1、我们读书越多,就越发现我们是无知的。
The more we read, the more we discove[文]r that we are ignoran[章]t.
2、人生不得行[来]胸怀,虽寿百岁[自]犹为无也。
Life can not be carried[文] out with a mind, even though life is a hundred[字] years old.
3、书籍是青年[控]人不可分离的生[文]命伴侣和导师。[章]
Books are indispe[来]nsable life compani[自]ons and mentors[文] for young people.[字]
4、读书之于精[控]神,恰如运动之[文]于身体。
Reading[章] is to the mind what exercis[来]e is to the body.
5、书山有路勤[自]为径,学海无涯[文]苦作舟。
There are many ways to learn from the sea.
6、非淡泊无以[字]明志,非宁静无[控]以致远。
No ambitio[文]n without[章] indiffe[来]rence, no tranqui[自]lity without[文] a long way to go.
7、读书勿求多[字],岁月既积,卷[控]帙自富。
Don't ask for more books. Time accumul[文]ates and you become rich.
8、读死书是害[章]己,一开口就害[来]人。
Reading[自] a dead book is harmful[文] to oneself[字], but it does harm to oneself[控] when one opens his mouth.
9、贪者因书而[文]富,富者因书而[章]贵。
The greedy get rich because[来] of books, the rich get expensi[自]ve because[文] of books.
10、读一切好[字]书,就是和许多[控]高尚的人谈话。[文]
Reading[章] all good books means talking[来] to many noble people.[自]
11、有能力而[文]不愿读好书的人[字]和文盲没有两样[控]。
There is no differe[文]nce between[章] an illiter[来]ate and a capable[自] person who does not want to read a good book.
12、人之不学[文],犹谷未成粟,[字]米未饭也。
If a man does not learn, he will never grow a millet or rice.
13、读死书会[控]变成书呆子,甚[文]至于成为书橱。[章]
Dead books can turn into nerds, or even bookcas[来]es.
14、一日学一[自]日功,一日不学[文]十日空。
Learn one day, not ten days.
15、读不在三[字]更五鼓,功只怕[控]一曝十寒。
Reading[文] is not three or five drums, work is only afraid of exposur[章]e to ten cold.
16、没有书籍[来]的屋子,就像没[自]有灵魂的躯体。[文]
A room without[字] books is like a body without[控] soul.
17、不读书的[文]家庭,就是精神[章]上残缺的家庭。[来]
A family without[自] reading[文] is a family with mental disabil[字]ities.
18、古之学者[控]必严其师,师严[文]然后道尊。
Ancient[章] scholar[来]s must treat their teacher[自]s with dignity[文] and then with Taoism.[字]
19、鸟欲高飞[控]先振翅,人求长[文]进先读书。
Birds want to fly high, but people want to grow and study first.
20、凡欲显勋[章]绩扬光烈者,莫[来]良于学矣。
Anyone who wants to show his merits and make great achieve[自]ments is better than learnin[文]g.
21、不读书的[字]人,思想就会停[控]止。
Those who do not read will stop thinkin[文]g.
22、读者的好[章]恶能决定书的命[来]运。
Readers[自]'likes and dislike[文]s determi[字]ne the fate of books.
23、读好书就[控]是同许多高尚的[文]人谈话。
Reading[章] a good book is talking[来] to many noble people.[自]
24、人离开了[文]书,如同离开空[字]气一样不能生活[控]。
People can't live without[文] books as they can without[章] air.
25、读书之于[来]头脑,好比运动[自]之于身体。
Reading[文] is to the mind what exercis[字]e is to the body.
26、读书,永[控]远不恨其晚。晚[文]比永远不读强。[章]
Reading[来] is never too late. Better late than never.
27、书籍犹如[自]朋友,必须慎重[文]选择。
Books, like friends[字], must be careful[控]ly chosen.[文]
28、再没有比[章]读书更廉价的娱[来]乐,更持久的满[自]足了。
There is no enterta[文]inment cheaper[字] and more lasting[控] than reading[文].
29、无目的读[章]书是散步而不是[来]学习。
Reading[自] for no purpose[文] is walking[字], not studyin[控]g.
30、没有求知[文]欲的学生,就像[章]没有翅膀的鸟儿[来]。
Student[自]s without[文] curiosi[字]ty are like birds without[控] wings.
31、纸上得来[文]终觉浅,绝知此[章]事要躬行。
You never know what you're going to do until you're too shallow[来] on paper.
32、读书有三[自]到,谓心到,眼[文]到,口到。
Reading[字] has three arrival[控]s, that is, the heart, the eye, the mouth.
33、勤者读书[文]夜达旦,青藤绕[章]屋花连云。
Diligen[来]t people read at night, and the Ivy canes are flying around the house.
34、买书没有[自]读书难,读书没[文]有消化难。
It's not difficu[字]lt to buy books, but it's not difficu[控]lt to digest them.
35、书痴者文[文]必工,艺痴者技[章]必良。
Booksto[来]re fools must be skilled[自], and artisti[文]c fools must be skilled[字].
36、读了一本[控]书,就像对生活[文]打开了一扇窗户[章]。
Reading[来] a book is like opening[自] a window to life.
37、倘能生存[文],我当然仍要学[字]习。
If I can survive[控], of course I still have to learn.
38、读书是一[文]种探险,如探新[章]大路,如征新土[来]壤。
Reading[自] is an adventu[文]re, such as explori[字]ng new roads, such as expropr[控]iating new soil.
39、旧书不厌[文]百回读,熟读深[章]思子自知。
Old books are never tired of repeati[来]ng and thinkin[自]g deeply.[文]
40、问渠哪得[字]清如许,为有源[控]头活水来。
Where should the canal be cleared[文] so as to bring fresh water to the source?[章]
41、读书是在[来]别人思想的帮助[自]下,建立自己的[文]思想。
Reading[字] is to build up one's own mind with the help of other people's thought[控]s.
42、知之者不[文]如好之者,好之[章]者不如乐之者。[来]
He who knows is not as good as he who knows, but he who enjoys is better than he who knows.
43、三日不读[自],口生荆棘;三[文]日不弹,手生荆[字]棘。
Three days without[控] reading[文], oral thorns;[章] three days without[来] playing[自], hand thorns.[文]
44、节饮食以[字]养胃,多读书以[控]养胆。
Diet to nourish[文] stomach[章], read more to nourish[来] gallbla[自]dder.
45、我扑在书[文]籍上,像饥饿的[字]人扑在面包上一[控]样。
I threw myself on books like a hungry man on bread.
46、学问是光[文]明,愚昧是黑暗[章]。念书吧!
Learnin[来]g is light, ignoran[自]ce is darknes[文]s. Go to school![字]
47、千淘万浪[控]虽辛苦,吹尽黄[文]沙始到金。
Thousan[章]ds of waves, though hard, blow the yellow sand to the gold.
48、知识好像[来]砂石下的泉水,[自]掘得越深,泉水[文]越清。
Knowled[字]ge is like a spring under sandsto[控]ne. The deeper you dig, the clearer[文] the spring will be.
49、我们只有[章]献出生命,才能[来]得到生命。
Only by giving our lives can we get them.
50、读书而不[自]回想,犹如食物[文]而不消化。
Reading[字] without[控] recalli[文]ng is like eating without[章] digesti[来]ng.
51、一小时的[自]阅读,不会因毫[文]无所获而令你伤[字]心。
An hour's reading[控] won't hurt you for nothing[文].
52、真知即所[章]以为行,不行不[来]足谓之知。
True knowled[自]ge is what we do, but not what we call knowled[文]ge.
53、好读书不[字]好读书,好读书[控]不好读书。
Good reading[文] is not good reading[章], good reading[来] is not good reading[自].
54、读书以过[文]目不忘为能,最[字]是不济事。
Reading[控] is best done by looking[文] at it and never forgett[章]ing it.
55、年少从他[来]爱梨粟,长成须[自]读五车书。
Young from his love of pear millet,[文] grow up to read Wuche book.
56、业精于勤[字]而荒于嬉,行成[控]于思而毁于随。[文]
Industr[章]y is good at diligen[来]ce and playful[自]ness, action is good at thinkin[文]g and destruc[字]tion is easy to follow.[控]
57、读书之乐[文]何处寻,数点梅[章]花天地心。
Where to find the pleasur[来]e of reading[自], count the heaven and earth of plum blossom[文]s.
58、天才就是[字]这样,终身努力[控]便成天才。
Genius is like this. Lifelon[文]g efforts[章] make genius.[来]
59、读书使人[自]充实、讨论使人[文]机智,作文使人[字]正确。
Reading makes a full man, discussion makes a witty man, and composition makes a correct man.