1、发奋识遍天[文]下字,立志读尽[章]人间书。
Strive to know all over the world, and aim to read all the books in the world.
2、立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。
Setting[来] up learnin[自]g is the first step.
3、读书如饭,[文]善吃饭者长精神[字],不善吃者生疾[控]病。
Reading[文] is like a meal. Those who eat well have long spirits[章].
4、节饮食以养[来]胃,多读书以养[自]胆。
Diet to nourish[文]ing the stomach[字], read more to raise gallbla[控]dder.
5、黑发不知勤[文]学早,白首方悔[章]读书迟。
Black hair does not know how to work hard.
6、读书越多,[来]越感到腹中空虚[自]。
The more you read, the more emptine[文]ss you feel in your stomach[字].
7、不敢妄为些[控]子事,只因曾读[文]数行书。
I dare not do anythin[章]g wrong because[来] I read books.
8、读书破万卷[自],下笔如有神。[文]
Reading[字] is broken.[控]
9、读活书,活[文]读书,读书活。[章]
Read live books, read books and read books.
10、如果我阅[来]读得和别人一样[自]多,我就知道得[文]和别人一样少。[字]
If I read as many as others,[控] I will know as little as others.[文]
11、读书百遍[章],其义自现。
Read a hundred[来] times, and its meaning[自] is present[文].
12、学会读书[字]就是点燃火炬。[控]
Learnin[文]g to read is to light the torch.
13、读书不知[章]要领,劳而无功[来]。
Reading[自] without[文] knowing[字] the essenti[控]als is useless[文].
14、学到很多[章]东西的诀窍,就[来]是一下子不要学[自]很多。
The trick to learn a lot is not to learn a lot at once.
15、书籍是人[文]类思想的宝库。[字]
Books are the treasur[控]e house of human thought[文].
16、读书而不[章]能运用,则所读[来]书等于废纸。
Reading[自] without[文] use is equal to waste paper.
17、不读书的[字]人,思想就会停[控]止。
People who do not read will cease to think.
18、纸上得来[文]终觉浅,绝知此[章]事要躬行。
The paper is so shallow[来] that we must learn to do it.
19、读万卷书[自],行万里路。
Read tens of thousan[文]ds of books and travel thousan[字]ds of miles.
20、惜时、专[控]心、苦读是做学[文]问的一个好方法[章]。
Time, concent[来]ration,[自] and hard reading[文] are a good way to do knowled[字]ge.
21、读书欲精[控]不欲博,用心欲[文]专不欲杂。
If you want to read, do not want to read.
22、读书谓已[章]多,抚事知不足[来]。
Reading[自] is much more than underst[文]anding.[字]
23、贫寒更须[控]读书,富贵不忘[文]稼穑。
Poverty[章] needs reading[来], and wealth does not forget crops.
24、为学之道[自],莫先于穷理;[文]穷理之要,必先[字]于读书。
In order to learn, we should not precede[控] poverty[文].
25、读书患不[章]多,思义患不明[来];足己患不学,[自]既学患不行。
Reading[文] is not much, and thinkin[字]g is not knowing[控].
26、书籍是朋[文]友,虽然没有热[章]情,但是非常忠[来]实。
Books are friends[自]. Though they are not enthusi[文]astic, they are very loyal.
27、读书使人[字]成为完善的人。[控]
Reading[文] makes a perfect[章] man.
28、读书如吃[来]饭,善吃饭者长[自]精神,不善吃饭[文]者生疾病。
Reading[字] is like eating,[控] and having a good meal is a long spirit.[文]
29、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]
30、与其用华[字]丽的外衣装饰自[控]己,不如用知识[文]武装自己。
It is better to arm yoursel[章]f with knowled[来]ge than to decorat[自]e oneself[文] with a gorgeou[字]s coat.
31、读书之于[控]精神,恰如运动[文]之于身体。
Reading[章] is to the mind what exercis[来]e is to the body.
32、知识就是[自]力量,力量就是[文]知识。
Knowled[字]ge is power, and strengt[控]h is knowled[文]ge.
33、好书不厌[章]读百回,熟读课[来]思子自知。
A good book is not tired of reading[自] 100 times.
34、自家慢诩[文]便便腹,开卷方[字]知未读书。
I am slow at home and I know that I have not read books.
35、读一本好[控]书,就如同和一[文]个高尚的人在交[章]谈。
Reading[来] a good book is like talking[自] with a noble man.
36、学而时习[文]之,不亦悦乎![字]
Learnin[控]g and learnin[文]g is not pleasan[章]t.
37、读书而不[来]思考,等于吃饭[自]而不消化。
Reading[文] without[字] reflect[控]ing is like eating without[文] digesti[章]ng.
38、书卷多情[来]似故人,晨昏忧[自]乐每相亲。
Books are as sentime[文]ntal as old people.[字]
39、读书使人[控]充实、讨论使人[文]机智,作文使人[章]准确。
Reading[来] makes a full man, confere[自]nce a ready man, and writing[文] an exact man.
40、读书而不[字]能运用,则所读[控]的书等于废纸。[文]
If you read books but you can't use them, the books you read are equal to waste paper.
41、读书贵神[章]解,无事守章句[来]。
Reading[自] is dear to God, but without[文] words.
42、不去读书[字]就没有真正的教[控]养,同时也不可[文]能有什么鉴别力[章]。
Without[来] reading[自], there is no real upbring[文]ing and no discern[字]ment.
43、书籍使人[控]们成为宇宙的主[文]人。
Books make people the masters[章] of the univers[来]e.
44、光阴给我[自]们经验,读书给[文]我们知识。
Time gives us experie[字]nce, and reading[控] gives us knowled[文]ge.
45、倘能生存[章],我当然仍要学[来]习。
If I can survive[自], I still have to learn.
46、读书是易[文]事,思索是难事[字],但两者缺一,[控]便全无用处。
Reading[文] is easy, thinkin[章]g is difficu[来]lt, but one is useless[自].
47、熟读唐诗[文]三百首,不会作[字]诗也会吟。
If you read three hundred[控] poems of the Tang Dynasty[文], you will not recite poems.
48、没有比读[章]书更廉价的娱乐[来],更持久的满足[自]了。
There is no cheaper[文] enterta[字]inment than reading[控], and more lasting[文] satisfa[章]ction.
49、没有书籍[来]的屋子,就像没[自]有灵魂的躯体。[文]
A house without[字] books is like a body without[控] soul.
50、学者有自[文]立之志,当拔出[章]流俗,不可泛泛[来]与世浮沉。
A scholar[自] has a self reliant[文] mind. When he pulls out the prevail[字]ing custom,[控] he can not go all over the world.
51、有时候读[文]书是一种巧妙地[章]避开思考的方法[来]。
Sometim[自]es reading[文] is a clever way to avoid thinkin[字]g.
52、读不在三[控]更五鼓,功只怕[文]一曝十寒。
If you don't read three or five drums, you will be afraid of the cold weather[章].
53、理想的书[来]籍,是智慧的钥[自]匙。
The ideal book is the key to wisdom.[文]
54、读死书是[字]害己,一开口就[控]害人;但不读书[文]也并不见得好。[章]
To read a book is to harm oneself[来], but not to read.
55、要循序渐[自]进!我走过的道[文]路,就是一条循[字]序渐进的道路。[控]
Step by step! The road I have taken is a step by step road.
56、了解一页[文]书,胜于匆促地[章]阅读一卷书。
It is better to read a book than to read a book in haste.
57、凿壁偷光[来],聚萤作囊;忍[自]贫读书,车胤匡[文]衡。
Dig the wall and steal the light, gather the firefly[字] as a bag; endure poverty[控] and read books;
58、奇文共欣[文]赏,疑义相如析[章]。
Strange[来] works are appreci[自]ated.
59、读书之法[文]无它,惟是笃志[字]虚心,反复详玩[控],为有功耳。
There is no way to read, but to be modest and to play it repeate[文]dly.
60、人永远是[章]要学习的。死的[来]时候,才是毕业[自]的时候。
People always learn. When you die, it's time to graduat[文]e.
61、只要愿意[字]学习,就一定能[控]够学会。
If you want to learn, you will learn.
62、书犹药也[文],善读之可以医[章]愚。
Books and medicin[来]es are also good for reading[自].
63、欲速是读[文]书第一大病,功[字]夫中在绵密不间[控]断,不在不速也[文]。
Haste is the first serious[章] illness[来] in reading[自].
64、知之者不[文]如好之者,好之[字]者不如乐之者。[控]
Those who know are not as good as those who are good.
65、好读书,[文]不求甚解。
Good reading[章], no underst[来]anding.[自]
66、人的影响[文]短暂而微弱,书[字]的影响则广泛而[控]深远。
The influen[文]ce of human beings is short and weak, and the influen[章]ce of books is extensi[来]ve and profoun[自]d.
67、人有悲欢[文]离合,月有阴晴[字]圆缺,此事古难[控]全。
People may have sorrow or joy, be near or far apart, the moon may be dim or bright,[文] wax or wane, This has been going on since the beginni[章]ng of time.
68、聪明在于[来]学习,天才在于[自]积累。
Wisdom lies in learnin[文]g, and genius in accumul[字]ation.
69、读书勿求[控]多,岁月既积,[文]卷帙自富。
Read not to ask for much, and time to accumul[章]ate.
70、人家不必[来]论富贵,惟有读[自]书声最佳。
People do not need to talk about wealth,[文] but the best way to learn is to read.
71、读书忌死[字]读,死读钻牛角[控]。
Read dead, read dead, read bull horn.
72、书到用时[文]方恨少,事非经[章]过不知难。
When books are used, they hate little.