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1. 书富如入海,百货皆有。人之精力,不能兼收尽取,但得春所欲求者尔。故愿学者每次作一意求之。
1. Books are as vast as the sea, containing all sorts of merchandise. Human energy cannot take in and acquire everything, but one can only obtain what one desires. Therefore, I wish for scholars to pursue one subject at a time each time they study.
2. 不怕不知亲,就怕不认亲。
2. It's not the fear of not knowing one's relatives that matters, but the fear of not recognizing them.
3. 少小多才学,平生志气高。别人怀宝剑,我有笔如刀。
3. Young and talented, with ambition soaring high. While others carry swords, I wield a pen like a blade.
4. 当怒读则喜,当病读则痊。恃此用为命,纵横堆满前。
4. When angry, read and be joyful; when ill, read and recover. Relying on this, life is filled with abundance, and the world is at one's command.
5. 41路漫漫其修道远,吾将上下而求索。——屈原
5. The road to cultivate the Way is long and arduous, I shall strive upwards and downwards in pursuit of it. — Qu Yuan
6. 山是一步一步登上来的,船是一橹一橹摇出去的。
6. The mountain was climbed step by step, and the boat was pushed away row by row.
7. 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
7. A person who does not make a resolution to cultivate thought loses the greatest pleasure in life. - Thomas Edison
8. 15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》
8. Throughout history, many noble families have accumulated virtue. The highest moral character in the world is still that of a person who reads. —— "Wall Mirror of Proverbs"
9. 人不知足,狗不知臭。
9. People are never satisfied, and dogs don't know what stinks.
10. 读书患不多,思义患不明。患足己不学,既学患不行。
10. The problem with reading is not that it is too much, but that the meaning is not clearly understood. The problem with being content with oneself and not learning is that once you have learned, you are afraid to act.
11. 善恶随人作,祸福自己招。
11. Good and evil are actions of one's own making, and misfortunes and blessings come as one's own destiny.
12. 不登高山,不知天之高也;不临深溪,不知地之厚也。——《荀子》
12. If one does not climb high mountains, one cannot know the height of the sky; if one does not stand by deep ravines, one cannot know the thickness of the earth. — From Xunzi
13. 半亩方塘一鉴开,天光月影共徘徊。问渠那得清如许,为有源头活水来。
13. A half-mu square pond reflects the sky and the moonlight dancing together. Ask where this water is so clear, for it comes from a living spring.
14. 宁可说不透,不可夸大口。
14. It's better to say less than to exaggerate.
15. 喜花须检点,挨月不梳投。
15. Happiness flowers must be carefully inspected, not combed or discarded month by month.
16. 35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
16. The book is not only life, but also the source of cultural life in the present, past, and future. — Kuffayev
17. 情况是在不断地变化,要使自己的思想适应新的情况,就得学习。——毛泽东
17. The situation is constantly changing; in order to adapt one's thoughts to the new situation, one must learn. -- Mao Zedong
18. 做老实人,说老实话,干老实事,就是实事求是。
18. To be an honest person, speak honest words, and do honest deeds is to be down-to-earth and factual.
19. 古今来许多世家,无非积德。天地间第一人品,还是读书。
19. Throughout history, many noble families have accumulated virtue. The finest character in the world is still that of a scholar.
20. 读书读得太多,反而会造成一些自以为是的无知之徒。——卢棱
20. Reading too much can lead to some self-righteous ignoramuses. — Rousseau
21. 粗缯大布裹生涯,腹有诗书气自华。
22. 读书如吃饭,善吃者长精神,不善吃者长疾瘤。
21. Life wrapped in coarse cloth and thick cloth, the essence of poetry and books brings inner radiance. 22. Reading is like eating; those who eat well gain vitality, while those who do not eat well develop tumors.
23. 说谎话的人所得到的,就只是即使说了真话也没有人相信。
23. A liar gets nothing but disbelief even when he tells the truth.
24. 读书对于智慧,就象体操对于身体一样。——(英国)谚语
24. Reading is to wisdom what exercise is to the body. — (English Proverb)
25. 明枪易躲,暗箭难防。
25. Open arrows are easy to avoid, but hidden arrows are hard to defend against.
26. 不要害怕拒绝他人,如果自己的理由出于正当。
26. Do not be afraid to refuse others if your reasons are justified.
27. 书读的越多而不加思索,你就会觉得你知道得很多;但当你读书而思考越多的时候,你就会清楚地看到你知道得很少。——伏尔泰
27. The more you read without thinking, the more you will feel that you know a lot; but when you read more and think more, you will clearly see that you know very little. — Voltaire
28. 友谊是两颗心真诚相待,而不是一颗心对另一颗心的敲打。
28. Friendship is the sincere treatment of two hearts, not the beating of one heart on another.
29. 为学之道,莫先于穷理;穷理之要,必先于读书。
29. The way to study is to start with understanding the principles; and to understand the principles, one must start with reading books.
30. 山河易改,秉性难移。
30. The mountains and rivers may change, but a person's nature is hard to alter.
31. 力学如力耕,勤惰尔自知。但使书种多,会有岁稔时。
31. Mechanics is like farming, diligence and laziness are known to yourself. But if the seeds of books are sown in abundance, there will be a time of abundant harvest.
32. 交友须带三分侠气 做人要存一点素心。
32. In making friends, one should carry a sense of chivalry to a degree. In being a person, one should retain a bit of simplicity in the heart.
33. 26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
33. Books are the foundation of any kind of knowledge, the foundation of the foundation of any discipline — Zweig
34. 三人行,必有我师焉,择其善者而从之,择其不善者而改之。
34. Where there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them, and correct the bad in myself.
35. 人情长在,钱有了时。
35. The essence of human relationships endures, and money comes and goes.
36. 22真正的书籍应是黑夜和沉默的产物,而不是白昼和闲聊的果实。——马塞尔·普鲁斯特
36. The true book should be the product of night and silence, not the fruit of daylight and chatter. — Marcel Proust
37. 天子重英豪,文章教儿曹。万般皆下品,惟有读书高。
37. The Son of Heaven values heroic men, teaching children literature and eloquence. All else is beneath, only studying is noble.
38. 58晓月闲移三尺剑;孤灯苦读五更书。——《对联集锦》
38. 58 The moonlight leisurely shifts its position over the three-foot sword; the solitary lamp toils through the books at the fifth watch. — "Collection of Couplets"
39. 入于污泥而不染、不受资产阶级糖衣炮弹的侵蚀,是最难能可贵的革命品质。
39. To remain unsoiled amidst the mud and not be corrupted by the sugar-coated arrows of the bourgeoisie is the most valuable and commendable revolutionary quality.
40. 把学问过于用作装饰是虚假;完全依学问上的规则断事是书生的怪癖。——培根
40. Overusing scholarship as decoration is false; relying entirely on scholarly rules in making judgments is the eccentricity of a bookworm. — Bacon
41. 晴天不肯去,直待雨淋头。
41. The sun refuses to leave, until it rains straight on one's head.
42. 读律看书四十年,乌纱头上有青天。男儿欲画凌烟阁,第一功名不爱钱。
42. For forty years, studying laws and books, there's a clear sky above my jade hat. As a man, I wish to paint in the Linger Cloud Pavilion, my top achievement is not to love money.
43. 凡事不宜刻,若读书则不可不刻;凡事不宜贪,若买书则不可不贪。
43. One should not be overly rigid in all matters, but if one is reading, one must be rigorous; one should not be overly greedy in all matters, but if one is buying books, one must be greedy.
44. 10经验丰富的人读书用两只眼睛,一只眼睛看到纸面上的话,另一眼睛看到纸的背面——歌德
44. 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
45. 昨夜江边春水生,蒙冲巨舰一毛轻。向来枉费推移力,此日中流自在行。
45. Last night, the spring river by the bank surged, the great warship floated as light as a feather. Previously, all the effort to push it was in vain, but today it glides freely in the middle of the current.
46. 草遮不住鹰眼,水遮不住鱼眼。
46. The grass cannot hide the eagle's eyes, nor can the water hide the fish's eyes.
47. 喜欢一个人,就是在一起很开心;爱一个人,就是即使不开心,也想在一起。
47. Liking someone means being happy together; loving someone means wanting to be together even when you're not happy.
48. 52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》
48. Those who are born knowing it are the highest; those who learn and know it 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, they are the lowest. ——The Analects
49. 肩挑五岳,胸罗百川。
49. Shouldering the Five Sacred Mountains, embracing the hundred rivers in the chest.
50. 天下事以难而废者十之以惰而废者十之——颜之推
50. In the world, ten things are abandoned because of difficulty, and ten because of laziness. —— Yan Zhitui
51. 不怕不要命,就怕不要脸。
51. It's not that I don't fear death, but I fear losing face.
52. 36早知今日读书是,悔作从前任侠非。——李欣
52. Had I known that studying today would be the way, I would regret having been a chivalrous hero in the past. — Li Xin
53. 谁都不会死读一本书。每个人都从书中研究自已,要不是发现自己就是控制自己。——罗曼·罗兰
53. No one reads a book with dead diligence. Everyone studies themselves through the book, either to discover themselves or to control themselves. — Romain Rolland
54. 虎生犹可积近,人毒不堪亲。
54. A tiger, though fierce, can be approached gradually; a man's toxicity is not something one can bear to be close to.
55. 今天工作不努力,明天努力找工作。
55. If you don't work hard today, you'll have to work hard to find a job tomorrow.
56. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
56. Having thoroughly read the Three Hundred Tang Poems, one may not be able to compose poetry but will certainly be able to recite Sun Zhu's "Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems."
57. 38读书不趁早,后来徒悔懊。—— 《清诗铎·趁早歌》
57. "Reading books not in one's youth, regret and remorse will follow later." — From "The Bell of Qing Poetry: The Song of Seizing the Early Opportunity"
58. 一步深陷,二步难跋。
58. One step too deep, the second step is hard to take.
59. 藏书不难,能看为难;看书不难,能读为难;读书不难,能用为难;能用不难,能记为难。
59. It's not hard to have a library, but it's difficult to read; it's not hard to read, but it's difficult to understand; it's not hard to understand, but it's difficult to apply; it's not hard to apply, but it's difficult to remember.
60. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。
60. If one starts and stops, or if one only studies for ten days out of every hundred, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen how it could be considered sufficient.
61. 人咬人比狗狠,人害人比狼凶。
61. Humans are crueler than dogs, and harmful to others more ferocious than wolves.
62. 学然后知不足,教然后知困,知不足,然后能自反也;知困,然后能自强也。
62. It is through learning that one knows one's deficiencies; it is through teaching that one knows one's difficulties. Knowing one's deficiencies, one can then reflect upon oneself; knowing one's difficulties, one can then strive to improve.
63. 34时间就像海绵里的水,只要愿挤,总还是有的。
63. Time is like water in a sponge, as long as you are willing to squeeze it, there's always some to be found.
64. 假使你活着能够认命,你就会平平稳稳,安安静静的活下去。不要顶风站着,有好多东西会随风吹来的。——高尔基
64. If you can accept your fate while alive, you will live a peaceful and tranquil life. Do not stand against the wind; many things will come with the wind. - Gorky
65. 事前不思量,事后悔断肠。
65. Not to think things through beforehand, and then regret with a broken heart.
66. 读书如树木,不可求骤长。植诸空山中,日来而月往。露叶既畅茂,烟打渐苍莽。
66. Reading is like growing trees, which cannot be expected to grow rapidly. Planted in the empty mountains, they grow with the passage of days and months. Once the leaves are lush and flourishing, they gradually become dense and ancient under the smoke and mist.
67. 12没有比读书更廉价的娱乐,更持久的满足了。——蒙台居
67. There is no cheaper entertainment than reading, no more enduring satisfaction. — Montaigne
68. 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。
68. The third watch of the night with lanterns burning, and the fifth watch with the rooster crowing, are the best times for a young man to study. Young and unaware, I didn't grasp the importance of studying early, and only when I'm old do I regret starting to read too late.
69. 当文学变成半是商品半是艺术的时候,就会繁荣鼎盛。——[英]拉尔夫
69. When literature becomes half commodity and half art, it will flourish and thrive. ——[English] Ralph
70. 25时危见臣节,世乱识忠良。—— 鲍 照《代出自蓟北门行》
70. At the 25th hour, in danger, I see the loyalty of my ministers; in times of chaos, I recognize the virtue of the loyal and upright. — Bao Zhao, "Substitute for the Song from the Jí North Gate"
71. 28要掌握书,莫被书掌握;要为生而读,莫为读而生。——布尔沃
71. To master the book, do not let the book master you; read for life, not for reading life. — Bulwer
72. 读书譬如饮食,从容咀嚼,其味必长;大嚼大咀,终不知味也。
72. Reading is like eating; to savor it slowly and chew thoughtfully, the taste will last; to gulp it down carelessly, you will never really taste it.
73. 书富如入海,百货皆有。人之精力,不能兼收尽取,但得春所欲求者尔。故愿学者每次作一意求之。——苏轼
73. Books are as vast as the sea, with all sorts of commodities. Human energy cannot encompass and acquire everything, but only what one desires in spring. Therefore, I wish scholars to seek knowledge with a single intention each time. — Su Shi
74. 士大夫三日不读书,则礼义不交,便觉面目可憎,语言无味。
74. A scholar-official who does not read for three days will find that he lacks the exchange of propriety and righteousness, and he will seem repulsive in appearance and his words will lack flavor.
75. 人不知死,车不知翻。
75. People do not know death, and the car does not know to overturn.
76. 光说落空,动手成功。
76. Words alone are empty; it's only through action that success is achieved.
77. 读书不独变气质,且能养精神,盖理义收摄故也。
77. Reading not only changes one's temperament, but also nourishes the spirit, because it is due to the gathering of principles and righteousness.
78. 人生应该如蜡烛一样,从顶燃到底,一直都是光明的。
78. Life should be like a candle, burning from the top to the bottom, always shining.