高爾基:我覺得當書本給我講到聞所未聞、見所未見的人物、感情、思想和態度的時候,每壹本書似乎都在我面前打開了壹扇窗戶,讓我看到了不可思議的嶄新世界。
白瑞:任何壹個承認自己是真理、幸福、智慧、科學甚至是信仰的熱心追求者的人,他必定是壹個愛書的人。
吉爾伯特:書是永不背叛的朋友。
S.W.S Gilbert:A book is a friend that never betrays.
庫柏:書籍經常是護身符和咒語。
Cowper:Books are not seldom talismans and spells.
毛姆:養成讀書的習慣,就給妳自己建造了壹座逃避人生幾乎所有不幸的避難所。
W.S.Maugham:To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life.
都德:書籍是最好的朋友。在生活中遇到任何困難,都可以向它求助,它們永遠不會棄妳而去。
A.Daudet:Books are the best friends.No matter what difficulties you meet with in life ,you can turn to them for help and they will never discard you.
利希藤貝格:書是壹面鏡子,如果壹只驢向裏面窺視,妳不可能指望正往外看的是聖徒。
George Lichtenbery:A book is a mirror ,if an ass peers into it ,you can’t expect an apostle to look out.
多蒂:妳從父母那裏學會愛,學會笑,學會走路,可是打開壹本書,妳會發現妳有了翅膀。
S.Dody:From your parents you lean love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other.But when books are opened you discover that you have wings.
哈曼:壹幢沒有書的房子,猶如壹個沒有窗戶的房間。
Horace Mam: A house without books is like a room without windows.
伯克:閱讀不思考猶如吃飯不消化。
Edmuncl Burke: Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting.
愛默生:不必告訴我妳曾經讀過什麽書,我可以從妳的言談中察知。不必告訴我妳同什麽人交往,我可以從妳的舉止中看出。
Emerson: Do not tell me the books you have read,let me glean it from your conversation .Do not tell me of the people you associate with,let me observe it by your manners.
培根:讀書時不可存心詰難作者,不可盡信書中之言,亦不可段章取義,而應推敲細思。
Francis Bacon: Read not to contradict and confute,not to believe and take for granted,nor to find talk and discourse ,let to weigh and consider.
培根:有些書可淺嘗輒止,有些書可囫圇吞棗,但有少量書需細細咀嚼,慢慢消化;換言之,有些書可只讀其章節,有些書則可大致瀏覽,有少量書則需通篇細讀並認真領悟。
:Francis Bacon Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and disgested; 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.
弗吉尼亞·沃爾芙:那些浪費了我們的時間和情感的書難道不是犯罪嗎?那些粗制濫造的書、散發著陳腐之氣與糜爛之氣的書的作者們,難道他們不是社會的最陰險狡詐的敵人,腐化分子和敗類嗎?
培根:讀史使人明智,讀詩使人靈秀,數學使人周密,哲學使人深刻,倫理學使人莊重,邏輯修辭之學使人善辯。
Francis Bacon: Histories make men wise; poets, witty, the mathematics, subtile; natural philosophy, deep; moral grave; logiand rhetoric,able to contend.
歌德:經驗豐富的人讀書用兩只眼睛,壹只眼睛看到紙面上的話,另壹只眼睛看到紙的背面。
丹尼爾:發現地球,大陸和海洋形狀最大障礙不在於無知,而在於自以為是。
斯賓諾莎:那些告訴人們何謂最高的和最好的事物的書籍都是同樣神聖的,不論他們是用什麽樣的語言寫成,或屬於哪個民族。
高爾基:讀書越多,精神就越健壯勇敢。
Goethe:The more you read,the more healthy and brave your spirit will be.
魯迅:只看壹個人的著作,結果是不大好的;妳就得不到多方面的優點。必須如蜜蜂壹樣,采過許多花,這才能釀出蜜來,倘若盯在壹處,所得就非常有限、枯燥了。
Lu Xun: It is not good only to read one person’s works and you can’t get advantages of multiaspects, just like a bee that gathers many flows to make honey. It is very limited and boring if stay on one flower.
柯裏爾:書籍是青年人的指南,老年人的娛樂。孤寂時,書籍給我們力量,使我們擺脫精神負擔。
Jeremy Collier: Books are a guide in youth and an entertainment for age. They support us under solitude ,and keep us from being a burden to ourselves.
迪米內特:讀書對大多數人而言是高尚的名稱掩蓋下消磨時間的可恥方式。
Ernest Dimnet: Reading, to most people, means an as hamed way of killing time disguised under a dignified name.
門捷列夫:什麽是天才?終身努力,便成天才。
Dmity Lvanovich Mendeleyev: What is genius? Lifelong efforts makes genius.
梭羅:有多少人由壹本書的閱讀而開始其人生的新時代呀!
Thoreau: How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book!
培根: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;其博彩也,最見於高談闊論之中;其長才也,最見於處世判事之際。
郭沫若:人是活的,書是死的。活人讀死書,可以把書讀活。死書讀活人,可以把人讀死。
愛默生:在最高層的文明裏,書乃是最高層次的樂趣。
R.W.Emerson: In the highest civilization the book is still the highest delight.
朗費羅:別相信將來,不管它多麽美好!讓已逝的過去把死亡的壹切埋葬!
行動吧——趁現在活生生的好時光!上帝在天,勇氣在我們的胸膛!
But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated. — From The old man and the Sea
王國維治學三境界:
昨夜西風雕碧樹,獨上高樓,望盡天涯路。
為伊消得人憔悴,衣帶漸寬終不悔。
眾裏尋他千百度,驀然回首,那人卻在燈火闌珊處。
子曰:“弟子入則孝,出則悌,謹而信,泛愛眾而親仁。行遊余力,則以學文。”
讀書名言
高爾基:我覺得當書本給我講到聞所未聞、見所未見的人物、感情、思想和態度的時候,每壹本書似乎都在我面前打開了壹扇窗戶,讓我看到了不可思議的嶄新世界。
白瑞:任何壹個承認自己是真理、幸福、智慧、科學甚至是信仰的熱心追求者的人,他必定是壹個愛書的人。
吉爾伯特:書是永不背叛的朋友。
S.W.S Gilbert:A book is a friend that never betrays.
庫柏:書籍經常是護身符和咒語。
Cowper:Books are not seldom talismans and spells.
毛姆:養成讀書的習慣,就給妳自己建造了壹座逃避人生幾乎所有不幸的避難所。
W.S.Maugham:To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life.
都德:書籍是最好的朋友。在生活中遇到任何困難,都可以向它求助,它們永遠不會棄妳而去。
A.Daudet:Books are the best friends.No matter what difficulties you meet with in life ,you can turn to them for help and they will never discard you.
利希藤貝格:書是壹面鏡子,如果壹只驢向裏面窺視,妳不可能指望正往外看的是聖徒。
George Lichtenbery:A book is a mirror ,if an ass peers into it ,you can’t expect an apostle to look out.
多蒂:妳從父母那裏學會愛,學會笑,學會走路,可是打開壹本書,妳會發現妳有了翅膀。
S.Dody:From your parents you lean love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other.But when books are opened you discover that you have wings.
哈曼:壹幢沒有書的房子,猶如壹個沒有窗戶的房間。
Horace Mam: A house without books is like a room without windows.
伯克:閱讀不思考猶如吃飯不消化。
Edmuncl Burke: Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting.
愛默生:不必告訴我妳曾經讀過什麽書,我可以從妳的言談中察知。不必告訴我妳同什麽人交往,我可以從妳的舉止中看出。
Emerson: Do not tell me the books you have read,let me glean it from your conversation .Do not tell me of the people you associate with,let me observe it by your manners.
培根:讀書時不可存心詰難作者,不可盡信書中之言,亦不可段章取義,而應推敲細思。
Francis Bacon: Read not to contradict and confute,not to believe and take for granted,nor to find talk and discourse ,let to weigh and consider.
培根:有些書可淺嘗輒止,有些書可囫圇吞棗,但有少量書需細細咀嚼,慢慢消化;換言之,有些書可只讀其章節,有些書則可大致瀏覽,有少量書則需通篇細讀並認真領悟。
:Francis Bacon Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and disgested; 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.
弗吉尼亞·沃爾芙:那些浪費了我們的時間和情感的書難道不是犯罪嗎?那些粗制濫造的書、散發著陳腐之氣與糜爛之氣的書的作者們,難道他們不是社會的最陰險狡詐的敵人,腐化分子和敗類嗎?
培根:讀史使人明智,讀詩使人靈秀,數學使人周密,哲學使人深刻,倫理學使人莊重,邏輯修辭之學使人善辯。
Francis Bacon: Histories make men wise; poets, witty, the mathematics, subtile; natural philosophy, deep; moral grave; logiand rhetoric,able to contend.
歌德:經驗豐富的人讀書用兩只眼睛,壹只眼睛看到紙面上的話,另壹只眼睛看到紙的背面。
丹尼爾:發現地球,大陸和海洋形狀最大障礙不在於無知,而在於自以為是。
斯賓諾莎:那些告訴人們何謂最高的和最好的事物的書籍都是同樣神聖的,不論他們是用什麽樣的語言寫成,或屬於哪個民族。
高爾基:讀書越多,精神就越健壯勇敢。
Goethe:The more you read,the more healthy and brave your spirit will be.
魯迅:只看壹個人的著作,結果是不大好的;妳就得不到多方面的優點。必須如蜜蜂壹樣,采過許多花,這才能釀出蜜來,倘若盯在壹處,所得就非常有限、枯燥了。
Lu Xun: It is not good only to read one person’s works and you can’t get advantages of multiaspects, just like a bee that gathers many flows to make honey. It is very limited and boring if stay on one flower.
柯裏爾:書籍是青年人的指南,老年人的娛樂。孤寂時,書籍給我們力量,使我們擺脫精神負擔。
Jeremy Collier: Books are a guide in youth and an entertainment for age. They support us under solitude ,and keep us from being a burden to ourselves.
迪米內特:讀書對大多數人而言是高尚的名稱掩蓋下消磨時間的可恥方式。
Ernest Dimnet: Reading, to most people, means an as hamed way of killing time disguised under a dignified name.
門捷列夫:什麽是天才?終身努力,便成天才。
Dmity Lvanovich Mendeleyev: What is genius? Lifelong efforts makes genius.
梭羅:有多少人由壹本書的閱讀而開始其人生的新時代呀!
Thoreau: How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book!
培根: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;其博彩也,最見於高談闊論之中;其長才也,最見於處世判事之際。
郭沫若:人是活的,書是死的。活人讀死書,可以把書讀活。死書讀活人,可以把人讀死。
愛默生:在最高層的文明裏,書乃是最高層次的樂趣。
R.W.Emerson: In the highest civilization the book is still the highest delight.
朗費羅:別相信將來,不管它多麽美好!讓已逝的過去把死亡的壹切埋葬!
行動吧——趁現在活生生的好時光!上帝在天,勇氣在我們的胸膛!
But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated. — From The old man and the Sea
王國維治學三境界:
昨夜西風雕碧樹,獨上高樓,望盡天涯路。
為伊消得人憔悴,衣帶漸寬終不悔。
眾裏尋他千百度,驀然回首,那人卻在燈火闌珊處。
子曰:“弟子入則孝,出則悌,謹而信,泛愛眾而親仁。行遊余力,則以學文。”
曾子曰:“吾日三省吾身。為人謀,而不忠乎?與朋友交,而不信乎?傳,不習乎?”
子曰:“不患人之不己知,患不知人也。”
曾子曰:“吾日三省吾身。為人謀,而不忠乎?與朋友交,而不信乎?傳,不習乎?”
子曰:“不患人之不己知,患不知人也。”