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揭秘经典:10句激励人心的读书与做人格言,提升个人修养!

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1. 人要独立生活,学习有用的技艺。 作者:凯德

1. People should live independently and learn useful skills. Author: Kade

2. 做学问的功夫,是细嚼慢咽的功夫。好比吃饭一样,要嚼得烂,方好消化,才会对人体有益。

2. The effort in pursuing academic studies is akin to the process of chewing and savoring food slowly. Just like eating, one must chew the food thoroughly so that it can be digested properly and be beneficial to the body.

3. 可得一夜安眠;勤劳一生,勤劳一日。可得幸福长眠。

3. Can enjoy a peaceful night's sleep; work hard all one's life, work hard for a day. Can achieve a long, happy sleep.

4. 滥用书籍,则学问死矣。

4. If books are misused, knowledge will die.

5. 劝君莫惜金缕衣,劝君读书长精神。有书堪读直须读,莫待垂老空叹息。书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。勾画圈点长作伴,不动笔墨不读书。世界读书日,让书充实自己,让自己快乐读书。

5. I advise you not to spare the golden brocade robe, and I advise you to read books to cultivate your spirit. If there are books to read, read them directly, don't wait until old age and sigh in vain. The path to the mountain of books is paved with diligence, and the boat on the endless sea of learning is made by enduring hardships. Drawing circles and making marks will be your constant companion, and without writing and drawing, you will not read. On World Book Day, let books enrich yourself and make reading a source of joy.

6. 厚积薄发,用艺术映照糊口,喷薄欲出,让打动充溢校园。

6. Accumulate knowledge and let it burst forth, using art to reflect on one's livelihood, and let the inspiration overflow throughout the campus.

7. 读者方面,从一字一句阅读开始,通过读完一篇,这观赏就是一个心理学的过程。—— [日]川端康成

7. Regarding the readers, starting from reading word by word, the process of reading through an entire piece is a psychological experience. — [Japanese] Kawabata Yasunari

8. 和书籍生活在一起,永远不会叹气。

8. Living with books, one will never sigh.

9. 身名不问十年馀,老大谁能更读书。——《与卢员外象过崔处士兴宗林亭》唐·王缙

9. For over ten years, no one has asked about my name, and who else can read books as I grow old? — From "With Lu Yuanwai Xiang to Cui Chushi Xingzong's Lin亭" by Wang Jin of the Tang Dynasty.

10. 读书是我惟一的娱乐,我不把时间浪费于酒店、或任何一种恶劣的游戏。——(美国)富兰克林

10. Reading is my sole amusement; I do not waste my time in taverns or any sort of wicked games. — (United States) Franklin

11. 包子有肉,不在皮上;人有学问,不挂嘴上。

11. Dumplings have meat inside but not on the skin; a person has knowledge but does not display it on their lips.

12. 书给了人太多,太多。让你那张没有色彩的白纸,有了坚强的红色,不拔的蓝色……所以才有了"众里寻它千百度,蓦然回首,那人却在灯火阑栅处"的读书境界。

12. Books give too much, too much. They turn that blank page without color into strong red, indelible blue... That's why there is the reading experience of "Seeking it amidst a crowd a thousand times over, suddenly looking back, and finding that person at the lantern-lit fence."

13. 从来没有人为了读书而读书,只有在书中读自己,在书中发现自己,或检查自己。——罗曼罗兰

13. No one has ever read books for the sake of reading them; rather, it is only in books that one reads oneself, discovers oneself, or examines oneself. — Romain Rolland

14. 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。?>

14. At the third watch, the lanterns flicker, and at the fifth, the chickens crow; it is the time for young men to study. Black hair does not know the value of studying early, and white hair regrets studying late.

15. 如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。

15. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others.

16. 书有可浅尝者,有可吞食者,少数只须咀嚼消化。换言之,有只须读其部分者。有只须大体涉猎者,少数则需全读,读时须全神贯注,孜孜不倦。读时不可诘难作者,不可尽信书上所言,而应具体思考推敲才行。——培根

16. There are books to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; in other words, some for entertainment, others for information, still others for contemplation. The man who undertakes to read all books will read little: but the man who undertakes to make his own library will read many. Again, there are books which should be read only in parts; there are others to be read, but not studied; and there are some to be read neither at all, nor in parts, but through the whole. Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had better write well; and if he read little, he had better read well: but if he read not at all, he had better not read at all. There is noends short of a man's life into which learning cannot turn to good profit. — Bacon

17. 手懒的要受贫穷,手勤的,得到富足。

17. The lazy hand will suffer poverty, but the diligent hand will find abundance.

18. 男儿要当死于边野,以马革裹尸还葬耳,何能卧床上在儿女之手中耶?—马援

18. A man should die in the wilderness, wrapped in horsehide, and be buried there; how can he lie on a bed in the hands of his children? — Ma Yuan

19. 有的人老爱高谈阔论,什么事也没做起,先谈论不休。有的成天订计划,开书目,请人讲读书方法,在许多场合都很热心地泛论读书的重要性。为此,这般耗费了许多时间和精力,结果误了别人也误了自己。倒不如把耗费的这些宝贵的时间放在老老实实地认真读书上面,也许可以得益不浅。——邓拓

19. Some people always like to talk at length, doing nothing but talking first. Some spend their days making plans, compiling reading lists, and asking others about reading methods, eagerly discussing the importance of reading in many occasions. For this, they have wasted a lot of time and energy, only to end up misleading both others and themselves. It would be better to put the precious time into reading seriously and sincerely, which might bring about great benefits. - Deng Tuo

20. 对搞科学的人来说,勤奋就是成功之母!

20. To those engaged in scientific pursuits, diligence is the mother of success!

21. 从来没有人为了读书而读书,只有在书中读自己,在书中发现自己,或检查自己。

21. No one has ever read for the sake of reading; it is only in books that one reads oneself, discovers oneself, or examines oneself.

22. 不加思考地滥读或无休止地读书,所读过的东西无法刻骨铭心,其大部分终将消失殆尽。

22. Reading thoughtlessly or endlessly without pause, the things one has read cannot leave a deep impression, and most of them will eventually fade away.

23. 书房是文人精神的巢穴,生命的禅堂。——佚名

23. The study room is the den of scholars' spirit, the Zen hall of life. — Anonymous

24. 知识很宝贵,就好像是金矿。学好知识,掌握好本领,会对我终身有益。

24. Knowledge is very valuable, just like a gold mine. Acquiring knowledge well and mastering skills will be beneficial to me throughout my life.

25. 居贫苦而志不倦,*读古文,甘闻异言。——王充

25. Living in poverty and hardship but never wearying in spirit, *reading ancient texts, and being willing to hear strange words. - Wang Chong

26. 了解一页书,胜于匆促地阅读一卷书。

26. Understanding a page of a book is better than hurriedly reading a volume of it.

27. 没有比读书更廉价的娱乐,更持久的满足了。

27. There is no cheaper form of entertainment or more enduring satisfaction than reading.

28. 能读千赋,自能为之。

28. If one can read a thousand essays, one can write them too.

29. 书,是人类共同的精神财富,是人类进步的阶梯。——佚名

29. Books are the common spiritual wealth of mankind, the ladder of human progress. — Anonymous

30. 灵感不过是顽强的劳动而获得的奖赏。

30. Inspiration is merely the reward of hard work.

31. 一个人只应该读自己想读的书,如果把读书当作一个任务那就收效甚微。

31. One should only read books that one wants to read; if reading is treated as a task, it will be of little effect.

32. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本

32. To establish oneself, prioritize the pursuit of learning; to pursue learning, take reading as the foundation.

33. 知识无涯,而生命有限。既要博古,又要通今,时间实在不够用。所以,用功读书开始要早。青年不努力,便待何时?—— 梁实秋

33. Knowledge is boundless, but life is limited. One must delve into the ancient and be versed in the modern, and time is simply not enough. Therefore, it is important to start studying diligently early on. If the youth does not strive, when will they have the chance to do so? — Liang Shiqiu

34. 喜爱读书,就等于把生活中寂寞无聊的时光换成巨大享受的时刻。

34. To love reading is to turn the lonely and boring moments of life into moments of great enjoyment.