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1. 博学家一辈子说别人说过的话,天才则能说出版快报话,哪怕一辈子只说出一句话。
1. A scholar spends their whole life repeating what others have said, while a genius can say something that sets the world ablaze, even if they only manage to say one such thing in their lifetime.
2. 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
2. We can collect knowledge by reading, but we must use thinking to separate the chaff from the wheat. - Fussell
3. 盛年不再来,一日难再晨,及时当勉励,岁月不待人。----陶渊明
3. The prime of life does not return, and a single morning cannot be repeated. One should urge oneself to strive, as time waits for no one. ----Tao Yuanming
4. 业精于勤而荒于嬉,行成于思而毁于随--韩愈
4. Diligence makes a craftsman perfect, while idleness ruins it; actions are shaped by thought, but destroyed by carelessness. -- Han Yu
5. 求学的三个条件是:多观察多吃苦多研究。加菲劳
5. The three conditions for studying are: observe more, endure more hardships, and conduct more research. Cai Laofu
6. 有知识心胸宽广,有远见路途亮堂。
6. Possessing knowledge and a broad mind, one can see the path ahead brightly.
7. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。洛克
7. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too many at once. - Locke
8. 书,能保持我们的童心;书,能保持我们的青春。——严文井
8. Books can preserve our childlike innocence; books can keep our youthfulness intact. — Yan Wenjing
9. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。《增广贤文》
9. There are paths to the mountain of books, diligence is the way; the sea of learning has no end, hard work is the boat. (From "Zeng Guang Xian Wen")
10. 没有任何动物比蚂蚁更勤奋,然而它却最沉默寡言。富兰克林
10. No animal is more industrious than the ant, yet it is the most silent of all. - Franklin
11. 我们知道的东西是有限的,我们不知道的东西则是无穷的。——拉普拉斯
11. We know that what we know is limited, and what we don't know is infinite. - Laplace
12. 小时不教成浑虫,长大不学成懒龙。
12. If you don't teach a child while they are young, they'll grow up to be a lazy dragon.
13. 学如才识,不日进,则日退。——(清)左宗棠
13. Study is like cultivating one's talent and knowledge; if not advancing every day, one will regress each day. — (Qing Dynasty) Zuo Zongtang
14. 天才就是百分之九十九的汗水加百分之一的灵感。爱迪生
14. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. - Edison
15. 手艺是活宝,天下饿不倒。
15. Skill is a living treasure, and no one will starve in the world.
16. 经验学校学费高,愚人旁处学不到。
16. Tuition fees at experience schools are high, but one cannot learn from fools elsewhere.
17. 不经艰苦得不到桂冠,不经磨难得不到成就,不经灾祸得不到荣誉。
17. No laurel without hardship, no achievement without trials, no honor without adversity.
18. 天才是不足恃的,聪明是不可靠的,要想顺手拣来的伟大科学发明是不可想象的。——华罗庚
18. Talent is not enough to rely on, intelligence is not reliable, and it is unimaginable to effortlessly pick up great scientific inventions. — Hua Luogeng
19. 要掌握书,莫被书掌握;要为生而读,莫为读而生。——布尔沃
19. To master the book, do not let the book master you; to read for life, not to live for reading. — Bulwer
20. 没有书籍的屋子,就像没有灵魂的躯体。——西塞罗
20. A house without books is like a body without a soul. — Ciceron
21. 译:学习时不要在渊博浩翰的知识面前感到自卑,也不能因为学到一点点知识而骄傲自满。
21. Translation: Do not feel inferior in the face of extensive and profound knowledge while studying, nor should you be proud and complacent after acquiring just a little bit of knowledge.
22. 执著追求和不断的分析,这是走向成功的双翼。不执着,便容易半途而废;不分析,便容易一条道走到天黑。 ——佚名
22. Perseverance and constant analysis are the wings that lead to success. Without perseverance, it's easy to give up halfway; without analysis, it's easy to wander aimlessly until it's dark. — Anonymous
23. 只怕不勤,不怕不精;只怕无恒,不怕无成。
23. Fear not the lack of diligence, fear not the lack of skill; fear not the absence of constancy, fear not the lack of achievement.
24. 大抵观书须先熟读,使其言皆若出于吾之口;继以精思,使其意皆若出于吾之心,然后可以有得也。——(宋)朱熹
24. Generally speaking, one must first read books thoroughly, making their words seem as if they were coming from my own mouth; then engage in careful thinking, making their meanings seem as if they were originating from my own heart, only then can one truly gain something from them. ——(Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi
25. 凡是勤奋不怠者必定有所成就,出人头地。即使出家的和尚,息迹岩穴,徜徉于山水之间,也有一番精进的功夫要做。 ——佚名
25. Those who are diligent and never slack will surely achieve something, rising above the common. Even monks who have taken vows of solitude, retreating to caves and wandering amidst mountains and rivers, still have to put in their efforts of self-improvement. ——Anonymous
26. 4学而不知道,与不学同;知而不能行,与不知同。 ——黄睎
26. To study but not to know, is the same as not studying; to know but not to act, is the same as not knowing. —— Huang Xi
27. 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
27. Those who do not resolve to cultivate thought lose the greatest joy in life. — Edison
28. 学,就像一只钻头,去开掘知识的深井。问,就像一把钥匙,去启开疑团的大门。
28. Learning, like a drill bit, is to dig a well of knowledge deep. Asking questions, like a key, is to open the doors of mysteries.
29. 读不尽世间书,走不尽天下路。
29. There are endless books in the world to read, and endless roads to walk.
30. 天才绝不应鄙视勤奋 。——小普林尼
30. A genius should never despise diligence. — Publius Cornelius Tacitus (commonly referred to as Tacitus or Pliny the Younger)
31. 不存在没有热情的智能,也不存在没有知能的热情,如果没有勤奋,也不存在热情与才能的结合。——约瑟夫
31. There is no intelligence without passion, no passion without intellect, and without diligence, there is no combination of passion and talent. - Joseph
32. 吃一回亏,学一回乖。
32. Experience a loss and learn a lesson.
33. 三人行,必有我师。
33. Where there are three people walking together, there must be someone who can be my teacher.
34. 山里孩子不怕狼,城里孩子不怕官。
34. Children from the mountains are not afraid of wolves, and children from the city are not afraid of officials.
35. 漫长的岁月既毁坏了坟墓又损坏了墓碑可是光阴对于书却无能为力。——瓦鲁阿
35. The long years have both destroyed the tombs and damaged the tombstones, yet time has no power over books. — Varua
36. 好学深思,心知其义。
36. Being eager to learn and deeply thinking, one comprehends the meaning within the heart.
37. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。——普希金
37. The influence of people is brief and faint, but the influence of books is extensive and profound. — Pushkin
38. 形成天才的决定因素应该是勤奋。…有几分勤学苦练是成正比例的。——郭沫若
38. The determining factor in the formation of a genius should be diligence. ... To a certain extent, diligent practice and perseverance are directly proportional. ——Guo Moruo
39. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李苦禅
39. Birds wish to fly high, they first spread their wings; people seek advancement, they first read books. - Li Kuchan
40. 读书之于精神,恰如运动之于身体。——爱迪生
40. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. — Thomas Edison
41. 百艺通,不如一艺精。
41. Knowing many arts is not as good as being proficient in one.
42. 精神的浩瀚想象的活跃心灵的勤奋:就是天才。——狄德罗
42. The vastness of spirit, the vividness of imagination, the diligence of the active mind: that is genius. — Diderot
43. 名句作为警示自己的句子,希望以上《关于勤奋好学的格言和谚语大全》内容对您有所帮助,如果还想获取更多名句内容可以点击 关于勤奋好学的赠言 专题。
43. Famous sayings are sentences to warn and remind ourselves. It is hoped that the contents of the above "Comprehensive Collection of Proverbs and Sayings about Diligence and Study" will be helpful to you. If you want to obtain more famous sayings, you can click on the special topic "Inspirational Sentences about Diligence and Study".
44. 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
44. What is the purpose of reading? To discern its profound meaning, so as to cultivate oneself and govern others; to investigate its subtle words, so as to excel in the application of refined principles and achieve spiritual insight. — Wang Fuzhi
45. 译:美好的青春年华过去了就不会再来,一天不可能有两个早晨,要珍惜时光啊!)
45. Translation: The beautiful youth will not return once it passes, there can't be two mornings in a day, so cherish the time, oh!)
46. 平日不学,用之已晚。
46. It is too late to learn when in need.
47. 恶劳好逸,人之常情。正因这是人之常情,人才需要不断鞭策自己。
47. It is a common human nature to be lazy and seek comfort. It is precisely because this is a common human nature that people need to constantly urge themselves on.
48. 书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良。
48. A person obsessed with books will have refined writing, and a person obsessed with art will have excellent skills.
49. 译:做任何事情,开始一定要认真地做好,如果做差了一丝一毫,结果会发现相差很远。
49. Translation: No matter what you do, you must start by doing it seriously. If you're off by even the tiniest bit, you'll find the difference is quite significant.
50. 我们不应该像蚂蚁,单只收集;也不可像蜘蛛,只从自己肚中抽丝;而应该像蜜蜂,既采集又整理,这样才能酿出香甜蜂蜜来。 ——培根
50. We should not be like ants, collecting alone; nor like spiders, spinning only from our own bellies; but like bees, both collecting and sorting, so that we can produce sweet honey. — Bacon
51. 月缺不改光,箭折不改钢。
51. The moon's waning does not dim its light, and a broken arrow does not change its steel.
52. 在天才和勤奋两者之间,我毫不迟疑地选择勤奋,她是几乎世界上一切成就的催产婆。——爱因斯坦
52. Between genius and diligence, I have no hesitation in choosing diligence, for she is the midwife to almost all the achievements in the world. — Einstein
53. 人往大处看,鸟往高处飞。
53. People look toward the great, and birds soar to the heights.
54. 1人而不学,其犹正墙面而立。 ——《尚书》
54. If one does not study, it is as if standing in front of a blank wall. —— "The Book of Documents"
55. 抓住自己最有兴趣的东西,由浅入深,循序渐进地学。——华罗庚
55. Grasp the things you are most interested in, and learn them step by step, from the superficial to the profound. — Hua Luogeng
56. 我的努力求学没有得到别的好处,只不过是愈来愈发觉自己的无知。笛卡儿
56. My efforts in seeking knowledge have brought me no other benefit than to increasingly realize my own ignorance. Descartes
57. 不实心不成事,不虚心不知事。不自是者博闻,不自满者受益。
57. Without sincerity, nothing can be accomplished; without humility, one cannot understand matters. Those who do not consider themselves superior have extensive knowledge, and those who are not complacent benefit from their experiences.
58. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。
58. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too many at once.
59. 书籍是幸福时期的欢乐,痛苦时期的慰藉。——法国哲学家阿兰
59. Books are joy in the period of happiness and solace in the period of suffering. — French philosopher Alain
60. 莫道君行早,更有早行人。
60. Do not say you are the earliest, for there are those who set out even earlier.
61. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
61. Having thoroughly read the Three Hundred Tang Poems, one will be able to recite poems even if they are not able to compose them - from Sun Zhu's Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems.
62. 贵有恒何必三更眠五更起,最无益只怕一日曝十日寒。
62. If you have constancy, why should you sleep at three in the morning and rise at five? What is most futile is to be hot one day and cold ten days.
63. 那些你打算焚毁却又舍不得松手的书才是有用的。——塞·翰逊
63. It is the books you intend to burn but can't let go of that are useful. - S. Johnson
64. 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
64. Learning does not mean simply imitating something; it is about mastering skills and methods. — Gorky
65. 在学习上做一眼勤、手勤、脑勤,就可以成为有学问的 人。 ——吴晗
65. Being diligent in learning with eyes, hands, and mind, one can become a learned person. ——Wu Han
66. 言之无文,行而不远。 ——《左传》
66. Words without style will not travel far. —— Zuozhuan (The Spring and Autumn Annals)
67. 不好的书也像不好的朋友一样,可能会把你戕害。——菲尔丁
67. Bad books are like bad friends; they may harm you as well. — Fielding