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1. 知识伴您一生。打开知识的天窗,快乐的生活,快乐的学习。

1. Knowledge accompanies you throughout your life. Open the window of knowledge, live a happy life, and learn happily.

2. 泰山不是垒的,学问不是吹的。天不言自高,地不语自厚。

2. Tai Mountain is not made of bricks, and knowledge is not blustered. The heavens speak no word but are inherently high, the earth speaks no word but is inherently profound.

3. 不下决心培养思考的人,便失去了生活中的最大乐趣。——爱迪生

3. Those who do not make a determination to cultivate thought lose the greatest joy in life. — Edison

4. 每个人都有一定的理想,这种理想决定着他的努力和判断的方向,就在这个意义上,我从来不把安逸和快乐看作生活目的的本身——这种伦理基础,我叫它猪栏的理想。

4. Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of their efforts and judgments. In this sense, I have never regarded comfort and happiness as the essence of life's purpose—this ethical foundation, I call it the pigsty ideal.

5. 科学虽没有国界,但是学者却有他自己的国家。

5. Although science has no boundaries, scholars have their own countries.

6. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。

6. There is no end to reading old books a hundred times over; those who read extensively and think deeply will know it themselves.

7. 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。

7. Excellent books are the precious milk that nurtures outstanding individuals, preserved as human wealth and serving the further development of human life.

8. 读过一本好书,就像交了一个益友。

8. Reading a good book is like making a good friend.

9. 学者有自立之志,当拔出流俗,不可泛泛与世浮沉。——(清)唐斌

9. Scholars should have the aspiration to stand on their own, and should rise above the common herd, not to be carried along by the current of the world. — (Qing Dynasty) Tang Bin

10. 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。

10. A lover of books will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a warm comforter.

11. 读书越多,留存在脑中的东西越少,两者适成反比。读书多,他的脑海就像一块密密麻麻重重叠叠涂抹的黑板一样。叔本华

11. The more one reads, the less remains in one's mind; the two are inversely proportional. With a lot of reading, his mind is like a dense, heavily overlaid blackboard. - Schopenhauer

12. 48人生自古谁无死?留取丹心照汗青。《过零丁洋》

12. Since ancient times, who among us can escape death? Let a steadfast heart illuminate the annals of history. ("Through the Zeroing Ocean")

13. 书籍对于人类原有很重大的意义……,但,书籍不仅对那些不会读书的人是毫无用处,就是对那些机械地读完了书还不会从死的文字中引申活的思想的人也是无用的。——乌申斯基

13. Books have always held a significant meaning for humanity... However, books are not useful not only to those who cannot read, but also to those who merely mechanically finish reading a book and still cannot derive living thoughts from the dead words. — Ushinsky

14. 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;伦理之学使人庄重;逻辑与修辞使人善辩。

14. Reading makes a full man; conversing sharpens the mind; writing and note-taking makes one precise; the study of history enlightens the wise; poetry makes the mind imaginative; mathematics makes one accurate; natural history deepens the soul; ethics makes one dignified; logic and rhetoric make one eloquent.

15. 86男儿何不带吴钩,收取关山五十州。《南园》

15. Why not don a Wugou sword, young man, and conquer the fifty states of the Guan Mountain? ("Nanyuan")

16. 39博观而约取,厚积而薄发。《杂说送张琥》

16. "To gather widely and select carefully, to accumulate thickly and to emit thinly." (From "Miscellaneous Sayings: Farewell to Zhang Hu)

17. 学问对人们要求最大的紧张和最大的热情。巴甫洛夫

17. Learning demands the greatest tension and the greatest passion from people. - Pavlov

18. 越接近顶峰,山路就越陡。但是,我们不能退却,他是通向成功的必走之阶梯。

18. The steeper the mountain path becomes as we approach the summit. However, we cannot retreat; it is an indispensable step on the path to success.

19. 书籍是屹立在时间的**大海中的灯塔。

19. Books are beacons standing amidst the vast sea of time.

20. 当我们再一次读这本书的时候,仿佛又和老朋友重逢。

20. When we read this book again, it's as if we're meeting old friends.

21. 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。

21. Books are the ships of thought navigating the waves of the times, carefully delivering their precious cargo to generation after generation.

22. 劝君莫将油炒菜,留与儿孙夜读书。《增广贤文》

22. I advise you not to use oil for frying vegetables, leave it for your children and grandchildren to read books at night. "Zengguang Xianwen" (The Expanded Collection of Virtuous Sayings)

23. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。

23. Having thoroughly read three hundred Tang poems, one will be able to recite them even if they cannot compose poetry.

24. 不要回避哪怕是一个简单得不好意思的问题,其实它对你很重要,其实它对别人也是一个了不起的难题。

24. Do not avoid even a simple question that makes you feel embarrassed, as it is actually very important to you, and it is also a significant challenge for others.

25. 读书能获得知识,但更有用的知识对世界的认识却只能通过研究各种各样的人才能获得。切斯特菲尔德

25. Reading can acquire knowledge, but the more useful knowledge about the world can only be obtained through the study of all kinds of people. — Chesterfield

26. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。——鲁巴金

26. Reading is building one's own thoughts with the help of others' thoughts. — Rubakin

27. 读书即未成名,究竟人高品雅。修德不期获报,自然梦稳心安。

27. Even if one does not achieve fame through reading, in the end, a person's character is noble and refined. Cultivating virtue does not expect immediate rewards, and naturally, one's dreams are stable and one's heart is at peace.

28. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者。——孔子

28. 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

29. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。

29. Reading is the process of forming one's own thoughts with the help of others' ideas.

30. 60伟大的人物都走过了荒沙大漠,才登上光荣的高峰。巴尔扎克

30. Great men have all traversed the desolate desert before ascending to the glorious peak. Balzac

31. 学在苦中求,艺在勤中练。不怕学问浅,就怕志气短。

31. Seek knowledge in hardship, and hone skills through diligence. Fear not the shallowness of knowledge, but fear the shortness of ambition.

32. 现在,我怕的并不是那艰苦严峻的生活,而是不能再学习和认识我迫切想了解的世界。对我来说,不学习,毋宁死。罗蒙诺索夫

32. Now, what I fear is not the harsh and rigorous life, but the inability to learn and understand the world I so urgently want to know. To me, not to learn is rather to die. Lomonosov.

33. 读书也像开矿一样沙里淘金。

33. Reading books is also like prospecting, where you sift through the sand to find gold.

34. 读书不要贪多,而是要多加思索,这样的读书使我获益不少。

34. Don't read for the sake of quantity, but rather for deep thought; such reading has greatly benefited me.

35. 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

35. Reading is like eating; to savor it slowly, the taste will last longer; to gulp it down, one will never know the flavor. — Zhu Xi

36. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生活伴侣和导师。

36. Books are an inseparable companion and mentor in the lives of young people.

37. 读书之乐何处寻,数点梅花天地心。——(宋)朱熹

37. Where can one find the joy of reading? Count the few plum blossoms in the heart of the universe. — Zhu Xi (Song Dynasty)

38. 那些你打算焚毁却又舍不得松手的书才是有用的。——塞·翰逊

38. It is the books that you intend to burn yet can't let go of that are useful. - Samuel Johnson

39. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。普希金

39. The influence of people is brief and slight, while the influence of books is extensive and profound. Pushkin

40. 读书而不思考,等于吃饭而不消化。

40. Reading without thinking is like eating without digestion.

41. 我的努力求学没有得到别的好处,只不过是愈来愈发觉自己的无知。

41. My efforts in seeking knowledge have not brought me any other benefits, but rather I have increasingly realized my own ignorance.

42. 生而知之者上也;学而知之者次也;困而学之又其次也;困而不学,民斯为下矣。《论语》

42. Those who are born knowing are the highest; those who learn and know are the next; those who are in difficulty and still learn are the next level; and those who are in difficulty but do not learn are the lowest. — From the Analects

43. 清晨不起早,误一天的事;幼年不勤学,误一生的事。

43. Not getting up early in the morning can miss a day's business; not studying diligently in childhood can miss a lifetime's business.

44. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。

44. Establish oneself by prioritizing education, and establish education by taking reading as the foundation.

45. 读书之法,在循序渐进,熟读而精思。

45. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, to read extensively and think deeply.

46. 饭可以一日不吃,觉可以一日不睡,书不可以一日不读。

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

47. 学习并不等于就是摹仿某些东西,而是掌握技巧和方法。——高尔基

47. Learning is not the same as merely imitating something; it is about mastering skills and methods. – Maxim Gorky

48. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。——孔子

48. Among three people, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow their good qualities, and correct their bad ones. — Confucius

49. 立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。

49. Aspirations should be based on genuine character, and reading must be done with utmost diligence.

50. 读书足以怡情,足以傅彩,足以长才。(英国)培根

50. Reading makes a full man; it suits the mind, it adorns the person, and it exercises the memory. (England) Bacon

51. 一日暴之,十日寒之,未有能生者也。《孟子》

51. If one day you expose it to extreme heat, and the next ten days you subject it to extreme cold, it will not be able to survive. — Mencius

52. 漫长的岁月既毁坏了坟墓又损坏了墓碑可是光阴对于书却无能为力。

52. The long years have both destroyed tombs and damaged gravestones, but time has no power over books.

53. 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

53. What is the purpose of reading? It is to discern its profound meaning, in order to cultivate oneself and govern others; and to investigate its subtle expressions, in order to master the refined application of profound principles. — Wang Fuzhi

54. 65安得广厦千万间,大庇天下寒士俱欢颜。《茅屋为》

54. 65: "May there be ten thousand spacious houses, providing shelter for all the poor scholars of the world, and bring joy to their faces." ("The Thatched Cottage")

55. 书不仅是生活,而且是现在、过去和未来文化生活的源泉。库法耶夫

55. Books are not only life but also the source of cultural life in the present, past, and future. Kufayev

56. 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

56. The matter of learning does not depend on whether or not someone teaches you; what is most important is whether you have enlightenment and perseverance. – Fabre

57. 书,能保持我们的童心;书,能保持我们的青春。——严文井

57. Books can preserve our childlike innocence; books can keep our youthfulness intact. — Yan Wenjing

58. 书籍是幸福时期的欢乐,痛苦时期的慰藉。——法国哲学家阿兰

58. Books are joy in the period of happiness and comfort in the period of suffering. — French philosopher Alain

59. 44大丈夫宁可玉碎,不能瓦全。《北齐书元景安传》

59. "The great man would rather break like jade than be whole like a pot shard." — From the "Biography of Yuan Jing'an" in the "Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty."

60. 读未见书,如得良友;读已见书,如逢故人。(清)左宗棠

60. Reading books one has not read is like making a good friend; reading books one has already read is like meeting an old friend. (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Zongtang

61. 没有比读书更好的娱乐更持久的满足了。(英国)谚语

61. There is no better entertainment than reading, nor any more lasting satisfaction. (English Proverb)

62. 用功学习不仅有益于我的心灵,而且有益于我的身体。因为这样专心读书的本身对我就是一件乐事,我不再考虑我的那些疾病,痛苦也因此减轻了。卢梭

62. Diligent study is not only beneficial to my soul but also to my body. For the act of reading with such concentration itself is a joy to me, and I no longer consider my ailments, which also makes my suffering lighter. Rousseau

63. 书籍是任何一种知识的基础,是任何一门学科的基础的基础茨威格

63. Books are the foundation of any kind of knowledge, and the foundation of the foundation of any discipline, as Zweig said.

64. 书籍就像一盏神灯,它照亮人们最遥远、最黯淡的生活道路。乌皮特

64. Books are like a magic lamp, illuminating the most distant and darkest paths of people's lives. Uppitt.

65. 读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。心不在此,则眼看不仔细,心眼既不专一,却只漫浪诵读,决不能记,久也不能久也。三到之中,心到最急,心既到矣,眼口岂不到乎?

65. There are three key points to reading well, which are heart, eyes, and mouth. If the heart is not focused, then the eyes cannot see carefully, and if the mind and eyes are not concentrated, one will just read aimlessly without memorizing anything; neither can it last for a long time. Among the three points, the heart is the most crucial. If the heart is in place, won't the eyes and mouth follow suit?

66. 没有任何动物比蚂蚁更勤奋,然而它却最沉默寡言。

66. No animal is more diligent than the ant, yet it is also the most taciturn.

67. 读书之法无他,惟是笃志虚心,反复详玩,为有功耳。

67. The method of reading is not other than to be resolute in one's purpose, to be humble in one's heart, and to ponder and study repeatedly and in detail; this is the way to achieve success.

68. 古今来许多世家,无非积德。天地间第一人品,还是读书。——《格言联璧》

68. Throughout history, many noble families have accumulated virtue. The finest character in the universe is still that of one who reads. —— "The Collection of Proverbs and Couplets"

69. 求学犹植树,春天开花朵,秋天结果实。爱因斯坦

69. Pursuing knowledge is like planting trees; they bloom in spring and bear fruit in autumn. - Einstein

70. 8恢弘志士之气,不宜妄自菲薄。诸葛亮《出师表》

70. 8. To inspire the spirit of magnanimous and patriotic individuals, it is inappropriate to undervalue oneself. (From Zhuge Liang's "Declaration of the Campaign")

71. 天才就是最强有力的牛,他们一刻不停地一天工作十八小时。

71. A genius is the most powerful ox, working tirelessly for 18 hours a day.

72. 强中更有强中手,莫向人前自夸口。满足现在的成就,就窒息了未来。

72. There is always someone stronger than the strongest; do not boast before others. Being content with current achievements suffocates the future.

73. 宽阔的河平静,博学的人谦虚。秀才不怕衣衫破,就怕肚子没有货。

73. The broad river is peaceful, and the learned are modest. A scholar is not afraid of wearing tattered clothes, but is afraid of having nothing in his belly.

74. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。人都向往知识,一旦知识的渴望在他身上熄灭,他就不再成为人。——南森

74. Those who do not read, their thoughts will come to a halt. All people yearn for knowledge, and once the thirst for knowledge is extinguished in them, they no longer become human. - Nansen

75. 不好的书也像不好的朋友一样,可能会把你戕害。——菲尔丁

75. Bad books are like bad friends, they may harm you as well. — Fielding

76. 谁把一生的光阴虚度,便是抛下黄金未买一物。

76. Whosoever squanders their entire lifetime in vain, it is as though they have thrown away gold and bought nothing in return.

77. 金有一分铜铁之杂,则不精;德有一毫人伪之杂,则不纯矣。明薛瑄

77. If there is even a bit of copper or iron mixed in gold, it is not pure; if there is even a trace of human hypocrisy mixed in virtue, it is not genuine. - From the writings of Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty.

78. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。

78. Those who do not read will have their thoughts come to a halt.

79. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。

79. If one starts and stops, or is sporadic and inconsistent, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen anyone who can do it successfully.

80. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多,——洛克学问是苦根上长出来的甜果。

80. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too much at once —— Locke's knowledge is a sweet fruit that grows on the bitter root.

81. 有时候读书是一种巧妙地避开思考的方法。——赫尔普斯

81. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. — Hulps

82. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。人都向往知识,一旦知识的渴望在他身上熄灭,他就不再成为人。南森

82. Those who do not read, their thoughts will come to a halt. All humans aspire for knowledge, and once the thirst for knowledge is extinguished within them, they no longer become human. — Nansen

83. 读书补天然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。培根

83. Reading compensates for the deficiencies of nature, and experience compensates for the deficiencies of reading. - Bacon