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1. 做一个有实力的人,不要让今天的懒惰成为明天的痛。

1. Be a person of strength, don't let today's laziness become tomorrow's pain.

2. 吾志所向,一往无前;愈挫愈勇,再接再厉。

2. Wherever my aspirations lie, I march forward without hesitation; the more setbacks I face, the braver I become; I redouble my efforts upon encountering each challenge.

3. 习惯决定成绩,细节决定命运。

3. Habits determine achievements, and details determine destiny.

4. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。——朱熹

4. The method of reading is to proceed in an orderly and gradual manner, to read extensively and to think deeply.—Zhu Xi

5. 读史使人明智,读诗使人聪慧,学习数学使人一精一密,物理学使人深刻。

5. Reading history makes one wise, reading poetry makes one clever, studying mathematics makes one precise and detailed, and physics makes one profound.

6. 梅花香自苦寒来;宝剑锋从磨励出。

6. The fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold; the sharpness of a jade sword is honed from constant practice.

7. 一粥一饭当思来之不易,一丝一缕恒念物力维艰。

7. Every bowl of rice and every meal should remind us of the difficulties in obtaining them, and every thread and fiber should constantly remind us of the hardships of obtaining materials.

8. 生活的理想,就是为了理想的生活。少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。

8. The ideal of life is to live an ideal life. If you do not strive when young, you will only regret it when you are old.

9. 彩虹风雨后,成功细节中。

9. After the rainbow, in the details of success.

10. 黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟。——颜真卿

10. The black hair did not know the importance of studying early, and only when the hair turns white do they regret reading too late. — Yan Zhenqing

11. 读书勿求多,岁月既积,卷帙自富。——(清)冯班

11. Do not seek to read too much; as time accumulates, your library will naturally become rich. —— (Qing Dynasty) Feng Ban

12. 年华一去不复返,事业放弃在难成。

12. Youth once gone, never returns; career abandoned, hard to succeed.

13. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲时间是脑力劳动者的资本。

13. "If the young do not strive, their old age will be full of regret. Time is the capital of intellectual laborers."

14. 学者有自立之志,当拔出流俗,不可泛泛与世浮沉。——(清)唐斌

14. Scholars should have the aspiration for self-reliance and rise above the vulgar customs, rather than float with the world's currents. —— (Qing Dynasty) Tang Bin

15. 非学无以成才,非志无以成学。

15. Without learning, one cannot achieve talent; without aspiration, one cannot complete one's studies.

16. 读书不要贪多,而是要多加思索,这样的读书使我获益不少。——卢梭

16. Do not read too much; instead, ponder deeply. Such reading has greatly benefited me. — Rousseau

17. 自信人生二百年,会当水击三千里。

17. A confident life of two hundred years, I will certainly swim three thousand miles against the water.

18. 三更灯火五更鸣,正是男儿读书时,黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟。——颜真卿

18. The lanterns burn at the third watch and the rooster crows at the fifth, which is the best time for a man to study. Young and black-haired, one does not know the value of early learning; only when white-haired does one regret studying late. — Yan Zhenqing

19. 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

19. Books are the ships of thought navigating the waves of time, carefully delivering precious cargo from one generation to another. — Bacon

20. 没有比读书更廉价的娱乐,更持久的满足了。——蒙台居

20. There is no cheaper form of entertainment, no more enduring satisfaction, than reading. — Montesquieu

21. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。——富兰克林

21. Reading is an easy thing, thinking is a difficult thing, but without either, they are of no use at all. — Franklin

22. 博观而约取,厚积而薄发。

22. Take in a broad view and select the essentials; accumulate much and emit little.

23. 用心念书,是为了避免成为不中用的人。——纪伯伦

23. To study with a focused mind is to avoid becoming a person of no use. — Kahlil Gibran

24. 好方法事半功倍,好习惯受益终身。

24. A good method can double the effort, and a good habit can benefit a lifetime.

25. 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

25. The matter of learning does not depend on whether or not someone teaches you; the most important thing is whether or not you have realization and perseverance. - Fabre

26. 吾生也有涯,而知也无涯。

26. Life is finite, but knowledge is infinite.

27. 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

27. I always value reading a little over reading a lot, never greedy for more. I am not afraid of reading less, only afraid of not remembering well. — Xu Telie

28. 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。——(法国)谚语

28. The first time one reads a good book is like finding a good friend; reading the same good book again is like meeting a friend after a long separation. - (French Proverb)

29. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。——鲁巴金

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

30. 不积小流无以成江海,不积跬步无以至千里。

30. Without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a river or sea; without accumulating tiny steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles.

31. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。

31. There is a path to the mountain of books through diligence, and the sea of learning is boundless with hardship as the boat.

32. 旦旦而学之,久而不怠焉,迄乎成。——(清)彭瑞淑

32. Diligently study and persevere for a long time without growing weary, and eventually you will achieve success. —— (Qing Dynasty) Peng Ruishu

33. 明日复明日,明日何其多!

33. Tomorrow and tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are!

34. 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。——史美尔斯

34. Books are the most patient, the most enduring, and the most delightful companions. They never desert you in times of difficulty. - Samuel Smiles

35. 饭可以一日不吃,觉可以一日不睡,书不可以一日不读。——毛泽东

35. One can go a day without eating rice, one can go a day without sleeping, but one cannot go a day without reading books. — Mao Zedong

36. 所有的好书,读起来就像和过去世界上最杰出的人们的谈话。——笛卡儿

36. All good books read like conversations with the most distinguished people of the world's past. — Descartes

37. 知识好象砂石下面的泉水,越掘得深泉水越清。——丹麦谚语

37. Knowledge is like spring water hidden under sand and pebbles; the deeper you dig, the clearer the water becomes. - Danish Proverb

38. 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。——普希金

38. Reading is the best form of learning. Following the thoughts of great individuals is the most fascinating of sciences. — Pushkin

39. 学如才识,不日进,则日退。——(清)左宗棠

39. Study is like one's talent and knowledge; if it does not progress day by day, it will regress day by day. —— (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Zongtang

40. 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。——培根

40. Books are the ships of thought, navigating through the waves of time. They are laden with precious cargo, delivering to one generation after another. — Bacon

41. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。

41. Man cannot live like an animal; he should seek knowledge and virtue.

42. 我们爱我们的民族,这是我们自信心的源泉。天下难事,必作于易;天下大事,必作于细。

42. We love our nation, which is the source of our self-confidence. Difficult things in the world must be done from the easy; great things in the world must be done with attention to detail.

43. 要成就大事,先做好小事。

43. To achieve great things, one must first do small things well.

44. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李苦禅

44. Birds wish to soar high and spread their wings first; people wish to rise above and must first read books. - Li Kuchan

45. 龙吟八洲行壮志,凤舞九天挥鸿图。

45. The dragon roars across the eight continents with grand ambitions, the phoenix dances among the nine heavens to paint a grand vision.

46. 事在人为:一年可以等于二年、三年,例如每天用

46. Man proposes, God disposes: One year can be equal to two or three years, for example, if you use it every day, such as:

47. 十年寒窗寂寞伴,一朝成名幸福随。

47. Ten years of silent study, once successful, happiness follows.

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。——赫尔岑

48. Books are the most patient, most enduring, and most delightful companions. In any difficult or trying moment, they will never desert you. — Herzen

49. 书籍并不是没有生命的东西,它包藏着一种生命的潜力,与作者同样地活跃。不仅如此,它还像一个宝瓶,把作者生机勃勃的智慧中最纯净的精华保存起来。——弥尔顿

49. Books are not things without life; they contain a potentiality of life as active as their authors. Moreover, they are like a vessel, preserving the purest essence of the authors' lively wisdom. — Milton

50. 不夺桂冠誓不回,那怕销得人憔悴。

50. I will not return without the crown of victory, even if it takes away my youth and vigor.

51. 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

51. A lover of books will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a comforting comforter. - Barrow

52. 立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。

52. Aspire to have a genuine character, and when reading, one must put in the hard work.

53. 有的人活着却已经死了,有的人死了但他还活着!

53. Some people live but are already dead, while others have died yet they still live on!

54. 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

54. Life without books is like a world without sunshine; life without books is like birds without wings. — Shakespeare

55. 读书和学习是在别人思想和知识的帮助下,建立起自己的思想和知识。——普希金

55. Reading and studying is building one's own thoughts and knowledge with the help of others' ideas and knowledge. - Pushkin

56. 每临大事,心必静心,静则神明,豁然冰释。

56. Whenever facing significant events, the mind must be tranquil. When tranquil, the mind becomes clear, and confusion is resolved suddenly and effortlessly.

57. 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

57. The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading, all enter the ears; matters of the family, matters of the country, matters of the world, all should be concerned about. — Gu Xiancheng

58. 我们唯一不会改正的缺点是软弱。——拉罗什福科

58. The only fault we will never correct is weakness. - La Rochefoucauld

59. 善学者,借人之长以补其短。

59. A good learner borrows others' strengths to compensate for their own weaknesses.

60. 一粥一饭当思来之不易,半丝半缕恒念物力维艰。

60. One bowl of rice and one meal should make us think of how hard it is to come by, and a half thread and a half string should constantly remind us of the arduousness of material resources.

61. 读书如行路,历险毋惶恐。——《清诗铎·读书》

61. Reading is like walking; face adventures without fear. —— From "Qing Poetry Bell" (Poetry of the Qing Dynasty) on Reading

62. 读未见书,如得良友;读已见书,如逢故人。——(清)左宗棠

62. Reading books that you haven't read is like making a good friend; reading books that you have read is like meeting an old friend. —— (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Zongtang

63. 含泪播种的人一定能含笑收获。

63. The one who sows with tears will reap with laughter.

64. 我心一片磁针石,不读清华不肯休。

64. My heart is a lodestone, I won't rest unless I read Tsinghua.

65. 一寸光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴。

65. Time is gold, and gold cannot buy time.

66. 读书给人以乐趣,给人以光彩,给人以才干。——培根

66. Reading gives pleasure, gives luster, and gives ability. — Bacon

67. 故立志者,为学之心也;为学者,立志之事也。

67. Therefore, one who resolves to set a goal is motivated by the heart for studying; one who studies is engaged in the matter of setting a goal.

68. 一朝习惯,万事易办。

68. Once accustomed, all things become easy to handle.

69. 远大抱负始于高中,辉煌人生起于今日。

69. Ambitious dreams begin in high school, and a brilliant life starts today.

70. 好习惯成就一生,坏习惯毁人前程。

70. Good habits shape a lifetime, while bad habits ruin one's future prospects.

71. 态度决定一切,习惯成就未来。

71. Attitude determines everything, and habits shape the future.

72. 一切利己的生活,都是非理性的,动物的生活。——列夫·托尔斯泰

72. Any life that is self-centered is irrational; it is the life of an animal. — Leo Tolstoy

73. 没有求知欲的学生,就像没有翅膀的鸟儿。——萨迪

73. A student without curiosity is like a bird without wings. – Saadi

74. 贫不足羞 ,可羞是贫而无志。——吕坤

74. It is not shameful to be poor; what is shameful is to be poor without ambition. ——Lu Kun

75. 过去属于死神,未来属于你自己。

75. The past belongs to the devil, and the future belongs to yourself.

76. 无私是稀有的道德,因为从它身上是无利可图的。——布莱希特

76. Altruism is a rare moral virtue because it is unprofitable from all sides. - Bertolt Brecht

77. 习惯改变命运,细节铸就终身。

77. Habits change fate, and details shape a lifetime.

78. 一个能思想的人,才真是一个力量无边的人。

78. Only a person who can think is truly a person of boundless power.

79. 天下难事,必作于易;天下大事,必作于细。

79. The difficult things in the world must be done from the easy; the great things in the world must be done from the small.

80. 生当作人杰,死亦为鬼雄,至今思项羽,不肯过江东。——李清照

80. To live as a hero, to die as a hero of ghosts; even today, I still think of Xiang Yu, who would not cross the Eastern River. — Li Qingzhao

81. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。——欧阳修

81. To establish oneself, one must first establish learning; to establish learning, one must take reading as the foundation. — Ouyang Xiu

82. 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

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

83. 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。——别林斯基

83. Reading a book that is not suitable for you is worse than not reading at all. We must learn such a skill: to choose the most valuable and most suitable reading material for our own needs. — Belinsky

84. 书到精绝潜心读;文穷情理放声吟。——《对联集锦》

84. Books reach the peak of excellence when deeply read; when words are exhausted, release the spirit and recite aloud with emotion and reason. — "Collection of Couplets"

85. 生活的理想,就是为了理想的生活。——张闻天

85. The ideal of life is to live for the ideal life. — Zhang Wen Tian

86. 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。——刘白羽

86. I love books. Often I stand in front of the bookshelf, and at that moment, I feel as if a vast world, an immense ocean, and a boundless universe are unfurling before me. — Liu Baiyu

87. 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。——萨迪

87. There are two types of people who labor in vain and strive in futility: 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. - Saadi