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培根的讀書名言英文

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1、有些書只需淺嘗,有些書可以狼吞,有些書要細嚼爛咽,慢慢消化。

培根的讀書名言英文

Some books need only to be tasted, some to be swallowed, and others to be chewed and swallowed slowly.

2、如果你考慮兩遍以後再說,那你說得一定比原來好一倍。

If you think about it after two times, you must be twice as good as before.

3、當命運微笑時,我也笑着在想,她很快又要蹙眉了。

When fate smiles, I laugh and think, she will soon frown again.

4、讀書使人成爲完善的人。

Reading makes a perfect man.

5、過於重視行爲規則拘泥形式,往往以致在事業上坐失良機。

Attaching too much importance to rules of conduct and rigid forms often lead to a failure in career.

6、讀書,這個我們習以爲常的平凡過程,實際上是人的心靈和上下古今一切民族的偉大智慧相結合的過程。

Reading, which we are accustomed to the ordinary process, is actually a combination of the human mind and the great wisdom of all nations from ancient to modern times.

7、在適當的時候去做事,可節省時間;背道而行往往會徒勞無功。

To do things at the right time saves time.

8、我們的語言,不妨直爽,但不可粗暴、驕傲;有時也應當說幾句婉轉的話,但切忌虛僞、輕浮與油滑。

Our language may be straightforward, but not rough and proud; sometimes we should say a few euphemistic words, but avoid hypocrisy, frivolity and slippery.

9、每一本書都是一個用黑字印在白紙上的靈魂,只要我的眼睛、我的理智接觸了它,它就活起來了。

Every book is a soul printed in black on white paper, and it will live if my eyes and my mind touch it.

10、合理安排時間,就等於節約時間。

A reasonable amount of time is equivalent to saving time.

11、讀書在於造就完全的人格。

Reading is to create complete personality.

12、順境的美德是節制,逆境的美德是堅韌,後一種是較爲偉大的德性。

Virtue in moderation is temperance, adversity virtue is tenacity, and the latter is greater virtue.

13、瓜是生在純粹肥料裏的最甜,天才是長在惡性土壤中的最好。

Melon is the sweetest in pure fertilizer, and genius is the best in the malignant soil.

14、生活的理想,就是爲了理想的生活。

The ideal of life is to live an ideal life.

15、書籍是青年人不可分離的生命伴侶和導師。

Books are the indispensable partners and mentors of young people.

16、閱讀是永恆的樂趣。

Reading is eternal pleasure.

17、友誼的主要效用之一,就是使人心憤怨和抑屈之氣得以宣泄釋放。

One of the main functions of friendship is to release and release the anger and indignation of the people.

18、讀書不是爲着要辯駁,也不是要盲目信從,更不是去找尋談話的資料,而是要去權衡和思考。

Reading is not to argue, nor to follow blindly, nor to seek information about conversation, but to weigh and think.

19、我願意爲了學習而活着,不願意爲了活着而學習。

I am willing to learn to live and not to live.

20、把一本書置於一個無知者的手中,就像把一柄劍放在一個頑童手中那樣危險。

Putting a book in the hands of an ignorant man is as dangerous as putting a sword in the hands of a naughty boy.

21、出身高貴的人,常是不太勤勞的,但他們對勞動的人卻又往往心懷嫉妒。

People of high birth are often not very hardworking, but they tend to be jealous of those who work.

22、書籍是橫渡時間大海的航船。

Books are ships sailing across the oceans of time.

23、書籍鼓舞了我的智慧和心靈,它幫助我從腐臭的泥潭中脫身出來,如果沒有它們,我就會溺死在那裏面,會被愚笨和鄙陋的東西嗆住。

Books inspired my wisdom and soul. They helped me get out of the rotten mire. Without them, I would have drowned there and choked on by stupid and mean things.

24、讀書使人淵博,辯論使人機敏,寫作使人精細。

Reading makes a full man, debate makes a ready man, and writing makes a fine man.

25、每一本書是一級小階梯,我每爬上一級,就更脫離獸性而上升到人類,更接近美好生活的觀念,更熱愛這本書。

Every book is a small ladder, and every time I climb it, I move away from the beast to the human, closer to the idea of a better life, and love it more.

26、時間是衡量事業的標準。

Time is the measure of a career.

27、讀書可以剷除一切心理上的障礙,正如適當的運動能夠矯治身體上某些疾病一般。

Reading can eradicate all psychological barriers, just as proper exercise can correct certain physical diseases.

28、書籍爲理智和心靈插上了翅膀。

Books have wings for reason and soul.

29、讀書能給人樂趣、文雅和能力。

Reading can give people pleasure, grace and ability.

30、有些書只需品嚐,有些需要吞嚥,還有少數的應該細嚼。

Some books need to be tasted, others swallowed, and a few should be chewed.

31、實踐中的失敗主要由於不知道原因而發生,正是在這種情況下人的兩種企望:對知識和力量的企望真正相和在一起了。

Failure in practice occurs mainly because we don't know why. It is in this situation that the two expectations of human beings: the expectation of knowledge and power really come together.

32、對於有文化的人,讀書是高尚的享受,我重視讀書,它是我一種寶貴的習慣。

For educated people, reading is a noble enjoyment, I attach importance to reading, it is a valuable habit of mine.

33、讀書不是爲了雄辯和駁斥,也不是爲了輕信和盲從,而是爲了思考和權衡。

Reading is not for eloquence and refutation, nor for credulity and blind obedience, but for thinking and weighing.

34、讀書補天然之不足,經驗補讀書之不足。讀書足以怡情,足以博採,足以長才。

Reading makes up for the deficiency of nature, and experience makes up for lack of reading. Reading is enough to please, enough to grow.

35、在一切大事業上,人在開始做事前要像千眼神那樣察看時機,而在進行時要像千手神那樣抓住時機。

In all great undertakings, one must look at the opportunity like a thousand eyes before he begins to do something, and seize the opportunity like a thousand hands when he proceeds.

36、人類智慧和知識的形象將在書中永存;它們能免遭時間的磨損,並可永遠得到翻新。

Images of human wisdom and knowledge will last forever in the book; they will be free from the wear and tear of time and will be renewed forever.

37、臨時結交的人,不能算是朋友。

Casual friends are not friends.

38、對一個人的評價,不可視其財富出身,更不可視其學問的高下,而是要看他真實的品德。

The appraisal of a man should not be based on his wealth or knowledge, but on his true character.

39、一個人如果對待陌生人親切而有禮貌,那他一定是一位真誠而富有同情心的好人,他的心常和別人的心聯繫在一起,而不是孤立的。

If a person treats strangers kindly and politely, he must be a sincere and compassionate good man, his heart is often associated with the hearts of others, not isolated.

40、黃金時代是在我們的前面,不是在我們的背後。

The golden age is ahead of us, not behind us.

41、幸運並非沒有許多的恐懼與煩惱,厄運也並非沒有許多的安慰與希望。

Fortunately, there is not much fear and worry, nor is there much comfort and hope in adversity.

42、天然的才能好像天然的植物,需要學問來修剪。

Natural abilities are like natural plants that need pruning by knowledge.

43、在讀書的時候,我們與智者交談;在生活的事務中,我們通常都是與愚人交談。

When we read, we talk to wise men; in the affairs of life, we usually talk to fools.

44、最能保人心神之健康的預防藥就是朋友的忠言和規諫。

The best medicine for protecting the mind and health is a friend's advice and advice.

45、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。

Books are not used to inform people, but the wisdom of books is not in books.

46、在發展完美的人格的過程中,並非全靠讀書,但至少對於才智的增長,書籍無疑是最有力的工具。

In the process of developing a perfect personality, not all rely on reading, but at least for the growth of intelligence, books are undoubtedly the most powerful tool.

47、命運如同市場。如果老待在那裏,價格多半是會下跌的。

Fate is like a market. If you stay there, the price will probably drop.

48、無論你怎樣地表示憤怒,都不要做出任何無法挽回的事來。

No matter how angry you are, do not do anything irretrievable.

49、知識像燭光,能照亮一個人,也能照亮無數的人。

Knowledge, like candlelight, can illuminate a person and illuminate countless people.

50、榮譽就像河流:輕浮的和空虛的榮譽浮在河面上,沉重的和厚實的榮譽沉在河底裏。

Honor is like a river: light and empty honors float on the river, heavy and thick honors sink in the bottom.

51、內容豐富的言辭就像閃閃發光的珠子。真正的聰明睿智卻是言辭簡短的。

Rich words are like sparkling beads. True wisdom and wisdom are short words.

52、過去的事情是無法挽回的。聰明人對現在與未來的事惟恐應付不暇,對既往的事豈能再去計較。

The past is irreparable. The wise man is afraid of dealing with the present and the future.

53、書籍是在時代的波濤中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍貴的貨物運送給一代又一代。

Books are the ships of thought that sail in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious goods to generations.

54、疑心病是友誼的毒藥。

Suspicion is the poison of friendship.

55、讀書使人明智,讀詩使人聰慧,演算使人精密,哲理使人深刻,倫理學使人有修養,邏輯修辭使人善辯。總之,知識能塑造人的性格。

Reading makes one wise, reading poetry makes one wise, calculus makes one precise, philosophy makes one profound, ethics makes one cultivated, logic and rhetoric makes one eloquent. In short, knowledge can shape people's character.

56、美德有如名香,經燃燒或壓榨而其香愈烈,蓋幸運最能顯露惡德而厄運最能顯露美德。

Virtue is like a famous fragrance, burned or pressed, and its fragrance grows stronger. Fortune reveals the most evil virtue and misfortune reveals the most virtue.

57、讀書可以培養一個完人,談話可以訓練一個敏捷的人,而寫作則可造就一個準確的人。

Reading trains a perfect person, conversation trains an agile person, and writing trains an accurate person.

58、真摯的友誼猶如健康,不到失卻時,無法體味其珍貴。

True friendship is like health, it cannot appreciate its value until it is lost.

59、讀書給人以樂趣,給人以光彩,給人以才幹。

Reading gives pleasure, gives people glory, and gives talents.

60、用書之智不在書中,而在書外。

The wisdom of using books is not in books, but outside books.