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1. 一本书象一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。凯勒
1. A book is like a ship that leads us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life. - Keller
2. 读书越多,越感到腹中空虚。雪莱(英国诗人)
2. The more books one reads, the more hollow one feels in one's stomach. — Shelley (British poet)
3. 33有些人生来只会吸收书中的毒素。——琼森
3.33 Some people are born to absorb the poisons from books. — Johnson
4. 藏书再多,倘不阅读,就是一堆废纸;读书再多,倘不应用,就是一朵不结果实的花蕾。
4. No matter how vast one's library, if one does not read, it is merely a stack of废纸; no matter how many books one reads, if one does not apply them, it is merely a flower bud that does not bear fruit.
5. 书是世界宝贵财富,是国家和历史的优秀遗产。——梭罗
5. Books are a precious treasure of the world, the excellent heritage of the nation and history. — Thoreau
6. 血沃中原肥劲草,寒凝大地发春华。鲁迅
6. The fertile grass is nourished by blood in the Central Plains, and spring blossoms emerge from the frozen earth. — Lu Xun
7. 勤奋是探求知识的舟楫,思维是探索知识的方法,请教是学习知识的妙招,练习是巩固知识的途径。
7. Diligence is the boat and oar for seeking knowledge, thinking is the method for exploring knowledge, asking for help is a clever way to learn knowledge, and practice is the path for consolidating knowledge.
8. 不读书就没有真正的学问,没有也不可能有欣赏能力、文采和广博的学问。赫尔芩
8. Not reading leads to no genuine scholarship, and neither can appreciation, eloquence, or a broad scope of knowledge exist. - Helene.
9. 6学如才识,不日进,则日退。——(清)左宗棠
9.6 Learning is like talent and knowledge; if not improved day by day, it will decline day by day. —— (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Zongtang
10. 学习这件事不在乎有没有人教你,最重要的是在于你自己有没有觉悟和恒心。——法布尔
10. The matter of learning does not depend on whether someone is teaching you; what is most important is whether you yourself have awareness and perseverance. — Fabre
11. 学习中经常取得成功可能会导致更大的学习兴趣,并改善学生作为学习的自我概念。布鲁姆
11. Frequently achieving success in learning may lead to greater interest in learning and improve students' self-concept as learners. Bloom
12. 书就是社会,一本好书就是一个好的世界,好的社会。它能陶冶人的感情和气质,使人高尚。波罗果夫
12. Books are society; a good book is a good world, a good society. It can refine one's feelings and temperament, making people noble. — Borodin
13. 39人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。——普希金
13. The influence of 39 people is brief and faint, while the influence of books is extensive and profound. — Pushkin
14. 写作要多读、多看;做题要多练、多思;巩固要多记、多用;运用要多想、多试。
14. Writing requires reading and observing more; doing exercises requires more practice and reflection; consolidation requires more memorization and application; and application requires more thinking and experimenting.
15. 不登高山,不知天之高也;不临深溪,不知地之厚也。《荀子》
15. If one does not climb high mountains, one does not know the height of the sky; if one does not stand by the deep ravines, one does not know the depth of the earth. (From the "Xunzi")
16. 当你懈怠的时候,请想一下你父母期待的眼神。
16. When you feel lazy, think about the expectant gaze of your parents.
17. 3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》
17. 3 Reading books does not necessarily lead to fame, but in the end, one's character is noble and elegant. Cultivating virtue is not for the sake of reward, but naturally brings peace to the mind and stability to dreams. — "Collection of Couplets"
18. 22读书之乐何处寻,数点梅花天地心。——(宋)朱熹
18. Where can one find the joy of reading? Count the blossoming plum blossoms, they are the heart of the world and the sky. — (Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi
19. 36没有哪本书坏到一无是处的地步。——小普林尼
19. No book is so bad that it has no use at all. — Pliny the Younger
20. 20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》
20. Throughout history, many distinguished families have accumulated virtue. The highest moral character in the world is still that of a person who loves reading. — "Selections from the Collection of Proverbs"
21. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李若禅
21. Birds want to fly high, first they flutter their wings; people want to improve themselves, first they read books. — Li Ruoxian
22. 丈夫志四海,万里犹比邻。曹植
22. A husband's aspirations span the four seas, and ten thousand miles feel like neighbors. — Cao Zhi
23. 学者贵知其当然与所以然,若偶能然,不得谓为学。孙中山
23. It is the scholar's honor to know what is natural and why it is so. If one can do so occasionally, it cannot be called learning. - Sun Yat-sen
24. 必须记住我们学习的时间是有限的。时间有限,不只由于人生短促,更由于人事纷繁。我们应该力求把我们所有的时间用来做最有益的事。斯宾塞
24. We must remember that the time we have for learning is limited. This is not only because life is short, but also because human affairs are complex. We should strive to use all our time for the most beneficial activities. - Spencer
25. 只要是辛勤的蜜蜂,在生活的广阔原野里,到处都可以找到蜜源。
25. As long as one is a diligent bee, there is a source of honey to be found everywhere in the vast meadows of life.
26. 7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
26. Those who do not make a resolution to cultivate thought lose the greatest joy in life. — Edison
27. 37学必求其心得,业必贵其专精。——(清)章学诚
27. One must seek understanding from their studies, and value their careers for their expertise and concentration. —— (Qing Dynasty) Zhang Xuecheng
28. 做自己的决定。然后准备好承担后果。从一开始就提醒自己,世上没有后悔药吃。
28. Make your own decisions. Then be prepared to bear the consequences. Remind yourself from the beginning that there is no way to take back a decision in this world.
29. 三人行,必有我师焉,择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之——孔子
29. Among three people, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good ones and correct the bad ones — Confucius
30. 读书对于智慧,也像体操对于身体一样。艾迪生[英国作家]
30. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Addison [British writer]
31. 读书之法无他,惟是笃志虚心,反复详玩,为有功耳。――朱熹
31. The method of reading is not other than to be resolute in purpose and humble in spirit, to ponder over and study repeatedly, which is beneficial indeed. -- Zhu Xi
32. 死记硬背得不到真知识,投机取巧学不到真本领;纸上谈兵学不到真本事,闭门造车结不出好硕果。座右铭
32. rote memorization cannot yield true knowledge, cunning tricks cannot acquire true skills; discussing tactics on paper cannot acquire true expertise, and shutting oneself in to create a vehicle will not yield good fruits. Motto
33. 交一个读书破万卷的邪士,不如交一个不识一字的端人。《格言联璧》
33. It's better to be friends with an honest person who can't read a single character than with a cunning person who has read ten thousand books. — From "The Collection of Proverbs and Couplets"
34. 抓住每一分,踏实每一步,拼搏每一次,成功每一回!
34. Seize every point, take each step firmly, strive every time, and succeed each time!
35. 有时候读书是一种巧妙地避开思考的方法。赫尔普斯
35. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. Hulps.
36. 我们读书越多,就越发现我们是无知的。雪莱
36. The more we read, the more we find ourselves to be ignorant. — Shelley
37. 读好书就是同许多高尚的人谈话。笛卡尔
37. Reading good books is like conversing with many noble individuals. - Descartes
38. 4凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。——(元)许名奎
38. Breaking through the wall to steal light, gathering glow-worms to make a bag; enduring poverty to read, and Zhuyi Huanheng. — (Yuan Dynasty) Xu Mingkui.
39. 21在读书上,数量并不列于首要,重要的是书的品质与所引起的思索的程度。——富兰克林
39. In reading, quantity is not the primary concern; what matters is the quality of the book and the extent of thought it inspires.—Franklin
40. 人生在勤,不索何获。张衡
40. Life is busy, what can be gained without seeking? Zhang Heng
41. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
41. If you have thoroughly read the Three Hundred Tang Poems, you will be able to recite them even if you cannot compose poetry. — Sun Zhu, Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems
42. 49书籍乃世人积累智慧之长明灯。——寇第斯
42. 49 Books are the beacon that illuminates the accumulated wisdom of humanity. — Kusdi
43. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。苏轼
43. "The old books are never weary of being read a hundred times; the son who reads them thoroughly and thinks deeply will know it himself." — Su Shi
44. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者。孔子
44. Those who know are not as good as those who love [it], and those who love are not as good as those who delight in [it]. — Confucius
45. 外物之味,久则可厌;读书之味,愈久愈深。程颢
45. The taste of external objects becomes tiresome after a long time; the taste of reading, however, deepens with time. — Cheng Hao
46. 读书对于智慧,就象体操对于身体一样。——(英国)谚语
46. Reading is to wisdom as exercise is to the body. — (English Proverb)
47. 不学自知,不问自晓,古今行事,未之有也。王充
47. Not learning and yet knowing, not asking and yet being enlightened; such a situation in the conduct of affairs throughout history has never occurred. -- Wang Chong
48. 多读书、多学习、多求经验,就是前途的保障。罗曼·罗兰(法)
48. Reading extensively, learning constantly, and seeking experience diligently is the guarantee of one's future prospects. (Romain Rolland, French)
49. 举一而反三,闻一而知十,及学者用功之深,穷理之熟,然后能融会贯通,以至于此。朱熹
49. To illustrate one and generalize to ten, to hear one and know ten; only when scholars have worked deeply and are proficient in understanding the principles, can they integrate and master the knowledge, reaching this level. Zhu Xi.
50. 5夫读书将以何为哉?辨其大义,以修己治人之体也,察其微言,以善精义入神之用也。——王夫之
50. What is the purpose of studying books, according to Wang Fuzhi? It is to discern the great principles in order to cultivate oneself and govern others, and to examine the subtle words to improve the refined application of profound meanings.
51. 书是死的,人是活的,要想把书读活,必须先战胜自我。
51. Books are dead, people are alive. To make books come alive, one must first conquer oneself.
52. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。——欧阳修
52. Establish oneself by prioritizing education, and establish education by prioritizing reading. - Ouyang Xiu
53. 绳锯木断,水滴石穿。罗大经鹤林玉露
53. The saw cuts through wood, and the drop of water carves through stone. This is the essence of perseverance, as expressed by Luo Dajing in his book "He Lin Yu Lu."
54. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。
54. If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them, and correct the bad in myself.
55. 凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。——(元)许名奎
55. "Boring a wall to steal light, making a bag of fireflies; enduring poverty to read, Chi Yin and Kuang Heng." — (Yuan Dynasty) Xu Mingkui.
56. 非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。——诸葛亮
56. Without a sense of detachment, one cannot clarify one's ambitions; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great things. — Zhuge Liang
57. 阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作与笔记使人精确。培根
57. Reading makes a full man, conversation a ready man, and writing an exact man. - Bacon
58. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。——《汉乐府·长歌行》
58. "If the young do not strive, the old will only regret." — From the Han Music Bureau, "The Long Song."
59. 44书籍就像一盏神灯,它照亮人们最遥远、最黯淡的生活道路。——乌皮特
59. Books are like a magic lamp, illuminating the most distant and darkest paths of people's lives. — Uppitt
60. 要掌握书,莫被书掌握;要为生而读,莫为读而生。——布尔沃
60. To master the book, do not let the book master you; to read for life, do not live for reading. - Bulwer
61. 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
61. When a great idea descends upon this world as a gospel, it offends the masses who are bound by conventions and old habits, and to those who have read much but know little, it seems like folly. - Goethe
62. 成功=艰苦的劳动+正确的方法+少谈空话。爱因斯坦
62. Success = hard work + correct methods + less talk. - Einstein
63. 现实是真 未来是梦 只要努力 梦会成真。
63. Reality is true, the future is a dream. As long as you strive, dreams will come true.
64. 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
64. If the days of my childhood could come back, I would no longer waste time, and I would use every minute and second to read. Rabindranath Tagore
65. 2风声雨声读书声,声声入耳;家事国事天下事,事事关心。——顾宪成
65.2 The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading, all enter the ears; matters of the family, the country, and the world, all require concern. — Gu Xiancheng
66. 26除了野蛮国家,整个世界都被书统治着。——福尔特尔
66. With the exception of barbaric nations, the entire world is ruled by books. — Furtwängler
67. 学习中没问题就是方法有问题,工作中没创新就是工作没思路,生活中没笑声就是生活没质量。
67. If there are no problems in learning, it's because the method is wrong; if there is no innovation at work, it's because there is no work思路 (idea or approach); if there is no laughter in life, it's because life lacks quality.
68. 一个人,如果要在事业上有所成就,需要七分学者气,三分才子气。学者气长到十分就会呆,才子气长到十分就会浮。陈望道
68. A person who wishes to achieve success in their career needs seven parts of scholarly temperament and three parts of literary temperament. If scholarly temperament is excessive, it can lead to dullness, and if literary temperament is excessive, it can lead to superficiality. — Chen Wangdao
69. 学风四戒:戒满,满则无求;戒骄,骄则无知;戒惰,惰则无进;戒浮,浮则无深。——报摘
69. The Four Precepts of Academic Conduct: Abstain from arrogance, for arrogance leads to ignorance; abstain from laziness, for laziness leads to no progress; abstain from superficiality, for superficiality leads to no depth. - Digest of the Report
70. 25生而知之者上也;学而知之者次也;困而学之又其次也;困而不学,民斯为下矣。——《论语》
70. Those who are born knowing it are the highest; those who learn and know it are the next best; those who struggle and then learn it are the next in line; and those who struggle but do not learn, these are the lowest among the people. — Confucius, The Analects
71. 学而不厌,诲人不倦。《论语》
71. "Be never tired of learning, and never weary of teaching." - The Analects