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揭秘马克思经典语录:34句不朽名言,引领时代思潮!

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1. 书是我的奴隶,一定要服从我的意志。——马克思

1. Books are my slaves, they must obey my will. - Marx

2. 哲学家们只是用不同的方式解释世界,而问题在于改变世界。

2. Philosophers merely explain the world in different ways, while the issue lies in changing the world.

3. 我们的行动是唯一能够反映出我们精神面貌的镜子。--卡莱尔

3. Our actions are the only mirror that can reflect the true nature of our spirit. -- Carlyle

4. 书是我的奴隶,应该服从我的意志,供我使用。

4. Books are my slaves, which should obey my will and be at my disposal.

5. 做一件事,就要当一件事。若还苟且粗疏,定不成一件事。--吕新吾

5. To do a thing, one must treat it as a thing. If one is still indolent and superficial, it will certainly not become a thing. -- Lu Xinwu

6. 如果你能每天呐喊二十一遍「我用不着为这一点小事而烦恼」,你会发现,你心里有一种不可思议的力量,试试看,很管用的。

6. If you can shout "I don't need to worry about this trivial matter" twenty-one times a day, you will find that there is an incredible power within you. Try it, it's very effective.

7. 今天所做之事,勿候明天;自己所做之事,勿候他人。要做一番伟大的事业,总得在青年时代开始。——歌德

7. Do not wait for tomorrow what you can do today; do not wait for others what you can do yourself. To accomplish a great undertaking, one must start in one's youth. — Goethe

8. 我们活着不能与草木同腐,不能醉生梦死,枉度人生,要有所作为。——方志敏

8. We cannot rot away with the grass and trees, nor can we live in a dreamy state, squandering our lives aimlessly; we must make something of ourselves. — Fang Zhimin

9. 现实是此岸,理想是彼岸,中间隔着湍急的河流,行动则是架在川上的桥梁。--克雷洛夫

9. Reality is on this shore, idealism on the other, separated by a turbulent river, and action is the bridge built over it. -- Krylov

10. 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

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

11. 革命军的责任是要把不平等的世界打成平等的。--孙中山

11. The responsibility of the revolutionary army is to make an unequal world equal. --Sun Yat-sen

12. 在你贫穷的时候,那你就用身体去布施,譬如说扫地、洒水、搬东西等,这也是一种布施。

12. When you are poor, you can offer charity through your body, such as sweeping, watering, moving things, etc., which is also a form of charity.

13. 如果你不比别人干得更多,你的价值也就不会比别人更高。--塞万斯

13. If you don't do more than others, your value won't be higher than others. -- Svennson

14. 不奋苦而求速效,只落得少日浮夸,老来窘隘而已。--郑板桥

14. Not striving hard and seeking rapid results, one can only end up with empty boasts in youth and a narrow predicament in old age. -- Zheng Banqiao

15. 人到中年才能深切地体会到人生的意义责任和问题,反省到人生的究竟,所以哀乐之感得以深沉。--宗白华

15. It is only in middle age that one can deeply comprehend the meaning, responsibility, and problems of life, and reflect on the essence of life, hence the feeling of sorrow and joy becomes profound. -- Zong Baihua

16. 在科学的入口处,正像在地狱的入口处一样,必须提出这样的要求:这里必须根绝一切犹豫;这里任何怯懦都无济于事。

16. At the entrance of science, as at the entrance of hell, such a requirement must be made: here, all hesitation must be eradicated; any cowardice here is of no avail.

17. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。——富兰克林

17. Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but without both, there is no use at all. - Franklin

18. 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

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

19. 成功的时候,都说是朋友。但只有母亲--她是失败时的伴侣。--郑振峄

19. When successful, everyone claims to be a friend. But only a mother -- she is the companion in times of failure. -- Zheng Zhenxiang

20. 攻城不怕坚,攻书莫畏难。科学有险阻,苦战能过关。--叶剑英

20. Fear not the fortress when it is strong, nor fear the difficulties when attacking books. Science has its obstacles, but perseverance can cross the pass. -- Ye Jianying

21. 果决人似忙,心中常有余闲;因循人似闲,心中常有余累。--吕新吾

21. People who act decisively seem busy, yet they always have leisure in their hearts; people who procrastinate seem idle, yet they always have burdens in their hearts. -- Lu Xinwu

22. 今日能行之事,勿捱明日,自己能为之事,勿诿他人。--吉福生

22. Do not delay today's tasks for tomorrow, and do not delegate to others what you are capable of doing yourself. -- Ji Fusheng

23. 在科学上没有平坦的大道,只有不畏劳苦,沿着陡峭山路攀登的人,才有希望达到光辉的顶点。——马克思

23. There are no smooth roads in science; only those who dare not fear toil and climb the steep mountain path can hope to reach the splendid summit. — Marx

24. 行动不一定带来快乐,但没有行动则肯定没有快乐。--英国

24. Action does not necessarily bring happiness, but without action, there is certainly no happiness. -- United Kingdom

25. 价值产生信心,信心产生热忱,而热忱则征服世界。——华特·H·柯亭姆

25. Value generates confidence, confidence generates enthusiasm, and enthusiasm conquers the world. - Walter H. Caterham

26. 不要常常觉得自己很不幸,世界上比我们痛苦的人还要多。

26. Don't often feel that you are very unfortunate, for there are still many people in the world who suffer more than us.

27. 高中刚毕业你不会成为一个公司的副总裁,直到你将此职位挣到手。--比尔·盖茨

27. You won't become a vice president of a company straight out of high school until you earn this position. -- Bill Gates

28. 坚其志,苦其心,勤其力,事无大小,必有所成。--曾国藩

28. Firm in his resolve, suffering in his heart, diligent in his efforts, regardless of the size of the task, he will surely achieve success. --Zeng Guofan

29. 书是随时在近旁的顾问,随时都可以供给你所需要的知识,而且可以按照你的心愿,重复这个顾问的次数。——凯勒

29. Books are always close by, serving as consultants that provide the knowledge you need at any time, and can be repeated as many times as you wish according to your will. - Keller

30. 平行地剥削劳动力,是资本的首要的人权。

30. The exploitation of labor in parallel is the primary human right of capital.

31. 一个常常看别人缺点的人,自己本身就不够好,因为他没有时间检讨他自己。

31. A person who often sees others' flaws is not good enough themselves, because they don't have time to examine their own flaws.

32. 青年人的眼睛里燃烧着火焰,老年人的眼睛里放射出光芒。——韦尔连

32. The eyes of the young are burning with fire, and the eyes of the old are radiating with light. - Velikanov

33. 逆境是成长必经的过程,能勇于接受逆境的人,生命就会日渐的茁壮。

33. Adversity is an indispensable process of growth. Those who dare to face adversity will find their lives becoming increasingly robust.

34. 具有伟大的理想,出以坚定的信心,施以努力的奋斗,才有惊人的成就。--马尔顿

34. Great ideals, with firm faith, through diligent struggle, can achieve astonishing accomplishments. -- Malton

35. 一本书像一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。——凯勒

35. A book is like a ship that leads us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life. - Keller

36. 最困难的时候,也就是离成功不远的时候。——拿破仑

36. The most difficult times are often the nearest to success. — Napoleon

37. 最容易犯错误的,是那些仅仅根据自己的想法去行动的人。--沃维纳格

37. The most prone to mistakes are those who act solely based on their own thoughts. -- Voroninag

38. 夸奖我们,赞叹我们的,这都不是名师。会讲我们,指示我们的,这才是善知识,有了他们我们才会进步。

38. Praise and admiration for us are not the qualities of a great teacher. The ones who can criticize us and guide us are the true wise mentors; it is through them that we can make progress.

39. 要散布阳光到别人心里,先得自己心里有阳光。——罗曼·罗兰

39. To spread sunshine into others' hearts, one must first have sunshine in their own heart. — Romain Rolland

40. 宗教是被压迫生灵的叹息,是无情世界的感情,正像它是没有精神的制度的精神一样。宗教是人民的鸦片。

40. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of a spiritless system. Religion is the opium of the people.

41. 长者须是指导者协商者,却不该是命令者。--鲁迅

41. Elders should be guides and negotiators, but they should not be commanders. --Lu Xun

42. 狂热的欲望,会诱出危险的行动,干出荒谬的事情来。--马克·吐温

42. A fervent desire can lead to dangerous actions and absurd behavior. -- Mark Twain

43. 君子有三惜;此生不学可惜,此日闲过可惜,此身一败可惜。--夏正夫

43. A gentleman has three things to cherish: it is a pity to not study in this life, it is a pity to waste this day idly, and it is a pity to fail with this body. -- Xia Zhengfu

44. 要成就一件大事业,必须从小事做起。——列宁

44. To accomplish a great undertaking, one must start from small things. — Lenin

45. 书籍是最好的朋友。当生活中遇到任何困难的时候,你都可以向它求助,它永远不会背弃你。——都德

45. Books are the best friends. When you encounter any difficulties in life, you can turn to them for help, and they will never betray you. — Daudet

46. 报刊是促进人民的文化和智育发展的强大杠杆。

46. Newspapers are a powerful lever in promoting the cultural and intellectual development of the people.

47. 傲不可长,欲不可纵,志不可满,乐不可及。--礼记

47. Pride must not be allowed to grow, desires must not be indulged in, aspirations must not be allowed to become satisfied, and happiness must not be allowed to go to extremes. -- Book of Rites

48. 书籍具有不朽的能力。它是人类活动的最长久的果实。——史美尔斯

48. Books possess the power of immortality. They are the longest-lasting fruits of human activity. — Samuel Smiles

49. 登天难,求人更难,黄连苦,贫穷更苦。春冰薄,人情更薄。江潮险,人心更险。知其难,甘其苦,耐其薄,可以处世矣。--孙其遇

49. It's hard to ascend to the heavens, and even harder to seek others' favor. The bitterness of rhubarb is nothing compared to the bitterness of poverty. Thin as spring ice, people's hearts are even more unfeeling. Knowing the difficulties, embracing the bitterness, enduring the thinness, one can navigate through life. -- Sun Qiyu

50. 要敢于面对自己的缺点,不断改进才能不断提升。——郭广昌

50. Dare to face your own shortcomings and keep improving in order to continuously enhance yourself. — Guo Guangchang

51. 体力劳动是防止一切社会病毒的伟大的消毒剂。?>

51. Physical labor is a great disinfectant that prevents all social vices.

52. 诚实的面对你内心的矛盾和污点,不要欺骗你自己。

52. Face your inner conflicts and flaws honestly, do not deceive yourself.

53. 在学习上做一眼勤、手勤、脑勤,就可以成为有学问的人。——吴晗

53. Being diligent in studying, both with the eyes, hands, and mind, one can become a learned person. — Wu Han

54. 骏马要看它的前胸,人要看他的行动。--维吾尔族

54. The horse should be looked at in its chest, and a person should be judged by his actions. -- Uyghur

55. 祸患常积于忽微,智勇多困于所溺。--欧阳修

55. Misfortunes often accumulate from the trivial, wisdom and courage are often trapped in what one is excessively fond of. -- Ouyang Xiu

56. 任何一本书的影响莫过于使读者开始作内心的反省。——卡菜尔

56. The influence of any book is most profound when it prompts readers to engage in introspection within themselves. — Karl Kraus

57. 不洗澡的人,硬擦香水是不会香的。名声与尊贵,是来自于真才实学的。有德自然香。

57. People who do not bathe will not smell good even if they apply perfume heavily. Reputation and honor come from genuine talent and knowledge. Virtue naturally exudes fragrance.

58. 书籍的唯一真正用处,是使人能自己去思考,如果有不能引人思考的书,便不值得占书架一席之地。——拜耶

58. The only truly useful purpose of a book is to inspire people to think for themselves; if a book fails to provoke thought, it does not deserve a place on a bookshelf. — Baye

59. 我曾经听到过一句给一个青年的忠告:“永远做你不敢做的事情”。--爱献生

59. I once heard a piece of advice given to a young person: "Always do what you dare not do." -- Emile Zola

60. 愚蠢庸俗、斤斤计较、贪图私利的人总是看到自以为吃亏的事情。

60. People who are foolish, crude, and greedy for personal gain always see things as unfair that they think they are being cheated out of.

61. 胆怯有两种:一种是思想方面的,一种是神经方面的;一种是肉体的胆怯,一种是精神的胆怯;两者各不相关。--巴尔扎克《搅水女人》

61. There are two kinds of timidity: one is intellectual and the other is nervous; one is physical timidity and the other is spiritual timidity; the two are unrelated. -- Balzac, "La Femme aux Pompes"

62. 每一本书是一级小阶梯,我每爬上一级,就更脱离兽性而上升到人类,更接近美好生活的观念,更热爱这本书。——高尔基

62. Every book is a small step on the first level. With every step I take, I become more removed from the bestial and ascend towards humanity, draw closer to the concept of a better life, and love this book more. — Gorky

63. 世界上没有一个永远不被毁谤的人,也没有一个永远被赞叹的人。当你话多的时候,别人要批评你;当你话少的时候,别人要批评你;当你沉默的时候,别人还是要批评你。(名人名言 )在这个世界上,没有一个不被批评的。

63. There is no one in the world who is never slandered, nor is there anyone who is always praised. When you talk too much, others will criticize you; when you talk too little, others will criticize you; and when you are silent, others will still criticize you. (Famous saying) In this world, there is no one who is not criticized.