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“阅读,开启无限智慧之门!”

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1. 节饮食以养胃,多读书以养胆。

1. Abstain from overeating to nourish the stomach, and read extensively to cultivate the gallbladder.

2. 书籍帮助我从一片烂泥塘里站了起来,如果没有书的帮助,我会被愚蠢和下流淹死。

2. Books helped me to stand up from a mud puddle; without the help of books, I would have been drowned by foolishness and vulgarity.

3. 大量阅读!不是为了做对后面的题目,而是为了获得智慧!只要做到大量的阅读,单词根本不用背,语法根本不用分析。

3. Read extensively! Not for the sake of getting the questions right later, but to gain wisdom! As long as you engage in extensive reading, there's no need to memorize words, and there's no need to analyze grammar.

4. 养心莫若寡欲;至乐无如读书。

4. The best way to cultivate the heart is to have few desires; there is no greater joy than reading.

5. 不好的书也象不好的朋友一样,可能会把你伤害。

5. Bad books are like bad friends, they may also hurt you.

6. 我们只能从书本上学到极少有关世界的知识―――哥尔斯密

6. We can only learn very little about the world from books ― Goldsmith

7. 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。

7. Reading can cultivate a perfect person, conversation can train a nimble person, and writing can shape an accurate person.

8. 读书即未成名,究竟人高品雅。修德不期获报,自然梦稳心安。

8. Even if one does not achieve fame through reading, one's character is ultimately refined and elegant. Cultivating virtue does not seek immediate rewards; instead, one naturally enjoys a stable dream and a peaceful mind.

9. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。

9. Reading is the process of building one's own thoughts with the help of others' ideas.

10. 阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作与笔记使人精确。--培根

10. Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. – Bacon

11. 疯狂地阅读,疯狂地学习!阅读的速度是学习的速度,学习的速度是成功的速度!

11. Read wildly, learn wildly! The speed of reading is the speed of learning, and the speed of learning is the speed of success!

12. 书籍是最好的朋友。当生活中遇到任何困难的时候,你都可以向它求助,它永远不会背弃你。

12. Books are the best friends. Whenever you encounter any difficulties in life, you can turn to them for help, and they will never betray you.

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。

13. Reading a book that is not suitable for one's reading is worse than not reading at all. We must learn the skill of choosing the most valuable and most suitable reading materials for our own needs.

14. 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。

14. In reading, quantity is not the primary consideration; what matters is the quality of the books and the extent of thought they provoke.

15. 书籍便是这种改造灵魂的工具。人类所需要的,是富有启发性的养料。而阅读,则正是这种养料。

15. Books are tools for transforming the soul. What humanity needs is nourishment that is full of inspiration, and reading is precisely this kind of nourishment.

16. 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。

16. 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 materials for our own needs.

17. 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。

17. Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process where the human soul is combined with the great wisdom of all nations throughout history.

18. 读书时要深思多问。只读而不想,就可能人云亦云,沦为书本的奴隶;或者走马看花,所获甚微。

18. While reading, one should ponder deeply and ask many questions. Merely reading without thinking can lead to parroting others and becoming a slave to the books; or it can be like looking at flowers while riding a horse, resulting in very little gain.

19. 读书给人以乐趣,给人以光彩,给人以才干。

19. Reading brings joy, gives luster, and imparts skill.

20. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生活伴侣和导师。

20. Books are inseparable companions and mentors in the lives of the young.

21. 我爱书。我常常站在书架前,这时我觉得我面前展开了一个广阔的世界,一个浩瀚的海洋,一个苍茫的宇宙。

21. I love books. Often, I stand in front of the bookshelf, and at that moment, I feel as if a vast world, an endless ocean, and an infinite universe are unfolding before me.

22. 人们喜欢的书籍反而随着年代的增加而变得越年轻-----詹·拉·洛威尔

22. The books that people like tend to become younger as the years go by -詹·拉·洛威尔

23. 人生犹如一本书,愚蠢者草草翻过,聪明人细细阅读。为何如此。因为他们只能读它一次。

23. Life is like a book, the foolish flip through it carelessly, while the wise read it carefully. Why is that? Because they can only read it once.

24. 读书对于我来说是驱散生活中的不愉快的最好手段。没有一种苦恼是读书所不能驱散的。

24. Reading is the best means for me to dispel the unpleasantness in life. There is no distress that reading cannot dispel.

25. 日出照亮大地,读书清醒头脑。

25. The sunrise illuminates the earth, and reading clears the mind.

26. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。

26. It is only when books are needed that one regrets not having read more; one cannot appreciate the difficulty of a task unless one has experienced it.

27. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致于缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个温情的安慰者。

27. A lover of books will never be without a loyal friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a comforting source of warmth.

28. 阅读使人充实;会谈使人敏捷;写作与笔记使人精确。史鉴使人明智;诗歌使人巧慧;数学使人精细;博物使人深沉;伦理使人庄重;逻辑与修辞使人善辩。

28. Reading makes a full man; conversing sharpens the wits; writing and note-taking makes one precise. History makes one wise; poetry makes one clever; mathematics makes one exact; natural science makes one profound; ethics makes one dignified; logic and rhetoric make one eloquent.

29. 我读书总是以少为贵,从不贪多。不怕读得少,只怕记不牢。

29. I always value reading less, never greedy for more. I am not afraid of reading less, but I fear not remembering it well.

30. 一个人的美,不但在于外表,也在于内,品格好,才是真正的美。无论是身处学校还是步入社会,名人格言存在于我们的身边,优秀的名人格言可以照亮人们前进的道路,你是否在寻找经典的名人格言呢?鲁迅

30. The beauty of a person lies not only in their appearance but also in their inner self. Good character is the true beauty. Whether in school or in society, famous sayings exist around us. Outstanding famous sayings can illuminate the path of people's progress. Are you looking for classic famous sayings? Lu Xun

31. 书籍是横渡时间大海的航船。

31. Books are the ships that cross the vast sea of time.

32. 我一生的嗜好。除了**外,只有好读书,我一天不读书,便不能生活。

32. My lifelong hobby. Apart from [something specific], my only passion is for reading books. Without reading, I cannot live a day.

33. 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。

33. Books are the nourishment of the world. Life without books is like life without sunlight; intelligence without books is like birds without wings.

34. 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。

34. Reading is not for argument and refutation, nor is it for blind belief and conformity, but for thought and judgment.

35. 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。

35. Generally speaking, when reading books, one must first read them thoroughly, making their words seem as if they are coming out of my own mouth; then proceed with careful reflection, making their meanings seem as if they are emerging from my own heart, only then can one truly gain from them.

36. 书籍是思想的航船,在时代的波涛中破浪前进。它满载贵重的货物,运送给一代又一代。

36. Books are the ships of thought, navigating through the waves of the times. They are laden with precious cargo, delivering it from one generation to another.

37. 第一次读到一本好书,就象找到了一个好朋友;再一次读这本好书,就象和朋友重逢。

37. The first time you read a good book is like finding a good friend; the second time you read this good book, it's like meeting a friend again.

38. 读书如吃饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃饭者生疾病。

38. Reading is like eating; those who eat well thrive in spirit, while those who do not eat well fall ill.

39. 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。

39. A person who loves books will never lack a faithful friend, a good mentor, a charming companion, and a gentle comforter.

40. 知识能影响人的一生,勤劳能使你丰衣足食,骄傲能使你一无所有。

40. Knowledge can influence a person's entire life, diligence can make you well-dressed and well-fed, and pride can leave you with nothing.

41. 有时间读书,有时间又有书读,这是幸福;没有时间读书,有时间又没书读,这是苦恼。

41. It is happiness to have time to read and to have books to read; it is苦恼 to have time but no books to read.

42. 把学问过于用作装饰是虚假;完全依学问上的规则断事是书生的怪癖。

42. Overusing learning as decoration is false; relying entirely on the rules of learning to make judgments is the eccentricity of a bookish person.

43. 有些书只需浅尝,有些书可以狼吞,有些书要细嚼烂咽,慢慢消化。

43. Some books are meant to be tasted, some devoured, and some digested slowly, with time.

44. 我不担心读者的阅读耐心。当然这有一个前提:任何一个作家都不必妄想垄断所有的读者。

44. I am not worried about the readers' patience for reading. Of course, there is a前提 for this: any writer should not entertain the illusion of monopolizing all readers.

45. 经验丰富的人读书用两只眼睛,一只眼睛看到纸面上的话,另一眼睛看到纸的背面。

45. An experienced person reads with two eyes, one eye seeing the words on the paper's surface, and the other eye seeing the back of the paper.

46. 怎么不舒服,我总要抽出一些时间和我的儿子一块玩,一块读书。——甘地夫人

46. No matter how uncomfortable I feel, I always make time to play and read books with my son. — Mrs. Gandhi

47. 光阴给我们经验,读书给我们知识。

47. Time gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge.

48. 书籍是最有耐心、最能忍耐和最令人愉快的伙伴。在任何艰难困苦的时刻,它都不会抛弃你。

48. Books are the most patient, the most enduring, and the most delightful companions. In any moment of hardship or distress, they will never abandon you.

49. 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。

49. Books are the ships of thought navigating through the tides of the ages, carefully delivering their precious cargo to generation after generation.

50. 要多读书,但不要读太多的书。

50. Read more books, but don't read too many books.

51. 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。

51. 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 a lot but lack profound knowledge, it appears to be an absurdity.

52. 有两种人是在白白地劳动和无谓地努力:一种是积累了财富而不去使用的人,另一种是学会了科学而不去应用的人。

52. There are two kinds of people who work and strive in vain: one is the person who accumulates wealth but does not use it, and the other is the person who learns science but does not apply it.

53. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。

53. There is no end to reading old books a hundred times; with thorough reading and careful thinking, the son will know himself.

54. 问渠那得清如许?为有源头活水来。

54. How can the river be so clear? Because it has a living source of water.

55. 读书是最好的学习。追随伟大人物的思想,是最富有趣味的一门科学。

55. Reading is the best form of learning. Following the thoughts of great individuals is the most fascinating science.

56. 当你还不能对自己说今日学到了什么东西时,你就不要去睡觉。利希顿堡

56. Do not go to sleep if you cannot tell yourself what you have learned today. - Lichtenberg

57. 立志是读书人最要紧的一件事。

57. Resolution is the most important thing for a scholarly person.

58. 报纸是大众的老师,一页页阅读不尽的报纸是我们民族的光荣。

58. Newspapers are the teachers of the masses, and the endless pages of newspapers we read are the glory of our nation.

59. 没有求知欲的学生,就像没有翅膀的鸟儿。

59. A student without curiosity is like a bird without wings.

60. 囫囵吞枣,食而不知其味;一目十行,虽看不知精神。

60. Swallow an orange whole and you won't know its taste; read ten lines at a glance and you still won't grasp the essence.

61. 自古无不晓事底圣贤,亦无不通变底圣贤,亦无关门独望底圣贤。

61. There have never been any wise men who were not aware of matters, nor any who were not adept at adapting to change, nor any who were confined to merely gazing out the door.

62. 书籍是作者为我们渡过危险的人生之海而准备的罗盘望远镜六分仪和海图――杰·李·贝内特

62. Books are the compass, telescope, sextant, and nautical charts that the authors prepare for us to navigate the treacherous seas of life -- Jay Lee Bennett.

63. 书是一种奇迹,那里边藏着作者的灵魂,打开书把这个灵魂解放出来,它就会神秘地同我交谈。—(前苏联作家)高尔基

63. A book is a miracle, where the soul of the author is hidden. When you open a book, you liberate this soul, and it will mysteriously converse with me. —(Former Soviet Union writer) Maxim Gorky

64. 读书可以铲除一切心理上的障碍,正如适当的运动能够矫治身体上某些疾病一般。

64. Reading can eliminate all psychological obstacles, just as appropriate exercise can correct certain physical diseases.

65. 把一本书置于一个无知者的手中,就像把一柄剑放在一个顽童手中那样危险。

65. Placing a book in the hands of an ignorant person is as dangerous as putting a sword in the hands of a mischievous child.

66. 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。

66. The greatest reason for reading is to free oneself from mediocrity; the sooner, the more colorful life will be; the later, the more troubled by mediocrity one will be.

67. 一切经得起再度阅读的语言,一定值得再度思索。

67. Any language that withstands a second reading is certainly worth a second thought.

68. 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好书的时候,仿佛又和老朋友重逢。

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

69. 不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。

69. Not reading will never lead to genuine education, nor can it foster any discernment.