence and the Love of Learning 83. A gentleman's study must be characterized by a love of asking questions; asking and learning complement each other. Without learning, one cannot arrive at doubts; without asking, one cannot broaden one's knowledge. — Liu Kai