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1. 我们国人针对并不是自身的东西,或是将不给自己全部的东西,总要毁坏了才欢乐的。
1. Our people find joy in destroying things that are not their own, or things that do not fully belong to them.
2. 追上未来,抓住它的本质,把未来转变为现在。——车尔尼雪夫斯基
2. Catch up with the future, grasp its essence, and transform it into the present. — Chernyshevsky
3. 以信接人,天下信之;不以信接人,妻子疑之。——畅泉
3. Treat others with integrity and trust, and the whole world will trust you; do not treat others with integrity and trust, and even your spouse will suspect you. — Chuang Quan
4. 才能可以在独处中培养,品格最好还是在世界上的汹涌波涛中形成。——歌德
4. Talent can be cultivated in solitude, but character is best formed in the turbulent waves of the world. — Goethe
5. 为了找到一个好朋友,走多远的路也没关系。——托尔斯泰
5. It doesn't matter how far you go to find a good friend. - Tolstoy
6. 真正的好朋友,应该在你得意的时候,只有邀请才来,在你失意的时候,会不请自来。——伯纳尔
6. A true friend should come to you only when invited when you are successful, and should come without invitation when you are in despair. - Bernard
7. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。——郭沫若
7. "Study is not to be confined to the third watch and the fifth drum, for success fears the ten-day cold after one day's exposure." — Guo Moruo
8. 学和行原本是有联络着的,学了务必要想,想开了就需要行,要内行的之中才可以看得出自身是不是真真正正学得了手,不然读书虽多,仅仅变成一座死书屋。
8. Learning and practice are originally interconnected. It is essential to think deeply after learning; when you have thought it through, you need to act accordingly. Only through action can you discern whether you have truly mastered the knowledge. Otherwise, even if you have read many books, you will merely end up as a library of dead knowledge.
9. 读书使人获得一种雅致和口味,这就是读书的全部目地,而仅有怀着这类目地的读书才可以称为造型艺术,一人读书的目地并没有要“改善思维”,由于当他逐渐要想改善思维的情况下,一切读书的快乐便缺失净尽了。
9. Reading imparts a certain elegance and taste, which is the sole purpose of reading, and only reading with such an aim can be called an art form. The purpose of one's reading is not to "improve thinking," as when one gradually seeks to improve their thinking, all the joys of reading are completely lost.
10. 懒人老是找不到给他干的活。——沃维纳格
10. The lazy person always can't find anything to do. — Wovinaq
11. 为山者基于一篑之土,以成千丈之峭;凿井者起于三寸之坎,以就万仞之深。为学须刚与恒,不刚则隋隳,不恒则退。
11. Those who create mountains start with a heap of earth to form towering cliffs; those who dig wells begin with a small depression to reach the profound depth of ten thousand feet. In studying, one must have perseverance and determination; without determination, one will collapse; without perseverance, one will regress.
12. 等待的日里头,勤奋好学读书,谦虚为人处事,养得深根,日后才可以枝繁叶茂。
12. During the days of waiting, be diligent and studious in reading, modest in dealing with people, and cultivate deep roots, so that you can flourish with abundant branches and leaves in the future.
13. 我从来不把安逸和快乐看作是生活目的本身——-这种伦理基础,我叫它猪栏的理想。——爱因斯坦
13. I have never regarded comfort and happiness as the very purpose of life itself — this ethical foundation, I call it the pigsty ideal. — Einstein
14. 蚕吐丝,蜂酿蜜;人不学,不如物。——《三字经》
14. The silkworm spins silk, the bee makes honey; if people do not learn, they are not better than animals. —— From "Three Characters Classic"
15. 当穷神悄然进来,虚伪的友情就越窗仓皇而且逃。——米尔
15. As the god of poverty stealthily enters, false friendship flees in a panic through the window. - Milarepa
16. 伤仲永读书,须是细心,细意去理睬,切勿粗心大意,为数吊物,包囊在里面,没缘得见,必是今日去一重,又看的一重,明日又去一重,又见得一重,去尽皮,方见肉,去尽肉,方见骨,去尽骨,方见髓。
16. Shang Zhongyong should read with care, paying close attention to the details, and not being careless or inattentive. It's like counting beads, wrapped up inside, with no chance to see them. It's a process of going deeper each day: today you remove one layer, and see another; tomorrow you remove another layer, and see another. You strip away the outer layer to reveal the flesh, then strip away the flesh to reveal the bone, and finally strip away the bone to reveal the marrow.
17. 哪里有天才,我是把别人喝咖啡的功夫都用在工作上的。——鲁迅
17. Where there is genius, I have been using the time others spend drinking coffee to work. — Lu Xun
18. 人的活动如果没有理想的鼓舞,就会变得空虚而渺小。——车尔尼雪夫斯基
18. Human activity, without the inspiration of ideals, becomes hollow and insignificant. – Chernyshevsky
19. 燕雀戏藩柴,安识鸿鹄游。——曹植
19. Swallows play among the thicket, how can they know the great swan soaring? — Cao Zhi
20. 好读书,不求甚解;每有会意,便欣然忘食。——陶渊明
20. Love to read, but not seek deep understanding; whenever there is a moment of insight, one is delightedly forgetful of food. — Tao Yuanming
21. 人生自古谁无死,留取丹心照汗青。——文天祥
21. Throughout history, who can escape death? Only by preserving a firm and loyal heart can one leave a mark on history. —— Wen Tianxiang
22. 学不可以已。青,取之于蓝,而青于蓝;冰,水为之,而寒于水。——荀子
22. One should never cease learning. The color blue is derived from indigo, yet it is bluer; ice is made from water, yet it is colder than water. — Xunzi
23. 虚荣心首先以社会为对象,名誉心则首先以自身为对象。与虚荣心针对社会相反,名誉心是对自身品格的认识。——三木清
23. Vanity primarily targets society, while pride focuses on oneself first. Unlike vanity, which is directed at society, pride is the recognition of one's own character. — Mikio Sato
24. 时间就是生命,无缘无故的虚耗他人的时间,实际上是相当于图财害命。
24. Time is life, and unnecessarily wasting others' time is actually equivalent to stealing wealth and taking a life.
25. 只有能够分享内心感受的朋友,才可以给你战胜困难的力量。——巴塔沙葛拉西安
25. Only friends who can share their inner feelings can give you the strength to overcome difficulties. – Baltasar Gracián
26. 必须和社会现实接触,使所读的书活起来。——鲁迅
26. It is necessary to be in touch with social reality to bring the books one reads to life. — Lu Xun
27. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李苦禅
27. Birds want to soar high, they first spread their wings; people want to advance, they first read books. — Li Kuchan
28. 公众的信任不能随便托付给人,除非这个人首先证实自己能胜任而且适合从事这项工作。——马亨利
28. The public trust cannot be casually entrusted to anyone; unless this person first proves themselves capable and suitable for the task. - Mahenry
29. 古之立大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦必有坚忍不拔之志。——苏轼
29. Those who have established great achievements in ancient times, not only possess extraordinary talents, but also must have an indomitable will. — Su Shi
30. 当了诗人的义务秘书,并得到诗人的宠爱,那情形就像一个投机商爱抚他的第一个入股人一样。这种伙伴式的关系,初露端倪时与友情颇为相似。——巴尔扎克
30. To become an obliging secretary to a poet and to be cherished by the poet is like a speculator caressing his first investor. This partnership relationship, at its outset, is quite similar to friendship. — Balzac
31. 我和我的判断力和求知欲走, 碰到的 许多东西,自此被证实是稀世珍宝。
31. With my judgment and thirst for knowledge, I ventured forth, and many things I encountered have since been proven to be rare treasures.
32. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。——狄德罗
32. He who does not read is no longer a thinking being. — Diderot
33. 人一生有一个朋友足矣,两个太多,三个就会惹来麻烦。——亨利阿达姆斯
33. One friend in a lifetime is enough, two are too many, and three are a crowd. — Henry Adams
34. 名誉,美酒,爱情,都不及可以让我感到幸福的友情更珍惜。——赫尔曼黑塞
34. Honor, fine wine, love, none of these are as precious to me as the friendship that can make me happy. — Hermann Hesse
35. 读书补纯天然之不够,工作经验又补读书之不够。
35. Reading compensates for the insufficiency of pure nature, while work experience compensates for the insufficiency of reading.
36. 人所缺乏的不是才干而是志向,不是成功的能力而是勤劳的意志。——部尔卫
36. What people lack is not talent but aspiration, not the ability to succeed but the will to be industrious. — Buerwei
37. 一个想要成才的人是不能远离社会这个群体的,就像一棵大树,不能远离森林。——《生命的林子》
37. A person who aspires to succeed cannot be far removed from society, just like a large tree cannot be separated from the forest. — From "The Forest of Life"
38. 我扑在书上就像饥饿的人扑在面包上。——高尔基
38. I fling myself on the books as a hungry person flings himself on bread. — Gorky
39. 发愤忘食,乐以忘忧,不知老之将至云尔。——孔子
39. To be so determined that one forgets to eat, to be so joyful that one forgets one's worries, not even realizing that old age is approaching, is thus. — Confucius
40. 读书是容易的事,思考是难题,但二者缺一,便全没用处。
40. Reading is easy, thinking is a difficult task, but without either of them, they are of no use at all.
41. 一个人只有经过东倒西歪的、让自己像个笨蛋那样的阶段才能学会滑冰。——萧伯纳
41. One must go through a stage of wobbling and looking like a fool before they can learn to skate. — George Bernard Shaw
42. 一次失败,只是证明我们成功的决心还够坚强。——博维
42. One failure is just proof that our determination to succeed is still strong enough. — Bové
43. 本是后山人,偶做前堂客,醉舞经阁半卷书,坐井说天阔。
43. Originally a mountain dweller, I occasionally become a guest in the front hall, drunkly dancing with a half-unrolled scroll of books in the library, sitting in a well and talking about the vastness of the sky.
44. 不论是多情的诗句,漂亮的文章,还是闲暇的欢乐,什么都不能代替亲密的友情。——普希金
44. Whether it be passionate verses, beautiful prose, or the joy of leisure, nothing can replace the intimacy of true friendship. – Pushkin
45. 仁义礼善之于人也,辟之若货财粟米之于家也。——荀子
45. Benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and goodness to people are like wealth, grain, and rice to a household. — Xunzi
46. 4要想获得一种见解,首先就需要劳动,自己的劳动,自己的首创精神,自己的实践。——陀思妥耶夫斯基
46. 4 To acquire a viewpoint, one first needs labor, one's own labor, one's own originality, one's own practice. — Dostoevsky
47. 在科学上面没有平坦的大道,只有不畏劳苦沿着陡峭山路攀登的人,才有希望到达光辉的顶点。——马克思
47. There are no smooth roads in science; only those who are not afraid of toil and labor, and who climb the steep mountain path, have hope of reaching the brilliant summit. — Marx
48. 对一个人来说,所期望的不是别的,而仅仅是他能全力以赴和献身于一种美好事业。——爱因斯坦
48. For a person, what is expected is not anything else, but simply that he can give his all and dedicate himself to a noble cause. — Einstein
49. 外韧之味,久则可厌;读书之味,愈久愈深。——程颐
49. The taste of external things can become weary after a long time; the taste of reading becomes deeper and more profound the longer it lasts. — Cheng Yi
50. 对于有文化的人,读书是高尚的享受。我重视读书,它是我一种宝贵的习惯。——高尔基
50. For those with culture, reading is a noble enjoyment. I value reading, it is a precious habit of mine. — Gorky
51. 真正的友谊,是一株成长缓慢的植物。——乔治华盛顿
51. True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. — George Washington
52. 读书到最终,是为了更好地使我们更包容地去了解这世界有多繁杂。
52. Reading ultimately is to better enable us to understand how complex the world is with a more inclusive perspective.
53. 决不要把你们的学习看成是任务,而是一个令人羡慕的机会。为了你们自己的欢尔和今后你们工作所属社会的利益,去学习……——爱因斯坦
53. Never view your studies as a chore, but as an enviable opportunity. Study for your own joy and for the benefit of the society in which you will work in the future... - Einstein
54. 读书时要思索多问,审阅而不愿,就很有可能以偏概全,沦落书籍的奴仆;或是走马看花,所获微乎其微。
54. When reading, one should think deeply and ask many questions. If one is reluctant to review and ponder, there is a high possibility of taking things out of context and becoming a slave to the books; or one might merely glance over them superficially, resulting in obtaining very little.
55. 书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。——刘向
55. Books are like medicine; reading them well can cure ignorance. — Liu Xiang
56. 读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。心不在此,则眼看不仔细,心眼既不专一,却只漫浪诵读,决不能记,久也不能久也。三到之中,心到最急,心既到矣,眼口岂不到乎?——朱熹
56. There are three essentials to reading: the heart must be present, the eyes must be attentive, and the mouth must read. If the heart is not focused, then the eyes will not see carefully, and if the mind and eyes are not focused, one will merely read aimlessly, and cannot memorize anything, nor can one sustain attention for long. Among the three essentials, the focus of the heart is the most crucial; once the heart is focused, are the eyes and mouth not also focused? — Zhu Xi
57. 文章内容是书案之山水风景,山水乃地面上之文章内容。
57. The content of the article is about the landscape of a study desk, where the landscape represents the written content on the ground.
58. 伟大的事业,需要决心,能力,组织和责任感。——易卜生
58. Great undertakings require determination, ability, organization, and responsibility. - Ibsen
59. 闪光的东西并不都是金子,动听的语言并不都是好话。——莎士比亚
59. Not all that glitters is gold, and not all sweet talk is good advice. — William Shakespeare
60. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙
60. If you have read three hundred classic Tang poems thoroughly, you won't be able to write poems but you will be able to recite them. — Sun Chu
61. 真正的科学家应当是个幻想家;谁不是幻想家,谁就只能把自己称为实践家。——巴尔扎克
61. A true scientist should be a dreamer; he who is not a dreamer can only call himself a practitioner. — Balzac
62. 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
62. I need three things: love, friendship, and books. However, how interconnected these three are! Passionate love can enrich the content of books, and books are the most loyal friends of humanity. — Montaigne