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1. 书籍能引导我们进入高尚的社会,并结识各个时代的最伟大人物。斯迈尔斯
1. Books can guide us into noble society and introduce us to the greatest individuals of all times. - Smiles
2. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。普希金
2. The influence of people is brief and slight, while the influence of books is extensive and profound. Pushkin
3. 书籍是培育我们的良师,无需鞭笞和棍打,不用言语和训斥,不收学费,也不拘形式。——德伯里。
3. Books are our good teachers, nurturing us without the need for whips and sticks, without words of scolding, without charging tuition fees, and without拘泥于 forms. - Deberi.
4. 人是活的,书是死的。活人读死书,可以把书读活。死书读活人,可以把人读死。郭沫若
4. People are alive, books are dead. A living person can make dead books come alive. A dead book can make a living person die. - Guo Moruo
5. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。吴梦祥
5. If one starts and stops, or is like the ten cold days after one hot day, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen it as being beneficial. Wu Mengxiang.
6. 读书使你聪明,使你开阔眼界,了解人生。曹禺
6. Reading makes you intelligent, broadens your horizons, and helps you understand life. Cao Yu
7. 书籍是屹立在时间的汪洋大海中的灯塔。——惠普尔。
7. Books are beacons standing in the vast ocean of time. - Whipple.
8. 读书好,好读书,读好书。冰心
8. It is good to read, to read well, and to read good books. — Bing Xin
9. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。孔子
9. When three people walk together, there must be one who can be my teacher. I will follow the good in him, and correct the bad. -- Confucius
10. 天才就是这样,终身努力便成天才。门捷列夫
10. That's how geniuses are - with lifelong efforts, one becomes a genius. - Mendeleev
11. 读书时,我愿在每一个美好思想的面前停留,就像在每一条真理面前停留一样。——爱默森。
11. While reading, I wish to pause in the presence of every noble thought, just as I do in the presence of every truth. — Emerson.
12. 读书可以培养一个完人,谈话可以训练一个敏捷的人,而写作则可造就一个准确的人。培根
12. Reading can cultivate a perfect person, conversation can train an agile person, and writing can create an accurate person. - Bacon
13. 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
13. 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 readings for our own needs. — Belinsky
14. 至哉天下乐,终日在书案。欧阳修
14. The joy of the world is truly great, spent the whole day over the desk. -- Ouyang Xiu
15. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。——培根。
15. Books are ships of thought sailing through the tides of time, carefully delivering their precious cargo from one generation to another. — Bacon.
16. 读破万卷书,下笔如有神。杜甫
16. "Reading ten thousand books, one writes with divine inspiration." Du Fu
17. 书是人类进步的阶梯。高尔基
17. Books are the ladder of human progress. Gorky
18. 学者有自立之志,当拔出流俗,不可泛泛与世浮沉。——唐斌
18. A scholar should have the aspiration for self-reliance, and should rise above the common herd, not to be carried along by the tide of the world. - Tang Bin
19. 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。
19. There is no real scholarship without reading; there can be no appreciation, no taste, no broad knowledge either. — Hume.
20. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。——马克思
20. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with splendid attire. — Marx
21. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。陆游
21. It is only when one needs books that one regrets their scarcity; it is only when one has not experienced something that one knows how difficult it is. Lu You
22. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。——郭沫若
22. Reading is not about staying up late at night, but what is feared is the half-hearted effort of working hard for a day and then slacking off for ten days. — Guo Moruo
23. 不好的书也像不好的朋友一样,可能会把你戕害。——菲尔丁
23. Bad books are like bad friends, they may harm you as well. – Fielding
24. 好读书,不求甚解;每有会意,便欣然忘食。——陶渊明
24. Enjoy reading without seeking deep understanding; whenever there is a moment of insight, one is delightedly oblivious to eating. — Tao Yuanming
25. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。苏轼
25. There is no end to reading old books a hundred times over; the one who reads extensively and deeply will know it himself. - Su Shi
26. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林
26. Reading is an easy matter, thinking is a difficult matter, but without either, they are of no use. - Franklin
27. 书,能保持我们的童心;书,能保持我们的青春。——严文井
27. Books can preserve our childlike innocence; books can keep our youthfulness intact. — Yan Wenjing
28. 一本新书像一艘船,带领着我们从狭隘的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。海伦·凯勒
28. A new book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the infinite vastness of the ocean of life. - Helen Keller
29. 关键在于要有一颗爱真理的心灵,随时随地碰见真理,就把它吸收进来。歌德
29. The key is to have a heart that loves truth, and to absorb it whenever and wherever truth is encountered. - Goethe
30. 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。梁文道
30. The purpose of reading until the end is to enable us to understand how complex the world is with greater tolerance. - Liang Wendao
31. 时间是世界上一切成就的土壤。时间给空想者痛苦,给创造者幸福。——麦金西
31. Time is the soil for all achievements in the world. Time brings pain to dreamers and happiness to creators. - McKinsey
32. 读书志在圣贤,为官心存君国。朱用纯
32. The purpose of reading is to cultivate oneself as a sage and virtuous person, and as an official, one must hold the country and the ruler in one's heart. Zhu Yongchun.
33. 向他的头脑中灌输真理,只是为了保证他不在心中装填谬误。卢梭
33. To instill truth into his mind is merely to ensure that he does not fill his heart with error. Rousseau
34. 问渠那得清如许?为有源头活水来。朱熹
34. How can the river be so clear? Because it has living water flowing from its source. — Zhu Xi
35. 读书好,多读书,读好书。冰心
35. Love reading, read a lot, and read good books. Bingxin.
36. 不积跬步,无以至千里;不积小流,无以成江海。荀子
36. "Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a river or sea." — Xunzi
37. 好问的人,只做了五分种的愚人;耻于发问的人,终身为愚人。佚名
37. The inquisitive person is only a fool for five minutes; the person ashamed to ask questions is a fool for life. - Anonymous
38. 真正的书籍应是黑夜和沉默的产物,而不是白昼和闲聊的果实。马塞尔·普鲁斯特
38. The true book should be the product of night and silence, not the fruit of daylight and chatter. — Marcel Proust
39. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。朱熹
39. The method of reading is to proceed in an orderly and gradual manner, to read thoroughly and to think deeply. Zhu Xi
40. 学习要有三心,一信心,二决心,三恒心。陈景润
40. Learning requires three kinds of hearts: one is confidence, the second is determination, and the third is perseverance. — Chen Jingrun
41. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。韩愈
41. Diligence brings expertise, while idleness leads to negligence; actions are shaped by thought, but destroyed by carelessness. Han Yu
42. 博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。礼记
42. To be learned, to examine carefully, to think diligently, to distinguish clearly, and to act steadfastly. Records of Rites.
43. 课外阅读,既是思考的大船借以航行的帆,也是鼓帆前进的风。苏霍姆林斯基?>
43. Extracurricular reading is both the sail by which the great ship of thought sails, and the wind that propels it forward. - Sukhomlinsky
44. 书籍是全世界的营养品。生活里没有书籍,就好像没有阳光;智慧里没有书籍,就好像鸟儿没有翅膀。——莎士比亚。
44. Books are the nourishment of the world. Life without books is like a world without sunlight; wisdom without books is like birds without wings. — Shakespeare.
45. 任何节约归根到底是时间的节约。马克思
45. Any form of economy is ultimately a saving of time. — Marx
46. 不管饕餮的时间怎样吞噬着一切,我们要在这一息尚存的时候,努力博取我们的声誉,使时间的镰刀不能伤害我们。——莎士比亚
46. Regardless of how the voracious time devours everything, we must strive to win our reputation while there is still a breath left in us, so that the scythe of time cannot harm us. - Shakespeare
47. 读书如吃饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃饭者生疾病。章学诚
47. Reading is like eating; those who eat well will maintain their vitality, while those who do not eat well will fall ill. Zhang Xuecheng.
48. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——歌德
48. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble minds. — Goethe
49. 书籍是朋友,虽然没有热情,但是非常忠实。雨果
49. Books are friends, though they are not passionate, they are extremely loyal. - Hugo
50. 发愤忘食,乐以忘忧,不知老之将至云尔。孔子
50. To be so determined that one forgets to eat, to be so joyful that one forgets one's worries, and not to be aware of the approaching old age, as Confucius said.
51. 奇文共欣赏,疑义相如析。陶渊明
51. Together we enjoy the strange and unusual, and analyze the ambiguities. - Tao Yuanming
52. 举一纲而万目张,解一卷而众篇明。郑玄
52. Pull one thread and all the ends are spread out; resolve one scroll and all the chapters become clear. — Zheng Xuan
53. 读书对于智慧,就像体操对于身体一样。爱迪生
53. Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to the body. — Edison
54. 书犹药也,善读可以医愚。刘向
54. Books are like medicine; good reading can cure ignorance. Liu Xiang.
55. 无目的读书是散步而不是学习。胡适
55. Reading without a purpose is a stroll rather than learning. - Hu Shi
56. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。狄德罗
56. The man who does not read has ceased to think. Diderot
57. 书籍鼓舞了我的智慧和心灵,它帮助我从腐臭的泥潭中脱身出来,如果没有它们,我就会溺死在那里面,会被愚笨和鄙陋的东西呛住。——高尔基
57. Books have inspired my wisdom and soul; they have helped me to rise above the stinking mud, without them I would have drowned in it, choked by foolish and despicable things. - Gorky
58. 在你渴望时,它前来给予详细指教,但是从不纠缠不休。——比切
58. It comes to offer detailed guidance when you yearn for it, but never pesters you endlessly. — Bichet
59. 读书之于头脑,好比运动之于身体。——爱迪生
59. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. – Edison
60. 读一切好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。笛卡儿
60. Reading all good books is like conversing with many noble people. — Descartes
61. 那些你打算焚毁却又舍不得松手的书才是有用的。——塞·翰逊
61. It is the books you mean to burn but can't quite let go of that are useful. – Samuel Johnson
62. 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。——朱熹。
62. Generally speaking, to read books, one must first read them thoroughly, making their words seem as if they were coming from my own mouth; then proceed with careful thought, making their meanings seem as if they were coming from my own heart, and only then can one truly gain from them. — Zhu Xi.
63. 书是灵魂最好的麻醉剂。钱伯斯
63. Books are the best anesthetic for the soul. - Chambers
64. 读一本好书,就如同和一个高尚的人在交谈。——歌德
64. Reading a good book is like conversing with an upright person. — Goethe
65. 真理就是具备这样的力量,你越是想要攻击它,你的攻击就愈加充实了和证明了它。伽利略
65. Truth possesses such power that the more you try to attack it, the more it becomes full and proves itself. — Galileo
66. 欲速是读书第一大病,功夫中在绵密不间断,不在不速也。陆珑[清]
66. Impatience is the greatest ailment in studying. The key lies in the meticulous and continuous effort, not in the absence of haste. Lu Long [Qing Dynasty]
67. 学习永远不晚。高尔基
67. It is never too late to learn. Gorky
68. 一时强弱在于力,千秋胜负在于理。曹禺
68. The strength or weakness at a moment depends on power, but the victory or defeat over the ages depends on reason. — Cao Yu
69. 如果你想独占真理,真理就要嘲笑你了。罗曼·罗兰
69. If you wish to monopolize truth, truth will mock you. — Romain Rolland
70. 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
70. The matter of learning does not depend on whether someone is teaching you; the most important thing is whether you have self-awareness and perseverance. — Fabre
71. 我一生的嗜好,除了革命之外,就是读书,我一天不读书,就不能够生活。——孙中山
71. The only hobby in my life, apart from revolution, is reading. Without reading, I cannot live a day — Sun Yat-sen.
72. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个优婉的安慰者。——伊萨克·巴罗
72. A lover of books will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a gentle comforter. — Isaac Barrow
73. 优秀的书籍是抚育杰出人才的珍贵乳汁,它作为人类财富保存下来,并为人类生活的进一步发展服务。——弥尔顿。
73. Excellent books are the precious milk that nurtures outstanding individuals; they are preserved as human wealth and serve the further development of human life. – Milton.
74. 读书以过目成诵为能,最是不济事。郑板桥
74. The ability to read and recite anything seen is the least useful. This is what Zheng Banqiao said.
75. 和书籍生活在一起,永远不会叹气。罗曼·罗兰
75. Living with books, one will never sigh. Romain Rolland
76. 非学无以广才,非志无以成学。诸葛亮
76. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's talents; without ambition, one cannot accomplish one's studies. - Zhuge Liang
77. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。——马克思。
77. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with fine clothes. — Marx.
78. 在世界上我们只活一次,所以应该爱惜光阴。必须过真实的生活,过有价值的生活。——巴甫洛夫
78. We only live once in the world, so we should cherish our time. We must lead a genuine life, a life of value. - Pavlov
79. 水滴集多成大海,读书集多成学问。佚名
79. Many drops make a great ocean, many books make a learned man. Anonymous
80. 为学之道,莫先于穷理;穷理之要,必在于读书。朱熹
80. The way of learning is to first seek the truth; the key to seeking the truth lies in reading. — Zhu Xi
81. 书读百遍,其义自见。陈寿
81. Reading a book a hundred times will reveal its meaning. — Chen Shou
82. 读书给人以快乐、给人以光彩、给人以才干。——培根
82. Reading gives joy, gives luster, and gives ability. - Bacon
83. 真理不存在于丑化了的现实里。乔治·桑
83. Truth does not exist in the distorted reality. - George Sand