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1. 我们都有足够的力量来忍受别人的不幸。——拉罗什富科
1. We all have enough strength to bear others' misfortunes. — La Rochefoucauld
2. 人类学会走路,也得学会摔跤,而且只有经过摔跤他才能学会走路。——马克思
2. Man must learn to walk, and he must also learn to fall, and only through falling can he learn to walk. — Karl Marx
3. 君子爱财,取之有道。——孔子
3. A gentleman loves wealth, but he acquires it through proper means. — Confucius
4. 人的大脑和肢体一样,多用则灵,不用则废。——茅以升
4. Just like limbs, the human brain becomes agile with frequent use and inefficient with disuse. -- Mao Yisheng
5. 读一本好书,就是和很多高尚的人谈话。——歌德
5. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble minds. — Goethe
6. 把意念深潜得下,何理不可得,把志气奋发起,何事不可做。——吕坤
6. If you can delve deeply into your thoughts, there is no principle you cannot comprehend; if you can stir up your determination, there is no task you cannot accomplish. — Lü Kun
7. 种理想,就是一种力!——罗曼·罗兰
7. A seed of an ideal is a force! – Romain Rolland
8. 不读书的人,思惟就会休止。——狄德罗
8. The man who does not read has ceased to think. — Diderot
9. 课外阅读,用形象的话来说,既是思考的大船借以航行的帆,也是鼓帆前进的风。没有阅读,就既没有帆,也没有风。——苏霍姆林斯基
9. Extracurricular reading, in a metaphorical sense, is both the sail that the great ship of thought sails on and the wind that propels it forward. Without reading, there is neither a sail nor the wind. — Sukhomlinsky
10. 文明的建立靠的不是机器而是思想。——托尔斯泰
10. The establishment of civilization does not rely on machines but on ideas. — Tolstoy
11. 成人不自在,自在不成人。——罗大经
11. Adults are uncomfortable when they are not adults, and those who are not adults are not comfortable. - Luo Dajing
12. 机会来的时候像闪电一样短促,完全靠你不假思索地去利用。——巴尔扎克
12. An opportunity comes as quickly as a flash of lightning; it entirely depends on your ability to seize it without hesitation. — Balzac
13. 青春须早为,岂能长少年。——孟郊
13. Youth should be cherished early, for how can one remain a youth forever? — Meng Jiao
14. 无目标而生活,犹如没有罗盘而航行。——拉斯金
14. To live without a goal is like sailing without a compass.—Ruskin
15. 忍耐和坚持虽是痛苦的事情,但却能渐渐地为你带来好处。——奥维德
15. Patience and perseverance are painful things, but they will gradually bring you benefits. - Ovid
16. 一个人想聪明,得多念书,正派的书固然好,坏的魔道书也好,念的越多越好,要把所有的书都念过,才能找到好书。——高尔基
16. To become wise, one must read a lot. Good books are, of course, preferable, but even bad magical books are good; the more one reads, the better. One must read all kinds of books to find the good ones. — Maxim Gorky
17. 贪者因书而富,富者因书而贵。——王安石
17. The greedy become rich through books, and the rich become honored through books. -- Wang Anshi
18. 如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。——霍伯斯?>
18. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. - Hobbes?
19. 富人如果把金钱放在你手中,你不要对这点恩惠太看重。因为圣人曾经这样教诲:勤劳远比黄金可贵。——萨迪
19. If the rich place money in your hands, do not overvalue this act of kindness. For the sage once taught: diligence is far more precious than gold. — Saadi
20. 读书不光能补充知识,还可以通过书籍,使作者与读者在对话中,产生生命的共鸣,共同塑造人生。——池田大作
20. Reading not only supplements knowledge but also, through books, allows the author and reader to resonate with each other in dialogue, collectively shaping life. — Daisaku Ikeda
21. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。——普希金
21. The influence of a person is short-lived and faint, while the influence of books is extensive and profound. — Pushkin
22. 坚强的信心,能使平凡的人做出惊人的事业。——马尔顿
22. Strong confidence can enable an ordinary person to accomplish extraordinary things. — Maltby
23. 良机对于懒惰没有用,但勤劳可以使最平常的机遇变良机。——马丁·路德
23. Opportunity is not a favor to idleness; but diligence can turn the most ordinary opportunity into a favorable one. — Martin Luther
24. 自己活着,就是为了使别人活得更美好。——雷锋
24. To live is to make others' lives better. — Lei Feng
25. 希望会使你年轻,因为希望和青春是同胞兄弟。——雪莱
25. Hope will make you young, for hope and youth are twin brothers. — Shelley
26. 光阴给我们经验,读书给我们知识。——奥斯特洛夫斯基
26. Time gives us experience, reading gives us knowledge. - Ostroumov
27. 对于害怕危险的人,这个世界上总是危险的。——肖伯纳
27. To those who fear danger, this world is always full of danger. - George Bernard Shaw
28. 书是世界宝贵财富,是国家和历史的优秀遗产。——梭罗
28. Books are a precious treasure of the world, the excellent heritage of the nation and history. — Thoreau
29. 读书有时会使人突然明白生活的意义,使他找到自己在生活中的位置。——高尔基
29. Reading sometimes brings sudden insight into the meaning of life, helping him find his place in it. - Maxim Gorky
30. 时间是我的财产,我的田亩是时间。——歌德
30. Time is my property, my field is time. — Goethe
31. 人生有两个悲剧,第一是想得到的得不到,第二是想得到的得到了。——王尔德
31. There are two tragedies in life: the first is not getting what one wants, and the second is getting what one wants. — Oscar Wilde
32. 莫愁前路无知己,天下谁人不识君!——高适
32. Do not worry about not having friends on your journey ahead; who in the world does not know you? —— Gao Shi
33. 人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,此事古难全。但愿人长久,千里共婵娟!——苏轼
33. People have sorrow and joy, parting and reunion, the moon has its dark and bright, full and waning phases, and these things are difficult to be complete in ancient times. May people live long, sharing the beauty of the bright moon over a thousand miles! — Su Shi
34. 不读书的人,不光人要变得浅薄,也将被社会的前进步伐所抛弃。——池田大作
34. Those who do not read will not only become superficial but will also be left behind by the advancing march of society. — Daisaku Ikeda
35. “必读书要多,案头书要少。”我以为案头只能摆两本书,一本是精读的。另一本是泛读的,作为调剂。——夏承焘
35. "There should be more must-read books and fewer desk books." I believe that only two books should be placed on the desk, one for intensive reading, and the other for extensive reading, serving as a balance. — Xia Chengtao
36. 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
36. At no time shall I ever be satisfied; the more I read, the more deeply I feel a sense of dissatisfaction, and the more I realize my own lack of knowledge. — Marx
37. 君子可招而不可诱,可弃而不可诱。——王通
37. A gentleman can be summoned but not lured, can be discarded but not lured. -- Wang Tong
38. 学问是光明,蒙昧是黑暗。念书吧。——契诃夫
38. Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. Read, my friend. — Chekhov
39. 浪费时间是所有支出中最奢侈及最昂贵的。——富兰克林
39. Wasting time is the most luxurious and costly of all expenditures. - Franklin
40. 青年时种下什么,老年时就收获什么。——易卜生
40. What you plant in youth, you will harvest in old age. — Ibsen
41. 一个人越聪明、越善良,他看到别人身上的美德越多;而人越愚蠢、越恶毒,他看到别人身上的缺点也越多。——托尔斯泰
41. The more intelligent and kind a person is, the more virtues they see in others; while the more foolish and malicious a person is, the more flaws they see in others. — Tolstoy
42. 我愿意深深地扎入生活,吮尽生活的骨髓,过得扎实,简单,把一切不属于生活的内容剔除得干净利落,把生活逼到绝处,用最基本的形式,简单,简单,再简单。——梭罗
42. I am willing to deeply immerse myself in life, to suck the essence out of life, to live solidly and simply, to cleanly and neatly strip away everything that does not belong to life, to drive life to the end, and to use the most basic form, simple, simple, and even simpler. — Henry David Thoreau
43. 书籍是伟大的天才留给人类的遗产。——爱迪生
43. Books are the heritage left by great geniuses to humanity. — Edison
44. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求长进先读书。——李若禅
44. A bird wants to soar high, it first spreads its wings; a person desires to advance, it first reads books. — Li Ruoxian
45. 餍饫、暖衣而无书教,则近于禽兽。——孟子
45. If one is well-fed and well-clothed but lacks books to educate oneself, they are nearly as much like beasts as animals. — Mencius
46. 知识是从刻苦劳动中得来的,任何成就都是刻苦劳动的结果。——宋庆龄
46. Knowledge comes from hard work, and any achievement is the result of hard work. -- Soong Ching-ling
47. 人类要在竞争中生存,便要奋斗。——孙中山
47. For humanity to survive in competition, it must strive and fight. – Sun Yat-sen
48. 我觉得坦途在前,人又何必因为一点小障碍而不走路呢?——鲁迅
48. I feel that the road ahead is smooth, why should one stop walking because of a trivial obstacle? — Lu Xun
49. 读书补自然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。——培根
49. Reading compensates for nature's deficiencies, and experience compensates for the deficiencies of reading. — Bacon
50. 春天不播种,夏天就不生长,秋天就不能收获,冬天就不能品尝。——海德
50. If you do not plant in spring, you cannot grow in summer, you cannot harvest in autumn, and you cannot taste in winter. - Heide
51. 读书给人以乐趣,给人以光彩,给人以才干。——培根
51. Reading gives pleasure, gives luster, and gives talent. - Bacon
52. 一个人知道自己为什么而活,就可以忍受任何一种生活。——尼采
52. A man who knows why he lives can bear any kind of life. — Nietzsche
53. 我发现生活是令人激动的事情,尤其是为别人活着时。——海伦·凯勒
53. I find life to be an exciting thing, especially when living for others. - Helen Keller