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85句英语读书名言警句,激发阅读热情,提升知识深度

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1. 读书是最好的学习。追随伟大人物的思想,是最富有趣味的一门科学。普希金

1. Reading is the best form of learning. Following the thoughts of great individuals is the most fascinating science. Pushkin

2. 书籍是人类知识的总结。书籍是全世界的营养品。莎士比亚

2. Books are the summary of human knowledge. Books are the nourishment of the whole world. Shakespeare

3. 每一本书都是一个用黑字印在白纸上的灵魂,只要我的眼睛、我的理智接触了它,它就活起来了。

3. Every book is a soul printed in black on white paper, and as soon as my eyes, my reason, come into contact with it, it comes to life.

4. 立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。阮元

4. It is advisable to cultivate genuine character when aspiring, and one must exert oneself to the fullest when reading. Qu Yuan.

5. 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

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

6. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。鲁巴金

6. Reading is building one's own thoughts with the help of others' ideas. — Rubakin

7. 书是人类进步的阶梯。高尔基

7. Books are the ladder to human progress. - Gorky

8. 真正的读书使瞌睡者醒来,给未定目标者选择适当的目标。正当的书籍指示人以正道,使其避免误入歧途。卡耐基

8. True reading awakens the drowsy, gives proper aims to those without a goal. Righteous books guide people on the right path, helping them avoid going astray. Carnegie

9. 当我第一遍读一本好书的时候,我们仿佛找到了一个朋友;当我们再一次读这本好书的时候,仿佛又和老朋友重逢。——伏尔泰

9. When we read a good book for the first time, it's as if we have found a friend; and when we read it again, it's as if we are meeting an old friend.—Voltaire

10. 文人作文,农人掘锄,本是平平常常的,若照相之际,文人偏要装做粗人,玩什么荷锄带笠图;农夫则在柳下捧一本书,装作深柳读书图之类,就要令人肉麻。鲁迅

10. Literati writing essays, farmers digging with hoes, are all ordinary things. However, if they are photographed, the literati suddenly act like rough people, posing for a "carrying hoe and hat" picture; while the farmer holds a book under a willow tree, acting out a "deep willow reading" scene, it becomes rather sickening. — Lu Xun

11. 任何时候我也不会满足。越是读书,就越是深刻地感到不满足,越是感到自己知识的贫乏。马克思

11. At no time will I ever be content. The more I read, the more deeply I feel a sense of dissatisfaction, the more I realize the poverty of my knowledge. - Marx

12. 举一纲而万目张,解一卷而众篇明。郑玄

12. Raise one thread and all the threads will spread out; unravel one scroll and all the chapters will become clear. — Zheng Xuan

13. 出现了不少空谈家,他们读书只是为了驳斥别人,高声宣扬自己的**精神,以便跳到那些比较谦虚,比较严肃的同志面前去。高尔基

13. Many chatterboxes have emerged, who read books only to contradict others, loudly宣扬 their own spirit, in order to leap before those more modest and more serious comrades. - Gorky

14. 如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。

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

15. 读书也像开矿一样沙里淘金.赵树理

15. Reading is like mining, sifting for gold from the sand. Zhao Shuli.

16. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个优婉的安慰者。伊萨克·巴罗

16. A lover of books will never lack a faithful friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a gentle comforter. - Isaac Barrow

17. 韬略终须建新国,奋发还得读良书。郭沫若

17. Strategy must ultimately build a new nation, and ambition requires reading good books. Guo Moruo

18. 读书是好的,但必须记住,书不过是书,要自己动脑筋才好!

18. Reading is good, but remember, books are just books; it's better to use your own brain!

19. 金有一分铜铁之杂,则不精;德有一毫人伪之杂,则不纯矣。——明·薛瑄《念书录·体验》

19. If there is even a trace of copper or iron mixed in gold, it is not pure; if there is the slightest bit of human deceit mixed in virtue, it is no longer pure. — From the Book of Reflections on Experience by Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty

20. 为学之道,莫先于穷理;穷理之要,必先于读书。——朱熹

20. The way of learning is to first understand the principles; to understand the principles, one must first read books. - Zhu Xi

21. 读书譬如饮食,从容咀嚼,其味必长;大嚼大咀,终不知味也。朱熹

21. Reading is like eating; to savor it leisurely, the taste will last; to gulp it down, one will never know the flavor. — Zhu Xi

22. 不好的书也象不好的朋友一样,可能会把你伤害。英国谚语

22. Bad books are like bad friends, they may also hurt you. British Proverb

23. 读过一本好书,像交了一个益友。臧克家

23. Reading a good book is like making a friend who is beneficial. — Zhang Kexia

24. 人死后留下一部好书要比宫殿或陵园圣堂更有价值。——希腊

24. Leaving behind a good book after death is more valuable than a palace or a mausoleum sanctuary.—Greek

25. 我的书房,是个真正的堆书之房,我自己却在群书包围之中。我是爱书成癖的,写了一辈子的书,又教了一辈子的书,我视书为第二生命,有"不可一日无此君"之感。——郑逸梅

25. My study is a genuine room filled with books, and I am surrounded by them. I am addicted to books; I have written books all my life and taught books all my life. I regard books as my second life, with a feeling of "cannot be without this gentleman for a single day." — Zheng Yimei

26. 善读书者,日攻日扫。攻则直透重围,扫则了无一物。——郑燮

26. A good reader, day by day, attacks and clears. Attack means piercing through the thick of it, and clear means leaving nothing behind. — Zheng Xie

27. 人生欲觅成功路,学海寻航苦作舟,攻读诗书千古鉴,求知万卷自风流!

27. Seeking a path to success in life, navigating through the ocean of knowledge with toil as the boat, studying ancient texts as a timeless mirror, seeking wisdom in ten thousand books, and becoming a breeze of elegance!

28. 读书,延伸了我们的生命——我们称赞一个人的知识渊博,总爱说"前五百年,后五百年,他都知道"。其实,一个人的生命不过百年而已。为什么达到五百年的阅历呢?这恰恰来源于读书。一言以蔽之:读书,使我们赢得了超越生命的更多时光。——肖克凡

28. Reading extends our lives — when we praise someone for their vast knowledge, we often say, "He knows as much as he did five hundred years ago and as much as he will know five hundred years from now." In fact, a person's life is only a hundred years. How can one have five hundred years of experience? This is precisely where reading comes in. In short: reading allows us to gain more time beyond life itself. — Xiao Ke fan

29. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生活伴侣和导师。高尔基

29. Books are an inseparable companion and mentor in the lives of young people. Gorky

30. 得之坦然,失之淡然,顺其自然,争其必然;马在松软的土地上易失蹄,人在甜言蜜语中易摔跤;运气就是机会碰巧撞到了你的努力;视爱情为奢侈品,有最好,没有也能活;如果不读书,行万里路也不过是个邮差;所谓门槛,过去了就是门,没过去就成了槛。

30. Take what comes with calmness, lose with indifference, go with the flow, and strive for the inevitable; horses are prone to stumble on soft ground, and people are easily tripped up by sweet words; luck is just an opportunity that happens to coincide with your efforts; treat love as a luxury, it's fine to have it, but you can survive without it; if you don't read books, even traveling ten thousand miles is just like being a postman; what is called a threshold, once crossed it becomes a door, but if not, it remains a barrier.

31. 书籍是屹立在时间的**大海中的灯塔。惠普尔

31. Books are lighthouses standing in the great sea of time. Whipple

32. 读书不要贪多,而是要多加思索,这样的读书使我获益不少。卢梭

32. Do not read for the sake of quantity, but rather ponder deeply. Such reading has greatly benefited me. Rousseau

33. 除了多学,便是多抄。平时读书把自己认为有用的材料抄下来,记上书名、作者和卷数、篇名,把性质相同的放在一起。 吴晗

33. The key is to copy extensively. In everyday reading, copy down materials you find useful, noting the title of the book, the author, the volume number, and the title of the article. Group together those with similar nature. - Wu Han

34. 学和行本来是有机联系着的,学了必须要想,想通了就要行,要在行的当中才能看出自己是否真正学到了手。否则读书虽多,只是成为一座死书库。——谢觉哉引自《谢觉哉杂文集》

34. Learning and practice are inherently interconnected. Once you learn something, you must think about it; when you think it through, you should act upon it. It is only through action that you can discern whether you have truly mastered what you have learned. Otherwise, although one may read many books, they only become a repository of dead knowledge. — Quoted from "The Collection of She Juezai's Writings"

35. 倘能生存,我当然仍要学习。鲁迅

35. If I can survive, of course, I will still learn. Lu Xun

36. 每一本书都是级小阶梯,我每爬上一级,就更脱离畜性而上升到人类,更接近美好生活的观念,更热爱这本书。

36. Every book is a small step, and with each step I climb, I am more and more detached from animal nature and rise to the level of humanity, getting closer to the concept of a good life, and loving this book more.

37. 我一向认为:每个人,除了研习自己所治专业的学识外,业余应该博览群书,广泛涉猎。而且,我认为一个人除阅读有字的书外,还应该阅读社会、自然那本"无字的大书"。——秦牧

37. I have always believed that everyone, besides mastering the knowledge of their own field of expertise, should read extensively in their leisure time and broaden their knowledge. Moreover, I think a person should not only read the written books but also read that "unwritten great book" of society and nature. — Qín Mù

38. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。弗·培根

38. Books are the ships of thought navigating the waves of time, carefully delivering their precious cargo to generation after generation. - Francis Bacon

39. 放弃时间的人,时间也放弃他。莎士比亚

39. He who forsakes time, time forsakes him. Shakespeare

40. 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

40. A meal can be skipped for a day, sleep can be forgone for a day, but books cannot be neglected for a day. -- Mao Zedong

41. 学习这件事不在乎有没有人教你,最重要的是在于你自己有没有觉悟和恒心。法布尔

41. The matter of learning does not depend on whether or not someone teaches you; the most important thing is whether or not you have realization and perseverance. — Fabre

42. 学医总须多读书,多看各家书籍,自然腹中渊博,胸有准绳。——张畹香《张畹香医案卷上》

42. To study medicine, it is essential to read extensively and to examine the works of various schools. Naturally, one will be profound in knowledge and have a guiding principle in one's chest. —— From Zhang Wanxiang's "Volume One of Zhang Wanxiang's Medical Cases" by Zhang Wanxiang

43. 读书费时过多易惰,文采藻饰太盛则矫,全凭条文断事乃学究故态。——培根

43. Spending too much time on reading tends to make one lazy, excessive ornate language is pedantic, and relying solely on rules for making decisions is a sign of the pedant's old habits. — Bacon

44. 读书好似爬山,爬得越高,望得越远;读书好似耕耘,汗水流得多,收获更丰满。作者:臧克家

44. Reading is like climbing a mountain; the higher you climb, the farther you can see; reading is like farming; the more sweat you pour, the richer the harvest. Author: Zang Kejia

45. 书籍便是这种改造灵魂的工具。人类所需要的,是富有启发性的养料。而阅读,则正是这种养料。雨果

45. Books are the tools for transforming the soul. What humanity needs is nourishment that is rich in inspiration, and reading is precisely this nourishment. - Hugo

46. 我一生的嗜好。除了**外,只有好读书,我一天不读书,便不能生活。孙中山

46. My lifelong hobby. Apart from that, I only enjoy reading books. Without reading a book every day, I cannot live. Sun Yat-sen

47. 自得读书乐,不邀为善名。王永彬

47. Take pleasure in reading independently, without seeking praise for doing good. -- Wang Yongbin

48. 图书馆使我得以有恒地研习而增进我的知识,每天我停留在里面一两个钟头。用这个方法相当地补足了我失掉的高深教育。——富兰克林

48. The library allowed me to study consistently and enhance my knowledge; every day, I would spend one or two hours there. This method adequately compensated for the advanced education I had lost. — Franklin

49. 从淘金者手中流过沙,可以堆成山丘,而纯金却只能一粒一粒地积累。读书好比淘金,博览群书,宝贵的真知才会一点一滴地获得。——失名

49. Sand flowing through the hands of a gold prospector can pile up into hills, but pure gold can only be accumulated one grain at a time. Reading is akin to gold prospecting; by reading widely, valuable true knowledge can be gained drop by drop. — Unknown

50. 勤奋是一种财富,就看你能不能得到这些财富?看你是不是能发现勤奋的财富吧,努力吧,加油吧,让我们得到勤奋的财富吧。

50. Diligence is a treasure, but it depends on whether you can acquire these treasures? Whether you can discover the wealth of diligence. Strive hard, work hard, and let's achieve the wealth of diligence together.

51. 书读百遍,其义自见。晋·陈寿

51. Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become clear. Jin Dynasty, Chen Shou

52. 劳动是有神奇力量的民间教育学,给我们开辟了教育智慧的新源泉。这种源泉是书本教育理论所不知道的。我们深信,只有通过有汗水,有老茧和疲乏人的劳动,人的心灵才会变得敏感、温柔。通过劳动,人才具有用心灵去认识周围世界的能力。

52. Labor is a magical folk pedagogy that opens up a new source of educational wisdom for us. This source is unknown to bookish educational theories. We firmly believe that it is only through labor that is hard, with sweat, calluses, and fatigue that the human soul becomes sensitive and gentle. Through labor, people gain the ability to recognize the surrounding world with their hearts.

53. 没有求知欲的学生,就像没有翅膀的鸟儿。萨迪

53. A student without curiosity is like a bird without wings. - Saadi

54. 书籍是培植智慧的工具。夸美纽斯

54. Books are tools to cultivate wisdom. Comenius

55. 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。叔本华

55. Reading without thought or reading endlessly, the things read will not be deeply imprinted in the heart, and most of them will eventually fade away. - Schopenhauer