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1. 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
1. In terms of reading, quantity is not the primary concern; what matters is the quality of the books and the extent of thought they provoke. - Franklin
2. 好好学习,天天向上。毛泽东
2. Study hard and make progress every day. - Mao Zedong
3. 爷爷可喜欢小孩子了,一有空就跟我们这帮小萝卜头胡闹!我们吹牛皮,他也跟着胡咧咧;我们讨论重大事件,他也在旁边出谋划策;就连我们演个小话剧,他也要扮个老头!于是不到半年,经过小伙伴的民主选举,爷爷就当上了至高无上的统帅。
3. Grandpa is very fond of children, and whenever he has a moment free, he enjoys playing around with us these little radish heads! We boast, and he chimes in with exaggerated talk; we discuss major events, and he offers his ideas as well; even when we perform a little drama, he insists on playing the role of an old man! In less than half a year, through the democratic election of our little friends, Grandpa has become the supreme commander!
4. 读书不知味,比不上束高阁;蠢鱼尔何如,终日食去其糟粕。
4. Reading without understanding is no better than storing books on a high shelf; what about you, foolish fish, spending the whole day consuming the dregs.
5. 文学使思想充满肉和血,它比哲学或科学更能,给予思想以巨大的明确性和说明性。——[苏]高尔基
5. Literature infuses thought with flesh and blood, and it is more capable than philosophy or science of providing thought with immense clarity and illustrativeness. — [Soviet] Maxim Gorky
6. 活着就要学习,学习不是为了活着。——弗培根
6. To live is to learn, and to learn is not for the sake of living. — Francis Bacon
7. 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
7. Ideals are like morning stars, we can never touch them, but we can navigate like sailors, by the position of the stars. - Shi Lizhi
8. 在所阅读的书本中找出可以把自己引到深处的东西,把其它一切统统抛掉,就是抛掉使头脑负担过重和会把自己诱离要点的一切。爱因斯坦
8. In the books you read, find what can lead you to the depths, discard everything else, that is, discard everything that burdens the mind and can lead you away from the main point. - Einstein
9. 求知欲,好奇心。这是人的永恒的,不可改变的特性。哪里没有求知欲,哪里便没有学校。苏霍姆林斯基
9. The thirst for knowledge, curiosity. This is an eternal, unchangeable characteristic of human beings. Where there is no thirst for knowledge, there is no school. - Sukhomlinsky
10. 读书如饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃者生疾病。——章学诚
10. Reading is like eating, those who eat well will have a robust spirit, while those who do not will fall ill. — Zhang Xuecheng
11. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。——孔子
11. If 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. — Confucius
12. 读书使人充实,讨论使人机智,笔记使人准确……读史使人明智,读诗使人灵秀,数学使人周密,科学使人深刻,伦理使人庄重,逻辑修辞使人善辩。凡有所学,皆成性格。——(英国)培根
12. Reading makes a full man, conversation a ready man, and writing an exact man... History makes a wise man, poetry a delicate man, mathematics a precise man, science a profound man, ethics a grave man, and logic and rhetoric a persuasive man. Every study becomes a character. - (England) Bacon
13. 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
13. At the third watch, with lanterns glowing and the fifth watch, the rooster crows, which is the time for a man to study. Black hair does not know to study early, and white hair regrets studying late. — Yan Zhenqing
14. 教育儿童通过周围世界的美,人的关系的美而看到的精神的高尚、善良和诚实,并在此基础上在自己身上确立美的品质。苏霍姆林斯基
14. Educate children to see the spiritual nobility, goodness, and honesty through the beauty of the world around them and the beauty of human relationships, and on this basis, establish the quality of beauty within themselves. — Sukhomlinsky
15. 读书以过目成诵为能,最是不济事。——郑板桥
15. The ability to recite what one has read is considered the pinnacle of reading skills, but it is the least useful in practical matters. — Zheng Banqiao
16. 求学将以致用;读书先在虚心。——《对联集锦》
16. Study in order to apply what is learned; before reading, one must first cultivate a humble heart. — "Collection of Couplets"
17. 学习知识要善于思考,思考,再思。我就是靠这个方法成为科学家的。爱因斯坦
17. To learn knowledge, one must be good at thinking, thinking, and rethinking. That is how I became a scientist. - Einstein
18. 要时常听时常想时常学习,才是人生真正的生活方式。什么事也不抱希望,什么事也不学的人,没有生存的资格。佚名
18. To constantly listen, constantly think, and constantly learn is the true way of life in life. Those who do not hold any hope for anything and do not learn anything do not have the qualification to survive. Anonymity
19. 科学要求一切人不是别有用心而心甘情愿地献出一切,以便领受冷静的知识的沉甸甸的十字勋章这个奖赏。赫尔岑
19. Science demands that all people should be willing to offer everything without any ulterior motive, in order to receive the heavy cross of the solemn knowledge as a reward. Herzen
20. 聪明的人有长的耳朵和短的舌头。弗莱格
20. Wise men have long ears and short tongues. Flagg.
21. 我们要真正学到一点东西,就要虚心。譬如一个碗,如果已经装得满满的,哪怕再有好吃的东西,象海参,鱼翅之类,也装不进去,如果碗是空的,就能装很多东西。《雷锋日记》
21. If we want to truly learn something, we must be humble. For instance, if a bowl is already full, even if there are delicious things like sea cucumbers and shark fins, they cannot fit in. However, if the bowl is empty, it can hold a lot of things. — From Lei Feng's Diary
22. 书读得越多而不加思考,你就会觉得你知道得很多;而当你读书思考得越多的时候,你就会越清楚地看到,你知道得还很少。伏尔泰
22. The more 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 still know very little. - Voltaire
23. 书籍是人类进步的阶梯。高尔基
23. Books are the ladder of human progress. Gorky
24. 识字要读书,种地要养猪。谚语
24. To learn to read, one must read books; to cultivate land, one must raise pigs. Proverb
25. 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。陆游
25. Knowledge gained from books is always superficial, the true understanding of a matter comes from personal experience. - Lu You
26. 读书是学习,摘抄是整理,写作是创造。——吴晗
26. Reading is learning, copying is organizing, and writing is creating. — Wu Han
27. 由智慧养成的习惯,能成为第二天性。——培根
27. Habits cultivated by wisdom can become second nature. – Bacon
28. 除了能造福于人类的工作之外,世上再也没有什么事业能真正而永久的名声了。查·萨姆纳
28. There is no undertaking in the world that can truly and permanently bring fame, apart from work that benefits humanity. - Charles Sumner
29. 仅次于选择益友,就是选择好书。考尔德
29. Next to choosing good friends, choosing good books is the next best thing. - Calder
30. 感悟积累生活的点滴,做到情附物上,意在言外。
30. Perceive the accumulation of the trivialities of life, make emotions attach to objects, and imply meanings beyond words.
31. 不敢妄为些小事,只因曾读数行书。——陶宗仪
31. I dare not act presumptuously in trivial matters, only because I have read a few lines of books. —Tao Zongyi
32. 学习本无底,前进莫徬徨。报摘
32. Learning has no end, do not wander when moving forward. News summary
33. 我成功是因为我有决心,从不踌躇。——拿破仑
33. I succeeded because I had the determination, never hesitating. — Napoleon
34. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。——马克思
34. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with finery. — Marx
35. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。——富兰克林
35. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if either is lacking, they are of no use at all. - Franklin
36. 路漫漫其修道远,吾将上下而求索。屈原
36. The road to cultivate the Tao is long and arduous, I will seek and explore both up and down. — Qu Yuan
37. 老骥伏枥,志在千里。烈士暮年,壮心不已——曹操
37. An old horse lies in his stall, but his heart is set on a thousand miles. A heroic man in his twilight years, his ambition remains unyielding —— Cao Cao
38. 教育的伟大目标不只是装饰而是训练心灵,使具备有用的能力,而非填塞前人经验的累积。(美)爱德华兹
38. The great aim of education is not mere ornamentation but the training of the mind, equipping it with useful abilities, rather than filling it with the accumulated experience of predecessors. (USA) Edwards
39. 一种纯粹靠读书学来的真理,与我们的关系,就像假肢、假牙、蜡鼻子甚或人工植皮。而由独立思考获得的真理就如我们天生的四肢:只有它们才属于我们。叔本华
39. A truth learned solely from reading has a relationship with us like a prosthetic limb, false teeth, a wax nose, or even artificial skin grafts. On the other hand, truths obtained through independent thinking are like our natural limbs: only they truly belong to us. — Schopenhauer