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1. 书籍是造就灵魂的工具。雨果
1. Books are the tools to cultivate the soul. - Hugo
2. 别人认为不聪明的孩子,原因是孩子本身就认为自己愚笨。刘易斯
2. The reason why others consider the child not intelligent is because the child himself believes he is foolish. - Liu Yisi
3. 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
3. 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 quantity will be of no benefit. Hu Ju Ren.
4. 读一本好书,象交了一个益友。臧克家
4. Reading a good book is like making a friend for life. — Zhang Kejia
5. 素食则气不浊;独宿则神不浊;默坐则心不浊;读书则口不浊。曾国藩
5. Vegetarianism purifies the Qi; solitary living purifies the spirit; sitting in silence purifies the mind; reading purifies the mouth. — Zeng Guofan
6. 如果把生活比喻为创作的意境,那么阅读就像阳光。池莉
6. If life is likened to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like sunlight. - Chi Lili
7. 三日不读,口生荆棘;三日不弹,手生荆棘。朱舜水《答野节问》
7. If one does not read for three days, the mouth feels like thorns; if one does not play the musical instrument for three days, the hands feel like thorns. Zhu Shuoshui, "Answering Ye Jie's Questions"
8. 三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿读书时。黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。颜真卿
8. The night is deep with lanterns and the dawn's rooster crows, the very time for a young man to study. Black hair does not know the value of studying early, and white hair regrets studying late. Yan Zhenqing.
9. 凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。许名奎
9. Breaking through walls to steal light, gathering fireflies to make a bag; enduring poverty to read, Chi Ying Huanheng. Xu Mingkui
10. 人有坎,失于盛年;犹当晚学,不可自弃。颜之推
10. If one faces adversity, it is a loss during the prime of life. Yet it is still advisable to pursue learning, and one should not abandon oneself. - Yan Zhitui
11. 理想的书籍是智慧的铜匙。列夫托尔斯泰
11. The ideal book is the key of wisdom. - Leo Tolstoy
12. 理想如晨星,我们永不能触到,但我们可像航海者一样,借星光的位置而航行。史立兹
12. Ideals are like morning stars, we can never touch them, but we can navigate like sailors, using the position of the stars. — Shi Lizhi
13. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。陈寿《三国志》
13. Do not do evil because it seems small, and do not neglect to do good because it seems small. - From the "Records of the Three Kingdoms" by Chen Shou.
14. 不读书的人思想就会停止。狄德罗
14. The man who does not read has no thoughts. - Diderot
15. 读书以过目成诵为能,最是不济事。――郑板桥
15. To be able to read and recite words after just one glance is the least helpful skill in reading. -- Zheng Banqiao
16. 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
16. One who reads without any doubts must be taught to have doubts; and one who has doubts must strive to eliminate them. This is where progress is made. — Zhu Xi
17. 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
17. The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading, each sound enters the ear; domestic affairs, national affairs, and world affairs, every matter concerns. Gu Xiancheng.
18. 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
18. Reading is my only amusement, and I do not waste time in taverns or in any kind of wicked game. - Franklin
19. 举一而反三,闻一而知十,及学者用功之深,穷理之熟,然后能融会贯通,以至于此。朱熹
19. To illustrate one and generalize to ten; to hear one and know ten. Only when scholars put in deep effort and are proficient in understanding principles can they integrate and master knowledge to this extent. Zhu Xi
20. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
20. By thoroughly studying the Three Hundred Tang Poems, one will be able to recite poems even if they cannot compose them. This is from Sun Chu's Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems.
21. 学固不在乎读书,然不读书则义理无由明。朱熹
21. It is not the case that learning does not involve reading books, but without reading, one cannot understand the principles and doctrines. — Zhu Xi
22. 读书切戒在慌忙,涵泳工夫兴味长;示晓不妨权放过,切身需要急思量。陆九渊
22. Reading should never be rushed, as the act of pondering deeply brings lasting enjoyment; it is permissible to temporarily overlook what is unclear, but one must urgently ponder what is of immediate importance. — Lu Jiuyuan
23. 不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。《赫尔岑论文学》
23. Not to read is to lack true education, and it is also impossible to have any discernment. " Herzen on Literature"
24. 打开一切科学的钥匙都毫无异议地是问号,我们大部分的伟大发现都应当归功于如何?而生活的智慧大概就在于逢事都问个为什么?巴尔扎克
24. The key to all science, without any doubt, is the question mark; most of our great discoveries should be attributed to how? And the wisdom of life perhaps lies in asking 'why?' for everything. - Balzac
25. ▲熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
25.▲ Having thoroughly read the Three Hundred Tang Poems, one won't be able to write poetry but will be able to recite it—Sun Zhu's Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems
26. 读之以为肉,寒读之以当裘,孤寂读之以友朋,幽忧读之以当金石琴瑟。尤袤
26. Reading it as a meal, using it to keep warm like a fur coat, seeking companionship in solitude by reading it, and using it to console oneself as a musical instrument like a stone or a zither. — You Miao
27. 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
27. The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading, all enter the ears; domestic affairs, national affairs, and world affairs, every matter concerns. Gu Xiancheng
28. ▲业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随——韩愈
28. Diligence leads to expertise, while idleness leads to neglect; actions are shaped by thought, but destroyed by carelessness — Han Yu
29. 或作或辍,一暴十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。吴梦祥
29. If one starts and stops, being sporadic and inconsistent, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen anyone who can consider it as being beneficial. Wu Mengxiang.
30. 盛年不重来,一日难再晨。及时当勉励,岁月不待人。陶渊明
30. The prime of life does not return; a single morning can never come again. Make the most of timely opportunities, for time waits for no man. -- Tao Yuanming
31. 一个人的真正伟大之处就在于他能够认识到自己的渺小。保罗
31. The true greatness of a person lies in their ability to recognize their own insignificance. - Paul
32. 读书如行路,历险毋惶恐。 《清诗铎读书》
32. Reading is like walking a path; facing dangers without fear. —— From "The Bell of Qing Poetry on Reading"
33. 博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。《礼记》
33. "Pursue knowledge diligently, investigate thoroughly, think carefully, distinguish clearly, and act sincerely." — The Book of Rites
34. 大丈夫行事,论是非,不论利害;论顺逆,不论成败;论万世,不论一生。(明)黄宗羲
34. A man of courage acts based on what is right or wrong, not on benefits or losses; he considers whether it is in line with or against the trend, not on success or failure; he thinks about the welfare of future generations, not just one's own life. (Ming Dynasty) Huang Zongxi
35. 从善如登,从恶如崩。《国语》
35. It is as difficult to climb to virtue as it is to descend into evil. ("The Book of the States")
36. 理想的书籍,是智慧的钥匙。列夫、托尔斯泰
36. An ideal book is the key to wisdom. Lev, Tolstoy
37. 为学之道,莫先于穷理;穷理之要,必先于读书。 朱熹
37. The way of learning is to first understand the principles; to understand the principles, one must first read books. - Zhu Xi
38. 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
38. Those who read without any doubts should be taught to have doubts, and those who have doubts should strive to eliminate them. It is at this point that progress is made. — Zhu Xi
39. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。(明)吴梦祥
39. If one starts and stops, or if one is diligent for only ten days out of one hundred, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen how this could be considered sufficient. (Ming Dynasty) Wu Mengxiang
40. 天下事以难而废者十之一,以惰而废者十之九。颜之推
40. Out of all the things in the world, one-tenth are abandoned due to difficulty, and nine-tenths due to laziness. — Yan Zhitui
41. 读一切好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。笛卡儿
41. Reading all good books is like conversing with many noble individuals. - Descartes
42. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。
42. On the mountain of books, diligence is the path; on the endless sea of learning, hardship is the vessel.
43. 虚假的学问比无知更糟糕。无知好比一块空地,可以耕耘和播种;虚假的学问就象一块长满杂草的荒地,几乎无法把草拔尽。康因
43. False knowledge is worse than ignorance. Ignorance is like an empty field, which can be cultivated and sown; false knowledge is like a wilderness overgrown with weeds, almost impossible to pull all the grass out. - Confucius
44. 学必求其心得,业必贵其专精。章学诚( )
44. Study must seek one's own insights, and one's profession must be valued for its expertise. Zhang Xuecheng ( )
45. 读书破万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴富儿,颇为用钱苦。郑板桥
45. Reading through ten thousand books, without a guiding principle in one's heart, is akin to being a child who suddenly becomes rich, struggling with the burden of money. — Zheng Banqiao
46. 百川东到海,何时复西归?少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。汉乐府·长歌行
46. All rivers flow eastward to the sea, when will they return westward? If you do not strive when young, you will only be sorry when old. Han Lyfu · Changge Xing.
47. 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。笛卡儿
47. My efforts to pursue knowledge have brought me no other benefit than to increasingly realize my own ignorance. Descartes
48. 举一而反三,闻一而知十,及学者用功之深,穷理之熟,然后能融会贯通,以至于此。――朱熹
48. To illustrate one and understand ten, to hear one thing and know ten, this is the depth of effort that scholars put in and the thoroughness with which they understand the principles. Only then can they integrate and connect all knowledge, reaching this level. -- Zhu Xi