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1. 66忧劳可以兴国,逸豫可以亡身。《新五代史伶官传序》
1. "Toil and worry can invigorate a nation, while idleness and indulgence can lead to one's own destruction." — From the "Preface to the Biographies of Actors" in the "New History of the Five Dynasties"
2. 65安得广厦千万间,大庇天下寒士俱欢颜。《茅屋为》
2. If I had ten thousand rooms, I would build a spacious mansion to shelter all the poor scholars of the world, and they would all be joyful. (This is from the poem "Mao Wu Wei")
3. 学问对人们要求最大的紧张和最大的热情。巴甫洛夫
3. Learning demands the greatest tension and the greatest passion from people. - Pavlov
4. 从来没有人读书,只有人读书,发现自己或检查自己。罗曼罗兰
4. No one has ever read, only people read to discover themselves or to examine themselves. - Romain Rolland
5. 读书即未成名,究竟人高品雅。修德不期获报,自然梦稳心安。《对联集锦》
5. Reading may not bring fame, yet it ultimately elevates one's character and elegance. Cultivating virtue is not for the sake of reward, and it naturally brings stable dreams and peace of mind. "Collection of Couplets"
6. 书犹药也,善读之可以医愚刘向
6. Books are like medicine; good reading can cure ignorance — as Liu Xiang once said.
7. 我们一定要给自己提出这样的任务:第一,学习,第二是学习,第三还是学习。列宁
7. We must set ourselves such a task: first, study; second, study; third, still study. - Lenin
8. 3盛年不重来,一日难再晨。及时当勉励,岁月不待人。陶渊明
8. "The prime of life does not return, and a single morning cannot be repeated. Seize the moment and strive for progress, for time waits for no one." - Tao Yuanming
9. 学习永远不晚。高尔基
9. It's never too late to learn. Gorky
10. 信言不美,美言不信。善者不辩,辩者不善。老子
10. Words that convey truth are not beautiful, and beautiful words are not truthful. The virtuous do not argue, and those who argue are not virtuous. — Laozi
11. 16时危见臣节,世乱识忠良。鲍照《代出自蓟北门行》
11. At 4 PM, the peril reveals the loyal and noble; in times of chaos, one recognizes the faithful and good. (From "Substitute for Marching Out from Jibei Gate" by Bao Zhao)
12. 读书对于智慧,就象体操对于身体一样。(英国)谚语
12. Reading is to wisdom as gymnastics is to the body. (Proverb from Britain)
13. 一跃,不能十步;十匹马,功在不舍;坚持不懈,烂木不折;坚持不懈,金石可以雕刻
13. A leap cannot reach ten steps; the work of ten horses lies in not giving up; perseverance can break through even rotten wood; with perseverance, gold and jade can be carved.
14. 黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟颜真卿
14. "Regret for not studying early when black hair was abundant, only to repent when white hair appears too late" - Yan Zhenqing
15. 无可奈何花落去, , 似曾相识燕归来。晏殊
15. Helpless as the flowers fall, they drift away; the swallows return, as if I've seen them before. - Yan Shuhui
16. 除了野蛮国家,整个世界都被书统治着。福尔特尔
16. Except for barbaric nations, the entire world is dominated by books. Fortel
17. 如果学生在学校里学习的结果是使自己什么也不会创造,那他的一生永远是模仿和抄袭。列夫·托尔斯泰
17. If the result of a student's studying at school is that they are unable to create anything, then their entire life will be one of imitation and plagiarism. - Leo Tolstoy
18. 如果把生活比喻为创作的意境,那么阅读就像阳光池莉
18. If life is likened to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like the sun shining on Qi Li's pool.
19. 11采得百花成蜜后,为谁辛苦为谁甜。《蜂》
19. After gathering all the flowers to make honey, for whom is the hard work and for whom is the sweetness? ("The Bee")
20. 不怕读得少,只怕记不牢徐特立
20. "It's not the fear of reading little, but the fear of not remembering well, as stated by Xu Deli."
21. 49丈夫不报国,终为愚贱人。陈恭尹《射虎射石头》
21. If a husband does not serve his country, he will always be considered a foolish and mean person. — Chen Gongyin, "Shooting the Tiger and Shooting the Stone"
22. 玉不啄,不成器;人不学,不知道《礼记》
22. Jade, if not carved, cannot become a utensil; a person, if not educated, cannot understand the rituals.
23. 己所不欲,勿施于人孔子
23. Do not do to others what you would not want done to yourself, Confucius.
24. 对人来说,世界是一片暗夜,每个人必须给自己照亮道路。高尔基
24. To man, the world is a dark night, and each one must light his own way. Gorky
25. 踏破铁鞋无觅处,得来全不费功夫。《水浒传》
25. Where one breaks through iron shoes in search, it all comes without any effort. From "Water Margin."
26. 53不畏浮云遮望眼,自缘身在最高层。《登飞来峰》
26. 53 Fear not the floating clouds that block your view, for you stand at the highest level. — From "Climbing the Flying Peak"
27. 47石可破也,而不可夺坚;丹可磨也,而不可夺赤。《吕氏春秋诚廉》
27. A stone can be broken, but its hardness cannot be taken away; vermilion can be ground, but its redness cannot be taken away. (From "Cheng Lian" in "Lüshi Chunqiu")
28. 人有坎,失去盛年;犹当晚学,不能自弃。颜之推
28. People have setbacks, and they lose their prime years. It is still late to learn and one should not abandon oneself. — Yan Zhitui
29. 《阳春》之曲,和者必寡;盛名之下,其实难副。《后汉书》
29. The melody of "Yang Chun" has few harmonizers; under the shadow of great fame, it is difficult to live up to expectations. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty"
30. 29没有坚定不移的信心,任何行动都会失败。华欧文
30. Without unwavering confidence, any action will fail. Huao Wenhua
31. 张而不弛,文武弗能也;弛而不张,文武弗为也,一张一弛,文武之道也。
31. Not to relax after one's efforts, neither can the wise nor the brave do it; not to strive after one's relaxation, neither can the wise nor the brave do it. The way of the wise and the brave is to alternate between exertion and relaxation.
32. 12世事多因忙里错,好人多半苦中来。曾国藩
32. Many troubles arise from busyness, and good people often suffer in the process. — Zeng Guofan
33. 天下事有难易乎,为之,则难者亦易矣;不为,则易者亦难矣。彭端叔
33. Is there such a thing as difficult or easy matters in the world? If one undertakes them, the difficult becomes easy; if one does not, the easy becomes difficult. — Peng Duan-shu
34. 8恢弘志士之气,不宜妄自菲薄。诸葛亮《出师表》
34. 8 Stir the spirit of magnanimous men, and do not be too self-deprecating. -- Zhuge Liang, "The Declaration of the Auspicious Deputation"
35. 58人生是一场无休无歇无情的战斗,凡是要做个够得上称为人的人,都得时时向无形的敌人作战。罗曼罗兰
35. Life is an endless, relentless battle. Anyone who wants to be considered a true human being must constantly fight against the invisible enemy. — Romain Rolland
36. 57当我们只遇到逆风行舟的时候,我们调整航向迂回行驶就可以了;但是,当海面上波涛汹涌,而我们想停在原地的时候,那就要抛锚。当心啊,年轻的舵手,别让你的缆绳松了,别让你的船锚动摇,不要在你没有发觉以前,船就漂走了。卢梭
36. When we only encounter adverse winds while sailing, we can simply adjust our course and sail around; however, when the sea is tumultuous and we wish to stay in place, we must drop anchor. Beware, young helmsman, do not let your ropes slacken, do not let your anchor waver, and do not let your boat drift away before you even notice it. Rousseau
37. 17读书不觉已春深,一寸光阴一寸金。王贞白
37. Reading has not realized that it is already late spring, every inch of time is as valuable as an inch of gold. - Wang Zhenbai
38. 圣人千虑,必有一失;愚人千虑,必有一得。《晏子春秋》
38. The wise man, after many considerations, is bound to make a mistake; the fool, after many considerations, is bound to hit upon something. — From "The Spring and Autumn of Yan Zi"
39. 71古之立大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦必有坚忍不拔之志。苏轼《晁错论》
39. Those who have established great achievements in ancient times not only possessed extraordinary talents but also had the indomitable will. -- Su Shi, "On Chao Cuo"
40. 6发愤忘食,乐以忘忧,不知老之将至云尔。孔子
40. To be so absorbed in one's work that one forgets to eat, to be so delighted that one forgets one's worries, and not to be aware of the approaching old age, such is the case with Confucius.
41. 59只要朝着一个方向努力,一切都会变得得心应手。勃朗宁
41. As long as one works in one direction, everything will become easy and natural. - Browning
42. 万般皆下品,唯有读书高! 孔子
42. All things are of low value except for learning and reading! Confucius
43. 13天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为。《孟子》
43. It is said in the Mencius: "In 13 days, great responsibilities will be bestowed upon a person. First, they must suffer their heart and will, toil their muscles and bones, starve their bodies, impoverish their persons, and disrupt their actions."
44. 读书不知味,不如束高阁;蠢鱼尔何如,终日食糟粕。(清)袁牧
44. Reading without savoring it is not as good as storing it on a high shelf; what about you, dull fish, you eat dregs all day long. (Qing Dynasty) Yuan Mu
45. 80三人行,必有我师焉。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。孔子
45. Among the three, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow their good qualities, and correct their bad ones. — Confucius
46. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书李苦禅
46. A bird wants to fly high, it first spreads its wings; a person wants to advance, it first reads books. - Li Kusun
47. 千里之行,始于足下老子
47. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" - Laozi
48. 25骐骥一跃,不能十步;驽马十驾,功以不舍。荀况
48. A swift horse can only leap ten steps at a time; a slow horse can travel ten miles if it does not give up. - Xun Kuang
49. 任何人也没有发现,人与人的交往不过是一些空谈,一些言之无物的空谈,谁也不了解谁,谁也不想去了解谁。高尔基
49. No one has realized that human interaction is nothing but empty talk, empty talk devoid of substance, where no one truly understands anyone else, and no one wants to understand anyone else. Gorky
50. 书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良蒲松龄
50. The one who is a book lover must be proficient in writing, and the one who is a craft enthusiast must be skilled in technique. This saying is attributed to Pu Songling.
51. 读书百遍,其义自见《三国志》
51. "Reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will become apparent" - from "The Records of the Three Kingdoms".
52. 39博观而约取,厚积而薄发。《杂说送张琥》
52. "After extensive reading, one should distill the essence; after thorough accumulation, one should give sparingly." (From "Miscellaneous Sayings: To Zhang Hu)"
53. 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
53. An experienced person reads with two eyes; one eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the back of the paper — Goethe
54. 山不在高,有仙则名;水不在深,有龙则灵。刘禹锡
54. The mountain does not have to be high, as long as there is a fairy, it will be famous; the water does not have to be deep, as long as there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. Liu Yuxi
55. 44大丈夫宁可玉碎,不能瓦全。《北齐书元景安传》
55. A man of virtue would rather break like jade than be intact like pottery. ("Biography of Yuan Jing'an" in the "History of the Northern Qi Dynasty")
56. 60伟大的人物都走过了荒沙大漠,才登上光荣的高峰。巴尔扎克
56. Great men have all traversed desolate deserts to reach the glorious peak. Balzac
57. 不下决心培养思考的人,便失去了生活中的最大乐趣。爱迪生
57. A person who does not make a determination to cultivate thought loses the greatest joy in life. - Edison
58. 聪明在于勤奋,天才在于积累华罗庚
58. Wisdom lies in diligence, genius in accumulation — Hua Loo-keng