關(guān)于讀書(shū)的名人諺語(yǔ)警句帶翻譯
At idle and quiet time, I’ll go to read literature books; at gloomy and sad time, I’ll go to read the book of the great nature. When I come out from the literature books, I seem to have become a philosopher; when I come out of the book of the great nature, I seem to have become a young child. -------汪國(guó)真
朋友不是書(shū),書(shū)卻是朋友。朋友可能背判你,書(shū)卻永遠(yuǎn)忠實(shí)。
Good books are like a wise and nice man of last generation, who supports me to walk forward, and helps me come to understand the world. ------秦牧
只有書(shū)籍,才能讓這么悠久的歷史連成繩索,才能讓這么龐大的人種產(chǎn)生凝聚,才能讓這么遼闊的土地長(zhǎng)存文明的火種。------余秋雨
Only books can link the fragments of history into a cable, can gather around the numerous ethnic groups, can make the seeds of human cultivation existent on the vast land forever.
書(shū)跡即心跡,書(shū)品即人品。
What one describes in the books is one’s thought in his mind. The personality of a book is that of the author. -------李俊琪
讀萬(wàn)卷書(shū),行萬(wàn)里路。
Reading ten thousand books is like traveling ten thousand miles.
書(shū)山有路勤為徑,學(xué)海無(wú)涯苦作舟。
Diligence is the path through the mountain of books if there is a way, and hardship is the boat acrothe sea of study when there is no end.
無(wú)論親身經(jīng)歷如何豐富的人,如果不讀書(shū),知識(shí)不可能豐富起來(lái)的。
No matter how much one has experienced, he can’t enrich his knowledge without reading books.
在寧?kù)o悠閑的時(shí)間,我就去讀文字的書(shū),在憂郁沉悶的時(shí)候,我就去讀大自然的書(shū)。當(dāng)我從文字的書(shū)中走出來(lái)的時(shí)候,我好像成了哲人,當(dāng)我從大自然的書(shū)中走出來(lái)的時(shí)候,我仿佛成了孩子。
Friends are not books, yet books are friends. Friends may betray you, while books are always loyal.
處理現(xiàn)實(shí)生活是目的,讀書(shū)只是達(dá)到這個(gè)目的手段之一。
Coping with problems in our real life is the end, and reading is only one of the means to reach the end.
書(shū)籍是偉大的饑餓的糧食。
Books are the food for the hungry of great mind.
書(shū)籍是貯存人類代代相傳的智慧的寶庫(kù)。
Books are treasure banks storing wisdom passed down from generation to generation. ----季羨林
“世上無(wú)難事,只怕有心人。”入門既不難,深造也是辦得到的,只要有心,只要善于學(xué)習(xí)罷了。----毛澤東
“Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.” To crothe threshold is not difficult,