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1. 如果把生活比喻为创作的意境,那么阅读就像阳光。——池莉

1. If life is likened to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like sunlight. — Chi Li

2. 06 读书,这个我们习以为常的平凡过程,实际是人的心灵和上下古今一切民族的伟大智慧相结合的过程。——高尔基

2.06 Reading, this common and ordinary process that we are accustomed to, is actually a process where the human soul combines with the great wisdom of all ancient and modern nations. — Maxim Gorky

3. 不加思考地滥读或无休止地读书,所读过的东西无法刻骨铭心,其大部分终将消失殆尽。叔本华

3. Reading carelessly without thought or ceaselessly, the things one reads cannot be etched into the soul, and most of them will eventually fade away. - Schopenhauer

4. 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

4. A book is like a ship that leads us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life. — Keller

5. 学习的敌人是自己的满足,要认真学习一点东西,必须从不自满开始。对自己,“学而不厌”,对人家,“诲人不倦”,我们应取这种态度。——毛泽东

5. The enemy of learning is one's own satisfaction. To learn something seriously, one must start from not being complacent. To oneself, "be never tired of learning," and to others, "be never tired of teaching," this is the attitude we should adopt. ——Mao Zedong

6. 读书之法,在循序渐进,熟读而精思。——朱煮

6. The method of reading is to progress step by step, to read extensively and think deeply. — Zhu Zhi

7. 生活就像海洋,只有意志坚强的人,才能到达彼岸。—— 马克思

7. Life is like the ocean, only those with strong will can reach the shore. — Marx

8. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。孔子

8. 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 in myself. - Confucius

9. 非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。——诸葛亮

9. Without being indifferent to the world, one cannot clarify one's ambitions; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great things. — Zhuge Liang

10. 少年读书,如隙中窥月;中年读书,如庭中望月;老年读书,如台上玩月。皆以阅历之深浅,为所得之深浅耳。张潮

10. When a young man reads, it's like looking at the moon through a crack in the wall; when a middle-aged man reads, it's like looking at the moon from the courtyard; and when an elderly man reads, it's like playing with the moon on a stage. All of these are determined by the depth of one's experiences and knowledge. - Zhang Chao

11. 处处是创造之地,天天是创造之时,人人是创造之人。——陶行之

11. Every place is a place of creation, every day is a time for creation, and every person is a creator. — Tao Xingzhi

12. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——歌德

12. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble souls. — Goethe

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. 拥有书籍就是教养的证据吗?果然如此,谁在教养上足与拥有满屋子书籍的书店主人抗衡。路基亚诺斯

14. Is owning books a proof of education? Indeed, if so, who can compete with the bookstore owner who has a full house of books in terms of education? Lucretius.

15. 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

15. If one has no particular liking for reading, they can still read extensively. Without first broadly reading a variety of books, one may either be lost for direction or develop a bias. It is better to read widely first and then deeply, and to be broad before becoming specialized. — Lu Xun

16. 书读得越多而不加思索,你就会觉得你知道得很多;而当你读书而思考得越多的时候,你就会越清楚地看到,你知道得还很少。伏尔泰

16. The more books you read without thinking, the more you will feel like you know a lot; but the more you read and think, the clearer you will see that you still know very little. - Voltaire

17. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。——颜真卿

17. "I didn't realize the importance of studying early when I had black hair, and only regretted it when I was old and white." — Yan Zhenqing

18. 书籍是人类知识的总结。书籍是全世界的营养品。——莎士比亚

18. Books are the summation of human knowledge. Books are the nourishment of the world. - Shakespeare

19. 读书是学习,摘抄是整理,写作是创造。——吴晗

19. Reading is learning, note-taking is organizing, and writing is creating. — Wu Han

20. 无论你在那儿工作,无论做什么事情,不要放弃学习。没有学习,你不会进步。——奥斯特洛夫斯基

20. No matter where you work or what you do, do not give up learning. Without learning, you will not progress. – Ostrovsky

21. 书籍对于人类原有很重大的意义,但,书籍不仅对那些不会读书的人是毫无用处,就是对那些机械地读完了书还不会从死的文字中引申活的思想的人也是无用的。乌申斯基

21. Books have always had a significant meaning for humans, but books are not useful not only to those who cannot read but also to those who have mechanically finished reading yet still cannot derive living thoughts from the dead words. - Ushinsky

22. 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?>

22. To learn how to read, one must first read very slowly, until one finds a book that is truly worth close reading, it should still be read slowly. Fachi?

23. 学而时习之,不亦说乎有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎人不知而不愠,不亦君子乎——孔子

23. "To learn and to practice what one has learned, is not this joyous? To have friends coming from afar, is not this delightful? To be unknown and not to be angry, is not this the virtue of a gentleman?" — Confucius

24. 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

24. Reading is like eating; when one eats leisurely, savoring each bite, the taste lasts longer; but when one gorges down greedily, they ultimately do not taste the essence of it. - Zhu Xi

25. 读书不是为了雄辩和驳斥,也不是为了轻信和盲从,而是为了思考和权衡。培根

25. The purpose of reading is not for eloquence and refutation, nor for credulity and blind adherence, but for reflection and weighing. - Bacon

26. 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

26. True reading awakens the drowsy, gives appropriate goals to those without aims. Proper books guide people onto the right path, helping them avoid going astray. Carnegie

27. 知识本身并没有告诉人们怎样运用它,运用的方法乃在书本之外。——培根

27. Knowledge itself does not tell people how to apply it; the methods of application are beyond the pages of books. - Bacon

28. 读书,这个我们习以为常的平凡过程,实际上是人们心灵和上下古今一切民族的伟大智慧相结合的过程。高尔基

28. Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process where the souls of people are combined with the great wisdom of all ancient and modern nations. – Gorky

29. 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

29. At any time, I will never be satisfied. The more books I read, the more deeply I feel unsatisfied, and the more I realize the poverty of my knowledge. Science is boundless and mysterious. - Marx

30. 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

30. The only hobby in my life, besides **[the blank needs to be filled in], is reading. Without reading every day, I cannot live. - Sun Yat-sen

31. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。人都向往知识,一旦知识的渴望在他身上熄灭,他就不再成为人。南森

31. Those who do not read have their thoughts at a standstill. All humans aspire for knowledge, and once the thirst for knowledge is extinguished in them, they no longer become human. – Nansen

32. 喜爱读书,就等于把生活中寂寞无聊的时光换成巨大享受的时刻。孟德斯鸠

32. To love reading is to transform the lonely and boring moments of life into moments of great enjoyment. - Montesquieu

33. 三更灯火五更鸣,正是男儿读书时,黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟。颜真卿

33. The third watch's lanterns and the fifth watch's bells ring, which is the time for young men to study. Black hair does not know to study early, and white hair regrets studying late. - Yan Zhenqing

34. 读书人不一定有知识,真正的常识是懂得知识,会思想,能工作。徐特立

34. Not all scholars have knowledge; the true common sense is to understand knowledge, to be able to think, and to be able to work. Xu Te Li

35. 不积跬步,无以至千里;不积小流,无以成江海。——荀况

35. Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a river or sea. - Xun Kuang

36. 书籍是屹立在时间的大海中的灯塔。——惠普尔

36. Books are lighthouses standing in the vast sea of time. —Whipple

37. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。——郭沫若

37. Reading is not about studying at three or five o'clock in the morning; what one fears is the ten times colder outcome of a single moment of exposure to the sun. — Guo Moruo

38. 知古不知今,谓之落沉。知今不知古,谓之盲瞽。——王充

38. To know the past but not the present is called being沉沦. To know the present but not the past is called being blind and deaf. — Wang Chong

39. 身边永远要带着铅笔和笔记本,读书和谈话时碰到的一切美妙的地方和话语都把它记下来。列夫·托尔斯泰

39. Always carry a pencil and notebook with you. Write down all the wonderful places and words you encounter while reading and conversing. - Leo Tolstoy

40. 能够摄取必要营养的人要比吃得多的人更健康,同样地,真正的学者往往不是读了很多书的人,而是读了有用的书的人。亚里斯提

40. People who can absorb the necessary nutrition are healthier than those who eat a lot, and similarly, true scholars are often not those who have read many books, but those who have read useful books. Aristotle

41. 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

41. To love reading is to turn the lonely moments of life into moments of great enjoyment. - Montesquieu

42. 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

42. In reading, quantity is not the primary consideration; what is important is the quality of the books and the extent of thought they inspire. - Franklin

43. 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

43. The pursuit of reading should be methodical and progressive; only after one book is mastered should another be read. Do not be hasty or skip levels, as even if you read many, it will be of no benefit. - Hu Ju Ren

44. 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

44. No one would read a book in a dead manner. Everyone studies themselves through the book, either to discover themselves or to control themselves. Romain Rolland

45. 我到处寻找安宁,却无处可觅,只有在独自阅读一本小书时,我才得到了安宁。坎普腾的托马斯

45. I searched everywhere for peace, but could find none; only when I was alone reading a small book did I find peace. - Thomas of Kampen

46. 读书和学习是在别人思想和知识的帮助下,建立起自己的思想和知识。普希金

46. Reading and learning are about building one's own thoughts and knowledge with the help of others' ideas and knowledge. - Pushkin

47. 看书不能信仰而无思考,要大胆地提出问题,勤于摘录资料,分析资料,找出其中的相互关系,是做学问的一种方法。顾颉刚

47. Reading books should not be done with blind faith without thinking; one must dare to ask questions, be diligent in collecting materials, analyze the data, and find the relationships among them, which is a method of engaging in scholarly pursuits. Gu Jiegang.

48. 处处是创造之地,天天是创造之时,人人是创造之人。陶行之

48. Everywhere is a place of creation, every day is a time for creation, and everyone is a creator. -- Tao Xingzhi

49. 我读书总是以少为贵,从不贪多。不怕读得少,只怕记不牢。徐特立

49. I always value reading less than more, never greedy for quantity. I am not afraid of reading less, but I am afraid of not memorizing well. Xu TeLi.

50. 生而知之者上也;学而知之者次也;困而学之又其次也;困而不学,民斯为下矣。《论语》

50. Those who are born knowing are the highest; those who learn and know are the next; those who learn only after being troubled are the next lowest; and those who are troubled yet do not learn are the lowest of all. — From the Analects

51. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者。——孔子

51. To know is not as good as to love, and to love is not as good as to enjoy it. — Confucius

52. 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

52. Reading is like eating; if one chews slowly and deliberately, the flavor will last longer; if one chews and swallows hastily, one will never taste the essence. - Zhu Xi

53. 从来没有人为了读书而读书,只有在书中读自己,在书中发现自己,或检查自己。罗曼·罗兰

53. No one has ever read books for the sake of reading them. It is only in books that one reads oneself, discovers oneself, or examines oneself. — Romain Rolland

54. 知识像烛光,能照亮一个人,也能照亮无数的人。——培根

54. Knowledge is like a candlelight, which can illuminate one person and also countless others. — Bacon

55. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林

55. Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but without either, they are of no use. - Franklin

56. 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

56. We can gather knowledge by reading, but we must use thinking to separate chaff from wheat. — Fustel.

57. 在所阅读的书本中找出可以把自己引到深处的东西,把其他一切统统抛掉,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

57. 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 distracts you from the main point. - Einstein

58. 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

58. When a great idea descends upon the world as a gospel, it offends the masses bound by conventions and old habits, and to those who read much but know little, it appears to be folly. - Goethe

59. 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**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

59. There have been quite a few windbags among us, who read books only to refute others, loudly宣扬 their own spirit, in order to leap before those more modest and serious comrades. – Gorky

60. 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

60. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the essentials of my educational beliefs. - Sukhomlinsky

61. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。——普希金

61. The influence of a person is short-lived and weak, while the influence of books is broad and profound. — Pushkin

62. 大师们的作品在我们心灵扎根,诗人们的佳句在我们血管中运行。我们年轻时读了书,年老了又把它们记起。赫兹利特

62. The works of the masters take root in our hearts, and the poets' fine lines run through our veins. We read books when we are young, and recall them when we are old. Huxley.

63. 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导师一个可爱的伴侣一个优婉的安慰者。伊萨克·巴罗

63. A lover of books will never lack a loyal friend, a good mentor, a delightful companion, and a gentle comforter. — Isaac Barrow

64. 有时间读书,有时间又有书读,这是幸福;没有时间读书,有时间又没书读,这是苦恼。莫耶

64. It is happiness to have time to read and have books to read; it is distress to have time but no books to read. Moya

65. 她应该增进知识。对安托瓦内特来说,的确到了认真读书的时候了。一天两小时不算太多,这会使她机灵些,让她在一天二十四个时的其余二十二小时中更有头脑。茨威格

65. She should improve her knowledge. For Antoinette, it is indeed time to take reading seriously. Two hours a day is not too much, which will make her more alert and give her more sense during the other twenty-two hours of the day. Zweig

66. 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。朱熹

66. Generally speaking, one must first read books thoroughly, making their words seem to come from my own mouth; then proceed with careful thought, making their meanings seem to originate from my own heart, only then can one truly gain something. — Zhu Xi

67. 倾囊求知,无人能夺。投资知识,得益最多。---富兰克林

67. To seek knowledge with all one's heart, none can take it away. Investing in knowledge brings the most benefit. --- Franklin

68. 读书可以培养一个完人,谈话可以训练一个敏捷的人,而写作则可造就一个准确的人。培根

68. Reading can cultivate a perfect person, conversation can train an agile person, and writing can create an accurate person. — Bacon

69. 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

69. Hurrying is the greatest disease in reading. The essence lies in the dense and uninterrupted effort, not in the speed itself. — Lu Long

70. 读书读得太多,反而会造成一些自以为是的无知之徒。——卢棱

70. Reading too much can lead to some individuals who are self-righteously ignorant. — Rousseau

71. 古今来许多世家,无非积德。天地间第一人品,还是读书。《格言联璧》

71. Throughout history, many noble families have accumulated virtue. The highest human character in the world is still that of being educated. As stated in "The Couplets of Proverbs":

72. 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

72. The more I read, the closer the books bring me to the world, and the more bright and meaningful life becomes for me. Gorky

73. 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

73. When reading, I wish to pause before every noble thought, just as I pause before every truth. - Emerson

74. 文人作文,农人掘锄,本是平平常常的,若照相之际,文人偏要装做粗人,玩什么荷锄带笠图;农夫则在柳下捧一本书,装作深柳读书图之类,就要令人肉麻。鲁迅

74. Scholarly writers writing essays, farmers digging with hoes, are all ordinary and common things. But if they have to take a photograph, the scholars suddenly act like rough farmers, playing at the scene of a farmer with a hoe and a hat; while the farmers, under the willows, hold a book in their hands, pretending to be deep in reading by the willows, it will make people feel sick to their stomach. --Lu Xun

75. 知识,主要是靠主动抓出来的,不是靠教出来的。钱三强

75. Knowledge is mainly discovered through active pursuit, not taught. -- Qian Sanqiang

76. 伟大的成绩和辛勤劳动是成正比例的,有一分劳动就有一分收获,日积月累,从少到多,奇迹就可以创造出来。鲁迅

76. Great achievements and hard work are proportional; there is a harvest for every bit of labor. Day by day, accumulating from little to much, miracles can be created. -- Lu Xun

77. 08 读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。心不在此,则眼不看仔细,心眼 既不专一,却只漫浪诵读,决不能记,记亦不能久也。 ——朱 熹

77.08 There are three essentials to reading: the mind must be present, the eyes must be focused, and the mouth must articulate. If the mind is not engaged, the eyes will not observe carefully, and if the mind and eyes are not focused, one will merely read aimlessly, and it will be impossible to remember anything; even if something is remembered, it will not last long. —— Zhu Xi

78. 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

78. Reading is my only amusement. I do not waste my time in hotels or any kind of indecent games; and my diligence in my affairs is still, according to necessity, unflagging and unwearying. Franklin

79. 理想的书籍是智慧的钥匙。——列夫·托尔斯泰

79. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. – Leo Tolstoy

80. 02 书本上的知识而外,尚须从生活的人生中获得知识。—茅盾

80.02 Besides the knowledge from books, one must also gain knowledge from the life of the people. — Mao Dun

81. 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。培根

81. Reading makes a full man, discussion sharpens the wits, writing makes the man exact, history makes him wise, poetry makes the man subtle, mathematics makes the man precise, science makes the man deep, ethics makes the man serious, logic and rhetoric make him eloquent. All learning, in one way or another, contributes to the formation of character. Bacon