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揭秘:那些令人肃然起敬的读书箴言,如何塑造了我们的知识世界

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1. 所谓天才人物指的就是具有毅力的人,勤奋的人,入迷的人和忘我的人。萧伯纳

1. So-called genius refers to people with perseverance, diligence, obsession, and self-forgetfulness. - George Bernard Shaw

2. 我到处寻找安宁,却无处可觅,只有在独自阅读一本小书时,我才得到了安宁。坎普腾的托马斯

2. I searched everywhere for peace, but could find none, until I found it in reading a small book alone. - Thomas of Kampen

3. 山光照槛水绕廊,舞雩归咏春风香,好鸟枝头亦朋友,落花水面皆文章,蹉跎莫遣韶光老,人生惟有读书好,读书之乐乐何如,绿满窗前草不除。

3. The mountain light shines through the threshold, and the water winds around the corridor. The dance of the rain god returns with the fragrance of spring breeze. The good birds on the branches are also friends, and the fallen flowers on the water surface are all articles. Do not waste the youthful years, for there is nothing better in life than reading. The joy of reading is how? The greenery fills the window, and the grass is not removed.

4. 发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。苏轼

4. Strive to recognize every character in the world, and be determined to read all the books in human history. — Su Shi

5. 每一本书是一级小阶梯,我每爬一级,就更脱离畜生而上升到人类,更接近美好生活的观念,更热爱书。高尔基

5. Every book is a small step, every step I climb, I become more and more脱离 beasts and rise to the level of humans, I get closer to the concept of a better life, and I love books more. Gorky

6. 读书是我唯一的娱乐。我不把时间浪费于酒店**或任何一种恶劣的游戏;而我对于事业的勤劳,仍是按照必要,不倦不厌。富兰克林

6. Reading is my only entertainment. I do not waste time at hotels or any kind of wicked games; and my diligence in my career is still, as necessary, unflagging and unwearying. - Franklin

7. 青春是丛林,是荒原,是阳光炙热的奔跑,是大雨滂沱的伫立。

7. Youth is a jungle, a wilderness, a sprint under the scorching sun, and a stand amidst drenching rain.

8. 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

8. What is the purpose of reading? It is to discern the great principles, thereby cultivating oneself and governing others; to examine the subtle sayings, thereby skillfully applying profound meanings and achieving spiritual insight. - Wang Fuzhi

9. 因为他人会超过你不要返顾,不要停顿。以免摔倒。阿·雷哈尼

9. Because others will surpass you, do not hesitate, do not pause. In order not to fall. A&Rahani

10. 生活的意义寓于美和追求生活目标的力量,而且,应当使生活的每一时辰都有崇高的目的。高尔基

10. The meaning of life lies in beauty and the power to pursue life's goals, and it should be made so that every hour of life has a noble purpose. – Gorky

11. 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

11. The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading, all enter the ears; family matters, national affairs, and world matters, all should be concerned about. - Gu Xiancheng

12. Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen 书籍如朋友,应该少而精。

12. Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. Books are like friends; they should be few in number and carefully selected.

13. 阅读的最大理由是想摆脱平庸,早一天就多一份人生的精彩;迟一天就多一天平庸的困扰。

13. The greatest reason for reading is to break free from mediocrity, and the sooner, the more colorful the life becomes; the later, the more days of mediocrity you have to endure.

14. 饭可以一日不吃,觉可以一日不睡,书不可以一日不读。

14. One can go a day without eating rice, one can go a day without sleeping, but one cannot go a day without reading books.

15. 我跟着我的直觉和好奇心走, 遇到的 很多东西,此后被证明是无价之宝。

15. I followed my intuition and curiosity, and many things I encountered turned out to be invaluable treasures later on.

16. 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

16. In terms of reading, quantity is not the primary concern; what matters is the quality of the books and the extent of thought they provoke. - Franklin

17. 当我们第一遍读一本好书的时候,我们仿佛觉得找到了一个朋友;当我们再一次读这本书的时候,仿佛又和老朋友重逢。伏尔泰

17. When we read a good book for the first time, we feel as if we have found a friend; when we read it again, it's as if we are meeting an old friend. Voltaire

18. 一本新书像一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。海伦·凯勒

18. A new book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the vast and boundless ocean of life. — Helen Keller

19. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者。孔子

19. He who knows is not as good as he who loves, and he who loves is not as good as he who delights in it. - Confucius

20. 地不耕种,再肥沃也长不出果实;人不学习,再聪明也目不识丁。西塞罗

20. The land, if not cultivated, will not yield fruit no matter how fertile it is; and a person, if not educated, will be as ignorant as though he were illiterate. - Ciceron

21. 有事业的峰峦上,有汗水的溪流飞淌;在智慧的珍珠里,有勤奋的心血闪光。佚名

21. Upon the peaks of one's career, streams of sweat flow; within the pearls of wisdom, the efforts of diligence shine. Anonymous

22. 读书到最后,是为了让我们更宽容地去理解这个世界有多复杂。

22. The purpose of reading to the end is to enable us to understand how complex the world is with greater tolerance.

23. 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

23. When a great idea descends upon this world as a gospel, it is an affront to the masses bound by old conventions and customs, and to those who have read much but know little, it seems a folly. - Goethe

24. 时间是个常数,但也是个变数。勤奋的人无穷多,懒惰的人无穷少。字严

24. Time is a constant, but also a variable. There are an infinite number of diligent people, and an infinite number of lazy people. The word is strict.

25. 读书是无处不可的,于山中可读书,得其空灵;于海上可读书,得其辽阔;于花荫下可读书,得其馨香;于月夜可读书,得其静谧。

25. Reading is everywhere; in the mountains, one can read and find its etherealness; by the sea, one can read and find its vastness; under the shade of flowers, one can read and find its fragrance; in the moonlit night, one can read and find its tranquility.

26. 勤奋可以发挥它作用;如果你智力平庸,如果你富于天资。勤奋可以弥补它缺乏。乔·雷诺兹

26. Diligence can exert its power; if you have an average intellect, if you are gifted by nature. Diligence can compensate for its lack. Joe Reynolds

27. 天才是不足恃的,聪明是不可靠的,要想顺手拣来的伟大科学发明是不可想象的。华罗庚

27. Talent is not enough to rely on, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to effortlessly pick up great scientific inventions. — Hua Loo-keng

28. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。苏轼

28. The classics are never tedious after a hundred readings; one knows the essence through careful study and reflection. - Su Shi

29. 我们决不能一见成绩就自满自足起来。我们应该抑制自满,时时批评自己的缺点,好象我们为了清洁,为了去掉灰尘,天天要洗脸,天天要扫地一样。毛泽东

29. We must never become complacent and satisfied upon seeing achievements. We should suppress pride, constantly criticize our own shortcomings, just as we wash our faces every day to clean ourselves and sweep the floor every day to remove dust. - Mao Zedong

30. 一个人追求的目标越高,他的才力就发展得越快,对社会就越有益。高尔基

30. The higher the goals a person pursues, the faster their talent develops, and the more beneficial they are to society. - Gorky

31. 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

31. Where there are geniuses, I put all the time I would have spent drinking coffee into my work. — Lu Xun

32. 读书没有合宜的时间和地点,一个人有读书的心境时,随便什么地方都可以读书,如果他知道读书的乐趣,他无论在学校内或学校外,都会读书,无论世界有没有学校,也都会读书,他甚至在最优良的学校里也可以读书。

32. There is no suitable time or place for reading. Whenever a person is in the mood for reading, they can do so anywhere. If they understand the joy of reading, they will read whether they are inside or outside of school, regardless of whether there are schools in the world or not. In fact, they can even read in the most excellent schools.

33. 在等待的日子里,刻苦读书,谦卑做人,养得深根,日后才能枝叶茂盛。

33. In the days of waiting, diligently study, be humble in demeanor, cultivate deep roots, and you will be able to flourish with abundant branches and leaves in the future.

34. 能够摄取必要营养的人要比吃得多的人更健康,同样地,真正的学者往往不是读了很多书的人,而是读了有用的书的人。亚里斯提

34. Those who are able to absorb the necessary nutrition are healthier than those who eat a lot; similarly, genuine scholars are often not those who have read many books, but those who have read useful books. Aristotle

35. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。鲁巴金

35. Reading is to build one's own thoughts with the help of others' thoughts. — Rubakin

36. 读书读得太多,反而会造成一些自以为是的无知之徒。卢棱

36. Reading too much can actually create some self-righteous ignoramuses. Rousseau.

37. 大师们的作品在我们心灵扎根,诗人们的佳句在我们血管中运行。我们年轻时读了书,年老了又把它们记起。赫兹利特

37. The works of the masters take root in our hearts, and the beautiful verses of the poets flow through our veins. We read books when we are young, and we remember them when we are old. - Huxley

38. 人生易逝,惟其事业有时得以垂诸永久。高尔基

38. Life is fleeting, but it is only through one's career that it can sometimes be perpetuated. Gorky

39. 读书使人充实,思考使人深邃,交谈使人清醒。

39. Reading makes one rich in knowledge, thinking makes one profound in understanding, and conversing makes one clear in judgment.

40. 读书到底是为了什么,如果我们排除做学问很实际的目的,读书就是我在吸取营养,把自己丰富起来,我自己感觉,读书最愉快的是什么时候,是你突然发现“我也有这个思想”,最快乐的时候是把你本来已经有的,你却不知道的东西唤醒了。

40. What is the purpose of reading, if we exclude the practical goals of academic pursuits? Reading is about absorbing nutrients and enriching myself. From my perspective, the most delightful moment of reading is when you suddenly realize, "I have this thought too," and the happiest moment is when you awaken the things you already have but were not aware of.

41. 外物之味,久则可厌;读书之味,愈久愈深。程颢

41. The taste of external objects becomes tiresome after a long time; the taste of reading, on the other hand, becomes deeper and more profound over time. — Cheng Hao

42. 优良的习惯,未曾见过一个早起勤奋谨慎老实的人埋怨命运不好;良好的品格。坚强的意志,不会被假设所谓的命运击败的。富兰克林

42. Good habits: I have never seen an early-rising, diligent, cautious, and honest person complain about bad fate; good character. Strong willpower will not be defeated by the so-called fate. - Franklin

43. 谬误百出的书可能是本有趣的书;而一点谬误都没有的书也许是本十分乏味的书。哥尔斯密

43. A book full of errors may be an interesting book; while a book without a single error may be a very boring book. - Goldsmith

44. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致缺少一个忠实的朋友一个良好的导师一个可爱的伴侣一个优婉的安慰者。伊萨克·巴罗

44. A lover of books will never lack a faithful friend, a good mentor, a delightful companion, and a gentle comforter. — Isaac Barrow

45. 读书数万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴。列子

45. Having read tens of thousands of books, yet having no fixed idea in one's heart, it is as if one is in a rage. — Liezi

46. 可得一夜安眠;勤劳一生,勤劳一日。可得幸福长眠。达·芬奇

46. Can enjoy a peaceful night's sleep; a life of diligence, a day of diligence. Can attain a happy eternal rest. Leonardo da Vinci

47. 读书不是为了雄辩和驳斥,也不是为了轻信和盲从,而是为了思考和权衡。

47. Reading is not for the sake of oratory and refutation, nor for blind belief and unquestioning obedience, but for thought and consideration.

48. 夏天就不会生长,春天不播种。秋天就不能收割,冬天就不能品尝。海德

48. Without growth in summer, without sowing in spring. Without harvesting in autumn, without tasting in winter. Heide.

49. 读书有三种方法:一种是读而不懂,另一种是既读也懂,还有一种是读而懂得书上所没有的东西。克尼雅日宁

49. There are three ways to read: one is to read but not understand, another is to read and understand, and the third is to read and understand things that are not in the book. Knyazhenin.

50. 时间能医好所有创伤,就因为它可以使一切死亡,包括所谓的爱和同情。高尔基

50. Time can heal all wounds, for it can bring about the death of everything, including what is所谓的 love and sympathy. Gorky

51. 这世上有些事就像一场不知名的花开,粗心的人只嗅到香,有人却会停下来问一问,记住它的样子。

51. There are some things in this world that are like a flower of an unknown name blooming, which the careless only smell the fragrance, while some people will stop to ask and remember its appearance.

52. 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

52. Without reading, there is no true scholarship, nor can there be, nor can there be an appreciation for elegance and a wide range of knowledge. Helene.

53. 没有比时间更容易虚掷,更值得珍惜的事,倘若没有时间,我们在世上将一事无成。门捷列夫

53. There is nothing more easily wasted, more worthy of cherishing than time. If there were no time, we would achieve nothing in the world. — Mendeleev

54. 天才这个字本来含意极其暖昧,它的定义,决不是所谓生而知之,不学而能。佚名

54. The word "genius" originally has an extremely ambiguous meaning; its definition is by no means what is所谓的 born with knowledge, capable without learning. Anon.

55. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林

55. Reading is an easy thing, thinking is a difficult thing, but if either of them is missing, they are of no use at all. - Franklin

56. 不闻不若闻之,闻之不若见之,见之不若知之,知之不若行之,学至于行而止矣。荀况

56. It is better not to hear than to hear and not see, better to see than to hear, better to know than to see, and better to act than to know. Learning comes to an end when one practices what they have learned. — Xun Kuang

57. 勤勉能使我们保持身体健康,头脑清醒,内心完美,钱包丰富。塞蒙兹

57. Diligence can keep us physically healthy, mentally alert, morally perfect, and financially wealthy. - Semonds

58. 任何时候我也不会满足,越是多读书,就越是深刻地感到不满足,越感到自己知识贫乏。马克思

58. At no time shall I ever be satisfied. The more books I read, the more deeply I feel a sense of dissatisfaction, and the more I realize how impoverished my knowledge is. — Marx

59. 读书多了,容颜自然改变,许多时候,自己可能以为许多看过的书籍都成了过眼云烟,不复记忆,其实他们仍是潜在的,在气质里,在谈吐上,在胸襟的无涯,当然也可能显露在生活和文字里。

59. Reading extensively changes one's appearance naturally. Many times, one might think that many books read have become a fleeting memory, no longer retrievable. In fact, they are still latent, manifesting in one's temperament, in their speech, in the boundless breadth of one's mind, and of course, they may also be revealed in life and in writing.

60. 看书不能信仰而无思考,要大胆地提出问题,勤于摘录资料,分析资料,找出其中的相互关系,是做学问的一种方法。顾颉刚

60. Reading books should not be done with blind faith without thought; one must dare to ask questions, be diligent in noting down materials, analyze the materials, and find the interrelationships among them, which is a method of pursuing academic knowledge. Gu Jiagang

61. 闲散如酸醋,会软化精神的钙质;勤奋像火炬,能燃起智慧的火焰。佚名

61. Leisure is like sour vinegar, which can soften the calcium of the spirit; diligence is like a torch, which can ignite the flame of wisdom. (Anonymous)

62. 所谓天才人物,指的就是具有毅力的人,勤奋的人,入迷的人和忘我的人。木村久一

62. So-called genius figures refer to individuals who possess perseverance, diligence, absorption, and self-forgetfulness. Kiyochi Kimura

63. 历史使人明智,诗歌使人聪慧,数学使人精确,哲学使人深刻,伦理使人庄重,逻辑使人善辩。培根

63. History makes men wise, poetry makes men subtle, mathematics makes men accurate, philosophy makes men profound, ethics makes men grave, and logic makes men eloquent. - Bacon

64. 做一个积极主动的人,最重要的是奋斗心,热爱生命,勤奋实干,开放进取。佚名

64. To be a proactive person, the most important thing is to have a fighting spirit, to love life, to be diligent and hardworking, and to be open and progressive. Anon.

65. 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

65. No one has realized that human interaction is nothing but empty talk, mere chatter without substance, where no one understands anyone else, and no one wants to understand anyone else. Gorky

66. 在天才和勤奋两者之间,我毫不迟疑地选择勤奋,她是几乎世界上一切成就的催产婆。爱因斯坦

66. Between genius and diligence, I毫不犹豫地 choose diligence, for she is almost the midwife of all achievements in the world. - Einstein

67. 一个勤奋的人虽然会因为他的勤奋而损害到他的见地或者精神上的清新与创意,但是他依然会受到褒奖。尼采

67. A diligent person may harm his insight or the freshness and creativity of his spirit because of his diligence, but he will still be praised. — Nietzsche

68. 假使你活着能够认命,你就会平平稳稳,安安静静的活下去。不要顶风站着,有好多东西会随风吹来的。高尔基

68. If you can accept life's destiny when you are alive, you will live a peaceful and tranquil life. Do not stand against the wind, as many things will come with the wind. Gorky.

69. 懒惰和贫穷永远是丢脸的,所以每个人都会尽最大努力去对别人隐瞒财产,对自己隐瞒懒惰。塞缪尔·约翰逊

69. Indolence and poverty are always disgraceful, so everyone will do their utmost to conceal their wealth from others and their indolence from themselves. - Samuel Johnson

70. 大抵观书须先熟读,使其言皆若出于吾之口;继以精思,使其意皆若出于吾之心,然后可以有得也。(宋)朱熹

70. Generally speaking, one must first read the book thoroughly, making all its words seem to come from my own mouth; then, with careful thought, make all its meanings seem to come from my own heart, and only then can one truly gain something from it. (Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi

71. 国家之前进在于人人勤奋,奋发,向上,正如国家之衰落由于人人懒惰,自私,堕落。斯马尔兹

71. The progress of the nation lies in the diligence, determination, and upward striving of its people, just as the decline of the nation is due to the laziness, selfishness, and degradation of its people. Smolensk.

72. 要学会读书,必须首先读的非常慢,直到最后值得你精读的一本书,还是应该很慢地读。法奇

72. To learn how to read, one must first read very slowly, until the last book that is worth being read carefully, should still be read slowly. Fachi.

73. 我们越是忙越能强烈地感到我们是活着,越能意识到我们生命的存在。康德

73. The busier we are, the more strongly we feel that we are alive, and the more aware we become of the existence of our lives. - Kant

74. 不存在没有热情的智能,也不存在没有知能的热情,如果没有勤奋,也不存在热情与才能的结合。约瑟夫

74. There is no intelligence without passion, nor passion without intelligence. And without diligence, there is no combination of passion and talent. — Joseph

75. 人的知识愈广,人的本身也愈臻完善。高尔基

75. The wider a person's knowledge, the more perfect the person themselves becomes. - Gorky

76. 立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。阮元

76. Aspirations should be rooted in true character; reading requires the utmost effort and perseverance. — Ruan Yuan

77. 为了成功地生活,少年人必须学习自立,铲除埋伏各处的障碍,在家庭要教养他,使他具有为人所认可的独立人格。戴尔·卡耐基

77. In order to live successfully, young people must learn to be independent, remove the obstacles lurking everywhere, and be educated in the family to possess an independent personality that is recognized by others. Dale Carnegie

78. ldquo;天才就是勤奋,曾经有人这样说过。如果这话不完全正确,那至少在很大程度上是正确的。李卜克内西

78. "Genius is hard work," someone once said. If this statement is not entirely correct, it is at least largely true. Liebknecht

79. 柔而不屈 强而不刚。

79. Gentle yet not yielding, strong yet not rigid.

80. 黄鲁直云:”士大夫三日不读书,则义理不交于胸中,对镜觉面目可憎,向人亦语言无味,“

80. Huang Lüzhí said: "If scholars and officials do not read books for three days, then the principles and theories will not resonate within their hearts. When they look at themselves in the mirror, they find their faces repulsive, and when they speak to others, their words lack taste."