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1. 三年也可以等于一年,甚至比一年还少,例如每天只用五六小时以下读书,我决心每天用十六到十八小时翻阅中国历代文集。蔡尚思

1. Three years can also be equal to one year, even less, for example, if one only reads for five or six hours a day, I am determined to spend sixteen to eighteen hours a day going through the collections of Chinese literature from ancient times. - Cai Shangsi

2. 读书务在循序渐进;一书已熟,方读一书,勿得卤莽躐等,虽多无益。胡居仁

2. The key to reading is to progress step by step; only after one book is mastered should another be read. Do not be hasty or skip levels, as even a large number of books will be of no benefit. - Hu Ju Ren

3. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。马克思

3. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with a splendid cloak. — Marx

4. 一个人的诞生,总伴随着母体的疼痛和流血。高尔基

4. The birth of a person always comes with the pain and bleeding of the mother's body. Gorky

5. 书籍把我们引入最美好的社会,使我们认识各个时代的伟大智者 史美尔斯

5. Books introduce us to the most beautiful societies, making us acquainted with the great sages of all ages – Smiles.

6. 读过一本好书,像交了一个益友。藏克家

6. Reading a good book is like making a good friend. — Cang Kejia

7. 韬略终须建新国,奋发还得读良书。郭沫若

7. Strategies must ultimately build a new country, and to strive for progress, one must read good books. - Guo Moruo

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 in order to cultivate oneself and govern others, and to investigate the subtle remarks to master the refined application of profound meanings. - Wang Fuzhi

9. 读书无疑者,须教有疑,有疑者,却要无疑,到这里方是长进。朱熹

9. Those who read without any doubts should be taught to have doubts; and those who have doubts should strive to eliminate them. It is only at this point that one can truly make progress. Zhu Xi

10. 奇文共欣赏,疑义相如析。陶渊明

10. Enjoying strange texts together, resolving doubts and interpreting ambiguities. Tao Yuanming.

11. 无限相信书籍的力量,是我的教育信仰的真谛之一。苏霍姆林斯基

11. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true essences of my educational beliefs. - Sukhomlinsky

12. 天子重英豪,文章教儿曹。万般皆下品,惟有读书高。 《神童诗劝学》

12. The Son of Heaven values the outstanding, teaching his children the art of writing. All other pursuits are beneath, only reading is the highest. ("Poem by a Child Genius on Encouraging Study")

13. 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

13. Impatience is the greatest illness in studying. The essence of one's effort lies in its thoroughness and continuity, not in its speed. - Lu Long

14. 书籍使一些人博学多识,但也使一些食而不化的人疯疯颠颠。彼特拉克

14. Books have made some people learned and wise, but they have also made some people who eat without digestion crazy and eccentric. Petrarch

15. 贫寒更须读书,富贵不忘稼穑。 (清)王永彬

15. The poor must read books; the rich must not forget farming and reaping. (Qing Dynasty) Wang Yongbin

16. 读书要玩味。程颢

16. Reading should be savored. Cheng Hao

17. 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

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

18. 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

18. Books are ships of thought navigating the waves of the times, carefully delivering precious cargo to generation after generation. - Bacon

19. 节饮食以养胃,多读书以养胆。庄周

19. Moderation in diet nourishes the stomach, and extensive reading nourishes the gallbladder. - Zhuang Zhou

20. 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。歌德

20. An experienced person reads with two eyes, one eye seeing the words on the paper, and the other eye seeing the back of the paper. - Goethe

21. 天才是由于对事业的热爱而发展起来的。简直可以说,天才就其本质而论只不过是对事业,对工作的热爱而已。高尔基

21. Genius develops due to the love for the cause. It can be said that, in essence, genius is merely the love for the cause, for work. – Gorky

22. 少年读书,如隙中窥月;中年读书,如庭中望月;老年读书,如台上玩月。皆以阅历之深浅,为所得之深浅耳。张潮

22. A young person reading is like peering at the moon through a crack in the wall; a middle-aged person reading is like watching the moon from a courtyard; an elderly person reading is like playing with the moon on a stage. All these are determined by the depth of one's experiences and knowledge. - Zhang Chao

23. 我读书总是以少为贵,从不贪多。不怕读得少,只怕记不牢。徐特立

23. I always value reading less, never desiring more. I am not afraid of reading less, but I am afraid of not remembering it well. Xu TeLi

24. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。狄德罗

24. A person who does not read is a person whose thoughts come to a halt. — Diderot

25. 读书百遍,其义自见。陈寿

25. Reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will become apparent. — Chen Shou

26. 少而好学,如日出之阳;壮而好学,如日中之光;老而好学,如炳烛之明。 刘向

26. To be young and love learning is like the rising sun; to be strong and love learning is like the light of midday; to be old and love learning is like the brightness of a beacon. — Liu Xiang

27. 我一生的嗜好。除了革命外,只有好读书,我一天不读书,便不能生活。孙中山

27. My lifelong hobby. Apart from revolution, there is only a passion for reading. I cannot live a day without reading. Sun Yat-sen

28. 生活中没有书籍,就好像没有阳光;生活中没有书籍,就好像鸟儿没了翅膀。莎士比亚

28. Life without books is like a world without sunlight; life without books is like birds without wings. Shakespeare

29. 读书而不能运用,则所读的书等于废纸。华盛顿

29. If one reads but cannot apply what has been read, then the books read are as good as waste paper. - Washington

30. 读书如吃饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃饭者生疾病。章学诚

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

31. 读书譬如饮食,从容咀嚼,其味必长;大嚼大咀,终不知味也。朱熹

31. Reading is like eating; to savor it leisurely, the taste will be enduring; but to eat in haste, one will never know the taste. - Zhu Xi

32. 不动笔墨不读书。徐特立

32. "If one doesn't take notes, one cannot truly read." - Xu Teli

33. 出现了不少空谈家,他们读书只是为了驳斥别人,高声宣扬自己的革命精神,以便跳到那些比较谦虚,比较严肃的同志面前去。高尔基

33. Many empty talkers have emerged; they read only to refute others, loudly宣扬 their revolutionary spirit, so as to leap before those more modest and serious comrades. – Gorky

34. 书籍是少年的食物,它使老年人快乐,也是繁荣的装饰和危难的避难所,慰人心灵。在家庭成为快乐的种子,在外也不致成为障碍物,但在旅行之际,却是夜间的伴侣。西塞罗

34. Books are the food of the young, the joy of the old, the ornament of prosperity, and the refuge in adversity, soothing the soul. They are the seeds of happiness in the home, and not an obstacle outside, but in travel, they are the companion of the night. - Ciceron

35. 一本书像一艘船,带领我们从狭獈的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋 凯勒

35. A book is like a ship that takes us from narrow confines to navigate the boundless ocean of life — Keller.

36. 书籍通过心灵观察世界的窗口。住宅里没有书,犹如房间没有窗户。威尔逊

36. Books are the windows through which the soul observes the world. A house without books is like a room without windows. - Wilson

37. 不加思考地滥读或无休止地读书,所读过的东西无法刻骨铭心,其大部分终将消失殆尽。叔本华

37. Reading thoughtlessly or ceaselessly, the things one reads will not leave a lasting impression, and most of them will eventually fade away. - Schopenhauer

38. 书是我们时代的生命 别林斯基

38. Books are the life of our era - Belinsky.

39. 书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。于谦

39. Books, full of affection, are like old friends; at dawn and dusk, they share my worries and joys. Yu Qian.

40. 是啊,生活是有本事惩罚不愿为它效劳的人的高尔基

40. Indeed, life is capable of punishing those who are unwilling to serve it, as Gorky said.

41. 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

41. The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading, every sound enters the ear; domestic affairs, national affairs, and affairs of the world, every matter concerns us. - Gu Xiancheng

42. 世界上有许多好书,但这些书仅仅对那些会读它们的人才是好的。皮丁

42. There are many good books in the world, but these books are only good for those who know how to read them. - Pudding

43. 不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。赫尔岑

43. Not to read is to have no true education, and it is also impossible to have any discernment. Herzen

44. 读书谓已多,抚事知不足。王安石

44. I say I have read a lot, but when I handle affairs, I realize I still have much to learn. -- Wang Anshi

45. 好的书籍是最贵重的珍宝。别林斯基

45. Good books are the most precious treasure. — Belinsky

46. 读书何所求?将以通事理。张维屏

46. What do we seek in reading? To understand the principles of things. Zhang Weiping.

47. 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

47. Reading cannot be done with faith without thought; it is necessary to boldly ask questions, diligently excerpt and analyze materials, find out the interrelationships within them, which is a method of doing scholarship. Gu Jiagang

48. 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

48. Every book is a small stepstone, and with every step I take, I am more and more separated from the brute and rise to humanity, get closer to the concept of a good life, and love books more. Gorky.

49. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。孙洙《唐诗三百首序》

49. Reading the Three Hundred Poems of Tang Dynasty thoroughly, one will be able to recite poetry even if they are not good at writing it. From Sun Zhu's Preface to the Three Hundred Poems of Tang Dynasty.

50. 读书是我惟一的娱乐,我不把时间浪费于酒店**或任何一种恶劣的游戏。富兰克林

50. Reading is my only entertainment; I do not waste my time in taverns or any kind of wicked games. - Franklin

51. 书籍是幼年人的导师,是老年人的护士,在岑寂的时候,书籍使我们欢娱,远离一切的痛苦。柯里叶尔

51. Books are the tutors of the young, the nurses of the old, and in times of solitude, books bring us joy and distance us from all pain. — Coriolis

52. 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

52. If you can accept life while living, you will live a stable and tranquil life. Don't stand against the wind, for many things will come with the wind. Gorky

53. 人离开了书,如同离开空气一样不能生活。科洛廖夫

53. A person cannot live without books, just as they cannot live without air. Koloiev

54. 也许一切谎言都是美好的,或者反过来,一切美好的东西都是谎言。世界上难得有什么东西比人们的臆想,梦想和幻想等等更值得注意的了。高尔基

54. Perhaps all lies are beautiful, or conversely, all that is beautiful is a lie. There is little in the world that is more worthy of attention than people's illusions, dreams, and fantasies, etc. - Maxim Gorky

55. 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。巴罗

55. A lover of books will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a comforting solace. Barrow

56. 磋砣莫遗韶光老,人生惟有读书好。 《宋诗纪要》

56. Do not waste your youth in idleness, for there is nothing better in life than reading. "The Essentials of Song Poetry"

57. 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。莫耶

57. It is happiness to have time to read and to have books to read; it is distress to have time but no books to read. Moya

58. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林

58. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if either of the two is missing, they are of no use at all. - Franklin