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1. If you would go up high , then use your own legs ! Do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads (F W Nietzsche , German Philosopher)
1. If you wish to climb high, then use your own legs! Do not let yourself be carried aloft; do not sit on other people's backs and heads (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, German Philosopher)
2. When work is a pleasure , life is joy ! When work is duty , life is slavery (Maxim Gorky , Russian writer )
2. When work is a pleasure, life is joy! When work is duty, life is slavery. (Maxim Gorky, Russian writer)
3. Early to bed and early to rise , makes a man healthy , wealthy and wise (Benjamin Franklin , American president )
3. Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
4. 书读得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就会清楚地看到你知道的很少
4. The more books you read without thinking, the more you will feel that you know a lot; but the more you read and think, the clearer you will see that you know very little.
5. in the world is not worth a good friend (Voltaire , French thinker)
5. In the world, a good friend is worth more than all the rest (Voltaire, French thinker)
6. Ordinary people merely think how they shall spend their time ; a man of talent tries to use it (Arthur Schopenhauer , German philosopher )
6. Ordinary people merely think how they shall spend their time; a man of talent tries to use it (Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher)
7. 行动是通往知识的唯一道路 。 (英国剧作家 肖伯纳 G)
7. Action is the only road to knowledge. (By George Bernard Shaw, British playwright)
8. 我创造,所以我生存。罗曼罗兰《约翰克利斯朵夫》
8. I create, therefore I exist. — Romain Rolland, "Jean-Christophe"
9. have better memories than debtors (Benjamin Franklin , American president )
9. have better memories than debtors (Benjamin Franklin, American President)
10. 在不幸中所表现出来的勇气,通常总是使卑怯的心灵恼怒,而使高尚的心灵喜悦的。
10. The courage displayed in misfortune usually always irritates the卑怯 (cowardly) spirit, while it brings joy to the noble heart.
11. 不能爱哪行才干哪行,要干哪行爱哪行。 (美国首相 丘吉尔 W)
11. One should not love a field and then do what one loves; one should do what one loves and then love that field. (British Prime Minister Winston Churchill)
12. 读书越多,留存在脑中的东西越少,两者适成反比。读书多,他的脑海就像一块密密麻麻重重叠叠涂抹的黑板一样。叔本华
12. The more one reads, the less one retains in one's mind, and the two are inversely proportional. The more one reads, the more his mind resembles a densely packed, heavily layered blackboard. - Schopenhauer
13. 既然任何人对于自己的同类都没有任何天然的权威,既然强力并不能产生任何权利,于是便只剩下来约定才可以成为人间一切合法权威的基础。
13. Since no one has any natural authority over their own kind, and since force cannot confer any rights, it follows that only agreement can become the basis for all legitimate authority in human society.
14. 任何时候,我也不会满足,越是多读书,就越是深刻地感到不满足,越感到自己知识贫乏。科学是奥妙无穷的。马克思
14. At any time, I will never be satisfied. The more books I read, the more deeply I feel dissatisfied, and the more I realize my own lack of knowledge. Science is boundless in its mysteries. - Marx
15. E永恒的真理如果不在新的社会形势下赋予新的意义,要么就不是真理,要么就不是永恒的。 (美国总统 罗斯福 F)
15. If the eternal truth does not assign new meaning under the new social situation, then it is neither truth nor eternal. (U.S. President Roosevelt, F)
16. 读书对于智慧,就象体操对于身体一样。(英国)谚语
16. Reading is to wisdom as gymnastics is to the body. (Proverb from Britain)
17. Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow
17. Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow.
18. 一个人的心是只服从他自己的,你想束缚它,结果却释放了它;如果让它自由自在的话,你反而把它束缚得紧紧的了。
18. A person's heart is solely subject to itself. If you try to bind it, you end up freeing it; but if you let it be free, you find that it is tightly bound instead.
19. 无限相信书籍的力量,是我的教育信仰的真谛之一苏霍姆林斯基
19. The infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true essences of my educational beliefs, says Sukhomlinsky.
20. 读书譬如饮食,从容咀嚼,其味必长;大嚼大咀,终不知味也。朱熹
20. Reading is like eating; to savor it leisurely and chew thoroughly, the taste will last longer; to gulp it down carelessly, one will never know the true flavor. — Zhu Xi
21. besides books
21. besides books
22. 上帝创造了我,然后将模子打破。
22. God created me, then broke the mold.
23. 要是童年的日子能重新回来,那我一定不再浪费光阴,我要把每分每秒都用来读书。泰戈尔
23. If the days of my childhood could come back, I would definitely not waste time anymore. I would use every minute and second to read. - Tagore
24. If a man empties his purse into his head , no man can take it away from him , an investment in knowledge always pays the best interest
24. If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him; an investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.
25. 有志者,事竟成。 (美国发明家 爱迪生 T)
25. "Where there is a will, there is a way." (Thomas Edison, American inventor)
26. 一个人想要在生存斗争中取胜,要么得有智慧,要么得有野兽一样的心肠。高尔基
26. In order to win the struggle for survival, one must either have wisdom or a heart as ruthless as a beast. - Gorky
27. 幻想只是在境遇最不顺利的时候才最惬意地出现在脑际,当周围的一切都是喜气洋洋的时候,反而不那么饶有趣味了。
27. Imagination only appears most pleasingly in the mind during the most unfavorable circumstances; when everything around is joyful, it loses much of its charm.
28. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处富兰克林
28. Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but without both, there is no use at all. - Franklin
29. 出现了不少空谈家,他们读书只是为了驳斥别人,高声宣扬自己的革命精神,以便跳到那些比较谦虚,比较严肃的同志面前去。高尔基
29. There have been a lot of empty talkers, who read books only to refute others, loudly boasting of their revolutionary spirit, in order to jump in front of those more modest and more serious comrades. - Gorky
30. 我们手里的金钱是保持自由的一种工具。
30. The money in our hands is a tool for maintaining freedom.
31. 但是难道败局已定,胜利已经无望?不,不能这样说! (法国总统 戴高乐 C)
31. But is it already a lost cause, with no hope of victory? No, that cannot be said! (French President Charles de Gaulle)
32. 一切法律中最重要的法律,既不是刻在大理石上,也不是刻在铜表上,而是铭刻在公民的内心里。
32. The most important law among all laws is not one inscribed on marble or on bronze tablets, but one etched into the hearts of citizens.
33. 有些理想曾为我们引过道路,并不断给我新的勇气以欣然面对人生,那些理想就是——真、善、美。 (美国科学家 爱因斯坦 A )
33. Some ideals have guided our path and have continually given me new courage to face life with joy, and those ideals are—truth, goodness, and beauty. (American scientist Albert Einstein A)
34. 我们可以由读书搜集知识,但必须利用思考把糠和麦子分开。富斯德
34. We can gather knowledge through reading, but we must use thinking to separate the chaff from the wheat. Fustel.
35. 你热爱生命吗?那么,别浪费时间,因为生命是由时间组成的。(美国总统 富兰克林 B)
35. Do you love life? Then, do not waste time, because life is made up of time. (U.S. President Franklin B.)
36. 我们也应当思考一下:在某种世态中,人们不得不相互爱抚而又相互伤害;由于义务,人们生来就是仇敌;由于利益,人们必须相互欺骗,这是何等的世态。
36. We should also ponder: In certain conditions, people are compelled to caress each other while also hurting one another; by virtue of duty, they are born as enemies; and by virtue of interests, they must deceive each other – what an extraordinary state of affairs this is.
37. 读书患不多,思义患不明;足己患不学,既学患不行。韩愈
37. The worry of reading is not enough, the worry of understanding the meaning is not clear; the worry of self-satisfaction is not studying, the worry of having studied is not acting. Han Yu
38. Ibsen , Norwegian dramatist )
38. Ibsen, Norwegian dramatist
39. Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily (Friedrich Schiller , German Dramatist and poet)
39. Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily (Friedrich Schiller, German Dramatist and poet)
40. 只有我的清白无辜支持我度过苦难,如果我抛弃这唯一的强大的精神力量,用邪恶来替代,我将百倍不幸。在害人的本领上,我能赶上他们吗?即使成功了,我给他们造成的痛苦又能减轻自己的什么痛苦呢?我将失去我的自尊而一无所得。
40. It is only my innocence and innocence that has supported me through suffering. If I abandon this sole powerful spiritual strength and replace it with evil, I will be a hundred times more wretched. Can I keep up with them in their harmful abilities? Even if I succeed, what pain will I alleviate for myself by inflicting pain on them? I will lose my self-respect and gain nothing.
41. 能够把我们的才能使用到现实上面,这就是幸福。巴尔扎克《高利贷者》
41. The ability to apply our talents to reality is what constitutes happiness. Balzac, "The Usurer."
42. 二十岁时起支配作用的是意志,三十岁时是机智,四十岁时是判断。(美国总统 富兰克林 B)
42. At the age of 20, will prevails; at 30, wit; at 40, judgment. (U.S. President Franklin B)
43. 在你发怒的时候,要紧闭你的嘴,免得增加你的怒气。苏格拉底
43. In your anger, close your mouth tightly, so as not to fan the flames of your anger. - Socrates
44. 事实上,法律永远有利于占有者,而不利于一无所有的人。
44. In fact, the law is always in favor of the possessor and against the one who has nothing.
45. Alexander Dumas (Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer)
45. Alexander Dumas (Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer)
46. 夫读书将以何为哉?辨其大义,以修己治人之体也,察其微言,以善精义入神之用也。王夫之
46. What is the purpose of reading? It is to discern the great principles, which is the foundation for self-cultivation and governing others, and to examine the subtle words, which is the application of refining profound meanings to the realm of the divine. - Wang Fuzhi
47. 在读书上,数量并不列于首要,重要的是书的品质与所引起的思索的程度。富兰克林
47. In reading, quantity is not the primary concern; what matters is the quality of the book and the extent of thought it inspires. - Franklin
48. Time is money ( Benjamin Franklin , American president)
48. Time is money (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
49. 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
49. Not to read is to have no true education, and it is also impossible to have any discernment. Herzen
50. 想象力比知识更重要,因为知识是有限的,而想象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,想象力是科学研究中的实在因素。爱因斯坦
50. 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
51. 天才只意味着终身不懈的努力。 (俄国化学家 门捷列耶夫)
51. Genius simply means lifelong perseverance. (Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist)
52. 人永远不能确切知道自己是什么人应该问他,他以为自己是什么人高尔基
52. One can never be exactly sure of who they are; one should ask him what he thinks of himself, as Gorky would say.
53. 读书而不能运用,则所读的书等于废纸。华盛顿
53. If one reads but cannot apply what has been read, then the books read are as good as waste paper. - Washington
54. But has the last word been said Is all hope to be lost Is the defeat final No !(Charles De Gaulle , French president )
54. But has the last word been said? Is all hope to be lost? Is the defeat final? No! (Charles de Gaulle, French president)
55. 由于过分审慎,人们对于时机就会重视不够,就会坐失良机。
55. Due to excessive caution, people may not pay enough attention to timing, and thus miss out on good opportunities.
56. 历史巨轮飞转,分分秒秒的时间都十分宝贵,也独具意义。(美国总统 尼克松 R)
56. The wheel of history turns swiftly, and every minute and second is precious and uniquely meaningful. (U.S. President Nixon R)
57. 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
57. When a great idea descends upon the world as a gospel, it offends the masses bound by old conventions and habits, and to those who have read much but do not know much, it seems like folly. - Goethe
58. I am a slow walker , but I never walk backwards (Abraham Lincoln , American president)
58. I am a slow walker, but I never walk backwards (Abraham Lincoln, American president)
59. Weep no more , no sigh , nor groan Sorrow calls no time that's gone (John Fletcher , British dramatist )
59. Weep no more, no sigh, nor groan; sorrow calls no time that's gone (John Fletcher, British dramatist)
60. Better be unborn than untaught , for ignorance is the root of misfortune (Plato , Ancient Greek philosopher)
60. It is better not to be born than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune (Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher)
61. 一匹骏马从来不原谅愚蠢的骑者为了姑息它,不给它束紧肚带。罗曼罗兰《母与子》
61. A fine horse never forgives a foolish rider for sparing it, and not lacing up its girth. Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
62. 工作是一种乐趣时,生活是一种享受!工作是一种义务时,生活则是一种苦役。
62. When work is a pleasure, life is a joy! When work is a duty, life becomes a burden.
63. 有所成就是人生唯一的真正乐趣。( 美国发明家 爱迪生 T )
63. Achievement is the only true joy of life. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)
64. 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
64. When reading, I wish to pause in the presence of every noble thought, just as I do in the presence of every truth. - Emerson
65. Genius only means hard-working all one's life ( Mendeleyer , Russian Chemist)
65. Genius only means hard-working all one's life (Mendeleyev, Russian Chemist)
66. 每一本书都有它自己的遭遇和寿命。有的书毁于一旦,
66. Every book has its own destiny and lifespan. Some books are destroyed in an instant.
67. 一本书像一艘船,带领我们从狭獈的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋凯勒
67. A book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life, as said by Keller.
68. 每一个人身上都有一个傻子和一个骗子:傻子就是人的情感,骗子就是人的智慧、情感之所以愚蠢是由于它直率、真实,不会装模作样,可是不装模作样又怎能生活下去呢?高尔基
68. Every person has a fool and a fraud within them: the fool is the human emotion, and the fraud is human wisdom. The reason why emotion is foolish is because it is straightforward, sincere, and does not pretend. However, how can one live without pretending? - Maxim Gorky
69. 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
69. True reading wakes the drowsy, gives the undecided the right goals. Proper books guide people on the right path, helping them avoid going astray. Carnegie
70. 不是爱情,不是金钱,不是名誉,不是公平……请给我真理。我们应该有勇气去面对真实的内心,即使前面荆棘满地,也要坚定地走下去。为了不浪费你的这一辈子。
70. Not love, not money, not fame, not justice... Give me the truth. We should have the courage to face the true self, and walk resolutely forward even if there are thorns ahead, so as not to waste your entire lifetime.
71. 生命中最美好的东西是最近的:在你的鼻孔呼吸,在你的眼神,鲜花在你的脚下,在你的手的职责,权利的路径前你。然后不掌握在明星,但生活中的平原,共同工作,因为它来了,肯定的是日常工作和日常面包是生命中最甜蜜的事情。罗伯特路易斯史蒂文森
71. The best things in life are nearest: the breath in your nostrils, the look in your eyes, flowers at your feet, the duties of your hands, the path of rights before you. Then not in the stars, but in the plains of life, working together, for it comes, it is certain that daily work and daily bread are the sweetest things in life. Robert Louis Stevenson
72. 读书时要深思多问。只读而不想,就可能人云亦云,沦为书本的奴隶;或者走马看花,所获甚微。王梓坤
72. When reading, one should ponder deeply and ask many questions. Merely reading without thinking can lead to parroting others' words and becoming a slave to the books; or it may be like riding past a flower garden, gaining very little. — Wang Zikun
73. ☆书籍是屹立在时间的汪洋大海中的灯塔惠普尔
73. ☆Books are lighthouses standing in the vast ocean of time — Whipple