1.No matter how much one has experienced, he can’t enrich his knowledge without reading books.

無論親身經(jīng)歷如何豐富的人,如果不讀書,知識(shí)不可能豐富起來的。

2.A man dies still if he has done nothing, as one who has done much.

既然無所事事亦難逃一死,何不奮斗終生。

3.Books are for use ,not for show.

書是為了使用,而不是為了炫耀。

4.After you have read more than ten thousand volumes, you will find it easy to write as if God were there helping you.

讀書破萬卷,下筆如有神

5.Books are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind.

書籍是蜜蜂,把花粉從一個(gè)頭腦傳到另一個(gè)頭腦。

6. reading people profound, the debate on smart people, people writing fine.

讀書使人淵博,辯論使人機(jī)敏,寫作使人精細(xì)。

natural complement to study the lack of experience-reading inadequate.怡情reading enough, enough to absorb, draw upon, only long enough.

讀書補(bǔ)天然之不足,經(jīng)驗(yàn)補(bǔ)讀書之不足。讀書足以怡情,足以博采,足以長才
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g is not as a rebuttal to, nor is it to blindly from the letter, the talk is not to find information, but to go to balance and reflection.

讀書不是為著要辯駁,也不是要盲目信從,更不是去找尋談話的資料,而是要去權(quán)衡和思考。

is more courageous than age because it knows less. age is wiser than youth because it knows more.

青年人比老年人勇氣大,因?yàn)樗麄冎赖谋容^少。老年人比青年人明智,因?yàn)樗麄冎赖妮^多。