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1. 再没有比读书更廉价的娱乐,更持久的满足了。蒙台居
1. There is no cheaper form of entertainment or more enduring satisfaction than reading, according to Montaigne.
2. 要掌握书,莫被书掌握;要为生而读,莫为读而生。——布尔沃
2. To master the book, do not let the book master you; read to live, do not live to read. - Bulwer
3. 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。
3. No one will read a book passively. Everyone studies themselves through the book, either to discover themselves or to control themselves.
4. 学会读书,便是点燃火炬;每个字的每个音节都将发射火星。雨果
4. Learning to read is like lighting a torch; every syllable of every character will emit sparks. - Hugo
5. 读书之乐何处寻,数点梅花天地心。(宋)朱熹
5. Where can one find the joy of reading? Count the plum blossoms in the heart of the universe. (Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi
6. 学风四戒:戒满,满则无求;戒骄,骄则无知;戒惰,惰则无进;戒浮,浮则无深。报摘
6. The Four Taboos of Academic Atmosphere: Abstain from complacency, for complacency leads to a lack of desire; abstain from arrogance, for arrogance leads to ignorance; abstain from laziness, for laziness leads to no progress; abstain from superficiality, for superficiality leads to a lack of depth. News Digest
7. 43我一生的嗜好。除了革命外,只有好读书,我一天不读书,便不能生活。孙中山
7. 43 My lifelong hobby. Apart from revolution, there is only a love for reading books. Without reading a day, I cannot live. Sun Yat-sen
8. 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
8. Books are the ships of thought, forging their way through the waves of the times. They are laden with valuable cargo, delivering it to generation after generation. - Bacon
9. 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
9. One who reads without doubt should be taught to have doubt; one who has doubt should strive to eliminate it, for only then is there progress. - Zhu Xi
10. 33天子重英豪,文章教儿曹。万般皆下品,惟有读书高。《神童诗劝学》
10. The Son of Heaven values the heroic, teaching his children the arts of writing. All else is of lowly rank, only studying is superior. ("The Poem of the Divine Child Encouraging Study")
11. 读书而不思考,等于吃饭而不消化。波尔克
11. Reading without thinking is like eating without digesting. — Paine
12. 书本应该依据科学,而不是让科学去依据书本。培根
12. Books should be based on science, not the other way around, for science to be based on books. - Bacon
13. 生命是短暂的,空余时间很少,因此我们不应把一刻空余时间耗费在阅读价值不大的书籍上。罗斯金
13. Life is short, and leisure time is scarce, so we should not waste even a moment of leisure reading books of little value. - Rossetti
14. 书是灵魂最好的麻醉剂。钱伯斯
14. Books are the best anesthetic for the soul. - Chambers
15. 书籍用得好的时候是最好的东西;滥用的时候,是最坏的东西之一。爱默生
15. A book is the best thing when used well; the worst thing when used excessively. - Emerson
16. 悠闲读书,意在怡情,情之所致,灵魂可随着书的脉络而神游,或领悟诗词的豪情浪漫,哲学的玄妙精深,逻辑学的机巧善变,小说的峰回路转悲欢离合;或寻名山大川,古迹名胜,深林幽谷,奇花异草;如有幸读到一本好书,就如同与高雅之士谈心,同良师益友交流,潜移默化之中得到升华。
16. Leisurely reading is intended to soothe the mind. Wherever one's emotions lead, the soul can wander through the threads of the book, or appreciate the heroic and romantic spirit of poetry and songs, the profound and mysterious essence of philosophy, the cunning and versatile nature of logic, or the ups and downs, joys and sorrows of novels. Or, seek out famous mountains and rivers, ancient sites, famous attractions, deep forests, secluded valleys, rare flowers, and exotic herbs. If one is fortunate enough to read a good book, it is as if to converse with refined individuals, to exchange ideas with good teachers and friends, and to elevate oneself subtly through this process.
17. 学习并不等于就是摹仿某些东西,而是掌握技巧和方法。高尔基
17. Learning is not the same as imitating something; it is about mastering skills and methods. Gorky
18. 3当一个伟大的思想作为一种福音降临这个世界时,它对于受陈规陋习羁绊的大众会成为一种冒犯,而在那些读书不少但学识不深的人看来,却是一桩蠢事。歌德
18. 3 When a great idea descends upon the world as a gospel, it offends the masses who are shackled by conventions and habits, and in the eyes of those who have read much but lack profound knowledge, it seems like folly. - Goethe
19. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。韩愈
19. "Diligence makes skillful, idleness makes lazy; actions are shaped by thought, and destroyed by carelessness." Han Yu
20. 读书对于我来说是驱散生活中的不愉快的最好手段。没有一种苦恼是读书所不能驱散的。孟德斯鸠
20. Reading is the best means for me to dispel the unpleasantness in life. There is no distress that reading cannot dispel. Montesquieu
21. 读者方面,从一字一句阅读开始,通过读完一篇,这观赏就是一个心理学的过程。川端康成
21. From the very first word, the act of reading through a passage is a psychological process. Yan Shuicheng
22. 读书无嗜好,就不能尽其多。不先泛览群书,则会无所适从或失之偏好。广然后深,博然后专。鲁迅
22. Without a passion for reading, one cannot exhaust the vastness of knowledge. If one does not first read a wide range of books, they may be at a loss for direction or become fixated on a particular preference. First broaden, then delve deep; first be comprehensive, then specialize. — Lu Xun
23. 两个人如果读过同一本书,他们之间就有了一条纽带。爱默生
23. When two people have read the same book, there is a bond between them. - Emerson
24. 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
24. The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading, all enter the ear; domestic affairs, national affairs, and world affairs, all should be concerned about. - Gu Xiancheng
25. 当我们第一遍读一本好书的时候,我们仿佛觉得找到了一个朋友;当我们再一次读这本书的时候,仿佛又和老朋友重逢。伏尔泰
25. When we read a good book for the first time, we feel as if we have found a friend; when we read it again, it's as if we are meeting an old friend. Voltaire
26. 读书,永远不恨其晚。晚比永远不读强。梁实秋
26. Reading, one should never regret starting too late. It is better to start late than never. - Liang Shiqiu
27. 20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
27. If you don't read, you won't have true education, and it's also impossible to have any discernment. Herzen
28. 17书籍帮助我从一片烂泥塘里站了起来,如果没有书的帮助,我会被愚蠢和下流淹死。高尔基
28. The books helped me to stand up from the quagmire, without the help of books, I would have been drowned in foolishness and vulgarity. Gorky
29. 学会读书,便是点燃火炬;每个词的每个音节都发射火星。雨果
29. To learn to read is to ignite a torch; each syllable of every word emits sparks. Hugo
30. 少年读书,如隙中窥月;中年读书,如庭中望月;老年读书,如台上玩月。皆以阅历之深浅,为所得之深浅耳。张潮
30. When young, reading is like peering at the moon through a crack; in middle age, it is like gazing at the moon from a courtyard; in old age, it is like playing with the moon on a stage. All these depend on the depth of one's experiences, which in turn determines the depth of one's understanding. - Zhang Chao
31. 书籍就像一盏神灯,它照亮人们最遥远、最黯淡的生活道路。乌皮特
31. Books are like a magic lamp, illuminating the most distant and darkest paths of people's lives. Uپیț.
32. 能够摄取必要营养的人要比吃得多的人更健康,同样地,真正的学者往往不是读了很多书的人,而是读了有用的书的人。——亚里斯提
32. Those who can absorb the necessary nutrition are healthier than those who eat more. Similarly, true scholars are often not those who have read many books, but those who have read useful books. - Aristotle
33. 当我们读书太快活太慢时,我们什么也不能理解。帕斯卡
33. When we read too fast or too slow, we understand nothing. Pascal
34. 壮士腰间三尺剑;男儿腹中五车书。《对联集锦》
34. A hero's waist holds a three-foot sword; a man's abdomen contains five carts of books. "Collection of Couplets"
35. 48真正的读书使瞌睡者醒来,给未定目标者选择适当的目标。正当的书籍指示人以正道,使其避免误入歧途。卡耐基
35. True reading awakens the drowsy, gives proper aims to the aimless. Right books guide people on the right path, leading them away from wrong paths. Carnegie
36. 11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
36. The matter of studying does not depend on whether someone is teaching you; what is most important is whether you have self-realization and perseverance. Fabre.
37. 买书没有读书难,读书没有消化难。奥斯勒
37. It's not as difficult to buy books as it is to read them, and it's not as difficult to read as it is to digest them. - Osler
38. 对图书倾注的爱,就是对才智的爱。——德伯里
38. The love for books is the love for wisdom. — Deberi
39. 我喜欢看朴实的平装书,没有厚重的外壳,随意抓在手里,躺在床上或是窝在沙发都可以,而精装书恐怕只有摆在书架上充当门面时才凸显了它的价值。这个画面里拿书的人一定要穿着随意舒适,一身职业装硬硬的坐在办公桌前,就会将意境大大减分。
39. I like to read plain, softcover books without heavy covers, which can be easily held in hand, read while lying in bed, or curled up on the sofa. While hardcover books may only highlight their value when displayed on a bookshelf as a facade. In this scene, the person holding the book must be dressed casually and comfortably; someone in a stiff business suit sitting in front of a desk would greatly reduce the artistic atmosphere.
40. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。人都向往知识,一旦知识的渴望在他身上熄灭,他就不再成为人。——南森
40. People who do not read have their thoughts come to a halt. Everyone aspires for knowledge, and once the thirst for knowledge is extinguished within them, they no longer become human. - Nansen
41. 学必求其心得,业必贵其专精。——(清)章学诚
41. "In learning, one must seek to understand it from one's heart; in one's career, one must value specialization and expertise." — (Qing Dynasty) Zhang Xuecheng
42. 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
42. One can go without eating for a day, and one can go without sleeping for a day, but one cannot go without reading books for a day. -- Mao Zedong
43. 书籍应有助于达到以下四个目的中的一个:获取智慧,变得虔诚,得到欢乐,或便于运用。——德纳姆
43. Books should help achieve one of the following four purposes: to gain wisdom, to become pious, to find joy, or to be of practical use. — Denham
44. 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
44. The purpose of reading is not for oratory and refutation, nor for light belief and blind adherence, but for thinking and weighing. - Bacon
45. 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》
45. Those who are born knowing it are the highest; those who learn and know it are the next best; those who are in困境 and yet learn are even better; but those who are in困境 and do not learn, the people are considered the lowest. — From the Analects
46. 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
46. Books are the most patient, the most enduring, and the most delightful companions. In any moment of hardship or adversity, they will never abandon you. Herzen
47. 生活在我们这个世界里,不读书就完全不可能了解人。高尔基
47. In this world we live in, it is impossible to understand people without reading. - Gorky
48. 有时候读书是一种巧妙地避开思考的方法。——赫尔普斯
48. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. — Huxley
49. 我要做的是叫我的愿望符合事实,而不是试图让事实与我的愿望调和。赫胥黎
49. What I aim to do is to make my desires conform to reality, rather than trying to reconcile the facts with my desires. -- Huxley
50. 书的真正目的在于诱导头脑自己去思考----莫利
50. The true purpose of a book lies in prompting the mind to think for itself——Molière
51. 经常不断地学习,你就什么都知道。你知道得越多,你就越有力量。高尔基
51. The more you continuously learn, the more you will know. The more you know, the more powerful you will become. – Gorky
52. 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
52. The matter of learning does not depend on whether or not someone teaches you; what is most important is whether or not you have the realization and perseverance yourself. — Fabre
53. 读一本好书,会使你更加坚强,更加聪明,更加坦然。苏德拉勃卡恩
53. Reading a good book will make you stronger, smarter, and more composed. Suleyman Karran.
54. 养成阅读的习惯等于为自己筑起一个避难所,几乎可以避免生命中所有的灾难。毛姆
54. Cultivating the habit of reading is equivalent to building a sanctuary for oneself, which can almost avoid all disasters in life. - Somerset Maugham
55. 光读书不思考也许能使平庸之辈知识丰富,但它决不能使他们头脑清醒。约·诺里斯
55. Reading without thinking may make the ordinary man knowledgeable, but it certainly cannot make his mind clear. - Joseph Norris