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1. 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[明]
1. The key to reading is to progress step by step; only after one book is well-versed should another be read. Do not be hasty or skip levels, as doing so will be of no benefit, no matter how many books are read. --- Hu Juren [Ming Dynasty]
2. 读书越多,留存在脑中的东西越少,两者适成反比。读书多,他的脑海就像一块密密麻麻重重叠叠涂抹的黑板一样。
2. The more one reads, the less one retains in their mind, and the two are inversely proportional. With a lot of reading, his mind is like a densely packed blackboard, heavily layered with scribbles.
3. 时间应分配得精密,使每年、每月、每天和每小时都有它的特殊任务。——笛卡尔
3. Time should be allocated precisely, so that each year, month, day, and hour has its special task. — Descartes
4. 欲高门第须为善;要好儿孙必读书。 作者:《格言对联》
4. To aspire for a high social status, one must do good deeds; to have good descendants, one must study and read. Author: "Proverbs and Couplets"
5. 夫道成于学而藏于书,学进于振而废于穷。——王符
5. The Way is realized through learning and stored in books; learning progresses through prosperity and degenerates in poverty. - Wang Fu
6. 知识有如人体血液一样的宝贵。人缺少了血液,身体就要衰弱;人缺少了知识,头脑就要枯竭。——高士其
6. Knowledge is as precious as human blood. Without blood, the body becomes weak; without knowledge, the mind becomes barren. - Gao Shiqi
7. 手捧好书,可以眼观六路,耳听八方,思接千载。
7. Holding a good book in hand, one can keep an eye on all directions, listen to all sides, and think across thousands of years.
8. 看文字须大段精彩看,耸起精神,竖起筋骨,不要困,如有刀剑在后一般。就一段中须要透,击其首则尾应,击其尾则首应,方始是。不可按册子便在,掩了册子便忘――朱熹
8. When reading texts, one must delve into long and精彩 sections, rouse one's spirit, and stiffen one's bones; do not become drowsy, as if there were swords and spears behind you. One must penetrate a passage thoroughly; if you strike the head, the tail should respond, and if you strike the tail, the head should respond; only then is it correct. Do not merely flip through the book without understanding, and then forget it when you close the book – Zhu Xi
9. 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
9. When reading, I wish to pause before every noble thought, just as I pause before every truth. — Emerson
10. 读书是思想劳动。依靠思考,我们才能吸收书籍的内容。因此,不学会思考,则任何书读不进去;读不进去,什么也就学不到。书人人会读,但各人收效不一样。重要的一点在于读书时能不能独立思考。——曹方
10. Reading is a form of intellectual labor. It is through thinking that we can absorb the content of books. Therefore, if one does not learn to think, they will not be able to read any book; and if they cannot read, they will learn nothing. Everyone can read books, but the outcomes vary from person to person. An important point is whether one can think independently while reading. — Cao Fang
11. 为学犹掘井,井愈深土愈难出,若不决心到底,岂得见泉源乎?——张九功[明]
11. Studying is like digging a well; the deeper the well, the harder it is to remove the soil. If one does not decide to go to the end, how can one ever see the spring source? -- Zhang Jiugong [Ming Dynasty]
12. 一本书象一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。——凯勒
12. A book is like a ship that leads us from narrow places to the limitless ocean of life. – Keller
13. 加紧学习,抓住中心,宁精勿杂,宁专勿多。——周恩来《周恩来选集》
13. Study diligently, focus on the core, prefer precision over confusion, and specialization over quantity. -- From the Selected Works of Zhou Enlai
14. 譬如为山,未成一篑,止,吾止也。譬如平地,虽覆一篑,进,吾往也。
14. For instance, if it is like a mountain and has not yet been piled up to completion, I stop, and it is I who stop. If it is like level ground, even if one heap is overturned, I continue to advance, and it is I who go forward.
15. 或作或辍,一暴十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。―――吴梦祥[明]
15. If one starts and stops, or experiences a sudden change every ten days, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen it to be feasible. -- Wu Mengxiang [Ming Dynasty]
16. 物变极万殊,心通才一曲。读书谓已多,抚事知不足。——王安石《寄吴冲卿》
16. The myriad things change, each in its own way; the heart attuned comprehends only one melody. Reading seems to be enough, yet touching upon matters shows the insufficiency of knowledge. — Wang Anshi, "To Wu Chongqing"
17. 父在观其志,父没观其行;三年无改于父之道,可谓孝矣。
17. When the father is alive, he observes his son's aspirations; after the father's death, he observes his son's actions. If a son does not change his father's ways for three years, he can be considered filial.
18. 写十卷书要比实际行动打下基础容易得多。读书在某种意义上来说是养心。
18. It is much easier to write ten volumes of books than to lay a foundation through actual action. Reading, in a sense, is a form of nurturing the mind.
19. 至于我,即使那本书是有魔鬼在嚎叫,我也要听一听,这是为了辨别小夜曲、牛呜、苍蝇的嗡嗡、狮吼和魔鬼的歌唱有什么差别,这些差别也是知识。——严文井
19. As for me, even if the book is howling with the devil, I want to listen to it, for the sake of distinguishing the differences between the serenade, the bellowing of cows, the buzzing of flies, the roar of lions, and the singing of devils, for these differences are also knowledge. — Yan Wenjing
20. 始吾于人也,听其言而信其行;今吾于人也,听其言而观其行。
20. formerly, towards others, I would listen to their words and believe in their actions; now, towards others, I listen to their words and observe their actions.
21. 知识,主要是靠主动“抓”出来的,不是靠“教”出来的。——钱三强
21. Knowledge is mainly acquired through active "grasping," not through "teaching." — Qian Sanqiang
22. 知识海洋,你我所知如沧海一粟,面对知识,我们竟是这般微小。
22. The ocean of knowledge, which we both know, is like a grain of sand in the boundless sea. In the face of knowledge, we are so insignificant.
23. 读书对于智慧,也象体操对于身体一样。——艾迪生
23. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. — Addison
24. 重要的不是知识的数量,而是知识的质量,有些人知道很多很多,但却不知道最有用的东西。
24. The importance does not lie in the quantity of knowledge, but in its quality; some people know a great deal, but they don't know what is most useful.
25. 读书须知出入法。始当求所以入,终当求所以出。见得亲切,此是入书法;用得透脱,此是出书法。盖不能入得书,则不知古人用心处;有能出得书,则又死在言下。惟知出知入,得尽读书之法也。――――陈善[宋]
25. When reading, one must understand the method of going in and going out. Initially, one should seek a way to enter; eventually, one should seek a way to exit. If one sees it with intimacy, this is the method of entering a book; if one applies it thoroughly, this is the method of exiting a book. For if one cannot enter a book, one will not understand where the ancients put their efforts; and if one can only exit a book, one will have become trapped by the words. Only by knowing how to enter and exit can one truly master the art of reading. ——Chen Shan [Song Dynasty]
26. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者——孔子
26. He who knows is not as good as he who loves, and he who loves is not as good as he who delights in it. — Confucius
27. 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
27. No one becomes wise through learning. Learning may be acquired through diligence, but wit and wisdom are lazy talents. - John Selden
28. 生命对一个人只有一次,人的生和死都应该是有意义,有价值的。
28. Life is a one-time thing for a person, and both birth and death should be meaningful and valuable.
29. 连老师对工作非常认真负责,每天她都早早地来学校耐心地教我们读书认字,辅导我们的功课。她的身体不是很好,但是她还是坚持为我们上课。
29. Teacher Lian is very serious and responsible about her work. Every day, she comes to school early, patiently teaching us how to read and write, and tutoring us with our homework. Her health is not good, but she still insists on teaching us.
30. 读书是学习,摘抄是整理,写作是创造。——吴晗
30. Reading is learning, note-taking is organizing, and writing is creating. - Wu Han
31. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
31. If you have thoroughly read the Three Hundred Poems of Tang Dynasty, you will be able to recite poems even if you are not good at writing them —— from Sun Zhu's Preface to the Three Hundred Poems of Tang Dynasty.
32. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。 关于读书的名人名言出自—(宋)郑耕老
32. To establish oneself, one must prioritize education; to establish education, one must start with reading books. The famous saying about reading is attributed to — (Song Dynasty) Zheng Genglao.
33. 自暴者,不可与有言也;自弃者,不可与有为也。
33. He who exposes himself cannot be spoken to; he who abandons himself cannot be made to act.
34. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随——韩愈
34. "Diligence leads to skill, while leisure leads to waste; action is formed through thought, but destroyed by carelessness." — Han Yu
35. 处处是创造之地,天天是创造之时,人人是创造之人。——陶行之
35. Every place is a land of creation, every day is a time for creation, and everyone is a creator. - Tao Xingzhi
36. 有些人为思想而读书-罕见;有些人为写作而读书-常见;有些人为搜集谈资而读书,这些人占读书人的大多数。 -CC科尔顿
36. Some read for ideas — rare; some for writing — common; most read for the sake of information to talk about. - CC Colton
37. 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
37. Reading cannot be done with blind faith without thought. It is necessary to boldly raise questions, diligently compile materials, analyze them, and find the relationships among them, which is a method of pursuing scholarship. ——Gu Jiegang
38. 发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。
38. Strive to recognize every character in the world, and resolve to read all the books in human history.
39. 阅读只能供给知识的材料,若要据为己有,必须依靠思索之力。——洛克
39. Reading materials that can only provide knowledge must rely on the power of thought in order to be owned by oneself. — Locke
40. “优秀的书籍是抚育杰出人才的珍贵乳汁,它作为人类财富保存下来,并为人类生活的进一步发展服务。”——弥尔顿
40. "Excellent books are the precious milk that nourishes outstanding talents; they are preserved as human wealth and serve the further development of human life." — Milton
41. 我们自动的读书,即嗜好的读书,请教别人是大抵无用,只好先行泛览,然后决择而入于自己所爱的较专的一门或几门;但专读书也有弊病,所以必须和现实社会接触,使所读的书活起来。 ―――鲁迅:《读书杂谈》
41. We automatically read books, that is, read books out of hobby, asking others for help is generally useless, and we can only start with a general survey, and then make a choice to delve into one or more specialized subjects that we love; however, there are also drawbacks to reading exclusively, so it is necessary to interact with the real world to bring the books we read to life. ——Lu Xun: "On Reading"
42. 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
42. If one has no particular liking for reading, they can still read a great deal. Without first broadly reading a variety of books, one may either have no direction or develop a bias. It is best to read widely first and then deeply, and to be broad before being specialized. — Lu Xun
43. 书是益友——臧克家说:读过一本好书,像交了一个益友。
43. Books are good friends –臧克家 said: Reading a good book is like making a good friend.
44. 读书一定要动手,书读得越慢心灵才会越来越丰富。
44. Reading must involve active engagement; the slower you read, the richer your soul will become.
45. 石韫玉而山晖,水怀珠而川媚。——陆机[西晋]
45. A stone encloses jade and the mountain shines, water embraces pearls and the river becomes charming. — Lu Ji [Western Jin Dynasty]
46. 书虫将自己裹在言辞之网中,只能看见别人思想反应出来的事物的朦胧影象。 -W哈兹里特
46. The bookworm wraps himself in a web of words, seeing only the blurred images of things reflected by others' thoughts. - W. Hazlitt
47. 书是遗训、忠告和命令——赫尔岑说:“书——这是一代对另一代精神上的遗训,这是行将就木的老人对刚刚开始生活的青年人的中选,这是行将去休息的站岗人对走来接替他的岗位的站岗人的命令。”
47. Books are legacies, advice, and commands — Herzen said, "Books — they are the spiritual legacy of one generation to another, the chosen words of the aging to the youth just beginning their life, the command of the guard about to rest to the guard coming to take his place."
48. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为——陈寿《三国志》
48. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small — from Chen Shou's "Records of the Three Kingdoms."
49. 读书好似爬山,爬得越高,望得越远;读书好似耕耘,汗水流得多,收获更丰满。
49. Reading is like climbing a mountain; the higher you climb, the farther you can see; reading is like farming; the more sweat you pour, the richer your harvest will be.
50. 一个人可以无师自通,却不可无书自通。――闻一多
50. One can learn without a teacher, but one cannot learn without books. -- Min Yen Ao
51. “书籍是培育我们的良师,无需鞭笞和棍打,不用言语和训斥,不收学费,也不拘形式。”——德伯里
51. "Books are our excellent teachers, nurturing us without the need for whips and sticks, without words of scolding, without tuition fees, and without formal constraints." — Desiderius Erasmus
52. 饭可以一日不吃,觉可以一日不睡,书不可以一日不读。
52. One can go without food for a day, one can go without sleep for a day, but one cannot go without reading books for a day.
53. 三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿读书时。黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。——颜真卿
53. At the third watch the lanterns flicker, and at the fifth the rooster crows, which is the time for a young man to study. Black hair does not know the value of studying early, and only at the white head does one regret reading too late. — Yan Zhenqing
54. 当你还不能对自己说今天学到了什么东西时,你就不要去睡觉。——利希顿堡
54. Do not go to sleep until you can tell yourself what you have learned today. - Lichtenberg
55. 人生遇到不如意或困惑,我特别喜欢在书中找答案,而每次寻找,都能找到。我总是将其看做神启,觉得是个非常不可思议的事情。读到我想找的答案后,我会兴奋的很久都将微笑挂在脸上,遇见我的人一定以为我遇到了什么好事,其实只是找到了困惑已久的人生答案而已。
55. When I encounter setbacks or confusion in life, I particularly like to find answers in books, and each time I do, I find them. I always consider it as a divine revelation, feeling it's an incredible thing. After reading the answer I was looking for, I would be excited for a long time and have a smile on my face. People who meet me must think I've encountered something good, but in reality, it's just that I've found the long-awaited answer to my life's confusion.
56. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思——朱熹
56. The method of reading is to proceed step by step and gradually, to read thoroughly and think deeply —— Zhu Xi
57. 读死书是害己,一开口就害人;但不读书也并不见得好。——鲁迅
57. Reading dead books is harmful to oneself, and speaking without opening a book is harmful to others; but not reading is not necessarily good either. — Lu Xun
58. 学贵精不贵博。……知得十件而都不到地,不如知得一件却到地也。 ——戴震《戴东原先生年谱》
58. The value of learning lies in its depth, not in its breadth. It is better to understand one thing thoroughly than to know ten things superficially. —— From the "Biography of Mr. Dai Dongyuan" by Dai Zhen
59. 读书之于精神,恰如运动之于身体。
59. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.
60. 阅读的最大理由是想摆脱平庸,早一天就多一份人生的精彩;迟一天就多一天平庸的困扰。
60. The main reason for reading is to break free from mediocrity, and the earlier one starts, the more colorful the life becomes; the later one starts, the more days of mediocrity one has to endure.
61. 一个人的活动,如果不是被高尚的思所鼓舞,那它是无益的渺小的。——车尔尼雪夫斯基
61. A person's actions are futile and trivial unless inspired by noble thoughts. — Chernyshevsky
62. 人有坎檩,失于盛于年,犹当晚学,不可自弃。——颜之推[北齐]
62. Even if one encounters obstacles and misfortunes in their prime years, it is still advisable to continue learning, and one should not give up on themselves. — Yan Zhiyi [Northern Qi Dynasty]
63. 在经验的指导下读书,价值要大得多,因为经验是他们的老师的导师。—— [意]达芬奇
63. Reading under the guidance of experience is much more valuable, because experience is the teacher of their teacher. — [Italian] Leonardo da Vinci
64. 当我明白自己读书非常少的时候,我就产生了求学的强烈愿望。当我知道了世界上书籍如何庞大的时候,我又产生了分辨好坏,选择好书的愿望。——严文井
64. When I realized that I had read very little, I developed a strong desire to study. When I learned about the vastness of books in the world, I also felt the desire to discern the good from the bad and to choose good books. - Yan Wenjing