1.There are two motives for reading a book: one that you enjoy it; the other that you can boast about it.
1.讀書有兩種動(dòng)機(jī):一是從中獲得樂趣;另一種則是可以向人夸耀。

2.Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. -bacon
2.一些書可以淺嘗即止;一些書可以狼吞虎咽;而有些書則需要細(xì)嚼慢咽,好好消化。 -培根

3.The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.
3.智慧就是懂得該忽略什么的技巧.

4.If a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take it from him.
4.如果一個(gè)人傾其所有以求學(xué)問,那么這些學(xué)問是沒有人能拿走的。

5.Books are the food for the hungry of great mind.
5.書籍是偉大的饑餓的糧食。

6.A great part to the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way. (Adams Franklin , American humorist )
6.我的大部分知識(shí)都是這樣獲得的:在尋找某個(gè)資料時(shí)意外的發(fā)現(xiàn)了另上的資料。(美國幽默作家 富蘭克林. A.)

7.Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting. -edmund burke
7.讀書不加思考,如同吃東西不經(jīng)消化。 -埃德蒙·柏克

8.The success of revolution hinges on profound learning.-Sun Yat-sen
8.革命的基礎(chǔ)在于高深的學(xué)問。 -孫中山 

9.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.
9.不必告訴我你曾經(jīng)讀過什么書,我可以從你的言談中察知。不必告訴我你同什么人交往,我可以從你的舉止中看出。

10.We cannot change anything unless we accept it, condemnation does not liberate it, it oppresses. -jung
10.對(duì)一件事情我們比學(xué)趕幫超先接受它,然后才能改變它。譴責(zé)并不能把我們從困擾中解脫出來,只會(huì)使之加劇。 -榮格

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