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勤学苦练:激励人心的名人名言集锦

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1. 利于国者爱之,胲于国者恶之。

1. Love what is beneficial to the country, and detest what is harmful to it.

2. 勤为无价宝,慎为护身术。

2. Diligence is an invaluable treasure, caution is a safeguard.

3. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。

3. If you do not strive when you are young, you will only regret it when you are old.

4. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。

4. Diligence begets skill, while idleness leads to decay; thought brings about action, but carelessness ruins it.

5. 玉不琢,不成器;人不学,不知道。

5. Jade not polished, cannot become a utensil; people not learning, cannot acquire knowledge.

6. 学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。

6. If one learns without thinking, one will be confused; if one thinks without learning, one will be in danger.

7. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。

7. Reading through ten thousand books, one writes with divine inspiration.

8. 积累知识,胜过积蓄金银。

8. Accumulating knowledge is better than amassing gold and silver.

9. 人生自古谁无死,留取丹心照汗青。

9. Since ancient times, who can escape death? Let a steadfast heart illuminate the annals of history.

10. 穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。

10. The poorer I am, the more determined I become, and I will never lose my aspiration for great things.

11. 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。

11. Knowledge gained from books is shallow, one must experience it firsthand to truly understand.

12. 不经一番寒彻骨,怎得梅花扑鼻香。

12. Without going through a cold and piercing frost, how can one enjoy the fragrance of the plum blossoms?

13. 星星使天空绚烂夺目;知识使人增长才干。

13. Stars make the sky resplendent; knowledge enhances one's abilities.

14. 人固有一死,死有重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛。

14. It is inevitable for all people to die, and some deaths are heavier than Mount Tai, while others are lighter than a feather.

15. 事常与人违,事总在人为。

15. Things often go against one's expectations, but it is always up to people to make things happen.

16. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。

16. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit doing good because it is small.

17. 落红不是无情物,化作春泥更护花。

17. Fallen petals are not devoid of feeling, as they turn into spring soil to protect the flowers.

18. 人生在勤,不索何获。

18. Life thrives in diligence; without seeking, how can one obtain?

19. 问渠那得清如许,为有活水源头来。

19. Ask the river where it gets so clear, for it comes from a living spring source.

20. 贵有恒何必三更眠五更起,最无益只怕一日曝十日寒。

20. With constant wealth, why do you need to sleep at midnight and rise at dawn? The most futile thing is to expose yourself to the sun for ten days and to the cold for ten days.

21. 言必信,行必果。

21. Speak with sincerity, act with decisiveness.

22. 天下兴亡,匹夫有责。

22. The rise and fall of the world, it is the responsibility of every ordinary person.

23. 智慧源于勤奋,伟大出自平凡。

23. Wisdom comes from diligence, and greatness arises from the ordinary.

24. 合抱之木,生于毫末;九层之台,起于累土;千里之行,始于足下。

24. A tree with an embraceable trunk grows from a tiny bud; a nine-story tower is built from heaps of soil; a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

25. 善不积不足以成名,恶不积不足以灭身。

25. Goodness does not accumulate to the point of fame, and evil does not accumulate to the point of destroying oneself.

26. 博学之,审问之,慎寺之,明辩之,笃行之。

26. Study diligently, inquire thoroughly, be cautious in matters, distinguish clearly, and act sincerely.

27. 温固而知新,可以为师已。

27. Having firm knowledge and being able to learn the new, one can be considered a teacher already.

28. 三人行,必有我师焉。

28. Where there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from.

29. 善学者,假人之长以补其短。

29. The good learner borrows the strengths of others to compensate for his own shortcomings.

30. 黑发不知勤学早,白头方悔读书迟。

30. Black hair does not know the importance of studying early, white hair regrets reading late.

31. 宁为玉碎,不为瓦全。

31. It is better to be shattered like jade than to be whole like pottery.

32. 衰退的,而且会有慢性的腐朽中归于消灭。

32. Withered and prone to chronic decay, they shall ultimately perish.

33. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思;毁于随。

33. Proficiency comes from diligence, while idleness leads to neglect; actions are shaped by thought, and destroyed by carelessness.

34. 生,亦我所欲也,义,亦我所欲也;二者不可得兼,舍生而取义者也。

34. Life, too, is what I desire; righteousness, too, is what I desire; but if I cannot have both, I would rather give up my life and choose righteousness.

35. 你想成为幸福的人吗?但愿你首先学会吃得起苦。

35. Do you want to become a happy person? May you first learn to endure hardships.

36. 日日行,不怕千万里;常常做,不怕千万事。

36. Day by day, walk without fear of ten thousand miles; day after day, act without fear of ten thousand things.

37. 勤能补拙是良训,一分辛劳一分才。

37. Diligence can compensate for one's shortcomings, a bit of toil brings a bit of talent.

38. 只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。

38. With sufficient effort, an iron rod can be worn down to a needle.

39. 三人行,必有我师焉。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。

39. Among three people, there must be someone I can learn from. I should follow the good in them, and correct the bad.

40. 有志者,事竟成。

40. "Where there's a will, there's a way."

41. 先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐。

41. To worry about the world's worries before the world worries, and to enjoy the world's joys after the world enjoys.

42. 春蚕到死丝方尽,蜡炬成灰泪始干。?>

42. The silkworm spins its thread until it dies, and the candle burns to ashes before the tears dry.

43. 人的大脑和肢体一样,多用则灵,不用则废。

43. Just like limbs, the human brain becomes agile with frequent use and atrophies with disuse.

44. 为学正如撑上水船,一篙不可放缓。

44. Studying is like rowing a boat against the current; one must not relax the oar.

45. 形成天才的决定因素应该是勤奋。

45. The determining factor for the formation of genius should be diligence.

46. 虚心万事能成,自满十事九空。

46. Humility leads to success in all endeavors, while pride leads to failure in nine out of ten cases.

47. 辍学如磨刀之石,不见其损日有所减。

47. Dropping out of school is like sharpening a knife with a stone; it may not be seen wearing away every day, but the reduction is gradual.

48. 造烛求明,读书求理。

48. Make candles to seek brightness, read books to seek truth.

49. 千淘万漉虽辛苦,吹尽狂沙始到金。

49. Through countless sieving and washing, though it is arduous, only after the fierce sand is blown away can the gold be reached.

50. 知不足者好学,耻下问者自满。

50. Those who are aware of their deficiencies are eager to learn, while those who are ashamed to ask questions are self-satisfied.

51. 富贵不能淫,贫贱不能移,威武不能屈。

51. Wealth and status cannot corrupt one, poverty and lowliness cannot sway one, and power and might cannot make one bow.

52. 不经历风雨,怎能见彩虹。

52. How can one see a rainbow without experiencing the rain and wind?

53. 树不修,长不直;人不学,没知识。

53. If a tree is not pruned, it will not grow straight; if a person does not learn, they will lack knowledge.

54. 读书治学,只有苦功,而无捷径。

54. In the pursuit of knowledge and academic studies, there are only hard work and no shortcuts.

55. 知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。

55. To know what one knows is true knowledge; to acknowledge what one does not know is true wisdom.

56. 为学患无疑,疑则进也。

56. One should dread having no doubts in learning; for it is through doubt that progress is made.

57. 勤奋和智慧是双胞胎,懒惰和愚蠢是亲兄弟。

57. Diligence and wisdom are twins, while laziness and foolishness are close brothers.

58. 没有任何动物比蚂蚁更勤奋,然而它却最沉默寡言。

58. No animal is more diligent than the ant, yet it is the most silent and reserved.

59. 寸寸山河寸寸金。

59. Every inch of land and every inch of river is as precious as gold.

60. 不吃饭则饥,不读书则愚。

60. Not eating leads to hunger, not reading leads to foolishness.

61. 骏马是跑出来的,强兵是打出来的。

61. Fine horses are bred, and strong soldiers are forged in battle.

62. 天才就是无止境刻苦勤奋的能力。

62. Genius is the ability to work tirelessly and diligently without end.

63. 粮食补身体,书籍丰富智慧。

63. Grain nourishes the body, books enrich the mind.

64. 失之毫厘,差之千里。

64. A miss is as good as a mile.

65. 勤劳一日,可得一夜安眠;勤劳一生,可得幸福长眠。

65. A day of toil brings a night of rest; a lifetime of toil brings a peaceful sleep in happiness.

66. 学如逆水行舟,不进则退。

66. Studying is like rowing against the current; if you do not advance, you will regress.

67. 捐躯赴国难,视死忽如归。

67. To sacrifice oneself for the country's plight, one regards death as if returning home.

68. 用宝珠打扮自己,不如用知识充实自己。

68. It is better to enrich oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with pearls.

69. 君子成人之美,不成人之恶。

69. A gentleman perfects the good in others, not the bad.

70. 每一食,便念稼穑之艰难;每一衣,则思纺织之辛苦。

70. With every meal, I remember the difficulties of farming; with every piece of clothing, I think of the hard work of weaving.

71. 天才是百分之一的灵感,百分之九十九的血汗。

71. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.

72. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。

72. There is a path up the mountain of books through diligence, and the sea of learning is boundless with hardship as its boat.

73. 不知则问,不能则学。

73. If you don't know, ask; if you can't, learn.

74. 茂盛的禾苗需要水分;成长的少年需要学习。

74. The lush seedlings require water; the growing youth needs learning.

75. 滴水能把石穿透,万事功到自然成。

75. Drop by drop, water can penetrate stone; with persistent effort, all things come to pass naturally.

76. 聪明出于勤奋,天才在于积累。

76. Wisdom comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation.

77. 祖宗疆土,当以死守,不可以尺寸与人。

77. The ancestral territory should be defended to the death, and not an inch should be given to others.

78. 干大事而惜身,见小利而忘命,非英雄也。

78. He who seeks to accomplish great things yet is reluctant to risk his own life, and who, when faced with minor gains, forgets his own life, is not a hero.

79. 如果惧怕前面跌宕的山岩,生命就永远只能是死水一潭。

79. If one fears the rugged cliffs ahead, life will forever remain a stagnant pool.

80. 业精于勤而荒于嬉,行成于思而毁于随。

80. Skills are honed through diligence and neglected through leisure, character is formed through contemplation and destroyed through carelessness.

81. 宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。

81. The edge of the sword is honed through friction, and the fragrance of the plum blossoms comes from the bitterness of the cold.

82. 世上无难事,只怕有心人。

82. There are no difficulties in the world, only those who are determined to overcome them.