1、读书而不理解,等于不读。夸美纽斯
Reading[文] without[章] underst[来]anding is tantamo[自]unt to not reading[文].
2、经验丰富的[字]人读书用两只眼[控]睛,一只眼睛看[文]到纸面上的话,[章]另一只眼睛看到[来]纸的背面。歌德[自]
Experie[文]nced people read with two eyes. One eye sees the words on the paper and the other eye sees the back of the paper.
3、不好的书告[字]诉你错误的概念[控],使无知者变得[文]更无知。别林斯[章]基
Bad books tell you wrong concept[来]s and make the ignoran[自]t even more ignoran[文]t.
4、学习永远不[字]晚。高尔基
It's never too late to learn.
5、阅读最大的[控]理由是想摆脱平[文]庸,早一天就多[章]一份人生的精彩[来];迟一天就多一[自]天平庸的困扰。[文]余秋雨
The greates[字]t reason for reading[控] is to get rid of mediocr[文]ity, one day earlier[章], one day more wonderf[来]ul life; one day later, one day more mediocr[自]e trouble[文]s.
6、怀疑是知识[字]之钥。谚语
Doubt is the key to knowled[控]ge.
7、学如才识,[文]不日进,则日退[章]。左宗棠
Learnin[来]g is like talent and knowled[自]ge. If it does not improve[文], it will decline[字].
8、读书是在别[控]人思想的帮助下[文],建立自己的思[章]想。鲁巴金
Reading[来] is to build up one's own mind with the help of other people's thought[自]s.
9、时间就像海[文]绵里的水,只要[字]愿挤,总还是有[控]的。鲁迅
Time is like water in a sponge.[文] If you want to squeeze[章] it, there will always be some.
10、不读书的[来]人,思想就会停[自]止。人都向往知[文]识,一旦知识的[字]渴望在他身上熄[控]灭,他就不再成[文]为人。南森
Those who do not read will stop thinkin[章]g. Every man yearns for knowled[来]ge, and once his thirst for knowled[自]ge dies out in him, he ceases to be a man.
11、读书对于[文]智慧,就象体操[字]对于身体一样。[控]谚语
Reading[文] is to wisdom what gymnast[章]ics is to body.
12、好书是伟[来]大心灵的富贵血[自]脉。弥尔顿
A good book is the blood of a great soul.
13、读书对于[文]智慧,也像体操[字]对于身体一样。[控]爱迪生
Reading[文] is to wisdom as gymnast[章]ics is to body.
14、书籍是人[来]类知识的总统。[自]莎士比亚
Books are the preside[文]nt of human knowled[字]ge.
15、发现千千[控]万,起点是一问[文]。陶行知
Tens of million[章]s of people have been found. The startin[来]g point is a questio[自]n.
16、博观而约[文]取,厚积而薄发[字]。苏轼
Wide view and approxi[控]mation,[文] thick accumul[章]ation and thin hair.
17、书籍能引[来]导我们进入高尚[自]的社会,并结识[文]各个时代的最伟[字]大人物。斯迈尔[控]斯
Books can lead us into a noble society[文] and meet the greates[章]t people of all ages.
18、从来没有[来]人为了读书而读[自]书,只有在书中[文]读自己,在书中[字]发现自己,或检[控]查自己。罗曼罗[文]兰
No one ever reads for the sake of reading[章], only reads himself[来] in the book, finds himself[自] in the book, or examine[文]s himself[字].
19、必须如蜜[控]蜂一样,采过许[文]多花,这才能酿[章]出蜜来。鲁迅
Many flowers[来] must be picked like bees in order to produce[自] honey.
20、劳于读书[文],逸于作文。程[字]端礼
Work hard at reading[控] and compose[文].
21、书是我们[章]时代的生命。别[来]林斯基
Books are the life of our times.
22、读书忌死[自]读,死读钻牛角[文]。叶圣陶
Don't read to death, read to death and drill horns.
23、真正的书[字]籍应是黑夜和沉[控]默的产物,而不[文]是白昼和闲聊的[章]果实。马塞尔普[来]鲁斯特
True books should be the product[自] of night and silence[文], not of day and gossip.[字]
24、勿以恶小[控]而为之,勿以善[文]小而不为。陈寿[章]
Do not let evil be small, or good be small.
25、早知今日[来]读书是,悔作从[自]前任侠非。李欣[文]
I knew that today's reading[字] is regrett[控]ing my former chivalr[文]ous errors.[章]
26、发奋识遍[来]天下字,立志读[自]尽人间书。苏轼[文]
Work hard to read all the charact[字]ers in the world and make up your mind to read all the books on earth.
27、读书足以[控]恬情,足以博采[文],足以长才。培[章]根
Reading[来] is enough to be comfort[自]able, enough to be learned[文], enough to be talente[字]d.
28、读书破万[控]卷,下笔如有神[文]。韩愈
Reading[章] ten thousan[来]d volumes[自], writing[文] like God.
29、书籍是全[字]世界的营养品,[控]糊口里没有书籍[文]就似乎没有阳光[章];聪明里没有书[来]籍就似乎鸟儿没[自]有翅膀。莎士比[文]亚
Books are the nutrien[字]ts of the world. Without[控] books in life, there seems to be no sunshin[文]e; without[章] books in intelli[来]gence, there seems to be no wings for birds.
30、书籍是朋[自]友,虽然没有热[文]情,但是非常忠[字]实。雨果
Books are friends[控], althoug[文]h not enthusi[章]astic, but very loyal.
31、夫学须志[来]也,才须学也。[自]非学无以广才,[文]非志无以成学。[字]诸葛亮
Scholar[控]s need ambitio[文]n to learn, and they need to learn. There is no widespr[章]ead talent without[来] learnin[自]g, and no ambitio[文]n without[字] learnin[控]g.
32、有时候读[文]书是一种巧妙地[章]避开思考的方法[来]。赫尔普斯
Sometim[自]es reading[文] is a clever way to avoid thinkin[字]g.
33、我到处寻[控]找安宁,却无处[文]可觅,只有在独[章]自阅读一本小书[来]时,我才得到了[自]安宁。坎普腾的[文]托马斯
I look for peace everywh[字]ere, but nowhere[控] to find it. Only when I read a small book alone can I get peace.
34、尽信书,[文]则不如无书。孟[章]轲
If you believe[来] in letters[自], you are better off without[文] them.
35、读书有三[字]到,谓心到,眼[控]到,口到。朱熹[文]
Reading[章] has three arrival[来]s, that is, the heart, the eye, the mouth.
36、举一纲而[自]万目张,解一卷[文]而众篇明。郑玄[字]
Give an outline[控] and make an eye-cat[文]ching stateme[章]nt. Solve one volume and make many article[来]s clear.
37、除了野蛮[自]国家,整个世界[文]都被书统治着。[字]福尔特尔
Except for barbari[控]c countri[文]es, the whole world is ruled by books.
38、奇文共欣[章]赏,疑义相如析[来]。陶渊明
Qiwen is appreci[自]ated and doubts are analyze[文]d.
39、我并没有[字]什么方法,只是[控]对于一件事情很[文]长时间很热心地[章]去考虑罢了。牛[来]顿
I don't have any way to do it. I just think about it enthusi[自]astical[文]ly for a long time.
40、谬误百出[字]的书可能是本有[控]趣的书;而一点[文]谬误都没有的书[章]也许是本十分乏[来]味的书。哥尔斯[自]密
A book full of fallaci[文]es may be an interes[字]ting one; a book without[控] any fallaci[文]es may be a very dull one.
41、千教万教[章]教人求真,千学[来]万学学做真人。[自]陶行之
Teach people to seek truth and learn to be real.
42、行是知之[文]始,知是行之成[字]。陶行知
Action is the beginni[控]ng of knowled[文]ge, and knowled[章]ge is the accompl[来]ishment[自] of action.[文]
43、自家慢诩[字]便便腹,开卷方[控]知未读书。张月[文]楼
I have a slow bowel movemen[章]t and I don't read until I open the book.
44、有教养的[来]头脑的第一个标[自]志就是善于提问[文]。普列汉诺夫
The first sign of an educate[字]d mind is being good at asking questio[控]ns.
45、吃饭不嚼[文]不知味,读书不[章]想不知意。佚名[来]
Eat without[自] chewing[文], read without[字] knowing[控].
46、读书和学[文]习是在别人思想[章]和知识的帮助下[来],建立起自己的[自]思想和知识。普[文]希金
Reading[字] and learnin[控]g is to build up one's own thought[文]s and knowled[章]ge with the help of others'thought[来]s and knowled[自]ge.
47、路漫漫其[文]修道远,吾将上[字]下而求索。屈原[控]
It's a long way to go, so I'll go up and down.
48、三更灯火[文]五更鸣,正是男[章]儿读书时,黑发[来]不知勤学早,白[自]发方悔读书迟。[文]颜真卿
The lights of the three shifts and the five shifts are ringing[字]. It is when a boy reads a book that his black hair does not know how to study early and his white hair repents[控] that he reads late.
49、喜欢读书[文],就等于把成活[章]中寂寞的时光换[来]成巨大享受的时[自]刻。莫泊桑
To like reading[文] is to change the lonely time in life into a time of great enjoyme[字]nt.
50、欲速是读[控]书第一大病,功[文]夫中在绵密不间[章]断,不在不速也[来]。陆珑
Acceler[自]ation is the most serious[文] disease[字] in reading[控]. In Kungfu,[文] there is no interru[章]ption, nor unexpec[来]tedness[自].
51、书犹药也[文],善读可以医愚[字]。刘向
Books are good medicin[控]e, good reading[文] can cure fools.
52、读书何所[章]求,将以通事理[来]。张维屏
What you want from reading will be common sense.