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1. 读一部书有两个动机:一个是你喜爱它,另一个是你可以夸耀它。——罗素
1. There are two motives for reading a book: one is that you love it, and the other is that you can boast about it. - Russell
2. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺便全无用处。——富兰克林
2. Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but without both, they are of no use at all. - Franklin
3. 轻敌,最容易失败。
3. Underestimating the enemy is the easiest way to fail.
4. He who has lost shame is lost to all virtue 没有廉耻心,没有好德行。
4. He who has lost shame is lost to all virtue. One without shame has no good virtues.
5. 倘要完全的书,天下可读的书怕要绝无,倘要完全的人,天下配活的人也就有限。——鲁迅
5. If one were to seek a perfectly complete book, it is feared that there might be none to read in the world; if one were to seek a perfectly complete person, there would also be only a limited number of people worthy of living. — Lu Xun
6. He who shareth honey with the bear hath the least part of it 与熊分蜜糖,得不到多少。
6. He who shares honey with the bear gets the least part of it.
7. 莫笑无危道,虽平更陷人。
7. Do not laugh at the path without danger, for though it is even, it can still ensnare people.
8. He that will swear will lie 赌咒的人是说谎的人。
8. He who swears will lie. The one who swears is a liar.
9. He that would live in peace and rest must hear and see, and say the best 要想太太平平,生活安定,必须耳聪目明,善言动听。
9. He who desires to live in peace and tranquility must listen and observe, and speak in the most agreeable way.
10. Humility is the foundation of all virtue 谦逊是一切美德的基础。
10. Humility is the foundation of all virtue. Humility is the foundation of all virtue.
11. Hold fast when you have it 紧握你手中之物。
11. Hold fast when you have it – Cling tightly to what you possess.
12. 你可以用爱得到全世界,你也可以用恨失去全世界。
12. You can gain the whole world with love, and you can also lose the whole world with hate.
13. He who avoids temptation avoids the sin 避诱惑,免罪恶。
13. He who avoids temptation avoids sin.
14. He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like 欢喜说他欢喜的话者将要听到他不欢喜的话。
14. He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like: One who speaks only of what pleases them shall be confronted with what displeases them.
15. He who knows most speaks least 懂得多的说得少。
15. He who knows most speaks least. - He who is the most knowledgeable speaks the least.
16. He who purposes to be an author, should first be a student 想当作家,相当学生。
16. He who purposes to be an author should first be a student.
17. Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all 诚实的人马上结婚,聪明的人就不这样。
17. Honest men marry soon, while wise men do not at all.
18. Honour and profit lie not in one sack 荣誉和利益不能并存。
18. Honor and profit do not lie in the same sack.
19. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。——刘备《三国志》
19. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small. — Liu Bei, The Records of the Three Kingdoms
20. 相传我国著名诗人白居易,每当做好一首诗,总要先念给牧童或老妇人听,听取意见,然后再反复修改,直到他们拍手叫好,才算定稿。白居易之所以被后人称颂,与他的谦虚求教是分不开的,正因为他的虚心求教,他所做的诗才会贴近生活,才会亲近民众,才会通俗易懂,才会得到人民的认可并广为流传,受到后人的称赞。这正是虚心使人进步的具体表现。
20. It is said that the famous Chinese poet Bai Juyi would always recite his new poems to shepherds or old women before finalizing them, seeking their opinions. He would then revise them repeatedly until they clapped their hands in approval, at which point he considered the poem complete. The praise that Bai Juyi has received from later generations is inseparable from his humility and willingness to seek advice. It is precisely because of his modest and eager pursuit of knowledge that his poetry could be close to people's lives, accessible to the masses, easy to understand, and thus gain the recognition and widespread popularity of the people, earning the admiration of later generations. This is a concrete manifestation of how humility leads to progress.
21. Human pride is human weakness 骄傲是人类的弱点。
21. Human pride is a weakness inherent in humans.
22. 骄傲是无知的产物。
22. Pride is the product of ignorance.
23. He that talks much lies much 多嘴的人说谎也多。
23. He who talks much tells many lies.
24. 读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。心不在此,则眼看不仔细,心眼既不专却只漫诵浪读,决不能记,久也不能久也。——朱熹
24. There are three key aspects to reading: heart, eyes, and mouth. If the heart is not focused, the eyes will not see carefully, and if the mind and eyes are not focused, but only read carelessly, one cannot memorize and will not be able to keep it for long either. — Zhu Xi
25. 夫所以读书学问,本欲开心明目,利于行耳。——颜之推
25. The reason for studying books and pursuing knowledge is fundamentally to broaden one's horizons and clarify one's eyes, and to be advantageous in action. — Yan Zhiyi
26. He who blames one to his face is a hero, but he who backbites is a coward 当面责人是英雄,背后中伤是懦夫。
26. He who speaks ill of someone to their face is a hero, but he who backbites is a coward.
27. Hungry belies have no ears 饥寒起盗心。
27. The hungry are deaf. (A hungry mind has no ears.)
28. 书籍使我变成了一个幸福的人,使我的生活变成轻松而舒适的诗。——高尔基
28. Books have turned me into a happy person, making my life a light and comfortable poem. – Gorky
29. 尺有所短;寸有所长,物有所不足;智有所不明。
29. Every inch has its shortcoming; every foot has its length; every object has its inadequacy; wisdom has its blind spots.
30. He who buys what he does not need will often need what he cannot buy 平时随便买,需时无钱买。
30. He who buys what he does not need will often need what he cannot buy - He who shops impulsively will often find himself needing things he cannot afford when the time comes.
31. He who plays with fire gets burned 玩火者必自焚。
31. He who plays with fire gets burned.
32. 与兔子的骄傲自满相反,著名科学家爱因斯坦发表相对论后,享誉盛名,但他却谦虚地说:用一个大圆圈代表我所学的知识,而圆圈外面是空白,对我来说意味着无知,而圆越大,它的圆圈也越大,它与外界空白的接触面积越大;由此可见,我不懂的东西还很多。像爱因斯坦这样的著名人物在巨大的科学成就面前都能保持谦虚谨慎的科学态度,我们为什么不能学习他呢?
32. In contrast to the pride and arrogance of rabbits, after the famous scientist Einstein published his theory of relativity and gained worldwide acclaim, he remained modest, saying: "If I represent the knowledge I have learned with a large circle, the blank outside the circle represents ignorance to me. The larger the circle, the larger its circumference, and the greater its contact area with the outside world. From this, it is evident that there are still many things I do not understand. Why can't we learn from such famous figures as Einstein, who maintain a humble and cautious scientific attitude in the face of great scientific achievements?
33. 有这样一句俗语:虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后。想必大家都听说过吧!
33. There is an old saying: "Humility leads to progress, while pride leads to decline." I'm sure everyone has heard of it, right!
34. 君子泰而不骄,小人骄而不泰。
34. A gentleman is calm and not proud, while a small person is proud and not calm.
35. 居高常虑缺,持满每忧盈。
35. Always consider the possibility of being short when you are high, and always worry about being full when you are full.
36. 如果有了胡子就算学识渊博,那么,山羊也可以讲课了。
36. If having a beard makes one learned, then goats can also teach.
37. Humility often gains more than pride 谦逊往往比骄傲受益更多。
37. Humility often gains more than pride. Humility often brings more benefits than pride.
38. Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper 希望是美味的早点,但又是难咽的晚餐。
38. Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper. (Hope is a delightful start to the day, but a bitter end to the evening.)
39. He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows one should never remember it 受惠不忘,施恩不记。
39. He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows one should never remember it - "He who receives a favor should never forget it; he who grants a favor should never remember it."
40. Hope deferred makes the heart sick 希望迟迟未实现,使人心烦意撩乱。
40. Delayed hope makes the heart sick.
41. He that lives well is learned enough 生活好者,博学多才。
41. He who lives well is learned enough. — The one who lives well is sufficiently learned and talented.
42. Hunger fetches the wolf out of the woods 饥饿引狼出森林。
42. Hunger brings the wolf out of the woods.
43. 不论你在什么时候结束,重要的是结束之后就不要悔恨。
43. No matter when you decide to end, what's important is not to regret it after the fact.
44. Hunger knows no friend 饥难周友。
44. Hunger knows no friend - Famine has no friend.
45. He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing 不犯错误,成不了事。
45. He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing. — One who never makes mistakes accomplishes nothing.
46. Honey is sweet, but the bee stings 蜜糖是甜的,但蜜蜂会螫人。
46. Honey is sweet, but the bee stings.
47. He that never rode never fell 不骑马就永不会从马上跌下。
47. He that never rode never fell - One who never rides a horse will never fall off it.
48. Hope springs eternal (in the human breast) 希望会产生,永远无穷尽。
48. Hope springs eternal (in the human breast) - Hope is ever renewed and unending within the human heart.
49. 骄人好好,劳人草草。
49. The diligent are well-rewarded, while the lazy are left to their own devices.
50. 人们常常说虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后。祖先们说的这句话,用在后人们身上,简直是太合适不过了。特别针对我。
50. People often say that modesty fosters progress and pride leads to regression. This saying of our ancestors is particularly fitting when applied to the descendants, and especially to me.
51. 读书不趁早,后来徒悔懊。——《清诗铎·趁早歌》
51. Not to read early, later will only regret and be sorry. —— From Qing Shi Duo (Clear Song Bell) · Early Song
52. He that will lie will steal 说谎者必行窃。
52. He that will lie will steal - A liar will steal.
53. He that will thrive must rise at five 五更起床,百事兴旺。
53. He who wishes to thrive must rise at five o'clock in the morning; all things will prosper.
54. He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree 不劳无获。
54. He who would eat the fruit must climb the tree – No gain without pain.
55. 如你想要拥有完美无暇的友谊,可能一辈子找不到朋友。
55. If you desire to have a friendship that is perfect and flawless, you might not find a friend for a lifetime.
56. 书,是人类共同的精神财富,是人类进步的阶梯。——佚名
56. Books are the common spiritual wealth of humanity, the ladder to human progress. ——Anonymous
57. He who wills success is half way to it 下定决心成功的人是成功了一半。
57. The person who is determined to succeed is halfway there.
58. 骐骥一跃,不能十步;驽马十驾,功在不舍;锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。——荀况
58. A swift steed may leap only ten steps at a time; a slow horse may cover ten spans after ten attempts, yet its achievement lies in not giving up. If you carve something and then give up, even rotten wood will not be broken; if you carve without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved into intricate designs. — Xun Kuang
59. He will always be a slave who knows not how to earn and save 不懂挣钱和积财,只能永远当奴才。
59. He will always be a slave who knows not how to earn and save; one who is unable to make and accumulate wealth can only forever be a slave.
60. Honours change manners 荣誉能改变人的礼貌。
60. Honours change manners. Honor can change a person's etiquette.
61. 踏破铁鞋无觅处,得来全不费功夫。
61. After much effort in searching, the desired object is found without any trouble.
62. He who touches pitch will be difiled 近墨者黑
62. He who touches pitch will be defiled — One who approaches evil will be contaminated.
63. He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom 爬梯必须从底层开始。
63. He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom. - One must start from the bottom to climb the ladder.
64. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生命伴侣和导师。——高尔基
64. Books are the inseparable life companion and mentor for the youth. — Gorky
65. 生活的理想,就是为了理想的生活。——张闻天
65. The ideal of life is to live for the ideal life. - Zhang Wen Tian
66. Hide one''s talents in a napkin 埋没自己的才能。
66. Hide one's talents in a napkin - To waste or neglect one's abilities.
67. 人唯虚,始能知人。 满招损,谦受益。 满必溢,骄必败。
67. One must be humble to truly understand others. Pride brings harm, while modesty brings benefit. Excess leads to overflow, and arrogance to defeat.