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揭秘智慧源泉:经典名言背后的作者与深刻内涵

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1. 伟大人物最明显的标志,就是他坚强的意志。爱迪生

1. The most distinct mark of a great person is their strong will. — Edison

2. 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。有时候我们从别人的错误中学到的东西,可能要比从他们的优点中学到的东西更多。朗费罗

2. Do not go to sleep until you can tell yourself what you have learned today. Sometimes, what we learn from others' mistakes may be more than what we learn from their virtues. - Longfeng Luo

3. 读书对于智慧,也象体操对于身体一样。艾迪生

3. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Addison

4. 读书,这个我们习以为常的平凡过程,实际是人的心灵和上下古今一切民族的伟大智慧相结合的过程。高尔基

4. Reading, this ordinary process that we are accustomed to, is actually a process where the human soul combines with the great wisdom of all nations, from ancient to modern times. – Gorky

5. 热爱书吧,这是知识的泉源!高尔基

5. Love the book, which is the fountainhead of knowledge! Gorky

6. 最糟糕的是人们在生活中经常受到错误志向的阻碍而不自知,真到摆脱了那些阻碍时才能明白过来。 歌德

6. The worst thing is that people often face obstacles from wrong intentions in life without realizing it, and it is only when they overcome those obstacles that they come to understand. - Goethe

7. 宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。

7. The edge of a sword is honed through grinding, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

8. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。马克思

8. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with ornate attire. - Marx

9. 不积跬步,无以至千里,不积小流,无以成江河。荀子

9. "Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating tiny streams, one cannot form rivers." - Xunzi

10. 好书不厌读百回,熟读课思子自知。苏轼

10. A good book is never weary of being read a hundred times; by reading it repeatedly, the thoughts of the son will become known to himself. - Su Shi

11. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。(美国)富兰克林

11. Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but if either is omitted, neither is of any use. (United States) Franklin

12. 不知道自己无知,乃是双倍的无知。柏拉图

12. Ignorance of one's own ignorance is double ignorance. - Plato

13. 三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿读书时;黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。(唐)颜真卿

13. At the third watch with lanterns flickering and the fifth with the crowing of chickens, it is the time for young men to study; Black hair doesn't know the importance of studying early, and only at white hair's end does one regret studying late. (Tang Dynasty) Yan Zhenqing

14. 老当益壮,宁移白首之心;穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。 (唐)王勃

14. The older one becomes, the stronger one is; why should one change his heart at the turn of white hair? Even in adversity, one should remain steadfast and not lose the aspiration for high achievement. (Tang Dynasty) Wang Bo

15. 学者须先立志。今日所以悠悠者,只是把学问不曾做一件事看,遇事则且胡乱恁地打过了,此只是志不立。 朱熹

15. A scholar must first set his resolve. The reason why many scholars today are aimless is because they do not treat their studies as a serious matter. When faced with difficulties, they just arbitrarily deal with them, which is simply a lack of resolve. — Zhu Xi

16. 要是童年的日子能重新回来,那我一定不再浪费光阴,我要把每分每秒都用来读书。泰戈尔

16. If I could go back to my childhood days, I would definitely not waste time. I would use every minute and second to read. Rabindranath Tagore

17. 书籍是巨大的力量。列宁

17. Books are a great power. - Lenin

18. 求学将以致用,读书先在虚心。佚名

18. The pursuit of learning aims at practical application; the first step in reading is to cultivate a humble mind. [Anonymous]

19. 勤者读书夜达旦;青藤绕屋花连云。对联集锦

19. The diligent read books through the night until dawn; ivy winds around the house, flowers blend with the clouds. A collection of couplets.

20. 有志者事竟成,破釜沉舟百二秦关终属楚。苦心人无不负,卧薪尝胆三千越甲可吞吴。 (清)蒲松龄

20. As long as one is determined, success is sure to follow; breaking the cauldron and sinking the boat, the twelve passes of Qin are finally in the hands of Chu. Those who work hard will not go unrewarded; lying on the charcoal and tasting gall, the three thousand soldiers of Yue can subdue Wu. (Qing Dynasty) Pu Songling

21. 我们可以由读书搜集知识,但必须利用思考把糠和麦子分开。富斯德

21. We can gather knowledge by reading, but we must use thought to separate chaff from wheat. - Fustel.

22. 志向不过是记忆的奴隶,生气勃勃地降生,但却很难成长。 莎士比亚

22. Ambition is but the slave of memory, born full of vitality, yet it is hard to grow. - Shakespeare

23. 书籍通过心灵观察世界的窗口。住宅里没有书,犹如房间没有窗户。威尔逊

23. Books are the windows through which the soul observes the world. A house without books is like a room without windows. - Wilson

24. 男儿志兮天下事,但有进兮不有止,言志已酬便无志。 粱启超

24. A son of man's aspiration is the affairs of the world, but only advancement, never ceasing. Once the aspiration is fulfilled, there is no more aspiration. — Liang Qichao

25. 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

25. "Those who do not resolve to cultivate thinking lose the greatest pleasure in life." – Edison

26. 阅读一本不适合自己阅读的书,比不阅读还要坏。我们必须学会这样一种本领:选择最有价值、最适合自己所需要的读物。别林斯基

26. Reading a book that is not suitable for oneself is worse than not reading at all. We must learn to possess such a skill: to choose the most valuable and most suitable reading materials for our own needs. — Belinsky

27. 学而不厌,诲人不倦。孔丘

27. "Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching." - Confucius

28. 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

28. There have been many windbags among us, who read books only to refute others, loudly boasting of their own spirit in order to leap before those more modest and serious comrades. - Gorky

29. 如果一个人不知道他要驶向哪头,那么任何风都不是顺风。 塞涅卡

29. If a person does not know the direction he is heading, then no wind is favorable. Seneca

30. 问渠那得清如许,为有源头活水来。朱熹

30. "Ask the river where it gains such clarity, for it is because of the living spring water at its source." — Zhu Xi

31. 天下无难事,有志者成之;天下无易事,有恒者得之。 书摘

31. There are no difficult things in the world, only those who are determined can accomplish them; there are no easy things in the world, only those who are persistent can achieve them. Book excerpt

32. 坚其志,苦其心,劳其力,事无大小,必有所成。 (清)曾国藩

32. Firm in his resolve, patient in his spirit, diligent in his efforts, regardless of the scale of the undertaking, he will surely achieve success. (Qing Dynasty) Zeng Guofan

33. 有志者,事竟成,破釜沉舟,百二秦关终属楚;苦心人,天不负,卧薪尝胆,三千越甲可吞吴。 蒲松龄

33. The ambitious will succeed, for by breaking the cauldron and sinking the boat, the 120 gates of Qin are finally under Chu. The persevering will not be disappointed by heaven, for by lying on the fire and tasting the bile, 3,000 Chao soldiers can conquer Wu. -- Pu Songling

34. 至乐莫如读书,至要莫如教子。增广贤文

34. The greatest joy is to read books, and the greatest importance is to educate one's children. From the Book of Exemplary Sayings.

35. 博观而约取,厚积而薄发。苏轼

35. "To accumulate knowledge widely and selectively draw from it, to accumulate deeply and sparingly reveal it." - Su Shi

36. 阅读一本不适合自己阅读的书,比不阅读还要坏。我们必须会这样一种本领,选择最有价值、最适合自己所需要的读物。别林斯基

36. Reading a book that is not suitable for oneself is worse than not reading at all. We must acquire the ability to choose the most valuable and most suitable reading material for our own needs. — Belinsky

37. 生活在我们这个世界里,不读书就完全不可能了解人。高尔基

37. Living in this world, it is completely impossible to understand people without reading. – Gorky

38. 在一切大事业上,人在开始前要象千眼神那样察视时机,而在进行时要象千手神那样抓住时机。 培根

38. In all great enterprises, a person should watch for opportunities as the thousand-eyed god before beginning, and grasp them as the thousand-handed god while in progress. - Bacon

39. 千古圣贤豪杰,既奸雄欲有立志者,不外乎一个“勤”字。 (清)曾国藩

39. Throughout the ages, the wise and heroic, those who aspire to be ambitious and heroic, all boils down to one character: "diligence." (Qing Dynasty) Zeng Guofan

40. 当一个伟大的思想作为一种福音降临这个世界时,它对于受陈规陋习羁绊的大众会成为一种冒犯,而在那些读书不少但学识不深的人看来,却是一桩蠢事。歌德

40. When a great idea descends upon the world as a gospel, it offends the masses who are bound by conventions and customs, and to those who read much but know little, it seems like folly. - Goethe

41. 天下无不可化之人,但恐诚心未至。天下无不可为之事,只怕立志不坚。 《格言联壁》

41. There is no one in the world who cannot be transformed, but it is feared that the sincerity has not reached its peak. There is no task in the world that cannot be accomplished, but it is feared that the determination is not firm. — From "The Wall of Proverbs"

42. 没有野心的人也许某天会享有盛名,然而,有野心的人不想出人头地则很罕见。 诺思

42. A person without ambition may one day achieve great fame, but it is rare for someone with ambition not to want to stand out. North.

43. 读书贵神解,无事守章句。徐洪钧

43. The value of reading lies in profound understanding, not in merely adhering to textual formulas. — Xu Hongjun

44. 一个人如果不到最高峰,他就没有片刻的安宁,他也就不会感到生命的恬静和光荣。 肖伯纳

44. If a person does not reach the peak, he will not have a moment of peace, and he will also not feel the tranquility and glory of life. - George Bernard Shaw

45. 仰不愧于天,俯不怍(惭愧)于地。孟子

45. Not ashamed before heaven, not ashamed (ashamed) before the earth. Mencius

46. 尺有所短,寸有所长。谚语

46. To every advantage, there is a corresponding disadvantage. Proverb

47. 天才就是这样,终身努力便成天才。门捷列夫

47. Genius is like this, lifelong effort makes one a genius. - Mendeleev

48. 仅次于选择益友,就是选择好书。考尔德

48. Next to choosing good friends, choosing good books is the next best thing. - Calder

49. 古今来许多世家,无非积德。天地间第一人品,还是读书。格言联璧

49. Throughout history, many noble families have accumulated virtue. In the universe, the most noble character is still one who reads. A maxim that matches beautifully.

50. 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

50. Overusing learning for decoration is false; relying entirely on academic rules to make decisions is the eccentricity of a bookworm. - Bacon

51. 只靠信念虽然可以做出奇迹,但这只是表面。意志,不错,意志越坚强,工作越能完成。 杜伽尔

51. Relying solely on belief may bring about miracles, but this is only superficial. Willpower, indeed, the stronger the willpower, the more work can be accomplished. Dujarric.

52. 只有这亲的人才配生活和自由,假如他每天为之而奋斗。 歌德

52. Only this kin is worthy of life and freedom, if he struggles for it every day. Goethe

53. 没有一个大学,是比拥有我们从未使用过的能力的大自我和人类意志与理智所创造的现实,更能包罗万象的了。高尔基

53. There is no university that is more comprehensive than the grand self with abilities we have never used, and the reality created by human will and reason. - Gorky

54. 读书如吃饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃饭者生疾病。章学诚

54. Reading is like eating; those who eat well gain vitality, while those who do not eat well fall ill. Zhang Xuecheng.

55. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。歌德

55. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble individuals. - Goethe

56. 读书,人才更加像人。严文井

56. Reading makes talents more human. Yan Wenjing

57. 谁都不会死读一本书。每个人都从书中研究自已,要不是发现自己就是控制自己。罗曼·罗兰

57. No one will read a book in a passive manner. Everyone reads a book to either discover themselves or to control themselves. Romain Rolland.

58. 故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,所以动心忍性,曾益其所不能。孟子

58. Therefore, when heaven bestows a great responsibility upon a person, it must first distress their heart and will, weary their muscles and bones, starve their bodies, and impoverish them, and disrupt their actions, so as to stir their hearts, endure their temperaments, and enhance their abilities that they cannot achieve. — Confucius

59. 读书是最好的学习,追随伟大人物的思想,是富有趣味的事情啊。普希金

59. Reading is the best form of learning; following the thoughts of great individuals is truly a delightful endeavor. - Pushkin

60. 人就象钉子一样,一旦失去了方向,开始现阻力屈身,那么就失去了他们存在的价值。 兰道

60. People are like nails; once they lose their direction, they begin to bend and resist, and then they lose their value of existence. — Landau

61. 无目的读书是散步而不是学习。胡适

61. Reading without a purpose is a stroll rather than learning. -- Hu Shi

62. 一个夫越敢于担当大任,他的意气就是越风发。 班生

62. The braver a man is to take on great responsibilities, the more spirited his demeanor will be. Ban Sheng

63. 学习有如母亲一般慈爱,它用纯洁和温柔的欢乐来哺育孩子。巴尔扎克

63. Learning is like a mother's loving care, nurturing children with pure and gentle joy. Balzac

64. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。朱熹

64. The method of reading is to proceed step by step and gradually, to read extensively and think deeply. — Zhu Xi

65. 提出正确的问题,往往等于解决了问题的大半。海森堡

65. Asking the right questions is often half the battle. Heisenberg

66. 工欲善其事,必先利其器。孔子

66. "If you want to do a thing well, you must first sharpen your tools." - Confucius

67. 人须立志,志立则功就。天下古今之人,未有无志而建功。 (明)朱棣

67. People must have aspirations, for when aspirations are established, achievements will follow. Throughout history, there has never been anyone who has achieved great things without aspirations. (Ming Dynasty) Zhu Di

68. 积财千万,无过读书。颜之推

68. Accumulating wealth in the tens of millions is nothing compared to the value of reading. — Yan Zhitui

69. 读书,这个我们习以为常的平凡过程,实际上是人们心灵和上下古今一切民族的伟大智慧相结合的过程。高尔基

69. Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process where people's souls are combined with the great wisdom of all ancient and modern nations. - Gorky

70. 哪有斩不掉的荆棘?哪有打不死的豺虎?哪有推不翻的山岳?你必须奋斗着,勇猛地奋斗着,胜利就是你的。 邓中夏

70. Where is there thorn that cannot be cut? Where is there a wolf or tiger that cannot be defeated? Where is there a mountain that cannot be overturned? You must struggle, courageously struggle, and victory will be yours. — Deng Zhongxia

71. 努力向学,尉为国用。孙中山

71. Strive to study and serve the country wholeheartedly. - Sun Yat-sen

72. 书不成诵,无以致思索之功;书不精读,无以得义理之益。(清)胡达源

72. If books are not recited, one cannot achieve the work of reflection; if books are not read carefully, one cannot gain the benefits of understanding principles. (Qing Dynasty) Hu Dayuan