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“书香浸润人生,智慧点亮未来——读书节启航!”

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1. 理想的书籍是智慧的钥匙。列夫·托尔斯泰

1. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. - Leo Tolstoy

2. 千教万教教人求真,千学万学学做真人。——陶行之

2. "A thousand teachings and a thousand learnings all aim to seek the truth; a thousand teachings and a thousand learnings all teach one to be an authentic person." — Tao Xingzhi

3. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李苦禅

3. Birds want to fly high, so they first spread their wings; people want to advance, so they first read books. — Li Kuxian

4. 凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。——许名奎

4. Breaking through walls to steal light, gathering fireflies to make a lantern; enduring poverty to study, Chuan Yin and Hua Heng. - Xu Mingkui

5. 求学的三个条件是:多观察、多吃苦、多研究。加菲劳

5. The three conditions for seeking knowledge are: observe more, endure more hardship, and study more. Cai Falao

6. 勤能补拙是良训,一分辛劳一分才。华罗庚

6. Diligence can make up for one's deficiencies, and one's talent is a product of one's hard work. Hu Lao Geng

7. 独立思考能力,对于从事科学研究或其他任何工作,都是十分必要的。在历史上,任何科学上的重大发明创造,都是由于发明者充分发挥了这种独创精神。华罗庚

7. The ability to think independently is essential for engaging in scientific research or any other type of work. Throughout history, any major scientific invention or creation has been due to the inventor fully exercising this spirit of originality. Hua Luogeng

8. 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

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

9. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。——鲁巴金

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

10. 读书是学习,使用也是学习,而且是更重要的学习。——毛泽东

10. Reading is learning, and using is also learning, but the latter is more important learning. — Mao Zedong

11. 读书之法无它,惟是笃志虚心,反复详玩,为有功耳。——朱熹

11. The method of reading is not about anything else, but to be firm in one's purpose, open-minded, and study repeatedly and in detail, this is the only way to achieve success. ——Zhu Xi

12. 书籍——当代真正的大学。——托马斯·卡莱尔

12. Books – the true university of the present age. – Thomas Carlyle

13. 人永远是要学习的。死的时候,才是毕业的时候。——萧楚女

13. People are always in need of learning. It is when one dies that they graduate. — Xiao Chuxiu

14. 外物之味,久则可厌,读书之味,愈久愈深。——程颐

14. The taste of external things becomes weary after a long time, but the taste of reading deepens with time. — Cheng Yi

15. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。——郭沫若

15. Study not just at the third watch or the fifth drum, for the only fear is a single burst of effort followed by ten days of coldness. - Guo Moruo

16. 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

16. I always value reading less over more, never greedy for quantity. I am not afraid of reading less, but I fear not remembering well. — Xu Telie

17. 如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。霍伯斯

17. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. Hobbes.

18. 天才不能使人不必工作,不能代替劳动。要发展天才,必须长时间地学习和高度紧张地工作。人越有天才,他面临的任务也就越复杂,越重要。阿·斯米尔诺夫

18. Genius does not exempt one from work, nor can it replace labor. To develop genius, one must study for long periods and work intensely. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks they face. A. Smirnov

19. 青年最主要的任务是学习。朱德

19. The main task of young people is to learn. - Zhu De

20. 科学的灵感,决不是坐等可以等来的。如果说,科学上的发现有什么偶然的机遇的话,那么这种偶然的机遇只能给那些学有素养的人,给那些善于独立思考的人,给那些具有锲而不舍的精神的人,而不会给懒汉。华罗庚

20. Scientific inspiration cannot be waited for passively. If there is any accidental opportunity in scientific discoveries, then such an accidental opportunity can only be given to those who are well-versed in their studies, to those who are good at independent thinking, to those who possess the spirit of perseverance, and it will not be given to lazybones. Hua Loo-keng

21. 有教养的头脑的第一个标志就是善于提问。普列汉诺夫

21. The first sign of an educated mind is the ability to ask good questions. Plekhanov

22. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。——富兰克林

22. Reading is an easy matter, thinking is a difficult matter, but without either, there is no use at all. — Franklin

23. 我们对于真理必须经常反复地说,因为错误也有人在反复地宣传,并且不是个别的人而是有大批的人宣传。歌德

23. We must repeatedly talk about truth because there are also a large number of people spreading errors, not just a few individuals but a great many. - Goethe

24. 旦旦而学之,久而不怠焉,迄乎成。(清)彭瑞淑

24. To study diligently day by day, not to grow weary after a long time, and finally to achieve success. (Qing Dynasty) Peng Ruishu

25. 看书和学习是思想的经常营养,是思想的无穷发展。冈察洛夫

25. Reading and studying are the regular nourishment for the mind, the endless development of thought. – Goncharov

26. 做学问的功夫,是细嚼慢咽的功夫。好比吃饭一样,要嚼得烂,方好消化,才会对人体有益。陶铸

26. The work of scholarly pursuit requires a process of savoring and digesting slowly. Just like eating, one must chew the food well before it can be digested properly, and only then will it be beneficial to the body. -- Tao Zhuo

27. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人。刘备

27. Do not do evil because it seems small, and do not neglect doing good because it seems trivial. Only virtue and integrity can truly win people's respect. - Liu Bei

28. 有阅读能力而不愿读好书的人,和文盲没有两样。——马克·吐温

28. A person who can read but will not read good books is no different from an illiterate person. — Mark Twain

29. 只有受过教育的、诚心诚意的人才是有趣味的人,也只有他们才是社会所需要的。这样的人越多,天国来到人间也就越快。契诃夫

29. Only those who are educated and sincere are interesting, and only they are what society needs. The more such people there are, the sooner the kingdom of heaven will come to earth. Chekhov

30. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。——吴梦祥

30. Either starting and stopping or being intermittent, if one studies for ten days and then stops for twenty, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen how this could be considered beneficial. — Wu Mengxiang

31. 科学家的天职叫我们应当继续奋斗,彻底揭示自然界的奥秘,掌握这些奥秘以便能在将来造福人类。居里夫人

31. The calling of scientists requires us to continue our struggle, to thoroughly uncover the mysteries of nature, and to master these mysteries so that they can benefit humanity in the future. — Madame Curie

32. 读书而不能运用,则所读的书等于废纸。——华盛顿

32. To read and not to apply, that's the equivalent of waste paper. – Washington

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

33. An experienced person reads with two eyes; one eye sees the words on the page, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. - Goethe

34. 已经变成一种神秘的科学,令人高深莫测。但是**其实是一个极自然的东西,也是日常生活中最必要的东西。**就是生活。希特勒

34. It has become a mysterious science, enigmatic and profound. But in fact, it is an extremely natural thing and the most necessary thing in everyday life. It is life. - Hitler

35. 读死书是害己,一开口就害人;但不读书也并不见得好。——鲁迅

35. Reading books blindly is harmful to oneself, and opening one's mouth is harmful to others; but not reading books is not necessarily good either. — Lu Xun

36. 读书欲精不欲博,用心欲专不欲杂。——黄庭坚

36. One should desire to read deeply rather than broadly, and to focus one's mind on concentration rather than on diversification. — Huang Tingjian

37. 读书而不思考,等于吃饭而不消化。——波尔克

37. Reading without thinking is the same as eating without digesting. — Polk

38. 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

38. I always value reading less than more, never greedy for quantity. I am not afraid of reading less, but I fear not remembering it well. Xu TeLi

39. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。——朱熹

39. The method of reading is to progress gradually, to read thoroughly, and to ponder deeply. — Zhu Xi

40. 书房是文人精神的巢穴,生命的禅堂。佚名

40. The study room is the nest of the literary spirit, the Zen hall of life. Anonymous

41. 为学之道,莫先于穷理;穷理之要,必先于读书。——朱熹

41. The way of learning is to start with understanding the principles; the key to understanding the principles is to start with reading books. — Zhu Xi

42. 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。——培根

42. The purpose of reading is not for eloquence and refutation, nor for credulity and blind obedience, but for thought and consideration. — Bacon

43. 读书患不多,思义患不明;足己患不学,既学患不行。——韩愈

43. The worry of reading is not enough, the worry of understanding is not clear; the worry of being self-sufficient is not studying, the worry of having studied is not acting. — Han Yu

44. 好问的人,只做了五分种的愚人;耻于发问的人,终身为愚人。佚名

44. The inquisitive person is only a fool for five minutes; the one ashamed to ask is a fool for life. (Anonymous)

45. 读书给人以乐趣,给人以光彩,给人以才干。——培根

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

46. 至于我,是向自然学习,是只爱真理的,哪怕只是真理的一个影子,也使我感到欢欣鼓舞,胜过一切给人带来荣华富贵的谬误。我宁愿在光天化日之下凭着我短绌的天资到处碰壁,也不肯在黑暗中凭着谨小慎微使自己得救或者发财。拉美特利?>

46. As for me, I learn from nature, I love only truth, and even the mere shadow of truth fills me with joy and elation, more than all the fallacies that bring wealth and honor. I would rather bump into walls everywhere, relying on my limited abilities in broad daylight, than save myself or become wealthy by being overly cautious in the dark. La Mettrie?

47. 不以规矩,无以成方园。孟子

47. Without rules, there can be no formation of squares and circles. - Mencius

48. 一日不书,百事荒芜。李诩

48. "If one day goes by without writing, a hundred things will become desolate." — Li Xu

49. 要成为德、智、体兼优的劳动者,锻炼身体极为重要。身体健康是求学和将来工作之本。运动能治百病,能使人身体健康,头脑敏捷,对学习有促进作用。吴耕民

49. In order to be an outstanding worker in terms of moral, intellectual, and physical fitness, it is extremely important to exercise and keep the body fit. Physical health is the foundation for pursuing education and future employment. Exercise can cure all diseases, maintain a healthy body, sharpen the mind, and promote learning. Wu Gengmin.

50. 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

50. Do not read for the sake of quantity, but rather ponder over what you read; such reading has greatly benefited me. — Rousseau

51. 处处是创造之地,天天是创造之时,人人是创造之人。陶行之

51. Every place is a land of creation, every day is a time for creation, and every person is a creator. - Tao Xingzhi

52. 在科学上进步而道义上落后的人,不是前进,而是后退。亚里士多德

52. A person who progresses in science but lags morally is not advancing, but retreating. - Aristotle

53. 学问是异常珍贵的东西,从任何源泉吸收都不可耻。阿卜·日·法拉兹

53. Knowledge is an exceptionally precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. Abū 'l-Hasan al-Fārābī.

54. 读万卷书,行万里路。顾炎武

54. "Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles." Gu Yanwu.

55. 发明是百分之一的聪明加百分之九十九的勤奋。爱迪生

55. An invention is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. — Thomas Edison

56. 与肝胆人共事,无字句处读书。周恩来

56. To work with men of the liver and gallbladder is to read between the lines. -- Zhou Enlai

57. 读书时,我愿在每一个美好思想的面前停留,就像在每一条真理面前停留一样。——爱默生

57. When reading, I wish to pause before every beautiful thought, just as I do before every truth. — Emerson

58. 读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。朱熹

58. There are three key aspects to reading: the mind must be present, the eyes must be attentive, and the mouth must participate. — Zhu Xi

59. 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。莎士比亚

59. Books are the nourishment of the world. Life without books is like a world without sunlight; wisdom without books is like birds without wings. - Shakespeare

60. 我所学到的任何有价值的知识都是由自学中得来的。达尔文

60. Any valuable knowledge I have acquired has come from self-study. - Darwin

61. 科学是系统化了的知识。斯宾塞

61. Science is systematized knowledge. Spinoza

62. 教育!科学!学会读书,便是点燃火炬;每个字的每个音节都发射火星。——雨果

62. Education! Science! To learn to read is to light a torch; every syllable of every word sends out sparks. — Hugo

63. 任何人都承认实验是科学之母,这是确定不移的真理,谁也不会否认。米丘林

63. Everyone acknowledges that experimentation is the mother of science, this is an incontestable truth that no one would deny. Mikhaylov.

64. 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。——孙中山

64. My lifelong hobby. Apart from that, I only have a passion for reading. Without reading, I cannot live a day. – Sun Yat-sen

65. 人类的希望像是一颗永恒的星,乌云掩不住它的光芒。特别是在今天,和平不是一个理想,一个梦,它是万人的愿望。巴金

65. The hope of humanity is like a star that shines eternally, its light unobscured by clouds. Especially today, peace is not an ideal or a dream; it is the wish of all people. Ba Jin.

66. 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

66. The desire for quick results is the greatest disease in reading. The key lies in the meticulous and continuous effort, not in the lack of speed. — Lu Long

67. 读书对于智慧也像体操对于身体一样。——爱迪生

67. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. — Edison

68. 提出一个问题往往比解决一个更重要。因为解决问题也许仅是一个数学上或实验上的技能而已,而提出新的问题,却需要有创造性的想像力,而且标志着科学的真正进步。爱因斯坦

68. Formulating a question is often more important than solving one. Because solving a problem may merely require a mathematical or experimental skill, while formulating new questions requires creative imagination and marks the true progress of science. - Einstein

69. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。马克思

69. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with splendid attire. — Marx

70. 读书之于精神,恰如运动之于身体。——爱迪生

70. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. - Edison

71. 读书如饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃者生疾病。——章学诚

71. Reading is like eating; those who eat well become vigorous, while those who do not eat well fall ill. — Zhang Xuecheng

72. 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

72. The lamps are lit at the third watch and the rooster crows at the fifth, which is the time for a man to study. Black hair does not know the importance of studying early, and white hair regrets studying late. — Yan Zhenqing

73. 想像力比知识更重要,因为知识是有限的,而想像力概括着世界的一切,推动着进步,并且是知识进化的源泉。严格地说,想像力是科学研究的实在因素。爱因斯坦

73. Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. In a strict sense, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. - Einstein

74. 读书不知味,不如束高阁;蠢鱼尔何如,终日食糟粕。——袁牧

74. If you read books without savoring their essence, it's better to put them on a high shelf; what about you, dull fish, spending the whole day on dregs? — Yuan Mu

75. 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

75. It is important to study books in a sequential and gradual manner; after mastering one book, only then read another, do not rush through the ranks in haste, as doing so, though the number is large, is of no benefit. — Hu Juren

76. 读书补天然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。——培根

76. Reading compensates for nature's deficiencies, and experience compensates for the deficiencies of reading. — Bacon

77. 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

77. Reading is the best way to learn. Following the thoughts of great individuals is the most fascinating science. - Pushkin

78. 不学诗,无以言。孔子

78. Without studying poetry, there is no way to express oneself. Confucius

79. 喜欢读书,就等于把生活中寂寞的辰光换成巨大享受的时刻。孟德斯鸠

79. To love reading is to turn the lonely moments of life into moments of great enjoyment. Montesquieu