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1. 知人者智,自知者明。胜人者有力,自胜者强。老子
1. To know others is wisdom, to know oneself is enlightenment. To overcome others is strength, to overcome oneself is power. - Laozi
2. 只有把抱怨环境的心情,化为上进的力量,才是成功的保证。罗曼·罗兰
2. It is only when we transform the complaint about the environment into the power of advancement that we can ensure success. – Romain Rolland
3. 诚实是雄辩能力的一部分;我们因自己热切诚恳,而使别人信服。威廉·哈立特
3. Honesty is a part of eloquence; it is our earnest sincerity that convinces others. William Hartley
4. 喷泉的高度不会超过它的源头;一个人的事业也是这样,他的成就绝不会超过自己的信念。林肯
4. The height of a fountain cannot exceed its source; just as one's career is, one's achievements will never surpass one's beliefs. — Lincoln
5. 无论你怎样喂狼,它的心总是向着森林的。屠格涅夫
5. No matter how you feed the wolf, its heart is always towards the forest. -- Turgenev
6. 傻子自以为聪明,但聪明人知道他自己是个傻子。莎士比亚?>
6. The fool thinks himself wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. Shakespeare?
7. 对一个人来说,所期望的不是别的,而仅仅是他能全力以赴和献身于一种美好事业。爱因斯坦
7. For a person, what is expected is not anything else but simply that he can give his all and be dedicated to a noble cause. - Einstein
8. 要有自信,然后全力以赴假如具有这种观念,任何事情十之八九都能成功。威尔逊
8. Have confidence and then give it your all. If you have this mindset, there is a good chance that anything you undertake will succeed. - Wilson
9. 真理惟一可靠的标准就是永远自相符合。—— 欧文
9. The only reliable criterion of truth is its eternal self-consistency. — Owen
10. 黄金诚然是宝贵的,但是生气蓬勃、勇敢的爱国者却比黄金更为宝贵。林肯
10. Gold is indeed valuable, but a lively, brave patriot is more valuable than gold. — Lincoln
11. 读书是好的,但必须记住,书不过是书,要自己动脑筋才行。高尔基
11. Reading is good, but one must remember that books are just books; one has to think for oneself. - Gorky
12. 信赖一个人之前,先同他一块儿吃掉一大堆盐。佚名
12. Before trusting someone, first eat a pile of salt with them. Anonymous
13. 懒惰象生锈一样,比操劳更能消耗身体;经常用的钥匙,总是亮闪闪的。富兰克林
13. Indolence is like rust; it consumes the body more than labor. A key that is often used is always bright and shiny. - Franklin
14. 说慌是美妙的。在人类的一切发明中,最美妙的发明是善良的上帝!罗曼·罗兰
14. Lying is delightful. Among all human inventions, the most delightful invention is the kind-hearted God! Romain Rolland
15. 论命运如何,人生来就不是野蛮人,也不是乞讨者。人的四周充满真正而高贵的财富身体与心灵的财富。霍勒斯·曼
15. Regardless of destiny, humans are not born as savages or beggars. Surrounding them are true and noble wealths—wealths of the body and the mind. Horace Mann
16. 他看到风向对他不利,就知道瞎忙也是白搭,唯一的办法是坐下来等待。泰戈尔
16. He saw the wind was against him and knew that all his bustling was in vain; the only way was to sit down and wait. - Tagore
17. 阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作使人精确。培根
17. Reading makes a full man, conversation sharpens the wits, and writing fixes the ideas. — Bacon
18. 科学家的成果是全人类的财产,而科学是最无私的领域。高尔基
18. The achievements of scientists are the common property of all humanity, and science is the most unselfish field. - Gorky
19. 瓜是长大在营养肥料里的最甜,天才是长在恶性土壤中的最好。培根
19. Melons are the sweetest when grown in rich fertilizers, and geniuses are the best when nurtured in fertile soil. Bacon
20. 人要是惧怕痛苦,惧怕种种疾病,惧怕不测的事情,惧怕生命的危险和死亡,他就什么也不能忍受了。卢梭
20. If a person fears pain, fears all sorts of diseases, fears unforeseen events, fears the dangers of life and death, then he can endure nothing. Rousseau
21. 理想的书籍,是智慧的钥匙。——列夫托尔斯泰
21. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. — Leo Tolstoy
22. 人类的真正区别是这样的:光明中人和黑暗中人。雨果
22. The true distinction of humanity is thus: those of the light and those of the dark. Hugo
23. 共同的事业,共同的斗争,可以使人们产生忍受一切的力量。奥斯特洛夫斯基
23. A common cause, a common struggle, can give people the strength to endure anything. - Ostrovsky
24. 一个人几乎可在任何他怀有无限热忱的事情上成功。查尔斯·史考伯
24. A person can succeed in almost anything he puts his mind to if he loves it enough. - Charles Scobee
25. 一切节省,归根到底都归结为时间的节省。马克思
25. All savings, in the end, can be reduced to the saving of time. - Marx
26. 成功并不能用一个人达到什么地位来衡量,而是依据他在迈向成功的过程中,到底克服了多少困难和障碍。布克·华盛顿
26. Success cannot be measured by what position one has achieved, but rather by how many difficulties and obstacles one has overcome in the process of moving towards success. - Booker T. Washington
27. 那些不能牢记着自己的过去的人,命中注定要一再地重复自己的过去。桑塔雅娜
27. Those who cannot remember their past are doomed to repeat it. - Santayana
28. 有了朋友,生活才显出它全部的价值;一个人活着是为了朋友;保持自己生命的完整,不受时间侵蚀,也是为了朋友。罗曼·罗兰
28. Life only reveals its full value with friends; one lives for friends; to maintain the integrity of one's own life, immune to the erosion of time, is also for friends. Romain Rolland
29. 真正的科学家应当是个幻想家;谁不是幻想家,谁就只能把自己称为实践家。雨果
29. A true scientist should be an idealist; anyone who is not an idealist can only call themselves a pragmatist. — Victor Hugo
30. 这世界要是没有爱情,它在我们心中还会有什么意义!这就如一盏没有亮光的走马灯。—— 歌德
30. If this world had no love, what meaning would it have in our hearts! It would be like a revolving lantern without light. — Goethe
31. 别因为落入了一把牛毛就把一锅奶油泼掉,别因为犯了一点错误就把一生的事业扔掉。蒙古
31. Don't throw away a pot of cream because of a handful of cow hair, and don't abandon your lifelong career because of a small mistake. Mongolia
32. 知识,只有当它靠积极的思维得来,而不是凭记忆得来的时候,才是真正的知识。托尔斯泰
32. Knowledge is true knowledge only when it is acquired through active thinking rather than mere memorization. - Tolstoy
33. 如果你想获得幸福和安宁,那就要越过层层的障壁,敲起真理的钟前进。卡拉维洛夫
33. If you wish to attain happiness and tranquility, you must surmount the layers of barriers and advance by striking the bell of truth. — Kalavrov
34. 习与正人居之,不能无正也;犹生长于齐,不能不齐语也。贾谊
34. If one lives with virtuous people, one cannot help but be virtuous; just as one, if raised in Qi, cannot help but speak the Qi dialect. - Jia Yi
35. 全人类的充沛精力要是都集中在一个的头颅里,全世界要是都萃集于一个人的脑子里,那种状况,如果延续下去,就会是文明的末日。雨果
35. If the abundant energy of all humanity were concentrated in a single head, and if the wisdom of the entire world were gathered in the mind of one person, such a state, if it were to continue, would be the end of civilization. — Victor Hugo
36. 青年时代太放纵就会失去心灵的滋润,太节制就会变成死脑筋。圣堤布福
36. Excessive放纵 in youth leads to the loss of spiritual nourishment, while excessive self-restriction turns one into a rigid thinker. St. Thibaut.
37. 我需要三件东西:爱情友谊和图书。然而这三者之间何其相通!炽热的爱情可以充实图书的内容,图书又是人们最忠实的朋友。—— 蒙田
37. I need three things: love, friendship, and books. However, how interconnected they all are! Passionate love can enrich the content of books, and books are the most loyal friends of people. — Montaigne
38. 朝着一定目标走去是志,一鼓作气中途绝不停止是气,两者合起来就是志气。一切事业的成败都取决于此。卡内基
38. Walking towards a certain goal with determination is willpower, and maintaining momentum without stopping halfway is spirit. The combination of the two is called "willpower." The success or failure of all endeavors depends on this. Carnegie
39. 只有永远躺在泥坑里的人,才不会再掉进坑里。黑格尔
39. Only those who forever lie in the mire will never fall into the pit again. - Hegel
40. 生活就像海洋,只有意志坚强的人,才能到达彼岸。马克思
40. Life is like the ocean; only those with strong wills can reach the shore. - Marx
41. 我从来不把安逸和快乐看作是生活目的本身-这种伦理基础,我叫它猪栏的理想。爱因斯坦
41. I have never regarded comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical foundation, I call it the ideal of the pigsty. - Einstein
42. 精神的沟通用不着语言,只要是两颗充满着爱的心就行了。罗曼·罗兰
42. Spiritual communication does not require language; it is enough if there are two hearts full of love. Romain Rolland
43. 危险、怀疑和否定之海,围绕着人们小小的岛屿,而信念则鞭策人,使人勇敢面对未知的前途。泰戈尔
43. The sea of danger, suspicion, and negation surrounds the small islands of people, while belief spurs one on, making one brave in the face of the unknown future. Tagore
44. 科学总是**的、非正统的;这是它的本性;只有科学在睡大觉时才不如此。萨尔顿
44. Science is always** unconventional, non-traditional; this is its nature; only when science is sleeping does it not behave in this way. - Salton
45. 不要垂头丧气,即使失去一切,明天仍在你的手里。王尔德
45. Don't lose heart, even if you lose everything, tomorrow is still in your hands. - Oscar Wilde
46. 我们想的是如何养生,如何聚财,如何加固屋顶,如何备齐衣衫;而聪明人考虑的却是怎样选择最宝贵的东西朋友。爱默生
46. What we think about is how to maintain health, how to accumulate wealth, how to reinforce the roof, and how to get all the clothes ready; but the wise consider how to choose the most valuable thing, which is a friend. - Emerson
47. 重复别人所说的话,只需要教育;而要挑战别人所说的话,则需要头脑。玛丽·佩蒂博恩·普尔
47. To repeat what others say requires education; to challenge what others say requires a mind. — Mary Pettibone Pulle
48. 真正的科学家应当是个幻想家;谁不是幻想家,谁就只能把自己称为实践家。巴尔扎克
48. A true scientist should be an idealist; anyone who is not an idealist can only call themselves a pragmatist. — Balzac
49. 在任何行业中,走向成功的第一步,是对它产生兴趣。威廉·奥斯勒爵士
49. In any profession, the first step towards success is an interest in it. Sir William Osler
50. 今天应做的事没有做,明天再早也是耽误了。裴斯泰洛齐
50. Today's work that should have been done will be delayed even if tomorrow comes early. — Pestalozzi
51. 书籍是巨大的力量。 ——列宁
51. Books are a great force. — Lenin
52. 你想成为幸福的人吗?但愿你产生学会吃得起苦。屠格涅夫
52. Do you want to be a happy person? May you learn to endure hardship. — Turgenev
53. 青春像只唱着歌的鸟儿,已从残冬窗里闯出来,驶放宝蓝的穹窿里去了。闻一多
53. Youth, like a singing bird, has burst out of the window of the lingering winter and soared into the azure dome. Wen Yiduo
54. 决定一个人的一生,以及整个命运的,只是一瞬之间。歌德
54. The entire life of a person, as well as the entire destiny, is decided in just a moment. - Goethe
55. 为着品德而去眷恋一个情人,总是一件很美的事。柏拉图
55. It is always a beautiful thing to be attached to a lover for the sake of virtue. — Plato
56. 强烈的信仰会赢取坚强的人,然后又使他们更坚强。华特·贝基霍
56. Strong faith wins over the strong, and then makes them even stronger. Walter Bagehot
57. 推动你的事业,不要让你的事业推动你。爱因斯坦
57. Push your career, but don't let your career push you. - Einstein
58. 土地是以它的肥沃和收获而被估价的;才能也是土地,不过它生产的不是粮食,而是真理。如果只能滋生瞑想和幻想的话,即使再大的才能也只是砂地或盐池,那上面连小草也长不出来的。—— 别林斯基
58. Land is valued for its fertility and harvest; talent is also land, but what it produces is not grain, but truth. If talent can only breed contemplation and illusion, even the greatest talent is no more than barren land or a salt lake, where not even the smallest grass can grow. — Belinsky
59. 意志是一个强壮的盲人,倚靠在明眼的跛子肩上。叔本华
59. Will is a strong blind man leaning on the shoulder of a sighted cripple. — Schopenhauer
60. 既然我已经踏上这条道路,那么,任何东西都不应妨碍我沿着这条路走下去。康德
60. Since I have embarked on this path, nothing should hinder me from proceeding along it. - Kant
61. 我们不得不饮食、睡眠、游玩、恋爱,也就是说,我们不得不接触生活中最甜蜜的事情,不过我们必须不屈服于这些事物。居里夫人
61. We cannot help but eat, sleep, play, and fall in love, that is to say, we cannot help but come into contact with the sweetest things in life. However, we must not yield to these things. — Madame Curie
62. 要知道对好事的称颂过于夸大,也会招来人们的反感轻蔑和嫉妒。培根
62. It is to be known that excessive praise for good things can also attract people's aversion, scorn, and jealousy. Bacon.
63. 生活的苦难压不垮我。我心中的欢乐不是我自己的,我把欢乐注进音乐,为的是让全世界感到欢乐。莫扎特
63. The hardships of life cannot crush me. The joy in my heart is not mine alone; I pour my joy into music so that the whole world may feel joy. Mozart.
64. 意志命运往往背道而驰,决心到最后会全部推倒。莎士比亚
64. Will and fate often run counter to each other, and determination can ultimately be completely overturned. Shakespeare
65. 成功的道路就是做你能做好的工作,做好你所做的工作,并且丝毫不贪图功名。朗费罗
65. The path to success is to do the work you can do well, to do the work you do to the best of your ability, and to have no desire for fame or glory. — Longfellow
66. 一个人还不能知道他自己,就忙着去研究一些和他不相干的东西,这在我看是很可笑的。柏拉图
66. It is可笑 in my view for a person to be so busy studying things that have nothing to do with him that he doesn't even know himself. - Plato
67. 一个人在科学探索的道路上,走过弯路,犯过错误,并不是坏事,更不是什么耻辱,要在实践中勇于承认和改正错误。爱因斯坦
67. It is not a bad thing, nor is it any shame, for a person to take detours and make mistakes on the path of scientific exploration. One must be brave in practice in acknowledging and correcting errors. - Einstein
68. 卓越的人一大优点是:在不利与艰难的遭遇里百折不饶。贝多芬
68. One of the great virtues of an outstanding person is that they never give up in the face of adverse and difficult circumstances. - Beethoven
69. 乐观是一首激昂优美的进行曲,时刻鼓舞着你向事业的大路勇猛前进。大仲马
69. Optimism is an inspiring and beautiful march, constantly encouraging you to boldly advance on the great path of your career. Alexandre Dumas
70. 真正的朋友不把友谊挂在口头上,他们并不为了友谊而相互要求一点什么,而是彼此为对方做一切办得到的事。别林斯基
70. True friends do not just talk about friendship; they do not make demands on each other for the sake of friendship. Instead, they do everything in their power for each other. - Belinsky
71. 书不仅是生活,而且是现在、过去和未来文化生活的源泉。库法耶夫
71. Books are not only life but also the source of cultural life in the present, past, and future. Kufayev.
72. 书籍把我们引入最美好的社会,使我们认识各个时代的伟大智者。史美尔斯
72. Books introduce us to the finest societies, and acquaint us with the great sages of all ages. - Smiles
73. 意见和感情的相同,比之接触更能把两个人结合在一起,这样子,两个人尽管隔得很远,却也很近。柴可夫斯基
73. The similarity of opinions and feelings can bind two people together more than physical contact, so that even though they are far apart, they feel very close. — Tchaikovsky
74. 虽然紫菀草越被人践踏越长得快,可是青春越是浪费,越容易消失。莎士比亚
74. Although the plant of aster grows faster when it is trodden upon, the more youth is wasted, the more easily it vanishes. - Shakespeare
75. 理想是指路明灯。没有理想,就没有坚定的方向,而没有方向,就没有生活。托尔斯泰
75. Idealism is the guiding beacon. Without ideals, there is no steadfast direction, and without direction, there is no life. - Tolstoy