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1. 与肝胆人共事,无字句处读书。周恩来
1. To work with people of the liver and gallbladder (metaphorically referring to loyal and brave individuals), read between the lines. — Zhou Enlai
2. 书籍使人们成为宇宙的主人。巴甫连柯
2. Books make people the masters of the universe. Pavelenko.
3. 六经三史,诸子百家,非无可观,皆是为治。苏轼
3. The Six Classics and the Three Histories, the various schools of thought and the hundred schools, are not without things to observe; all of them are for the purpose of governing. — Su Shi
4. 如果把生活比喻为创作的意境,那么阅读就像阳光——池莉
4. If life is likened to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like sunlight – Jili Shi.
5. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子?《后汉书》
5. "If you don't enter the tiger's lair, how can you get the tiger's cub?" — From the "Book of the Later Han."
6. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想——鲁巴金
6. Reading is building one's own thoughts with the help of others' ideas — Rubakin
7. 勤劳一日,可得一夜安眠;勤劳一生,可得幸福长眠。达·芬奇?>
7. A day of toil brings a night of rest; a lifetime of toil brings a long, peaceful sleep. — Leonardo da Vinci?
8. 读书诱发了人的思绪,使想象超越时空;读书丰富了人的思想,如接触博大智慧的老人;读书拓展了人的精神世界,使人生更加美丽。
8. Reading kindles one's thoughts, allowing imagination to transcend time and space; reading enriches one's mind, as if one were in contact with wise old sages; reading expands one's spiritual world, making life more beautiful.
9. 得进一寸进一寸,得进一尺进一尺,不断积累,飞跃必来,突破随之。华罗庚
9. Go an inch further if you can, go a foot further if you can; keep accumulating, and a leap will surely come, followed by a breakthrough. — Hua Luogeng
10. 为乐趣而读书。毛姆
10. Read for pleasure. Somerset Maugham
11. 读书,使人博学多识,学富五车;读书,使人无忧无虑,回味无穷;读书,使人思想查上翅膀,感情淀放花蕾。
11. Reading makes one learned and knowledgeable, as rich in knowledge as a carriage filled with books; Reading brings carefree enjoyment and endless nostalgia; Reading allows one's thoughts to soar with wings and emotions to bloom like blossoms.
12. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生活伴侣和导师——高尔基
12. Books are an inseparable companion and mentor to the youth — Gorky
13. 学固不在乎读书,然不读书则义理无由明。朱熹
13. While studying is not solely about reading books, without reading, the understanding of principles and moral philosophy cannot be achieved. — Zhu Xi
14. 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。《礼记》
14. Not to relax after being tense, neither the scholars nor the warriors could do that; not to be tense after being relaxed, neither the scholars nor the warriors would do that. It is the way of scholars and warriors to alternate between tension and relaxation. As recorded in The Book of Rites.
15. 看书和学习是思想的经常营养,是思想的无穷发展。(俄国)冈察洛夫
15. Reading and studying are the constant nourishment of the mind, the endless development of thought. (Russia) Ivan Goncharov
16. 正确的道路是这样:吸取你的前辈所做的一切,然后再往前走。列夫·托尔斯泰
16. The correct path is this: absorb everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward. - Leo Tolstoy
17. 时间是我的财产,我的田亩是时间。歌德
17. Time is my property, my field is time. - Goethe
18. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。马克思
18. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with splendid attire. - Marx
19. 时间最不偏私,给任何人都是二十四小时;时间也是偏私,给任何人都不是二十四小时。赫胥黎
19. Time is the most impartial, giving everyone 24 hours; yet time is also partial, not giving anyone 24 hours. Huxley
20. 一个人的价值,应该看他贡献什么,而不应当看他取得什么。爱因斯坦
20. The value of a person should be judged by what they contribute, not by what they gain. - Einstein
21. 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
21. For the educated, reading is a noble enjoyment. I hold reading in high regard, as it is a precious habit of mine. - Gorky
22. 勤勉而顽强地钻研,永远可以使你百尺竿头更进一步。《舒曼论音乐与音乐家》
22. Diligently and tenaciously delve into the subject, and it will always enable you to go a step further from the hundred-foot pole. — "Schumann on Music and Musicians"
23. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随——韩愈
23. Diligence fosters expertise, idleness leads to decay; actions are shaped by thought, and destroyed by carelessness — Han Yu.
24. 读书百遍,其义自见。《三国志》
24. Reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will become apparent. "The Records of the Three Kingdoms"
25. 读书的作用书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。刘向
25. The function of reading: Books are like medicine; those who read them well can cure ignorance. Liu Xiang
26. 时间是伟大的导师。伯克
26. Time is the great teacher. Burke
27. 读书,使人目光变得远大,能够志存高远。读书,使人情操得到陶冶,梦想得以放飞。
27. Reading broadens one's vision and allows for lofty aspirations. Reading also cultivates one's sentiments and enables one's dreams to soar.
28. 读书足以怡情,足以长才。(英国)培根
28. Reading makes a full man. (United Kingdom) Bacon
29. 异端是生活的诗歌,因此有异端思想是无伤于一个诗人的。歌德
29. Heresy is the poetry of life, therefore harboring heretical thoughts is harmless to a poet. - Goethe
30. 锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。《荀子·劝学》
30. If you chip away at something but give up, even rotten wood won't break; if you chip away without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved. -- From Xunzi's "Exhortations to Study"
31. 耐心和恒心总会得到报酬的。爱因斯坦
31. Patience and perseverance always pay off. - Einstein
32. 一个从不怀疑生活方向和目标的人,绝对不会绝望。莫里亚克
32. A person who never doubts the direction and goals of life will never despair. — Mauriac
33. 面对悬崖峭壁,一百年也看不出一条缝来,但用斧凿。佚名
33. Faced with cliffs and precipices, one hundred years may not reveal a single crack, but with axes and chisels, it can be done. Anon.
34. 不要老叹息过去,它是不再回来的;要明智地改善现在。要以不忧不惧的坚决意志投入扑朔迷离的未来。朗费罗
34. Do not keep sighing over the past, for it will never return; be wise to improve the present. And with an untroubled and fearless determination, engage in the perplexing future. Longfellow
35. 差以毫厘,谬以千里。《汉书》
35. "The difference is a hair's breadth, but the error is a thousand miles." — From the Book of Han.
36. 凡是新的事情在起头总是这样,起初热心的人很多,而不久就冷淡下去,撒手不做了。因为他已经明白,不经过一番苦工是做不成的,而只有想做的人,才忍得过这番痛苦。陀思妥也夫斯基
36. It is always like this with new things: at the beginning, there are many enthusiasts, but soon the interest wanes and they give up. Because they have realized that it cannot be achieved without a great deal of hard work, and only those who want to do it can endure this kind of suffering.陀思妥也夫斯基
37. 虽天才隽朗,而实须坟诰以广知。葛洪
37. Though talented and brilliant, it is indeed necessary to study ancient writings to broaden one's knowledge. Ge Hong.
38. 我们愈是学习,愈觉得自己的贫乏。雪莱
38. The more we learn, the more we realize our own poverty. — Shelley
39. 书籍是屹立在时间的汪洋大海中的灯塔——惠普尔
39. Books are beacons standing in the vast ocean of time – Whipple
40. 志不立,如无舵之舟,无衔之马,漂荡奔逸,何所底乎?志不立,天下无可成之事。虽百工技艺,未有不本于志者。《训欲遗规》
40. If one does not establish a firm resolve, it is like a boat without a rudder, a horse without a bit, drifting aimlessly, where will it finally rest? Without a firm resolve, nothing can be accomplished in the world. Even in the various trades and crafts, there is nothing that does not originate from a firm resolve. ("Rules of Instruction and Legacy")