1、读书之法,在循序渐进,熟读而精思。
The method of reading[文] is gradual[章], profici[来]ent and thought[自]ful.
2、读书可启发[文]心灵,就像运动[字]有助身体健康。[控]
Reading[文] enlight[章]ens the mind, just as exercis[来]e helps the health of the body.
3、用心念书,[自]是为了避免成为[文]不中用的人。
Studyin[字]g hard is to avoid becomin[控]g a useless[文] person.[章]
4、天下事以难[来]而废者十之一,[自]以惰而废者十之[文]九。
Ten out of ten things in the world are discard[字]ed with difficu[控]lty, and nine out of ten are discard[文]ed with inertia[章].
5、六经三史,[来]诸子百家,非无[自]可观,皆是为治[文]。
Six Confuci[字]an Classic[控]s, Three Histori[文]es and a hundred[章] schools[来] of thought[自] are all for the purpose[文] of governi[字]ng.
6、书是我们的[控]好朋友,让我们[文]尽情读书吧!
Books are our good friends[章]. Let's read as much as we can.
7、有时候读书[来]是一种巧妙地避[自]开思考的方法。[文]
Sometim[字]es reading[控] is a clever way to avoid thinkin[文]g.
8、读书给人以[章]乐趣,给人以光[来]彩,给人以才干[自]。
Reading[文] gives people pleasur[字]e, glory and talent.[控]
9、阅读是一项[文]高尚的心智锻炼[章]。
Reading[来] is a noble mental exercis[自]e.
10、书是蓝天[文],我就是小鸟,[字]在天空中自由地[控]翱翔。
Books are blue sky, I am a bird, flying freely in the sky.
11、行万里路[文],究不若读万卷[章]书之重要。
Traveli[来]ng thousan[自]ds of miles is not as importa[文]nt as reading[字] thousan[控]ds of volumes[文] of books.
12、读书之乐[章]乐陶陶,起并明[来]月霜天高。
The joy of reading[自] and the joy of pottery[文] rise with the moon and frost.
13、了解一页[字]书,胜于匆促地[控]阅读一卷书。
Knowing[文] a page is better than reading[章] a book in a hurry.
14、好读书,[来]不求甚解。每有[自]会意,便欣然忘[文]食。
A good reader does not seek to underst[字]and. Every time he knows, he is glad to forget his food.
15、立志宜思[控]真品格,读书须[文]尽苦功夫。
It takes a lot of hard work to make up one's mind to think about real charact[章]er.
16、把一页书[来]好好地消化,胜[自]过匆忙地阅读一[文]本书。
Better digest a page than read a book in a hurry.
17、书是这一[字]代对下一代精神[控]上的遗训。
Books are the spiritu[文]al legacy of this generat[章]ion to the next generat[来]ion.
18、没有比读[自]书更好的娱乐更[文]持久的满足了。[字]
There is no more lasting[控] satisfa[文]ction for enterta[章]inment than reading[来].
19、贫寒更须[自]读书,富贵不忘[文]稼穑。
Poverty[字] is more importa[控]nt than reading[文], wealth does not forget the crops.
20、不尽读天[章]下之书,不能相[来]天下之士。
He who does not read the books of the world cannot meet the people of the world.
21、书到用时[自]方恨少,事非经[文]过不知难。
When books are used, they hate less, but they are not difficu[字]lt to underst[控]and.
22、勤学和知[文]识是一对最美的[章]情人。
Diligen[来]ce and knowled[自]ge are the most beautif[文]ul lovers.[字]
23、书籍乃世[控]人积累智慧之长[文]明灯。
Books are the beacon of accumul[章]ated wisdom.[来]
24、有教养的[自]头脑的第一个标[文]志就是善于提问[字]。
The first sign of an educate[控]d mind is being good at asking questio[文]ns.
25、不学自知[章],不问自晓,古[来]今行事,未之有[自]也。
Do not learn to know oneself[文], do not ask to know oneself[字], ancient[控] and modern actions[文], not also.
26、读书对于[章]智慧,就象体操[来]对于身体一样。[自]
Reading[文] is to wisdom what gymnast[字]ics is to body.
27、夫所以读[控]书学问,本欲开[文]心明目,利于行[章]耳。
Therefo[来]re, the husband[自] reads knowled[文]ge and wants to be happy and bright,[字] which is good for his ears.
28、不学而求[控]知,犹愿鱼而无[文]网。
To learn without[章] learnin[来]g is to fish without[自] a net.
29、游手好闲[文]地学习,并不比[字]学习游手好闲好[控]。
It is no better to idle about learnin[文]g than to idle about learnin[章]g.
30、劝君莫将[来]油炒菜,留与儿[自]孙夜读书。
I advise you not to stir-fr[文]y vegetab[字]les and leave them to read with your childre[控]n and grandch[文]ildren at night.
31、虽天才隽[章]朗,而实须坟诰[来]以广知。
Althoug[自]h genius is meaning[文]ful, it must be widely known.
32、书都读得[字]来的人,还怕有[控]什么做不来的。[文]
People who can read books are afraid that they can't do anythin[章]g.
33、你们要学[来]习思考,然后再[自]来写作。
You have to learn to think and then write.
34、饱食、暖[文]衣而无书教,则[字]近于禽兽。
Full food, warm clothes[控] and no teachin[文]g are close to animals[章].
35、时间就像[来]海绵里的水,只[自]要愿挤,总还是[文]有的。
Time is like water in a sponge.[字] If you want to squeeze[控] it, there will always be some.
36、多读书多[文]学习多求经验,[章]就是前途的保障[来]。
More reading[自], more learnin[文]g and more experie[字]nce are the guarant[控]ee of the future.[文]
37、读一本好[章]书,就像交了一[来]个益友。
Reading[自] a good book is like making a good friend.[文]
38、勿以恶小[字]而为之,勿以善[控]小而不为。
Do not let evil be small, or good be small.
39、不敢妄为[文]些小事,只因曾[章]读数行书。
I dare not do trivial[来] things because[自] I have read books.
40、立身以立[文]学为先,立学以[字]读书为本。
Setting[控] up a school is the first, and studyin[文]g is the foundat[章]ion.
41、凿壁偷光[来],聚萤作囊;忍[自]贫读书,车胤匡[文]衡。
Cutting[字] walls and stealin[控]g light, gatheri[文]ng fluores[章]cence as a bag; endurin[来]g poverty[自] and reading[文], turning[字] the wheel around.[控]
42、学习是劳[文]动,是充满思想[章]的劳动。
Learnin[来]g is labor, is full of ideas.
43、读书而不[自]思考,等于吃饭[文]而不消化。
Reading[字] without[控] thinkin[文]g is eating without[章] digesti[来]ng.
44、鸟欲高飞[自]先振翅,人求上[文]进先读书。
Birds want to fly high, but people want to go ahead and read first.
45、吃饭不嚼[字]不知味,读书不[控]想不知意。
Eat without[文] chewing[章], read without[来] knowing[自].
46、没有哪本[文]书坏到一无是处[字]的地步。
No book is so bad as to be worthle[控]ss.
47、非读书,[文]不明理。要知事[章],须读史。
No reading[来], no reason.[自] To be a governo[文]r, you have to read history[字].
48、阅读使人[控]完美,思考使人[文]深刻,交谈使人[章]清晰。
Reading[来] makes a perfect[自] person,[文] thinkin[字]g makes a profoun[控]d person,[文] and convers[章]ation makes a clear person.[来]
49、读书而不[自]能运用,则所读[文]书等于废纸。
Reading[字] without[控] using is waste paper.
50、光明给我[文]们经验,读书给[章]我们知识。
Light gives us experie[来]nce and reading[自] gives us knowled[文]ge.
51、水滴集多[字]成大海,读书集[控]多成学问。
Water droplet[文]s make up the sea, and books make up learnin[章]g.
52、人的知识[来]愈广,人的本身[自]也愈臻完善。
The wider one's knowled[文]ge is, the more perfect[字] one is.
53、树不修,[控]长不直;人不学[文],没知识。
Trees do not grow straigh[章]t; people do not learn, no knowled[来]ge.
54、黑发不知[自]勤学早,白首方[文]悔读书迟。
Black hair does not know how to study early, white head regrets[字] to study late.
55、与有肝胆[控]人共事,从无字[文]句处读书。
Work with courage[章]ous people and read from wordles[来]s sentenc[自]es.
56、不断认识[文]自己的无知是人[字]类获得智慧的表[控]现。
Continu[文]ous knowled[章]ge of one's ignoran[来]ce is a manifes[自]tation of human wisdom.[文]
57、对图书倾[字]注的爱,就是对[控]才智的爱。
The love of books is the love of wisdom.[文]
58、读书如饭[章],善吃饭者长精[来]神,不善吃者生[自]疾病。
Reading[文] is like eating.[字] A good eater is a good spirit.[控] A bad eater is sick.
59、读书在某[文]种意义上来说是[章]养心。
Reading is, in a sense, nourishing the mind.