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1. 书籍是人类知识的总结。书籍是全世界的营养品。莎士比亚
1. Books are the summation of human knowledge. Books are the nourishment for the whole world. Shakespeare
2. 加紧学习,抓住中心,宁精勿杂,宁专勿多。------《周恩来选集》
2. Accelerate learning, focus on the central point, prefer to be refined rather than miscellaneous, and prefer to be specialized rather than numerous. ------Selected Works of Zhou Enlai
3. 盛年不重来,一日难再晨;及时当勉励,岁月不待人。──陶渊明
3. The prime of life does not return; a single morning cannot be repeated. Embrace the moment and encourage yourself, for time waits for no one. ──Tao Yuanming
4. 三日不读,口生荆棘;三日不弹,手生荆棘。——清·朱舜水《答野节问》
4. If one does not read for three days, one's mouth will grow thorns; if one does not play the instrument for three days, one's hands will grow thorns. — Qing Dynasty, Zhu Shuoshui, "Answer to Ye Jie's Question"
5. 书籍是任何一种知识的基础,是任何一门学科的基础的基础。茨威格
5. Books are the foundation of any kind of knowledge, the foundation of the foundation of any academic discipline. - Zweig
6. 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
6. We can gather knowledge from reading, but we must use thinking to separate the chaff from the wheat. — Fustel.
7. 人离开了书,如同离开空气一样不能生活。——科洛廖夫
7. A person cannot live without books, just as they cannot live without air. — Kolosiov
8. 应当仔细地观察,为的是理解;应当努力地理解,为的是行动。罗曼罗兰
8. One should observe carefully in order to understand; one should strive to understand in order to act. - Romain Rolland
9. 与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己马克思
9. It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with glittering attire, as Marx said.
10. 不积跬步,无以至千里;不积小流,无以成江海。荀况
10. Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a great river. — Xun Kuang
11. 书籍是造就灵魂的工具雨果
11. Books are the tools that forge the soul — Hugo
12. 读书也像开矿一样沙里淘金。赵树理
12. Reading is like mining, sifting for gold in the sand. - Zhao Shuli
13. 书籍是人类知识的总统莎士比亚
13. Books are the president of human knowledge, as Shakespeare said.
14. 没有比读书更廉价的娱乐,更持久的满足了。蒙台居
14. There is no cheaper form of entertainment than reading, nor one that satisfies more enduringly. - Montaigne
15. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思朱熹
15. The method of reading is to proceed in an orderly and gradual manner, and to study thoroughly while thinking deeply, as taught by Zhu Xi.
16. 这些符号最常见的是语言文字,其他还有音符、密码、图表等也在此列;一般获取过程是用眼睛观看,也包括盲人用触觉来识别凸字等其他获取方式。
16. The most common symbols are written language, but also include musical notes, codes, diagrams, and others of this sort; the general process of obtaining them involves looking with the eyes, as well as other methods such as the blind using tactile recognition of raised letters.
17. 人离开了书,如同离开空气一样不能生活。科洛廖夫
17. A person cannot live without books, just as they cannot live without air. Koloğluv.
18. 理想的书籍是智慧的钥匙列夫·托尔斯泰
18. The ideal book is the key to wisdom – Leo Tolstoy
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. 如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。——霍伯斯
20. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. — Hobbes
21. 非学无以广才,非志无以成学诸葛亮
21. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's talents; without ambition, one cannot achieve scholarly success — Zhuge Liang
22. 读书是通往梦想的一个途径,读一本好书,让人们得以明净如水,开阔视野,丰富阅历,益于人生。人一生就是一条路,在这条路上的跋涉痕迹成为每个人一生的轨迹,此路不可能走第二次,而在人生的道路上,人们所见的风景是有限的。书籍就是望远镜,书籍就是一盏明灯,让人们看得更远、更清晰。
22. Reading is a path to dreams; reading a good book allows people to become clear and pure as water, broaden their horizons, enrich their experiences, and benefit from life. One's entire life is a road, and the footprints left on this road become the轨迹 of each person's life. This road cannot be traveled a second time, and on the path of life, the scenery people see is limited. Books are telescopes, and books are beacons of light; they enable people to see further and clearer.
23. 书籍是巨大的力量。列宁
23. Books are a great force. - Lenin
24. 阅读的最大理由是想摆脱平庸,早一天就多一份人生的精彩;迟一天就多一天平庸的困扰。余秋雨
24. The greatest reason for reading is to free oneself from mediocrity, and the sooner one does so, the more colorful one's life will be; the later, the more troubled by mediocrity one will be. Yu Shuyu
25. 星星使天空绚烂夺目;知识使人增长才干。
25. Stars make the sky resplendent; knowledge enhances one's abilities.
26. 星星使夜空艳丽;知识使青春美丽。
26. Stars make the night sky beautiful; knowledge makes youth beautiful.
27. 读书忌死读,死读钻牛角。叶圣陶
27. The忌 of reading is not to read僵化,not to burrow into a dead corner. Ye Shengtao
28. 到:心到眼到口到朱熹
28. To: Heart, eyes, mouth, Zhu Xi
29. 书籍是人类知识的总统。莎士比亚
29. Books are the president of human knowledge. Shakespeare.
30. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立起自己的思想。鲁巴金
30. Reading is building one's own thoughts with the help of others' ideas. — Rubakin
31. 书籍是幼年人的导师,是老年人的护士,在岑寂的时候,书籍使我们欢娱,远离一切的痛苦。柯里叶尔
31. Books are the tutors of the young, the nurses of the old; in solitude, books provide us with joy, far from all pain. Curie尔
32. 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
32. Books are not only life but also the source of cultural life in the present, past, and future. Kufayev
33. 知识是智慧的火炬。
33. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.
34. 任何时间皆可读书,不需桌椅器具,不需约定时间地点。J。艾肯
34. Reading can be done at any time, without the need for tables, chairs, or other equipment, and without the need to schedule a specific time or place. J. Eiken
35. 书籍当代真正的大学。卡莱尔
35. The contemporary true university is the book. Carlyle.
36. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为陈寿《三国志》
36. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small. -- From Chen Shou's "Records of the Three Kingdoms"
37. 劳动是知识的源泉;知识是生活的指南。
37. Labor is the source of knowledge; knowledge is the guide of life.
38. 书籍是培育我们的良师,无需鞭笞和棍打,不用言语和训斥,不收学费,也不拘形式。
38. Books are our excellent mentors, nurturing us without the need for whips and sticks, without words of scolding or reprimand, free of tuition fees, and without any formal constraints.
39. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生活伴侣和导师高尔基
39. Books are an inseparable companion and mentor in the lives of the young, as Gorky has said.
40. 书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。刘向
40. Books are like medicine; reading them well can cure ignorance. Liu Xiang
41. 如果你对你需要的词语了如指掌,你就能将它们信手拈来
41. If you are well-versed in the words you need, you can pick them up easily.
42. 宝剑不磨要生锈;人不学习要落后。
42. A sword left unsharpened will rust; a person left uneducated will fall behind.
43. 读书破万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴富儿,颇为用钱苦。郑板桥
43. Reading through ten thousand books, without a clear mind, is like a sudden rich person, finding it quite hard to use money. — Zheng Banqiao
44. 书是唯一不死的东西。丘特
44. Books are the only thing that never dies. Chutie.
45. 学而不厌,诲人不倦。孔丘
45. "Never tire of learning, never tire of teaching." Confucius.
46. 谬误百出的书可能是本有趣的书;而一点谬误都没有的书也许是本十分乏味的书。——哥尔斯密
46. A book full of errors may be an interesting book; but a book without a single error may be a very boring book. - Oliver Goldsmith
47. 书籍举世之宝。梭罗
47. Books are the universal treasures. Thoreau
48. 书籍通过心灵观察世界的窗口。住宅里没有书,犹如房间没有窗户。威尔逊
48. Books are the windows through which the soul observes the world. A house without books is like a room without windows. - Wilson
49. 书籍是幸福时期的欢乐,痛苦时期的慰藉。法国哲学家阿兰
49. Books are joy in the period of happiness and comfort in times of distress. The French philosopher, Alain.
50. 时间就象海绵里的水一样,只要你愿挤,总还是有的。鲁迅
50. Time is like water in a sponge; as long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always some. — Lu Xun
51. 时间是世界上一切成就的土壤。时间给空想者痛苦,给创造者幸福。麦金西
51. Time is the soil for all achievements in the world. Time brings suffering to dreamers and happiness to creators. McKinsey.
52. 不读书的人,思想就会停止狄德罗
52. A person who does not read has their thoughts at a standstill, said Diderot.
53. 囫囵吞枣,食而不知其味;一目十行,虽看不知精神
53. Swallow an orange whole, and you won't know its taste; read ten lines at a glance, yet you won't grasp the essence.
54. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处富兰克林
54. Reading is an easy matter, thinking is a difficult matter, but without either of them, they are of no use at all. - Franklin
55. 时间,天天得到的都是二十四小时,可是一天的时间给勤勉的人带来聪明和气力,给懒散的人只留下一片悔恨。鲁迅
55. Time, every day gives us 24 hours, but for the diligent, it brings wisdom and strength, while for the lazy, it leaves only a feeling of regret. — Lu Xun
56. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。——孔子
56. If three are walking together, there must be someone to learn from. I will follow the good in them and change the bad in myself. — Confucius
57. 成功的科学家往往是兴趣广泛的人,他们的独创精神来自他们的博学。
57. Successful scientists are often individuals with a wide range of interests, and their originality comes from their extensive knowledge.
58. 2读书不可无师承,立论不可无依据。发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。书从疑处翻成悟,文到穷时始有神。
58. 2 Reading should not be without a mentor, and forming a theory should not be without a basis. Strive to recognize every character in the world, and be determined to read all the books in human history. The book turns doubt into enlightenment from the point of uncertainty, and the writing becomes divine when it reaches its limit.
59. 学问是光明,愚昧是黑暗。念书吧!——契坷夫
59. Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. Read, read! – Chekhov
60. 如果把生活比喻为创作的意境,那么阅读就像阳光。池莉
60. If life is likened to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like sunlight. Ji Lili
61. 书籍是朋友,虽然没有热情,但是非常忠实。雨果
61. Books are friends, though they may not be passionate, but they are very loyal. - Hugo
62. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林
62. Reading is an easy thing, but thinking is a difficult thing. But if either of the two is lacking, they are of no use at all. - Franklin
63. 举一纲而万目张,解一卷而众篇明。郑玄
63. By drawing one string, all threads are arranged; by unrolling one scroll, all pages become clear. This is a saying from Zheng Xuan.
64. 不怕读得少,只怕记不牢。徐特立
64. Do not be afraid of reading too little, but be afraid of not memorizing well. Xu Te Li
65. 时间是一个伟大的作者,它会给每个人写出完美的结局来。卓别林
65. Time is a great author, and it will write a perfect ending for everyone. - Charlie Chaplin
66. 泛读:即广泛阅读,指读书的面要广,要广泛涉猎各方面的知识,具备一般常识。不仅要读自然科学方面的书,也要读社会科学方面的书,古今中外各种不同风格的优秀作品都应广泛地阅读,以博采众家之长,开拓思路。马克思写《资本论》曾钻研过1500种书,通过阅读来搜集大量的准备资料。
66. Extensive Reading: This refers to reading widely, meaning that the scope of reading should be broad, covering knowledge from various fields and possessing general common sense. It is not only necessary to read books on natural sciences but also to read those on social sciences. Excellent works with different styles from ancient to modern, domestic and foreign, should be extensively read to gather the strengths of various schools of thought and to broaden one's perspective. Marx, in writing "Capital," delved into 1,500 books, collecting a large amount of preparatory materials through reading.
67. 书籍是朋友,虽然没有热情,但是非常忠实雨果
67. Books are friends, though they have no passion, they are very loyal to you, Hugo.
68. 书读得越多而不加思索,你就会觉得你知道得很多;但当你读书而思考越多的时候,就会清楚地看到,你知道的很少。
68. The more books you read without thinking, the more you will feel like you know a lot; but when you read and think more, you will clearly see that you know very little.
69. 书籍使人们成为宇宙的主人。巴甫连柯
69. Books make people the masters of the universe. Pavlenko.
70. 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
70. Don't read excessively, but rather think deeply about it. Such reading has greatly benefited me, Rousseau.
71. 读书是指获取他人已预备好的符号、文字并加以辨认、理解、分析的过程,有时还伴随着朗读、鉴赏、记忆,学习知识的行为。虽然读书不是唯一的出路,但是读书可以充实自己,提高自己的素质,拓展自己的视野。
71. Reading refers to the process of acquiring symbols and words prepared by others, and recognizing, understanding, and analyzing them, which sometimes also involves reading aloud, appreciating, and memorizing, and is an act of learning knowledge. Although reading is not the only way out, it can enrich oneself, improve one's quality, and broaden one's horizons.
72. 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
72. Books have the power of immortality. They are the longest-lasting fruit of human activity. - Smiles
73. 求知好比饮水,清水淡而无味,蜜水浓香醇郁,泉水甘甜,碱水苦涩。
73. Seeking knowledge is like drinking water; clear water is tasteless and bland, honey water is rich and fragrant, spring water is sweet, and alkali water is bitter and astringent.
74. 理想的书籍,是智慧的钥匙。列·托尔斯泰
74. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. Leo Tolstoy
75. 一滴水是透明的,然而,深厚的海洋却变成蓝色的了。
75. A drop of water is transparent, yet, the vast ocean turns blue.
76. 学习就像井底汲水一样,水桶总是逐渐从井里升起来的。
76. Learning is like drawing water from a well, the bucket always rises gradually from the well.
77. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致于缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个温情的安慰者巴罗
77. A lover of books will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a warm comforter, as Barrow says.
78. 经验丰富的人读书用两只眼睛,一只眼睛看到纸面上的话,另一眼睛看到纸的背面。歌德
78. The experienced person reads with two eyes, one eye seeing the words on the page, and the other eye seeing the back of the paper. - Goethe
79. 要热爱书,它会使你的生活轻松;它会友爱地来帮助你了解复杂的思想、情感和事件;它会教导你尊重别人和你自己;它以热爱世界、热爱人类的情感来鼓舞智慧和心灵。------《高尔基论青年》
79. Love books, for they will make your life easier; they will kindly help you understand complex thoughts, emotions, and events; they will teach you to respect others and yourself; they will inspire wisdom and the soul with the emotion of loving the world and humanity. ------ "Gorky on Youth"
80. 吾生也有涯,而知也无涯庄子
80. My life has an end, but knowledge has no bounds — Zhuangzi
81. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。(明)吴梦祥
81. Whether to start or stop, to study with an intermittent effort, like being exposed to the cold for ten days after one day of warmth, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen anyone who can do it. (Ming Dynasty) Wu Mengxiang
82. 书籍是培植智慧的工具夸美绍斯
82. Books are tools to cultivate wisdom, as stated by Quamrosus.
83. 知古不知今,谓之落沉。知今不知古,谓之盲瞽。王充
83. To know the past but not the present is called being lost in the past. To know the present but not the past is called being blind. - Wang Chong
84. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
84. If one reads the Three Hundred Tang Poems thoroughly, one will be able to recite poems even if they do not know how to compose them. — Sun Zhu, "Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems"
85. 热爱书吧这是知识的泉源!高尔基
85. Love of books is the spring of knowledge! Gorky
86. 夫所以读书学问,本欲开心明目,利于行耳。——颜之推
86. The purpose of reading books and pursuing knowledge is to broaden one's mind and clarify one's vision, which is beneficial for one's actions. — Yan Zhitui
87. 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
87. A person who loves books will never lack a faithful friend, a good teacher, a charming companion, and a gentle comforter. - Isaac Barro
88. 能够摄取必要营养的人要比吃得多的人更健康,同样地,真正的学者往往不是读了很多书的人,而是读了有用的书的人。亚里斯提
88. Those who can absorb the necessary nutrition are healthier than those who eat a lot. Similarly, true scholars are often not those who have read many books, but those who have read useful books. Aristotle