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1. 成功=艰苦劳动+正确的方法+少说空话。——爱因斯坦
1. Success = hard work + the right method + less empty talk. - Einstein
2. 读书无嗜好,就能尽其多。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
2. If one has no particular penchant for reading, they can read a great deal. Without first reading widely, one may lack direction or fall into bias; broaden first and then delve deep, and become knowledgeable before specializing. — Lu Xun
3. 优秀的书籍是抚育杰出人才的珍贵乳汁,它作为人类财富保存下来,并为人类生活的进一步发展服务。——弥尔顿
3. Excellent books are the precious milk that nurtures outstanding talents; they are preserved as human wealth and serve the further development of human life. — Milton
4. 读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。——朱熹
4. There are three key points to reading: the heart must be present, the eyes must be focused, and the mouth must be engaged. —— Zhu Xi
5. 要学会读书,必须首先读的非常慢,直到最后值得你精读的一本书,还是应该很慢地读。——法奇
5. To learn to read, one must first read very slowly until one reaches a book that is truly worth close reading, and even then, it should still be read slowly. - Fazi
6. 读书之法,在循序渐进,熟读而精思。——朱煮
6. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, to read extensively and to ponder deeply. — Zhu Zhusi
7. 书籍是屹立在时间的**大海中的灯塔。——惠普尔
7. Books are lighthouses standing in the great sea of time. – Whipple
8. 理想的书籍,是智慧的钥匙。——列·托尔斯泰
8. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. — Leo Tolstoy
9. 一个家庭中没有书籍,等于一间房子没有窗子。——约翰森
9. A home without books is like a house without windows. — Johnson
10. 不管饕餮的时间怎样吞噬着一切,我们要在这一息尚存的时候,努力博取我们的声誉,使时间的镰刀不能伤害我们。——莎士比亚
10. Regardless of how the greedy time devours everything, we should strive to earn our reputation while there is still a breath in us, so that the scythe of time cannot harm us. — Shakespeare
11. 书籍是全世界的营养品。——莎士比亚
11. Books are the food of the soul. - Shakespeare
12. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。——弗.培根
12. Books are the ships of thought that navigate the waves of time, carefully delivering precious cargo to generation after generation. — Francis Bacon
13. 如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。——霍伯斯
13. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. - Hobbes
14. 好的书籍是最贵重的珍宝。——别林斯基
14. The best books are the most precious treasures. — Belinsky
15. 人的全部本领无非是耐心和时间的混合物。——巴尔扎克
15. The whole of a man's talent is nothing but a mixture of patience and time. — Balzac
16. 发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。——苏轼
16. Strive to recognize every character in the world, and resolve to read through all the books in human history. -- Su Shi
17. 读书使人心明眼亮。——伏尔泰
17. Reading makes a full man.—Voltaire
18. 读书有三种方法:一种是读而不懂,另一种是既读也懂,还有一种是读而懂得书上所没有的东西。——克尼雅日宁
18. There are three ways to read: one is to read but not understand, another is to read and understand, and the third is to read and understand what is not on the book.—Knyazhnitsyn
19. 有关爱书的名人名言(三)书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。——刘向
19. Famous sayings about loving books (Part 3): Books are like medicine; good reading can cure ignorance. — Liu Xiang
20. 敢于浪费哪怕一个钟头时间的人,说明他还不懂得珍惜生命的全部价值。——达尔文
20. A person who dares to waste even an hour of time shows that he does not yet understand the full value of life. - Charles Darwin
21. 书是人类进步的阶梯。——高尔基
21. Books are the ladder of human progress. - Gorky
22. 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
22. 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 have met an old friend once more. — Voltaire
23. 书籍使一些人博学多识,但也使一些食而不化的人疯疯颠颠。——彼特拉克
23. Books make some men wise, but they make other men drunkards without being digested. — Petrarch
24. 喜欢读书,就等于把生活中寂寞的辰光换成巨大享受的时刻。——孟德斯鸠
24. A love for reading is akin to converting moments of loneliness in life into periods of immense enjoyment. - Montesquieu
25. 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
25. The study should be done in a step-by-step manner; after a book is thoroughly understood, then proceed to another. Do not be hasty or jump ahead, as reading in haste is of no benefit。——Hu Ju Ren
26. 读书是学习,摘抄是整理,写作是创造。——吴晗
26. Reading is learning, note-taking is organizing, and writing is creation. — Wu Han
27. 读书而不回想 犹如食物而不消化。——伯克
27. Reading without reflection is like eating without digestion. — Burke
28. 读书对于智慧,也象体操对于身体一样。——艾迪生
28. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. - Addison
29. 读书百遍,其义自见。——《三国志》
29. Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. —— "Records of the Three Kingdoms"
30. 读书如饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃者生疾病。——章学诚
30. Reading is like eating, those who eat well gain vitality, while those who do not eat well fall ill. — Zhang Xuecheng
31. 欲速是读书第一大病,功夫中在绵密不间断,不在不速也。——陆珑
31. The desire for speed is the greatest disease in studying. The key lies in the meticulousness and continuous effort, not in the lack of speed. — Lu Long
32. 黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟。——颜真卿
32. Young with black hair, one doesn't realize the importance of studying early; only with white hair does one regret studying late. - Yan Zhenqing
33. 阅读一本不适合自己阅读的书,比不阅读还要坏。我们必须会这样一种本领,选择最有价值、最适合自己所需要的读物。——别林斯基
33. Reading a book that is not suitable for oneself is worse than not reading at all. We must possess the ability to choose the most valuable and most suitable reading materials for our own needs. – Belinsky
34. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——歌德
34. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble minds. — Goethe
35. 时间就是能力等等发展的地盘。——马克思
35. Time is the ground for the development of capabilities and so on. — Marx
36. 倘能生存,我当然仍要学习。——鲁迅
36. If I can survive, of course I will still continue to learn. — Lu Xun
37. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。——欧阳修
37. To establish oneself, one must prioritize the establishment of knowledge; to establish knowledge, one must take reading as the foundation. — Ouyang Xiu
38. 放弃时间的人,时间也放弃他。——莎士比亚
38. He who abandons time, time also abandons him. — Shakespeare
39. 学而不厌,诲人不倦。——孔丘
39. "Be never weary in learning, and never weary in teaching." — Confucius
40. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。——杜甫
40. Reading a myriad of books, writing with divine inspiration. — Du Fu
41. 我读书越多,书籍就使我和世界越接近,生活对我也变得越加光明和有意义。——高尔基
41. The more I read, the closer books bring me to the world, and life becomes brighter and more meaningful for me. — Gorky
42. 阅读使人充实;会谈使人敏捷;写作与笔记使人精确;史鉴使人明智;诗歌使人巧慧;数学使人精细;博物使人深沉;伦理之学使人庄重;逻辑与修辞使人善辩。——培根
42. Reading makes a full man; conversation a ready man; writing and note-taking an exact man; history a wise man; poetry a witty man; mathematics a precise man; natural philosophy a profound man; moral philosophy a just man; logic and rhetoric an eloquent man. — Bacon
43. 读书而不能运用,则所读书等于废纸。——华盛顿
43. To read but not to apply, is to make the book as good as废纸 (junk paper). — Washington
44. 知识,主要是靠主动“抓”出来的,不是靠“教”出来的。——钱三强
44. Knowledge is mainly acquired through active "grasping," not through "teaching." - Qian Sanqiang
45. 举一纲而万目张,解一卷而众篇明。——郑玄
45. Draw a single thread and all the myriad threads will spread out; untie a single scroll and all the volumes will become clear. — Zheng Xuan
46. 书籍是巨大的力量。——列宁
46. Books are a great power. — Lenin
47. 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。——马克思
47. At no time shall I be satisfied; the more I read, the more deeply I feel dissatisfied, and the more I realize my own lack of knowledge. — Marx
48. 当许多人在一条路上徘徊不前时,他们不得不让开一条大路,让那珍惜时间的人赶到他们的前面去。——苏格拉底
48. When many are hesitating and lingering on the same path, they must give way to make room for those who value time to overtake them ahead. - Socrates
49. 学问对人们要求最大的紧张和最大的热情。——巴甫洛夫
49. Knowledge demands the greatest tension and the greatest enthusiasm from people. – Pavlov
50. 了解一页书,胜于匆促地阅读一卷书。——麦考利
50. Knowing a page of a book is better than hurriedly reading a volume of it. — Macaulay
51. 读书破万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴富儿,颇为用钱苦。——郑板桥
51. Reading through ten thousand scrolls, but with no fixed thought in one's heart, it's like being a suddenly wealthy child, quite a burden to spend money on. — Zheng Banqiao
52. 学而时习之,不亦悦乎!——孔丘
52. To learn and to practice what one has learned at the proper times, is not this also joyous? — Confucius
53. 好读书,不求甚解;每有会意,便欣然忘食。——陶渊明
53. Love to read, not seeking a deep understanding; whenever one grasps the meaning, one is joyfully oblivious of food. —Tao Yuanming
54. 书籍是人类知识的总结。书籍是全世界的营养品。——莎士比亚
54. Books are the summaries of human knowledge. Books are the world's elixir of life. - Shakespeare
55. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。——弗·培根
55. Books are the ships of thought that navigate the tides of time, carefully delivering precious cargo to generation after generation. — Francis Bacon
56. 良书即益友,今明永如斯。——塔帕
56. A good book is a friend that never tires, and it will always be so in the future and the distant days to come. — Tapa
57. 理想的书籍,是智慧的钥匙。——列·托尔斯泰
57. An ideal book is the key to wisdom. — Leo Tolstoy
58. 书籍是人类的编年史,它将整个人类积累的无数丰富的经验,世世代代传下去。——坎耶里
58. Books are the chronicle of humanity; they pass on to generation after generation the countless rich experiences accumulated by all of human kind. – Canielli
59. 读书而不思考,等于吃饭而不消化。——波尔克
59. Reading without thinking is like eating without digestion. - Polk
60. 书籍是岂立在时间的**大海中的灯塔。——惠普尔
60. Books are beacons standing in the vast sea of time. — Whitman
61. 时间是世界上一切成就的土壤。时间给空想者痛苦,给创造者幸福。——麦金西
61. Time is the soil of all achievements in the world. Time brings suffering to dreamers and happiness to creators. — McKinsey
62. 知古不知今,谓之落沉。知今不知古,谓之盲瞽。——王充
62. To know the ancient but not the present is called to fall into decline. To know the present but not the ancient is called to be blind and deaf. — Wang Chong
63. 一本新书象一艘船,带领着我们从狭隘的地方,驶向无限广阔的生活海洋。——凯勒
63. A new book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life.—Keller
64. 在世界上我们只活一次,所以应该爱惜光阴。必须过真实的生活,过有价值的生活。——巴甫洛夫
64. We only live once in the world, so we should cherish our time. We must lead a real life, a life of value. — Pavlov
65. 和书籍生活在一起,永远不会叹气。——罗曼·罗兰
65. Living with books, there will never be sighs. — Romain Rolland
66. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个优婉的安慰者。——伊萨克·巴罗
66. A lover of books will never lack a faithful friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a gentle comforter. — Isaac Barrow
67. 有关爱书的名人名言仅次于选择益友,就是选择好书。——考尔德
67. The most famous quote about loving books is second only to choosing good friends, which is to choose good books. — Calder
68. 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
68. No one ever dies by reading a book. Everyone reads a book to study themselves, either to find out who they are or to control themselves. — Romain Rolland
69. 读书是我唯一的娱乐。我不把时间浪费于酒店、**或任何一种恶劣的游戏;而我对于事业的勤劳,仍是按照必要,不倦不厌。——富兰克林
69. Reading is my only amusement. I do not waste my time at hotels or in any kind of degrading games; and I continue to work diligently at my business, as necessary, tirelessly and without weariness. — Franklin
70. 读书越多,越感到腹中空虚。——雪莱
70. The more I read, the more I feel empty inside. - Shelley
71. 读万卷书,行万里路。——顾炎武
71. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles. — Gu Yanwu
72. 读书破万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴富儿,颇为用钱苦。——郑板桥?>
72. Having read ten thousand scrolls, if one has no fixed master in one's heart, it's like a newly wealthy child, and quite a burden to use money. — Zheng Banqiao
73. 不积跬步,无以至千里;不积小流,无以成江海。——荀况
73. Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a great river. — Xun Kuang
74. 没有方法能使时钟为我敲已过去了的钟点。——拜伦
74. There is no method that can make the clock strike the past hours for me. — Byronic
75. 不要老叹息过去,它是不再回来的;要明智地改善现在。要以不忧不惧的坚决意志投入扑朔迷离的未来。——朗费罗
75. Do not continually sigh over the past, for it is no more to return; be wise to improve the present. With a steadfast will, free from worry and fear, embrace the perplexing future. — Longfellow
76. 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
76. 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're meeting an old friend.- Voltaire
77. 书籍便是这种改造灵魂的工具。人类所需要的,是富有启发性的养料。而阅读,则正是这种养料。——雨果
77. Books are the tools for transforming the soul. What humans need is nourishment that is full of inspiration, and reading is precisely this kind of nourishment. — Hugo
78. 我一生的嗜好,除了**之外,就是读书。我一天不读书,就不能够生活。——孙中山
78. My lifelong hobby, apart from **(which one is missing),** is reading. I cannot live a day without reading. — Sun Yat-sen
79. 理想的书籍,是智慧的钥匙。——托尔斯泰
79. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. — Tolstoy
80. 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
80. The key to reading is to progress step by step; only after one book is mastered, should one read another. Do not be hasty or skip levels, for even if you read many, it will not be beneficial. — Hu Juren