1、读过一本好[文]书,像交了一个[章]益友。
Reading[来] a good book is like making a good friend.[自]
2、为学之道,莫先于穷理;穷理之要,必先于读书。
In order to learn, we should not precede[文] poverty[字].
3、读书之法无[控]他,惟是笃志虚[文]心,反复详玩,[章]为有功耳。
There is no way to read books, but to be modest and play in detail.[来]
4、读一本好书[自],就是和许多高[文]尚的人谈话。
Reading[字] a good book is to talk with many noble people.[控]
5、读书破万卷[文],下笔如有神。[章]
Reading[来] is broken.[自]
6、读书破万卷[文],胸中无适主,[字]便如暴富儿,颇[控]为用钱苦。
When reading[文] is broken,[章] there is no master in the chest.
7、读书而不回[来]想,犹如食物而[自]不消化。
Reading[文] without[字] reflect[控]ing is like food without[文] digesti[章]ng.
8、不怕读得少[来],只怕记不牢。[自]
I'm not afraid to read too much, but I'm afraid I can't remembe[文]r.
9、人的影响短[字]暂而微弱,书的[控]影响则广泛而深[文]远。
The influen[章]ce of human beings is short and weak, and the influen[来]ce of books is extensi[自]ve and profoun[文]d.
10、立志是读[字]书人最要紧的一[控]件事。
Ambitio[文]n is the most importa[章]nt thing for a scholar[来].
11、倘能生存[自],我当然仍要学[文]习。
If I can survive[字], I still have to learn.
12、读书使人[控]成为完善的人。[文]
Reading[章] makes a perfect[来] man.
13、书籍乃世[自]人积累智慧之长[文]明灯。
Books are the everlas[字]ting lights of wisdom accumul[控]ated by the world.
14、不读书的[文]人,思想就会停[章]止。
People who do not read will cease to think.
15、鸟欲高飞[来]先振翅,人求上[自]进先读书。
If a bird wants to fly high, it will first flap its wings.
16、书到用时[文]方恨少,事非经[字]过不知难。
When books are used, they hate little.[控]
17、旧书不厌[文]百回读,熟读精[章]思子自知。
Old books are never tired of reading[来].
18、吾生也有[自]涯,而知也无涯[文]。
My life has an end, and knowled[字]ge is boundle[控]ss.
19、聪明在于[文]勤奋,天才在于[章]积累。
Clevern[来]ess consist[自]s in diligen[文]ce, and genius in accumul[字]ation.
20、书卷多情[控]似故人,晨昏忧[文]乐每相亲。
Books are as sentime[章]ntal as old people.[来]
21、读书而不[自]思考,等于吃饭[文]而不消化。
Reading[字] without[控] reflect[文]ing is like eating without[章] digesti[来]ng.
22、书痴者文[自]必工,艺痴者技[文]必良。
A bookwor[字]m is a man of letters[控] and a technic[文]al master.[章]
23、知古不知[来]今,谓之落沉。[自]知今不知古,谓[文]之盲瞽。
Knowing[字] the past and not knowing[控] the present[文], it is called sinking[章]. I do not know the past, but I am blind.
24、书籍备而[来]不读,等于废纸[自]。
Books without[文] reading[字] are equal to waste paper.
25、业精于勤[控],荒于嬉;行成[文]于思,毁于随。[章]
Efficie[来]ncy comes from diligen[自]ce., shortag[文]e in the play; achivem[字]ent comes from thinkin[控]g, destroy[文]ed with lacking[章] of restrai[来]nt.
26、千教万教[自]教人求真,千学[文]万学学做真人。[字]
Thousan[控]ds of religio[文]ns teach thousan[章]ds of people to seek truth.
27、用心念书[来],是为了避免成[自]为不中用的人。[文]
To study hard is to avoid being a useless[字] person.[控]
28、发奋识遍[文]天下字,立志读[章]尽人间书。
Strive to know all over the world, and aim to read all the books in the world.
29、读不在三[来]更五鼓,功只怕[自]一曝十寒。
If you don't read three or five drums, you will be afraid of the cold weather[文].
30、不好的书[字]告诉你错误的概[控]念,使无知者变[文]得更无知。
A bad book tells you the wrong concept[章] and makes the ignoran[来]t more ignoran[自]t.
31、勤者读书[文]夜达旦;青藤绕[字]屋花连云。
Diligen[控]t people study night, and ivy circles[文] the house.
32、学而时习[章]之,不亦悦乎![来]
Learnin[自]g and learnin[文]g is not pleasan[字]t.
33、知之者不[控]如好之者,好之[文]者不如乐之者。[章]
Those who know are not as good as those who are good.
34、书犹药也[来],善读之可以医[自]愚。
Books and medicin[文]es are also good for reading[字].
35、书籍是培[控]植智慧的工具。[文]
Books are the tools of wisdom.[章]
36、书籍是朋[来]友,虽然没有热[自]情,但是非常忠[文]实。
Books are friends[字]. Though they are not enthusi[控]astic, they are very loyal.
37、知识是珍[文]贵宝石的结晶,[章]文化是宝石放出[来]的光泽。
Knowled[自]ge is the crystal[文]lizatio[字]n of preciou[控]s stones,[文] and culture[章] is the brillia[来]nce of gemston[自]es.
38、理想的书[文]籍是智慧的钥匙[字]。
The ideal book is the key to wisdom.[控]
39、书籍是人[文]类知识的总结。[章]书籍是全世界的[来]营养品。
Books are the summing[自] up of human knowled[文]ge. Books are nourish[字]ment all over the world.
40、书籍是造[控]就灵魂的工具。[文]
Books are the tools of soul.
41、或作或辍[章],一曝十寒,则[来]虽读书百年,吾[自]未见其可也。
If I have been studyin[文]g for a hundred[字] years, I would not have seen it.
42、读书补天[控]然之不足,经验[文]又补读书之不足[章]。
Reading[来] makes up for the deficie[自]ncy of nature,[文] and experie[字]nce makes up for reading[控].
43、读书给人[文]以乐趣,给人以[章]光彩,给人以才[来]干。
Reading[自] gives pleasur[文]e, gives people glory, and gives talents[字].
44、不好的书[控]也象不好的朋友[文]一样,可能会把[章]你伤害。
Bad books, like bad friends[来], may hurt you.
45、读书之法[自],在循序渐进,[文]熟读而精思。
The method of reading[字] is gradual[控] and familia[文]r.
46、读书是在[章]别人思想的帮助[来]下,建立起自己[自]的思想。
Reading[文] is based on the help of others' thought[字]s, and establi[控]shes their own thought[文]s.
47、读书对于[章]智慧,也象体操[来]对于身体一样。[自]
Reading[文] is to wisdom as well as gymnast[字]ics to body.
48、无限相信[控]书籍的力量,是[文]我的教育信仰的[章]真谛之一。
Infinit[来]e belief in the power of books is one of the essence[自] of my educati[文]onal beliefs[字].
49、奇文共欣[控]赏,疑义相如析[文]。
Strange[章] works are appreci[来]ated.
50、好书是伟[自]大心灵的富贵血[文]脉。
Good books are the blood of great minds.
51、了解一页[字]书,胜于匆促地[控]阅读一卷书。
It is better to read a book than to read a book in haste.
52、读书有三[文]到,谓心到,眼[章]到,口到。
There are three ways to read.
53、读书之法[来],在循序而渐进[自],熟读而精思。[文]
The method of reading[字] is gradual[控] and gradual[文].
54、书籍是屹[章]立在时间的**[来]大海中的灯塔。[自]
Books are lightho[文]uses that stand in the boundle[字]ss sea of time.
55、时间就像[控]海绵里的水,只[文]要愿挤,总还是[章]有的。
Time is like water in a sponge.[来] If you want to squeeze[自], there will always be.
56、如果把生[文]活比喻为创作的[字]意境,那么阅读[控]就像阳光。
If life is compare[文]d to the artisti[章]c concept[来]ion of creatio[自]n, reading[文] is like sunligh[字]t.
57、非淡泊无[控]以明志,非宁静[文]无以致远。
Not to be indiffe[章]rent is to be clear.
58、没有比读[来]书更廉价的娱乐[自],更持久的满足[文]了。
There is no cheaper[字] enterta[控]inment than reading[文], and more lasting[章] satisfa[来]ction.
59、读书勿求[自]多,岁月既积,[文]卷帙自富。
Read not to ask for much, and time to accumul[字]ate.
60、立志宜思[控]真品格,读书须[文]尽苦功夫。
Aspire to be true and true, and study hard.
61、书籍是青[章]人不可分离的生[来]活伴侣和导师。[自]
Books are the indispe[文]nsable partner[字]s and mentors[控] of young people.[文]
62、好的书籍[章]是最贵重的珍宝[来]。
Good books are the most valuabl[自]e treasur[文]es.
63、书籍是青[字]年人不可分离的[控]生活伴侣和导师[文]。
Books are an indispe[章]nsable compani[来]on and mentor for young people.[自]
64、读书而不[文]能运用,则所读[字]书等于废纸。
Reading[控] without[文] use is equal to waste paper.
65、读书是易[章]事,思索是难事[来],但两者缺一,[自]便全无用处。
Reading[文] is easy, thinkin[字]g is difficu[控]lt, but one is useless[文].
66、读书越多[章],越感到腹中空[来]虚。
The more you read, the more emptine[自]ss you feel in your stomach[文].
67、读书忌死[字]读,死读钻牛角[控]。
Read dead, read dead, read bull horn.
68、路漫漫其[文]修道远,吾将上[章]下而求索。
There is a long way to go, and I will go up and down.
69、光阴给人[来]经验,读书给人[自]知识。
Time gives experie[文]nce, and reading[字] gives knowled[控]ge.
70、问渠那得[文]清如许,为有源[章]头活水来。
Ask the canal so clear, for the source of water.
71、非学无以[来]广才,非志无以[自]成学。
Learnin[文]g without[字] knowled[控]ge is nothing[文] but learnin[章]g without[来] learnin[自]g.
72、养心莫若[文]寡欲,至乐无如[字]读书。
A good mind is a great joy without a good heart.