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1. 五花八门的粉饰,滔滔不绝的雄辩,不过是冒充强烈信仰的无动于衷的卖弄词藻而已。——司汤达
1. A myriad of embellishments, endless eloquence, are merely the indifferent showmanship of pretending strong faith. — Stendhal
2. 你若要喜爱你自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。歌德
2. If you wish to cherish your own worth, you must create value for the world. - Goethe
3. 信仰是个鸟儿,黎明还是黝黑时,就触着曙光而讴歌了。——泰戈尔
3. Faith is a bird that sings at dawn, while it is still dark.—Rabindranath Tagore
4. 千里黄云白日曛,北风吹雁雪纷纷。高适
4. A thousand miles of yellow clouds dim the bright sun, the north wind blows and geese are scattered in the snow. Gao Shi.
5. 春种一粒粟,秋收万颗子。李绅
5. Sow a grain of millet in spring, reap ten thousand seeds in autumn. — Li Shen.
6. 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
6. My efforts in seeking knowledge have brought me no other benefit than to increasingly realize my own ignorance. Descartes
7. 最有成就的科学家都具有狂热者的热情。──贝弗里奇
7. The most accomplished scientists all possess the zeal of fanatics. — Beveridge
8. 没有了希望,一个人就不能维持他的信仰,保守他的精神,或保全他的内心纯洁。——巴尔扎克
8. Without hope, a person cannot maintain his faith, preserve his spirit, or keep his inner purity. - Balzac
9. 一个人即使已登上顶峰,也仍要自强不息。——罗素·贝克
9. Even one who has reached the summit must continue to strive for self-improvement. — Russell Baker
10. 毫无理想而又优柔寡断是一种可悲的心理。——培根
10. A lack of ideals and indecisiveness is a pitiable psychological state. - Bacon
11. 聪明的人有长的耳朵和短的舌头。弗莱格
11. The wise have long ears and short tongues. - Fragge
12. 生命很快就过去了,一个时机从不会出现两次。必须当机立断,不然就永远别要。罗曼罗兰
12. Life passes quickly, and an opportunity never comes twice. One must act decisively, or else it will never come again. - Romain Rolland
13. 咬住青山不放松,立根原在破岩中;千磨万击还坚劲,任尔东西南北风。郑板桥?>
13. Clutch the green mountain tightly without giving in, the roots are originally in the broken rocks; through thousands of rubbings and打击, it remains strong and resilient, no matter the east, west, south, or north wind. Zheng Banqiao?
14. 人的天职在勇于探索真理。──哥白尼
14. The vocation of man is to boldly seek the truth. - Copernicus
15. 我的成就,当归功于精力的思索。──牛顿
15. "My achievements are due to the contemplation of my energies." - Newton
16. 任何幸福,都不会十分纯粹,多少总掺杂着一些悲哀。塞万提斯
16. Any happiness is never entirely pure; there is always a bit of sorrow mixed in. Cervantes.
17. 人生之光荣,不在永不失败,而在能屡仆屡起。拿破仑
17. The glory of life does not lie in never failing, but in the ability to rise repeatedly after falling. - Napoleon
18. 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
18. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true meanings of my educational belief. — Sukhomlinsky
19. 成大事不在于力量的大小,而在于能坚持多久。约翰生
19. Great achievements do not lie in the size of one's strength, but in how long one can endure. Johnson
20. 阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作使人精确。——培根
20. Reading makes a full man, conversation a ready man, and writing an exact man. — Bacon
21. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。——朱熹
21. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, read thoroughly and ponder deeply. — Zhu Xi
22. 一切节省,归根到底都归结为时间的节省。——马克思
22. All savings, in the final analysis, are reduced to the saving of time. – Marx
23. 给我一个支点,我可以撬起地球。阿基米德
23. Give me a lever and I will move the Earth. Archimedes.
24. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈
24. Diligence leads to skill, while leisure leads to laziness; actions are formed by thought, but destroyed by carelessness. - Han Yu
25. 深居俯夹城,春去夏犹清。李商隐
25. Living in seclusion beneath the city walls, spring has passed yet summer is still cool. — Li Shangyin
26. 顽强的毅力可以征服世界上任何一座**。狄更斯
26. Resolute perseverance can conquer any peak in the world. - Dickens
27. 想喝水时,仿佛能喝下整个海洋似的——这是信仰;等到真的喝起来,一共也只能喝两杯罢了——这是科学。——契柯夫
27. When you feel like drinking water, it seems as if you can drink the entire ocean — that is faith; but when you actually start drinking, you can only drink two cups in total — that is science. — Chekhov
28. 凡是有良好教养的人有一禁诫:勿发脾气。爱默生
28. All those with good breeding have one caution: Do not lose your temper. — Emerson
29. 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
29. Books introduce us to the best society, making us acquainted with the great sages of all ages. — Samuels
30. 我了解你们的种族。它是由绵羊组成的。他们给少数人统治着,很少或者从来没有给多数人统治过。他们压抑了自己的感情和信仰,跟随着一小撮拼命喊叫的人。有时候那喊叫的人是对的,有时候是错的;可是那没关系,大伙儿总是因为你们永远并且始终是少数人的奴隶。从来没有一个国家,在那里大多数的为心坎里是忠于任何这种制度的。——马克吐温
30. I understand your race. It is composed of sheep. They are ruled by a few, rarely or never by the majority. They suppress their feelings and beliefs, following a small group of people who shout desperately. Sometimes the shouters are right, sometimes wrong; but it doesn't matter, for everyone is always the slave of the minority. There has never been a country where the majority, deep down, is truly loyal to any such system. — Mark Twain
31. 好动与不满足是进步的第一必需品。──爱迪生
31. Activity and dissatisfaction are the first necessities of progress. - Thomas Edison
32. 人生得一知己足矣,斯世当以同怀视之。鲁迅
32. To have one true friend in life is enough; in this world, one should view such a person as a kindred spirit. — Lu Xun
33. 我愿意在我最困难的地方锤炼我的信仰;因为相信那些寻常和可见的对象并非信仰,只是劝告。——布朗
33. I am willing to temper my faith in my most difficult times; for believing in those common and visible objects is not faith, but merely advice.—Brown
34. 我瞻望四方,我到处都只看到幽晦不明。大自然提供给我的,无往而不是怀疑与不安的题材。如果我看不到有任何东西可以标志一位神明,我就会做出反面的结论;如果我到处都看到一位创造主的标志,我就会在信仰的怀抱里心安理得。然而我看到的却是可否定的太多而可肯定的又太少,于是我就陷入一种可悲泣的状态。——帕斯卡尔
34. I look around in all directions, and everywhere I see only obscurity. Nature presents to me nothing but subjects for doubt and unease. If I see nothing that can serve as a sign of a deity, I would draw a negative conclusion; if I see signs of a creator everywhere, I would find comfort and ease in the arms of faith. However, what I see is too much that can be denied and too little that can be confirmed, and thus I find myself in a state of可怜的 despair. — Pascal
35. 正确的道路是这样:吸取你的前辈所做的一切,然后再往前走。──托尔斯泰
35. The correct path is this: absorb everything your predecessors have done and then move forward. - Tolstoy
36. 强烈的信仰会赢取坚强的人,然后又使他们更坚强。——网络收集
36. A strong belief can win over the strong, and then it makes them even stronger. — Collected from the internet
37. 生活,就应当努力使之美好起来。托尔斯泰
37. Life should be strived to make it beautiful. - Tolstoy
38. 我个人认为,我们输给人家的地方是生活以及工作的观念和态度。王永庆
38. I personally believe that where we fall short is in the concepts and attitudes towards life and work. -- Wang Yongqing
39. 发明是百分之一的聪明加百分之九十九的勤奋。──爱迪生
39. "Invention is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." - Thomas Edison
40. 青春的朝气和前进不已的好奇心若消失,人生就没有意义了。穆勒
40. If the vigor of youth and the unceasing curiosity for progress disappear, life becomes meaningless. - Muehler
41. 只要有一种无穷的自信充满了心灵,再凭着坚强的意志和独立不羁的才智,总有一天会成功的。莫泊桑
41. As long as there is an infinite confidence filling the soul, and with strong will and independent intelligence, success will surely come one day. - Maupassant
42. 咱们活着不能与草木同腐,不能醉生梦死,枉度人生,要有所作为。方志敏
42. We cannot rot with the trees and grass while alive, nor can we live in a state of intoxication and dreams, squandering our lives. We must make something of ourselves. — Fang Zhimin
43. 坚强的信心,能使平凡的人做出惊人的事业。──马尔顿
43. Strong confidence can enable an ordinary person to achieve extraordinary things. - Maltbie Davenport Babcock
44. 没有力量的意志就如同假装士兵的孩子。坎宁
44. A will without power is like a child posing as a soldier. - Caning
45. 进则安居以行其志,退则安居以修其所未能,则进亦有为,退亦有为也。张养浩
45. If advancing, live comfortably to pursue one's aspirations; if retreating, live comfortably to improve what one has not yet mastered. Thus, there is purpose in advancing and in retreating as well. — Zhang Yanghao
46. 任何问题都有解决的办法,无法可想的事是没有的。──爱迪生
46. There is a solution to any problem, and there is nothing that cannot be solved. - Thomas Edison
47. 热力愈大,涨力愈大;吸力愈大,生物愈荣。康有为
47. The greater the heat, the greater the swelling; the stronger the attraction, the more flourishing the life. — Kang Youwei
48. 时间,就象海棉里的水,只要愿挤,总还是有的。──鲁迅
48. Time, like water in a sponge, is always there if you are willing to squeeze it out. ─Lu Xun
49. 要紧的事情是别浪费你的青春和元气。契诃夫
49. The most important thing is not to waste your youth and vitality. Chekhov.
50. 青春活泼的心,决不作悲哀的留滞。冰心
50. A youthful and lively heart will never linger in sadness. - Bing Xin
51. 题诗寄汝非无意,莫负青春取自惭。于谦
51. The poems I wrote to you were not without meaning, don't waste your youth and feel ashamed. — Yu Qian
52. 英雄主义是在于为信仰和真理而牺牲自己。——托尔斯泰
52. Heroism lies in sacrificing oneself for faith and truth. - Tolstoy
53. 爱情是种宗教,信奉这个宗教比信奉旁的宗教代价高得多;并且很快就会消失,信仰过去的时候像一个顽皮的孩子,还得到处闯些祸。——巴尔扎克
53. Love is a religion; believing in this religion costs much more than believing in other religions; and it will quickly fade away. When the faith is gone, it's like a mischievous child who still has to cause trouble everywhere. — Balzac
54. 静默是表示快乐的最好的方法,要是我能够说出我心里多么快乐,那么我的快乐只是有限度的。莎士比亚
54. Silence is the best way to express happiness. If I could say how happy I am in my heart, then my happiness would only be limited. - Shakespeare