關於閱讀的名人名言英語的
㈠ 關於讀書的英文格言
To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting
㈡ 有關讀書的英語名人名言
1、敏而好學,不恥下問——孔子 2、業精於勤,荒於嬉;行成於思,毀於隨——韓愈 3、學而不思則罔,思而不學則殆——孔子
4、知之者不如好之者,好之者不如樂之者——孔子 5、三人行,必有我師也。擇其善者而從之,其不善者而改之——孔子
6、興於《詩》,立於禮,成於樂——孔子 7、己所不欲,勿施於人——孔子 8、讀書破萬卷,下筆如有神——杜甫
9、讀書有三到,謂心到,眼到,口到——朱熹 10、立身以立學為先,立學以讀書為本——歐陽修 11、讀萬卷書,行萬里路——劉彝
12、黑發不知勤學早,白發方悔讀書遲——顏真卿 13、書卷多情似故人,晨昏憂樂每相親——於謙 14、書猶葯也,善讀之可以醫愚——劉向
15、少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲——《漢樂府。長歌行》 16、莫等閑,白了少年頭,空悲切——岳飛 17、發奮識遍天下字,立志讀盡人間書——蘇軾
18、鳥欲高飛先振翅,人求上進先讀書——李苦禪
19、立志宜思真品格,讀書須盡苦功夫——阮元
20、非淡泊無以明志,非寧靜無以致遠——諸葛亮
21、勿以惡小而為之,勿以善小而不為——陳壽《三國志》
22、熟讀唐詩三百首,不會作詩也會吟——孫洙《唐詩三百首序》
23、書到用時方恨少,事非經過不知難——陸游
24、問渠那得清如許,為有源頭活水來——朱熹
25、舊書不厭百回讀,熟讀精思子自知——蘇軾
26、書痴者文必工,藝痴者技必良——蒲松齡
27、讀書百遍,其義自見——《三國志》
28、千里之行,始於足下——老子
29、路漫漫其修道遠,吾將上下而求索——屈原
3、人的影響短暫而微弱,書的影響則廣泛而深遠——普希金
4、理想的書籍是智慧的鑰匙——列夫·托爾斯泰
5、書籍是屹立在時間的汪洋大海中的燈塔——惠普爾
6、一個愛書的人,他必定不致於缺少一個忠實的朋友,一個良好的老師,一個可愛的伴侶,一個溫情的安慰者——巴羅
7、書籍是朋友,雖然沒有熱情,但是非常忠實——雨果
8、書籍是青年人不可分離的生活伴侶和導師——高爾基
14、讀書是在別人思想的幫助下,建立起自己的思想——魯巴金
15、經驗豐富的人讀書用兩隻眼睛,一隻眼睛看到紙面上的話,另一眼睛看到紙的背面——歌德
16、讀書不要貪多,而是要多加思索,這樣的讀書使我獲益不少——盧梭
17、不讀書的人,思想就會停止——狄德羅
18、讀書是易事,思索是難事,但兩者缺一,便全無用處——富蘭克林
1、讀不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒——郭沫若
2、韜略終須建新國,奮發還得讀良書——郭沫若
3、飯可以一日不吃,覺可以一日不睡,書不可以一日不讀——毛澤東
4、讀書也像開礦一樣「沙裡淘金」——趙樹理
5、讀過一本好書,像交了一個益友——藏克家
6、聰明在於勤奮,天才在於積累——華羅庚
7、讀書忌死讀,死讀鑽牛角——葉聖陶
8、不怕讀得少,只怕記不牢——徐特立
9、為中華之崛起而讀書——周恩來
10、與肝膽人共事,無字句處讀書——周恩來
11、閱讀的最大理由是想擺脫平庸,早一天就多一份人生的精彩;遲一天就多一天平庸的困擾——余秋雨
12、如果把生活比喻為創作的意境,那麼閱讀就像陽光——池莉
13、時間就像海綿里的水,只要願擠,總還是有的。——魯迅
14、處處是創造之地,天天是創造之時,人人是創造之人——陶行之
15、千教萬教教人求真,千學萬學學做真人。——陶行之
16、偉大的成績和辛勤勞動是成正比例的,有一分勞動就有一分收獲,日積月累,從少到多,奇跡就可以創造出來——魯迅
17、讀過一本好書,像交了一個益友——藏克家
㈢ 關於書籍的名人的名句,要英語的,要英語的
The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who'll get me a book I ain't read.
Abraham Lincoln
'Classic.' A book which people praise and don't read.
Mark Twain
If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.
Oscar Wilde
Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disenfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourses of my book friends. They talk to me without embarrassment or awkwardness.
Helen Keller
There is no friend as loyal as a book.
Ernest Hemingway
The book you don't read won't help.
Jim Rohn
㈣ 關於書籍的英語名言
1、Reading to ponder。 -- Cheng Hao
讀書要玩味。——程顥
2、Do not read books。 -- Xu Teli
不動筆墨不讀書。——徐特版立
3、Books to cultivate their sentiments - Bo Wei
書籍權陶冶情操——博維
4、Only books are immortal。 -- Choate
唯書籍不朽。——喬特
5、Reading for pleasure。 -- Maugham
為樂趣而讀書。——毛姆
6、Books are a great force。 -- Lenin
書籍是巨大的力量。——列寧
7、Books - the treasure of the world。 -- Thoreau
書籍——舉世之寶。——梭羅
8、You are not more expensive to read。 -- Digest
讀書貴精不貴多。——書摘
9、Books are the tools of the soul。 -- Hugo
書籍是造就靈魂的工具。——雨果
㈤ 與閱讀有關的英語諺語
讀萬卷書不如行萬里路。
You can learn more by travelling a thousand miles than by reading a thousand books
發奮識遍天下字,立志讀盡人回間書
determined efforts to know all over the world the word, determined to read every world book
書到用時方恨少答When you use knowledge, you will find you haven't enough
㈥ 關於英語名人讀書名言,急!
horse for courses
㈦ 關於英語的名人名言
1、Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it。
雖然世界多苦難,但是苦難總是能戰勝的。—美國作家 海倫·凱勒
2、We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.
我們要接受失望,因為它是有限的;但千萬不可失去希望,因為它是無窮的。—馬丁·路德·金
3、Think like a man of action, act like a man of thought.
要像行動者那樣思考,要像思考者那樣行動。—亨利·柏格森
4、It is at our mother「s knee that we acquire our noblest and truest and highest , but there is seldom any money in them.
就是在我們母親的膝上,我們獲得了我們的最高尚、最真誠和最遠大的理想,但是裡面很少有任何金錢。—美國作家 馬克·吐溫
5、Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal , there is no secure direction ; without direction , there is no life
理想是指路明燈。沒有理想,就沒有堅定的方向;沒有方向,就沒有生活。 —俄國作家 托爾斯泰. L
6、If winter comes , can spring be far behind ?
冬天來了,春天還會遠嗎?—英國詩人, 雪萊. P. B.
㈧ 求關於讀書的名人名言,要英文的!!英文
of study (論讀書)
STUDIES serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment, and disposition of business. For expert men can exe-cute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels, and the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best, from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies is sloth; to use them too much for ornament, is affectation; to make judgment wholly by their rules, is the humor of a scholar. They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience: for natural abilities are like natural plants, that need proyning, by study; and studies themselves, do give forth directions too much at large, except they be bounded in by experience. Crafty men contemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them; for they teach not their own use; but that is a wisdom without them, and above them, won by observation. Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention. Some books also may be read by deputy, and extracts made of them bothers; but that would be only in the less important arguments, and the meaner sort of books, else distilled books are like common distilled waters, flashy things.
Reading make a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory; if he confer little, he had need have a present wit: and if he read little, he had need have much cunning, to seem to know, that he doth not. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtitle; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. Abeunt studia in mores. Nay, there is no stand or impediment in the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies; like as diseases of the body, may have appropriate exercises. Bowling is good for the stone and reins; shooting for the lungs and breast; gentle walking for the stomach; riding for the head; and the like. So if a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics; for in demonstrations, if his wit be called away never so little, he must begin again. If his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the Schoolmen; for they are cymini sectors. If he be not apt to beat over matters, and to call up one thing to prove and illustrate another, let him study the lawyers' cases. So every defect of the mind, may have a special receipt.
譯文:
讀書足以怡情,足以博彩,足以長才。其怡情也,最見於獨處幽居之時;其傅彩也,最見於高談闊論之中;其長才也,最見於處世判事之際。練達之士雖能分別處理細事或一一判別枝節,然縱觀統籌、全局策劃,則舍好學深思者莫屬。讀書費時過多易惰,文采藻飾太盛則矯,全憑條文斷事乃學究故態。讀書補天然之不足,經驗又補讀書之不足,蓋天生才幹猶如自然花草,讀書然後知如何修剪移接;而書中所示,如不以經驗范之,則又大而無當。有一技之長者鄙讀書,無知者羨讀書,唯明智之士用讀書,然書並不以用處告人,用書之智不在書中,而在書外,全憑觀察得之。讀書時不可存心詰難作者,不可盡信書上所言,亦不可只為尋章摘句,而應推敲細思。書有可淺嘗者,有可吞食者,少數則須咀嚼消化。換言之,有隻須讀其部分者,有隻須大體涉獵者,少數則須全讀,讀時須全神貫注,孜孜不倦。書亦可請人代讀,取其所作摘要,但只限題材較次或價值不高者,否則書經提煉猶如水經蒸餾、淡而無味矣。
讀書使人充實,討論使人機智,筆記使人准確。因此不常作筆記者須記憶特強,不常討論者須天生聰穎,不常讀書者須欺世有術,始能無知而顯有知。讀史使人明智,讀詩使人靈秀,數學使人周密,科學使人深刻,倫理學使人莊重,邏輯修辭之學使人善辯:凡有所學,皆成性格。人之才智但有滯礙,無不可讀適當之書使之順暢,一如身體百病,皆可借相宜之運動除之。滾球利睾腎,射箭利胸肺,慢步利腸胃,騎術利頭腦,諸如此類。如智力不集中,可令讀數學,蓋演題須全神貫注,稍有分散即須重演;如不能辨異,可令讀經院哲學,蓋是輩皆吹毛求疵之人;如不善求同,不善以一物闡證另一物,可令讀律師之案卷。如此頭腦中凡有缺陷,皆有特葯可醫。(王佐良先生譯)
㈨ 關於書的名人名言 用英文怎樣說
Reading make a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Bacon
閱讀使人充實,交談使人機智,寫作使人精確。——培根
All books are divisible into two classes: the books of the hour, and the books of all time. -John Ruskin
一切書籍都可以分為二類:即:一時之書與永久之書。——約翰·羅斯金
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. -Bacon
一些書可以淺嘗即止;一些書可以狼吞虎咽;而有些書則需要細嚼慢咽,好好消化。——培根
Books are to mankind what memory is to the indivianl. -John Lubbock
書之於人類,猶如記憶於之個人。——約翰·拉伯克
「Classic」 A book which people praise and don't read. -Mark Twain
「經典之作」是人人皆稱贊卻不願去讀的書。——馬克·吐溫
請採納,謝謝。
㈩ 讀書的英語名言
1、讀書對於智慧也像體操對於身體一樣。——愛迪生
Reading for wisdom like gymnastics to the body。 -- Edison
2、讀書何所求?將以通事理。——張維屏
What is the purpose of reading? To pass。 -- Zhang Weiping
3、求學將以致用,讀書先在虛心。——佚名
The first study that used in reading, with an open mind。 -- anonymous
4、強學博覽,足以通古今。——歐陽修
Strong enough to pass ancient and modern science Expo。 -- Ou Yangxiu
5、三日不讀書,便覺語言無味。——朱舜水
Three days without reading, I feel ll language。 -- Zhu Shunshui
Study hard, make progress every day。 -- Mao Zedong
6、讀書使人心明眼亮。——伏爾泰
reading makes people see and think clearly。 -- Voltaire
7、知識越多越令人陶醉。——威·柯珀
The more knowledge the more intoxicated。 -- Viv Cope
8、吾生也有涯,而知也無涯。——莊子
I have a career, and I know it。 -- Chuang-tzu
9、常識很少會把我們引入歧途。——愛·揚格
common sense rarely lead us astray。 -- Ai Young
10、讀書而不思考,等於吃飯而不消化。——波爾克
reading without thinking, is to eat and do not digest。 -- Polk
11、非淡泊無以明志,非寧靜無以致遠。——諸葛亮
Non indifferent to Ming, quiet Zhi yuan。 -- Zhu Geliang