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1. 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。陆游
1. Knowledge gained from books is superficial, one must experience to truly understand this. Lu You
2. ●假如你从来未曾害怕、受窘、受伤害,好就是你从来没有冒过险。
2. ● If you have never been afraid, embarrassed, or hurt, then it's a good sign that you have never taken any risks.
3. ●世上所有美好的感情加在一起,也抵不上一桩高尚的行动。
3. ● All the beautiful feelings in the world combined are not as great as a noble action.
4. 奇文共欣赏,疑义相如析。陶渊明
4. Appreciating strange and literary works together, analyzing doubts and ambiguities as if in unison. Tao Yuanming.
5. ●惊叹号是勇士滴在攀登路上的血,也是懦夫失望时流淌的泪。
5. The exclamation mark is the blood shed by a warrior on the path of climbing, and it is also the tears flowing from the despair of a coward.
6. ●不去耕耘 ,不去播种,再肥的沃土也长不出庄稼,不去奋斗,不去创造,再美的青春也结不出硕果。
6. ● Without tilling the soil and sowing seeds, even the most fertile land cannot grow crops. Without striving and creating, even the most beautiful youth cannot bear fruit.
7. ●勤奋是你生命的密码,能译出你一部壮丽的史诗。
7. ● Diligence is the password to your life, capable of translating a magnificent epic into existence.
8. ●不要让追求之舟停泊在幻想的港湾,而应扬起奋斗的风帆,驶向现实生活的大海。
8. ● Do not let the boat of pursuit dock in the harbor of fantasy, but rather hoist the sails of struggle and set sail towards the vast ocean of real life.
9. ●蝴蝶如要在百花园里得到飞舞的欢乐,那首先得忍受与蛹决裂的痛苦。
9. ● Butterflies must endure the pain of breaking away from their pupae in order to experience the joy of fluttering among the garden of a thousand flowers.
10. ●一时的挫折往往可以通过不屈的搏击,变成学问及见识。
10. ● Temporary setbacks can often be transformed into knowledge and insights through unwavering struggle.
11. 书本上的知识而外,尚须从生活的人生中获得知识。茅盾
11. Besides the knowledge from books, it is also necessary to acquire knowledge from the experiences of life. Mao Dun
12. ●不管多么险峻的高山,总是为不畏艰难的人留下一条攀登的路。
12. ● No matter how steep the mountain, there is always a path for those who dare not fear difficulties.
13. ●松软的沙滩上最容易留下脚印。钽也最容易被潮水抹去。
13. ● On the soft sandy beach, footprints are easiest to leave. Tantalum is also easiest to be washed away by the tide.
14. ●竹根---即使被埋在地下无人得见,也决然不会停止探索而力争冒出新笋。
14. ● Bamboo root --- Even if buried underground and unseen by anyone, it will never stop exploring and striving to sprout new bamboo shoots.
15. 教师进行劳动和创造的时间好比一条大河,要靠许多小的溪流来滋养它。教师时常要读书,平时积累的知识越多,上课就越轻松。苏霍姆林斯基
15. The time that teachers spend on labor and creation is akin to a great river, which is nourished by many small streams. Teachers often need to read, and the more knowledge they accumulate in their daily life, the easier it is for them to teach. — Sukhomlinsky
16. ●瀑布跨过险峻陡壁时,才显得格外雄伟壮观。
16. ● The waterfall appears especially magnificent and grand when it cascades over steep and rugged cliffs.
17. ●竹笋虽然柔嫩,但它不怕重压,敢于奋斗、敢于冒尖。
17. ● Bamboo shoots are tender, yet they are not afraid of heavy pressure; they dare to struggle and dare to stand out.
18. 世界上只有一种英雄主义:看到世界的本来面目面热爱它。罗曼·罗兰
18. There is only one form of heroism in the world: to see the world as it really is and to love it. — Romain Rolland
19. 有时候读书是一种巧妙地避开思考的方法。赫尔普斯
19. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. Hulps.
20. ●我们这个世界,从不会给一个伤心的落伍者颁发奖牌。
20. ● In our world, we never award medals to a despondent落后者.
21. 愚昧从来没有给人带来幸福;幸福的根源在于知识。左拉
21. Ignorance has never brought happiness to anyone; the source of happiness lies in knowledge. Zola
22. 一本书像一艘船,带领我们从狭獈的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。凯勒
22. A book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life. Keller
23. 科学的每一项巨大成就,都是以大胆的幻想为出发点的。杜威
23. Every great achievement of science is based on daring imagination. - Dewey
24. ●桂冠上的飘带,不是用天才纤维捻制而成的,而是用痛苦,磨难的丝缕纺织出来的。
24. ● The ribbons on the crown are not woven from threads of genius, but from the fibers of pain and tribulation.
25. 张而不弛,文武弗能也;弛而不张,文武弗为也,一张一弛,文武之道也。《礼记》
25. If one is always tight without relaxation, neither the literati nor the warriors can accomplish anything; if one is always relaxed without tension, neither the literati nor the warriors will be engaged in it. It is the way of the literati and the warriors to be both tense and relaxed. — The Book of Rites
26. 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
26. Don't go to sleep until you can tell yourself what you've learned today. — Lichtenberg
27. 和书籍生活在一起,永远不会叹气。罗曼·罗兰
27. Living with books, one will never sigh. Romain Rolland
28. 科学的大胆的活动是没有止境的,也不应该有止境。高尔基
28. The bold activity of science has no end, and should not have an end. Gorky
29. ●要想成为强乾,决不能绕过挡道的荆棘也不能回避风雨的冲刷。
29. ● To become strong and capable, one cannot bypass the thorny brambles in the way nor avoid the scouring of the winds and rains.
30. 书籍是培植智慧的工具。夸美绍斯
30. Books are tools for cultivating wisdom. Quamrosus.
31. ●望远镜---可以望见远的目标,却不能代替你走半步。
31. ● Telescope - It can see distant targets, but it cannot replace you taking a single step.
32. ●盆景秀木正因为被人溺爱,才破灭了成为栋梁之材的梦
32. ● The beautiful trees in the bonsai are destroyed from becoming pillars because of the excessive love they are showered with.
33. ●对于攀登者来说,失掉往昔的足迹并不可惜,迷失了继续前时的方向却很危险。
33. ● For climbers, it's not a loss to lose the traces of the past, but it is dangerous to be lost in the direction of continuing forward.
34. 万般皆下品,唯有读书高!孔子
34. All things are lowly except for studying, for books are the highest! Confucius.
35. ●海浪的品格,就是无数次被礁石击碎又无数闪地扑向礁石
35. The character of the sea waves is that they are shattered against the reef countless times yet still surge towards the reef endlessly.
36. 没有哪本书坏到一无是处的地步。小普林尼
36. No book is so bad that it has nothing good in it. Little Pliny
37. 我成功是因为我有决心,从不踌躇。拿破仑
37. I have succeeded because I have determination and never hesitate. - Napoleon
38. 灵感不过是顽强的劳动而获得的奖赏。列宾
38. Inspiration is merely the reward of diligent labor. – Repin
39. 人的大脑和肢体一样,多用则灵,不用则废。茅以升
39. Just like limbs, the human brain is more agile when used frequently and becomes inactive when not used. — Mao Yisheng
40. ●彩云飘在空中,自然得意洋洋,但最多只能换取几声赞美;唯有化作甜雨并扎根于沃壤之中,才能给世界创造芳菲。
40. ● The colorful clouds float in the sky with a sense of pride, but they can only elicit a few words of praise at most; only by transforming into sweet rain and taking root in fertile soil can they create a fragrant world.
41. 没有加倍的勤奋,就既没有才能,也没有天才。门捷列夫
41. Without doubled diligence, there is neither talent nor genius. — Mendeleev
42. ●让珊瑚远离惊涛骇浪的侵蚀吗?那无异是将它们的美丽葬送。
42. ● Should we let the coral reefs be away from the erosion of fierce waves? That would be equivalent to burying their beauty.
43. 仅次于选择益友,就是选择好书。考尔德
43. Next to choosing a good friend, it is choosing good books. Calder
44. 读书有三到:谓心到,眼到,口到。明·朱熹
44. There are three essentials to reading: namely, the mind is focused, the eyes are attentive, and the mouth speaks. — Ming·Zhu Xi
45. ●不要嘲笑铁树。为了开一次花,它付出了比别的树种更长久的努力。
45. ● Do not mock the iron tree. To bloom once, it has put in longer efforts than other tree species.
46. ●生命力顽强的种子,从不对瘠土唱诅咒的歌。
46. ● The hardy seeds never sing a curse song to barren soil.
47. ●向前吧,荡起生命之舟,不必依 恋和信泊,破浪的船自会一路开放常新的花朵
47. ● Forward, set sail the boat of life, do not linger or anchor, the ship that surges through the waves will naturally open flowers that are ever new along the way.
48. ●如果缺少破土面出并与风雪拚搏的勇气,种子的前途并不比落叶美妙一分。
48. ● If there is a lack of the courage to break through the soil and struggle against the wind and snow, the future of the seed is no more beautiful than that of fallen leaves.
49. ●只有脚踏实地的人,才能够说:路,就在我的脚下。
49. ● Only those who walk on solid ground can say: The path is beneath my feet.
50. 玉不啄,不成器;人不学,不知道。《礼记》
50. Jade that is not carved cannot become a utensil; a person who does not learn cannot gain knowledge. (From The Record of Rites)
51. ●跑昨越快,遇到风的阻力越大。阻力与成就相伴随。
51. ● The faster one runs, the greater the wind resistance encountered. Resistance goes hand in hand with achievement.
52. ●只会在水泥地上走路的人,永远不会留下深深的脚印
52. ● A person who only walks on concrete ground will never leave deep footprints.
53. 学习知识要善于思考、思考、再思考,我就是靠这个学习方法成为科学家的。爱因斯坦
53. To learn knowledge, one must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again; it is through this method of learning that I have become a scientist. — Einstein
54. ●崇高的理想就象生长在高山上的鲜花。如果要搞下它,勤奋才能是攀登的绳索。
54. The noble ideal is like a flower growing on a high mountain. Only through diligence can one use it as a rope to climb.
55. 贫寒更须读书,富贵不忘稼穑。(清)王永彬
55. The poor should read more; the rich should not forget farming. (Qing Dynasty) Wang Yongbin
56. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林
56. Reading is an easy matter, but thinking is difficult; yet both are necessary if either is to be of use. - Franklin
57. ●在茫茫沙漠,唯有前时进的脚步才是希望的象征。
57. ● Amidst the vast desert, only the footsteps of those who have moved forward are the symbol of hope.
58. ●不从泥泞不堪的小道上迈步,就踏不上铺满鲜花的大路。
58. ● One cannot step onto the road lined with flowers without first stepping through the muddy tracks.
59. ●萤火虫的光点虽然微弱,但亮着便是向黑暗挑战。
59. ● The glow of fireflies may be faint, but when they light up, it's a challenge to the darkness.
60. ●即使道路坎坷不平,车轮也要前进;即使江河波涛汹涌,船只也航行。
60. ● Even though the path is rough and uneven, the wheel must roll forward; even though the rivers and seas are surging with waves, the ships must sail.
61. ●瀑布---为了奔向江河湖海,即使面临百丈深渊,仍然呼啸前行,决不退缩
61. ● Waterfall --- Striving towards rivers, lakes, and seas, it continues to roar forward even in the face of a hundred-meter abyss, never retreating.
62. ●你既然认准一条道路,何必去打听要走多久。
62. ● Since you have chosen a path, why bother to inquire about how long it will take to walk it?
63. 人的大脑和肢体一样,多用则灵,不用则废茅以升
63. Just like limbs, the human brain becomes agile with frequent use and atrophies with disuse. As the saying goes, "use it or lose it."
64. 孩子成功教育从好习惯培养开始巴金
64. Ba Jin said, "The successful education of children starts with the cultivation of good habits."
65. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。普希金
65. The influence of people is short-lived and slight, while the influence of books is widespread and profound. Pushkin
66. 我扑在书上就像饥饿的人扑在面包上。高尔基
66. I fling myself on the books as a hungry person flings themselves on bread. Gorky.