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1. 任何倏忽的灵感事实上不能代替长期的功夫。——罗丹
1. Any sudden inspiration cannot in fact replace long-term hard work. — Rodin
2. 不学自知,不问自晓,古今行事,未之有也--王充
2. Not to learn and yet claim to know, not to ask and yet claim to be enlightened—such has never been the case in the conduct of affairs throughout history—Wang Chong
3. 刀不磨要生锈,人不学要落后。
3. If a knife is not sharpened, it will rust; if a person does not learn, they will fall behind.
4. 才华是血汗的结晶。
4. Talent is the crystallization of sweat and blood.
5. 师傅领进门,修行在个人。
5. The master opens the door, but the cultivation lies in the individual.
6. 我们一定要给自己提出这样的任务:第一,学习,第二是学习,第三还是学习。 ——列宁
6. We must set ourselves such a task: first, study; second, study; and third, still study. ——Lenin
7. 9人之为学,不可自小,又不可自大。 ——顾炎武
7. The pursuit of learning by nine people should neither be self-deprecating nor self-conceited. ——Gu Yanwu
8. 清晨不起早,误一天的事;幼年不勤学,误一生的事。
8. Not waking up early in the morning will mess up the whole day; not studying diligently in one's youth will mess up a lifetime.
9. 译:人如果不学习,就像面对墙壁站着,什么东西也看不见。
9. Translation: If a person does not learn, it is as if they are standing in front of a wall, unable to see anything.
10. 上如阶尽管费力,却一步比一步高。
10. Although climbing upwards is laborious, it is one step higher than the last.
11. 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
11. The decisive factor in forming a genius should be diligence. ... To some extent, hard work and practice are directly proportional. — Guo Moruo
12. 6差之毫厘,谬以千里。 ——宋·陆九渊
12. A little difference at the beginning leads to a great discrepancy at the end. ——Song Dynasty, Lu Jiuyuan
13. 译:学问的渊博在于学习时不知道厌倦,而学习不知厌倦在于有坚定的目标。
13. Translation: The depth of knowledge lies in the absence of fatigue in learning, and the absence of fatigue in learning is due to having a firm goal.
14. 4学而不知道,与不学同;知而不能行,与不知同。 ——黄睎
14. To learn but not know, is the same as not learning; to know but not act, is the same as not knowing. —— Huang Yi
15. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。洛克
15. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn a lot at once. — Locke
16. 一寸光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴。
16. An inch of time is as valuable as an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.
17. 合抱之木,生于毫末;九层之台,起于垒土;千里之行,始于足下。《老子道德经》
17. A great tree has its origin from a tiny sprout; a lofty tower is built from the accumulation of soil; a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. — From "Tao Te Ching" by Laozi.
18. 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
18. There is no animal more industrious than the ant, yet it is the most reticent of all. — Franklin
19. 许多天才因缺乏勇气而在这世界消失。每天,默默无闻的人们被送入坟墓,他们由于胆怯,从未尝试着努力过;他们若能接受诱导起步,就很有可能功成名就。——席巴·史密斯
19. Many a genius has disappeared from this world for lack of courage. Every day, nameless people are buried in tombs, for fear, they never dared to strive; had they accepted guidance and begun, they might well have achieved success and fame. — Shiba Smith
20. 天才这个字本来含意极其暖昧,它的定义,决不是所谓“生而知之,不学而能”的。天地间生而知之的人没有。不学而能的人也没有。天才多半由于努力养成。天才多半由于细心养成。——郭沫若
20. The word "genius" originally has an extremely ambiguous meaning. Its definition is certainly not what is said to be "born with knowledge, able without learning." There are no people in the world who are born with knowledge. There are also no people who can do things without learning. Most geniuses are mostly cultivated through effort. Most geniuses are mostly cultivated through meticulousness. — Guo Moruo
21. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。
21. One does not realize the importance of early studying when one has black hair, and regrets reading late when one is old and white-haired.
22. 至乐莫如读书,至要莫如教子。
22. The greatest joy is in reading, and the greatest importance is in educating one's children.
23. 饭来张口,衣来伸手。
23. Eat and drink on others' dime, get dressed by others' hands.
24. 人心隔肚皮,看人看行为。
24. People's hearts are hidden in their bellies; judge people by their actions.
25. 读书不知意,等于嚼树皮。
25. Reading without understanding is as good as chewing tree bark.
26. 泉水挑不干,知识学不完。
26. The spring water cannot be exhausted, and knowledge cannot be learned completely.
27. 勤学如春起之苗,不见其增,日有所长。 ——陶潜
27. Diligent study is like a seedling that rises in spring; though you do not see it grow, it increases day by day. ——Tao Qian
28. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。——颜真卿
28. "Young with black hair, unaware of the importance of early study; when white-haired, one regrets reading too late." — Yan Zhenqing
29. 在我看来最好的书是那些能够提供最丰富的思考材料的书。——法朗士
29. In my opinion, the best books are those that provide the most abundant material for thought. — Frédéric Mistral
30. 一分耕耘,一分收获。
30. As you sow, so shall you reap.
31. 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
31. There is no animal more diligent than the ant, yet it is also the most silent and taciturn. — Franklin
32. 不闻不若闻之,闻之不若见之,见之不若知之,知之不若行之,学至于行而止矣。——荀况
32. It is better not to hear than to hear nothing, better to see than to hear, better to know than to see, and better to act than to know. Learning comes to its fulfillment in action. — Xun Kuang
33. 打铁的要自己把钳,种地的要自己下田。
33. The blacksmith must himself hold the tongs, and the farmer must himself go to the fields.
34. 人的天才只是火花,要想使它成为熊熊火焰,那只有学习!再学习!!高尔基
34. Human genius is just a spark; to turn it into a roaring flame, there is only one way: to learn! And learn again!! - Gorky
35. 人而不勤,无异草木,英文中懒就叫植物,人过植物的生活,成了植物人,这话沉痛极了。
35. If a person is not diligent, he is no different from plants. In English, 'lazy' is called 'vegetative'. To live a vegetative life as a person is to become a vegetable person. This statement is extremely solemn.
36. 爱好出勤奋,勤奋出天才。一分耕耘,一分收获。
36. Love of hobby leads to diligence, and diligence leads to genius. One sows, one reaps.
37. 在学习上做一眼勤手勤脑勤,就可以成为有学问的人。——吴晗
37. Being diligent with both hands and mind in studying will make one a learned person. — Wu Han
38. 只给君子看门,不给小人当家。
38. Only let gentlemen guard the gate, do not let scoundrels run the household.
39. 梦想只要能持久,就能成为现实。我们不就是生活在梦想中的吗。——丁尼生
39. As long as dreams can last, they can become reality. Isn't that what we live in, in dreams? — Tennyson
40. 最易受骗的,就是认为自己远比他人聪明。罗休夫柯
40. The most susceptible to deception are those who believe they are far smarter than others. Luoxuofuqi.
41. 儿童的心灵是敏感的,它是为着接受一切好的东西而敞开的。如果教师诱导儿童学习好榜样,鼓励仿效一切好的行为,那么,儿童身上的所有缺点就会没有痛苦和创伤地不觉得难受地逐渐消失。——苏霍姆林斯基
41. The soul of a child is sensitive, and it is open to receive all that is good. If the teacher guides the child to learn good examples and encourages the imitation of all good behavior, then all the shortcomings in the child will gradually disappear without pain and injury, without feeling uncomfortable. - Sukhomlinsky
42. 求学的三个条件是:多观察多吃苦多研究。加菲劳
42. The three conditions for seeking knowledge are: observing more, enduring more hardships, and studying more. Quotation from Gaius Laelius.
43. 没有人会因学问而成为智者。学问或许能由勤奋得来,而机智与智慧却有懒于天赋。——约翰·塞尔登
43. No one becomes wise through learning. Learning may be acquired through diligence, but wit and wisdom are lazy by nature. — John Selden
44. 修凿可以使道路平直,但只有崎岖的未经修凿的道路,才是天才的道路。——布莱克
44. Tidying up can make the road straight, but only the rugged, untamed road is the path for geniuses. — Blake
45. 学者如禾如稻,不学者如蒿如草。
45. Scholars are like grain or rice, while those who do not study are like reeds or grass.
46. 努力学习,勤奋工作,让青春更加光彩。——王光美
46. Strive to learn diligently and work hard, making one's youth more radiant. — Wang Guangmei
47. 牛不训不会耕,马不练不能骑。
47. A cow that is not trained cannot plow, and a horse that is not exercised cannot be ridden.
48. 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。
48. No laurel without toil, no achievement without trial, no honor without adversity.
49. 天才就是百分之九十九的汗水加百分之一的灵感。爱迪生
49. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. — Thomas Edison
50. 天才绝不应鄙视勤奋 。——小普林尼
50. Genius should never look down upon diligence. — Pliny the Younger
51. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。《增广贤文》
51. There is a path to the mountain of books, and diligence is the way; the sea of learning has no end, and hard work is the boat. (From "The Expanded Collection of Virtuous Sayings")
52. 辍学如磨刀之石,不见其损,日有所亏。 ——陶潜
52. Dropping out of school is like sharpening a knife with a stone; though the stone may not appear to be worn down, it is gradually being eroded day by day. ——Tao Qian
53. 天才就是最强有力的牛,他们一刻不停地一天工作十八小时。——勒南
53. Genius is the most powerful ox, working without rest for十八 hours a day. - Renan
54. 读书全在自用心,老师不过引路人。
54. The essence of reading lies in self-study; the teacher is merely a guide.
55. 不怕读书难,就怕心不专。
55. It's not the difficulty of reading that one should fear, but rather the lack of concentration.
56. 人有恒心万事成,人无恒心万事崩。
56. A person with determination can accomplish everything, but a person without determination will fail in everything.