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揭秘经典:揭示10位作家的读书名言,提升阅读境界!

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1. 读书之乐乐陶陶,起并明月霜天高。朱熹

1. The joy of reading is so profound, it brings great delight; Rising from the bed, the bright moon shines high in the frosty sky. - Zhu Xi

2. 种子不落在肥土而落在瓦砾中,有生命力的种子决不会悲观和叹气,因为有了阻力才有磨炼。 夏衍

2. Seeds do not fall on fertile soil but on broken bricks, and seeds with vitality will never be pessimistic or sigh, because with resistance comes the refining. - Xia Yan

3. 天下无不可化之人,但恐诚心未至。天下无不可为之事,只怕立志不坚。 《格言联壁》

3. There is no one in the world who cannot be converted, but it is feared that the sincerity has not reached its peak. There is no task in the world that cannot be accomplished, but it is feared that the determination is not firm. - From "The Wall of Proverbs"

4. 发愤忘食,乐以忘忧,不知老之将至云尔。孔子

4. To be so determined that one forgets to eat, so joyful that one forgets one's worries, not knowing that old age is approaching, as Confucius said.

5. 剜心也不变,砍首也不变!只愿锦绣的山河,还我锦绣的面。 柔石

5. Regardless of heart-broken or head-cut, nothing changes! Only wish for the beautiful mountains and rivers to return my beautiful face. Soft Stone.

6. 志之所趋,无远弗届;穷山距海,不能限也。志之所向,无坚不入;锐兵精甲,不能御也。 《格言联壁》

6. Wherever one's aspirations lead, no distance is too great; even the distant mountains and seas cannot limit it. Wherever one's aspirations point, no obstacle is insurmountable; even the most sharp weapons and finest armor cannot withstand it. — From "Wall of Proverbs"

7. 书籍是任何一种知识的基础,是任何一门学科的基础的基础茨威格

7. Books are the foundation of all knowledge, the very foundation of any discipline. - Zweig

8. 书籍并不是没有生命的东西,它包藏着一种生命的潜力,与作者同样地活跃。不仅如此,它还像一个宝瓶,把作者生机勃勃的智慧中最纯净的精华保存起来。弥尔顿

8. Books are not lifeless things; they contain a potential for life that is as lively as the author. Moreover, they are like a precious flask, preserving the purest essence of the author's vibrant wisdom. Milton

9. 没有比读书更廉价的娱乐,更持久的满足了。蒙台居

9. There is no more inexpensive entertainment or more enduring satisfaction than reading, says Montaigne.

10. 不读书就没有真正的学问,没有也不可能有欣赏能力、文采和广博的学问。赫尔芩

10. Not reading leads to no true scholarship, nor can there be an appreciation for elegance and extensive knowledge. Helphen

11. 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

11. We can gather knowledge by reading, but we must use thinking to separate the chaff from the wheat. - Fustel

12. 你们要学习思考,然后再来写作。布瓦罗

12. You should learn to think first, and then come to writing. Boileau

13. 奇文共欣赏,疑义相如析。陶渊明

13. Shared is the strange and wonderful writing, analyzed are the doubts and ambiguities. - Tao Yuanming

14. 哪有斩不掉的荆棘?哪有打不死的豺虎?哪有推不翻的山岳?你必须奋斗着,勇猛地奋斗着,胜利就是你的。 邓中夏

14. Where are there thorny brambles that cannot be cut? Where are there ferocious wolves that cannot be killed? Where are there mountains that cannot be overturned? You must struggle, and fight fiercely, and victory will be yours. — Deng Zhongxia

15. ●知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者——孔子

15. ● "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

16. 读书补自然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。培根

16. Reading compensates for nature's deficiencies, and experience compensates for the shortcomings of reading. - Bacon

17. 养心莫若寡欲;至乐无如读书。郑成功

17. The best way to nourish the mind is to have few desires; the greatest joy is to read books. - Zheng Chenggong

18. 人有坎,失于盛年;犹当晚学,不可自弃。颜之推

18. People have their setbacks, and may lose their prime in youth; yet it is still late to learn, and one should not abandon themselves. — Yan Zhitui

19. 水滴集多成大海,读书集多成学问。佚名

19. Drip by drip, water accumulates to become the sea; book by book, reading accumulates to become knowledge. (Anonymous)

20. 学生如果把先生当作一个范本,而不是一个敌手,他就永远不能青出于蓝。别林斯基

20. If a student treats the teacher as a model rather than an adversary, he will never surpass his teacher. — Belinsky

21. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。韩愈

21. Reading a million books, writing as if with divine inspiration. Han Yu

22. 书不记,熟读可记;义不精,细思可精。惟有志不立,直是无着力处。 (宋)朱熹

22. If books are not memorized, thorough reading can help memorize them; if meanings are not clear, careful thinking can clarify them. Only when one does not set their resolve, there is truly no place to start. (Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi

23. 学习并不等于就是摹仿某些东西,而是掌握技巧和方法。高尔基

23. Learning is not just about imitating something; it is about mastering skills and methods. - Gorky

24. 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

24. Books are not only life but also the source of cultural life in the present, past, and future. Kufayev

25. 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

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

26. ●饭可以一日不吃,觉可以一日不睡,书不可以一日不读——毛泽东

26. ● A meal can be skipped for a day, a sleep can be missed for a day, but books cannot be left unread for a day — Mao Zedong

27. 书籍就像一盏神灯,它照亮人们最遥远、最黯淡的生活道路。乌皮特

27. Books are like a magic lamp, illuminating the most distant and darkest paths of people's lives. Upit.

28. 喜欢读书,就等于把成活中寂寞的时光换成巨大享受的时刻。莫泊桑

28. To love reading is to transform the lonely moments of life into moments of immense enjoyment. — Guy de Maupassant

29. 战士自有战士的抱负:永远改造,从零出发;一切可耻的衰退,只能使人视若仇敌,踏成泥沙。 郭小川

29. A warrior has his own aspirations: to be ever-transforming, starting from scratch; all forms of shameful decay can only be treated as enemies to be trampled and reduced to dust. - Guo Xiaochuan

30. 一个人如果不到最高峰,他就没有片刻的安宁,他也就不会感到生命的恬静和光荣。 肖伯纳

30. One who does not reach the peak of his abilities will never find a moment of peace, nor will he ever feel the tranquility and glory of life. - George Bernard Shaw

31. ●如果把生活比喻为创作的意境,那么阅读就像阳光——池莉

31. ● If life is likened to a creative atmosphere, then reading is like sunlight — Ji Chiyun

32. 只靠信念虽然可以做出奇迹,但这只是表面。意志,不错,意志越坚强,工作越能完成。 杜伽尔

32. While faith alone can work miracles, this is only superficial. Willpower, indeed, the stronger the will, the more work can be accomplished. Dujardin

33. 有志者,事竟成,破釜沉舟,百二秦关终属楚;苦心人,天不负,卧薪尝胆,三千越甲可吞吴。 蒲松龄

33. "To a determined person, success is sure to come; after breaking the cauldron and sinking the boat, the hundred-odd passes of Qin finally belong to Chu. To a person of perseverance, the heavens will not forsake you; after lying on the fire and tasting the bitterness, three thousand warriors of Yue can conquer Wu." - Pu Songling

34. 不登高山,不知天之大;不临深谷,不知地之厚也。 荀况

34. If one does not climb high mountains, one does not know the vastness of the sky; if one does not stand at the edge of a deep valley, one does not know the thickness of the earth. -- Xun Kuang

35. 老当益壮,宁移白首之心;穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。 (唐)王勃

35. "In old age, one becomes even stronger; why should one change one's heart in white hair? In poverty, one's resolve becomes even firmer; one should never lose the ambition to soar high." (Tang Dynasty) Wang Bo

36. 读书使人成为完善的人。培根

36. Reading makes a full man. - Bacon

37. 夫学须志也,才须学也,非学无以广才,非志无以成学。 诸葛亮

37. To study, one must have ambition; to have talent, one must study. Without study, one cannot broaden one's abilities; without ambition, one cannot achieve academic success. — Zhuge Liang

38. 你想成为幸福的人吗?但愿你首先学会吃得起苦。屠格涅夫

38. Do you want to become a happy person? May you first learn to endure hardships. — Turgenev

39. 读一本好书,就如同和一个高尚的人在交谈歌德

39. Reading a good book is like conversing with an enlightened person - Goethe

40. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。普希金

40. The influence of people is brief and slight, but the influence of books is extensive and profound. Pushkin

41. ●时间就像海绵里的水,只要愿挤,总还是有的——鲁迅

41. ● Time is like water in a sponge; as long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always some to be had — Lu Xun

42. 祖国的尊严高于一切,人民的利益重于一切,为了祖国和人民,我们愿意献出一切。 刘成乾烈士

42. The dignity of the motherland is above all, the interests of the people are more important than anything else. For the motherland and the people, we are willing to give everything. Liu Chengqian, hero.

43. 养成阅读的习惯等于为自己筑起一个避难所,几乎可以避免生命中所有的灾难。毛姆

43. Forming the habit of reading is like building a sanctuary for oneself, which can almost avoid all the disasters in life. - Maugham

44. 身如逆流船,心比铁石坚。望父全儿志,至死不怕难。 (明)李时珍

44. Like a boat against the current, my heart is as firm as iron and stone. I hope to fulfill my father's and my own aspirations, and I am not afraid of difficulties even to the very end. (Ming Dynasty) Li Shizhen

45. 读书对于智慧,也象体操对于身体一样。艾迪生

45. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Addison

46. 积累知识,胜过积蓄金银。欧洲谚语

46. Accumulating knowledge is better than amassing gold and silver. A European Proverb

47. ●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——余秋雨

47. The main reason for reading is to free oneself from mediocrity, the sooner the better, to add more color to life; the later, the more days of the burden of mediocrity — Yu Shuyu

48. 思则睿,睿则圣。周敦颐

48. Thought leads to wisdom, and wisdom to sainthood. — Zhou Dunyi

49. 学者须先立志。今日所以悠悠者,只是把学问不曾做一件事看,遇事则且胡乱恁地打过了,此只是志不立。 朱熹

49. A scholar must first set his resolve. The reason why things seem aimless today is because people do not treat their studies as a single endeavor. When faced with a situation, they just go through it in a haphazard manner. This is simply because they have not established their resolve. — Zhu Xi

50. 书籍是青年人不可分离的伴侣和导师。高尔基

50. Books are an inseparable companion and mentor for the youth. Gorky

51. 怀疑是知识之钥。谚语

51. Suspicion is the key to knowledge. Proverb

52. 一个夫越敢于担当大任,他的意气就是越风发。 班生

52. The more a man dares to take on great responsibilities, the more spirited his demeanor becomes. — Ban Sheng

53. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。颜真卿

53. "When one has black hair, one does not realize the importance of studying early; when one is white-haired, one regrets reading too late." - Yan Zhenqing

54. 读书如饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃者生疾病。章学诚

54. Reading is like eating, those who eat well thrive in spirit, while those who do not eat well fall ill. Zhang Xuecheng

55. ●业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随——韩愈

55. ● "Skill is honed through diligence, but neglected through idleness; conduct is shaped through thought, but destroyed through carelessness." — Han Yu

56. 最糟糕的是人们在生活中经常受到错误志向的阻碍而不自知,真到摆脱了那些阻碍时才能明白过来。 歌德

56. The worst thing is that people often encounter obstacles in life from wrong inclinations without realizing it, and it is only when they manage to overcome those obstacles that they come to understand it. - Goethe

57. ●三人行,必有我师也择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之——孔子

57.● When three people walk together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow their good qualities and correct their bad ones — Confucius

58. 循序而渐近,熟读而精思。朱熹

58. Progress gradually and approach step by step; read extensively and think profoundly. Zhu Xi

59. 自小多才学,平生志气高。别人怀宝剑,我有笔和刀。 《神童诗》

59. From a young age, I possess many talents, and throughout my life, my ambition is high. While others carry swords, I wield a pen and a knife. ("The Poem of the Child Genius")

60. ●韬略终须建新国,奋发还得读良书——郭沫若

60. ● Strategies must ultimately build a new country, and to strive for progress one must read good books – Guo Moruo

61. 那些你打算焚毁却又舍不得松手的书才是有用的。塞·翰逊

61. It is the books that you intend to burn but can't let go of that are useful. - S. Johnson

62. 一切书籍不是刀剑,就是梦幻;你可以用语言进行杀戳,也可以用语言进行迷惑。阿·洛威尔

62. All books are either swords or dreams; you can use language to kill or to confuse. A. Lowell

63. 志气和贫困是患难兄弟,世人常见他们伴在一起。 托·富勒

63. Ambition and poverty are brothers in adversity, commonly seen together by the world. - Thomas Fuller

64. 书籍是全世界的营养品。生活里没有书籍,就好像没有阳光;知慧里没有书籍,就好像鸟儿没有翅膀。莎士比亚

64. Books are the food of the world. Life without books is like a day without sunlight; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. - Shakespeare

65. 坚其志,苦其心,劳其力,事无大小,必有所成。 (清)曾国藩

65. Firm in his resolve, enduring in his spirit, diligent in his efforts, no matter the size of the matter, he will surely achieve success. (Qing Dynasty) Zeng Guofan

66. 非读书,不明理。要知事,须读史。李光庭

66. Not reading books, one cannot understand reason. To know affairs, one must read history. — Li Guangting

67. 人永远是要学习的。死的时候,才是毕业的时候。萧楚女

67. People are always learning. It is when one dies that they graduate. - Xiao Chuxiu

68. 志向不过是记忆的奴隶,生气勃勃地降生,但却很难成长。 莎士比亚

68. Ambition is but the slave of memory, born vigorous but hard to grow. - Shakespeare

69. 用心念书,是为了避免成为不中用的人。纪伯伦

69. To study diligently is to avoid becoming an incompetent person. — Kahlil Gibran

70. 识字要读书,种地要养猪。谚语

70. To learn to read, one must read books; to farm, one must raise pigs. Proverb