一、有關讀書的英文句子
Knowledge makes humble,ignorance makes proud.
知識使人謙虛,無知使人驕傲.
Learning is the eye of the mind.
學問是心靈的眼睛.
There is no end to learning.
學無止境.
Wise men are silent; fools talk.
蠢人多話,智者寡言.
Time and tide wait for no man.
時間不等人
Where there is a will,there is a way
有志者事竟成
One is never too old to learn.
活到老,學到老
A good book is a good friend.
好書如摯友
Reading makes a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.讀書使人充實,討論使人機智,筆記使人準確.(弗朗西斯.培根)
二、誰有關于書的英文格言
Then u can choose some good ones among them or find better ones in the web.
1. A good book is a best friend who never turns his back upon us.
好書如摯友,永遠不相負.
2. A good book is the best of frineds, the same today and forever.
好書如友,友情永不渝.
3. Book are the ever-burning lamps of accumulated wisdom.
書籍是有儲積的智慧點燃的不滅明燈.
4. Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen.
讀書如擇友,宜少且宜精.
5. by reading we enrich the mind; by conversation we polish it.
讀書使人充實,談心使人清醒.
6. It is not wide reading but useful reading that leads to excellence.
讀書能極有成效,不在于博覽,而在于讀有用的書.
7. It is when you are using what you have learned from books that you wish you had read more books than you have.
書到用時方恨少.
8. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.
讀書有益于頭腦,好比運動有益于身心.
*g without comprehension is like eating with no relsih.
讀書不知意,猶如嚼樹皮. 琺鄲粹肝誄菲達十憚姜
10. There is no friend so faithful as a good friend. There is no worse robber than a bad book.
好書是最忠實的朋友;壞書是最兇惡的強盜.
三、有關于書籍的勵志的英語句子
A good book on your shelf is a friend that turns its back on you and remains a friend. ~Author Unknown家中架上的一本好書就如一位背對你的朋友,他仍是一位朋友。
Anyone who says they have only one life to live must not know how to read a book. ~Author Unknown任何聲稱自己的人生只有一次的人肯定不知道如何讀書。A good book should leave you。
slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it. ~William Styron, interview, Writers at Work, 1958一本好書應該令你。
。讀過后有一點兒累。
你閱讀的時候活了好幾次人生。A good book has no ending. ~R.D. Cumming好書無結終。
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. ~Charles W. Eliot書籍是最安靜也最持久的朋友,是最觸手可得也最智慧的顧問,還是最耐心的老師。I find television to be very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go in the other room and read a book. ~Groucho Marx我發現電視非常有教育意思。
每次有人打開電視,我便進另一個房間去讀書。The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. ~Mark Twain, attributed不讀好書的人與不會讀書的人相比沒有任何優勢。
--馬克 吐溫Let books be your dining table,讓書籍做你的餐桌And you shall be full of delights你將會充滿著快樂Let them be your mattress讓它們做你的床墊And you shall sleep restful nights.你將會睡得安寧~Author UnknownA book is like a garden carried in the pocket. ~Chinese Proverb書籍如同裝在口袋中的花園。(說這是一個中國諺語。
可我并沒印象啊。誰知道原句是什么?)Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. ~William Hazlitt書籍讓我們進入他們的靈魂,向我們敞開我們自己的秘密。
It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it. ~Oscar Wilde你在并非必須閱讀時讀什么書,便決定了你在無法自制時變成什么人。--奧斯卡 伍爾德A book must be an ice-axe to break the seas frozen inside our soul. ~Franz Kafka書籍如同一把破冰的斧子,劈開我們的靈魂里那冰封的海洋。
--卡夫卡Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new after all. ~Abraham Lincoln書籍讓一個人知道,他的那些所謂創新思維實事上并非多么新穎。--林肯以上是從網上找來,大致譯了一下。
希望令你滿意。如果你用“quotes about books”,去搜一下,應該還能找到許多名言警句什么的。
四、關于書的名言警句(用英文怎么說)
書籍是巨大的力量——列寧 書籍是青年人不可分離的生命伴侶和導師——高爾基 讀一本好書,就是和許多高尚的人談話——笛卡爾 讀書越多,越感到腹中空虛——雪萊 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——高爾基 光陰給我們經驗,讀書給我們知識——奧斯特洛夫斯基 熱愛書吧——這是知識的泉源!只有知識才是有用的,只有它才能夠使我們在精神上 成為堅強、忠誠和有理智的人,成為能夠真正愛人類、尊重人類勞動、衷 心地欣賞人類那不間斷的偉大勞動所產生的美好果實的人——高爾基 理 想的書籍,是智慧的鑰匙——列夫?托爾斯泰 和書籍生活在一起,永遠 不會嘆氣——羅曼·羅蘭 閱讀使人充實;會談使人敏捷;寫作與筆記使 人精確。
史鑒使人明智;詩歌使人巧慧;數學使人精細;博物使人深沉; 倫理使人莊重;邏輯與修辭使人善辯——培根 書籍——當代真正的大學——托馬斯?卡萊爾 各種蠢事,在每天閱 讀好書的影響下,仿佛烤在火上一樣,漸漸熔化——雨果 生活里沒有書籍,就好像沒有陽光;智慧里沒有書籍,就好像鳥兒沒有翅膀——莎士比亞 生活在我們這個世界里,不讀書就完全不可能了解人——高爾基 書 讀的越多而不假思索,你就會覺得你知道得很多;但當你讀書而思考越多 的時候,你就會清楚地看到你知道得很少——伏爾泰 讀書是我唯一的娛樂。我不把時間浪費于酒店、賭博或任何一種惡劣的游戲;而我對于事業 的勤勞,仍是按照必要,不倦不厭——富蘭克林 書--人類發出的最美妙的聲音。
---萊文 書籍是偉大的天才留給人類的遺產。---艾迪生 過去一切時代的精華盡在書中。
---卡萊爾 書,是人類共同的精神財富,是人類進步的階梯。 書,以是哺育心靈的母乳,啟迪智慧的鑰匙。
閱讀一切好書如同和過去最杰出的人談話。---笛卡兒 閱讀使人充實,會談使人敏捷,寫作使人精確。
---培根 讀書之于頭腦,好比運動之于身體。---艾迪生 書是個好伙伴。
它滿腹經綸,卻不喋喋不休。 在你渴望時,它前來給予詳細指教, 但是從不糾纏不休。
---比切 讀一本好書,象交了一個益友。---臧克家 好的書對青少年的成長乃至他們的一生, 都會產生深遠的影響。
閱讀只是給頭腦提供認識的材料; 思考才使我們閱讀的東西成為我們自己的。---洛克 關于書的名言 ———————————— 書籍是巨大的力量——列寧 書籍是青年人不可分離的生命伴侶和導師——高爾基 讀一本好書,就是和許多高尚的人談話——笛卡爾 讀書越多,越感到腹中空虛——雪萊 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——高爾基 光陰給我們經驗,讀書給我們知識——奧斯特洛夫斯基 熱愛書吧——這是知識的泉源!只有知識才是有用的,只有它才能夠使我們在精神上 成為堅強、忠誠和有理智的人,成為能夠真正愛人類、尊重人類勞動、衷 心地欣賞人類那不間斷的偉大勞動所產生的美好果實的人——高爾基 理 想的書籍,是智慧的鑰匙——列夫?托爾斯泰 和書籍生活在一起,永遠 不會嘆氣——羅曼·羅蘭 閱讀使人充實;會談使人敏捷;寫作與筆記使 人精確。
史鑒使人明智;詩歌使人巧慧;數學使人精細;博物使人深沉; 倫理使人莊重;邏輯與修辭使人善辯——培根 書籍——當代真正的大學——托馬斯?卡萊爾 各種蠢事,在每天閱 讀好書的影響下,仿佛烤在火上一樣,漸漸熔化——雨果 生活里沒有書籍,就好像沒有陽光;智慧里沒有書籍,就好像鳥兒沒有翅膀——莎士比亞 生活在我們這個世界里,不讀書就完全不可能了解人——高爾基 書 讀的越多而不假思索,你就會覺得你知道得很多;但當你讀書而思考越多 的時候,你就會清楚地看到你知道得很少——伏爾泰 讀書是我唯一的娛樂。我不把時間浪費于酒店、賭博或任何一種惡劣的游戲;而我對于事業 的勤勞,仍是按照必要,不倦不厭——富蘭克林 書--人類發出的最美妙的聲音。
---萊文 書籍是偉大的天才留給人類的遺產。---艾迪生 過去一切時代的精華盡在書中。
---卡萊爾 書,是人類共同的精神財富,是人類進步的階梯。 書,以是哺育心靈的母乳,啟迪智慧的鑰匙。
閱讀一切好書如同和過去最杰出的人談話。---笛卡兒 閱讀使人充實,會談使人敏捷,寫作使人精確。
---培根 讀書之于頭腦,好比運動之于身體。---艾迪生 書是個好伙伴。
它滿腹經綸,卻不喋喋不休。 在你渴望時,它前來給予詳細指教, 但是從不糾纏不休。
---比切 讀一本好書,象交了一個益友。---臧克家 好的書對青少年的成長乃至他們的一生, 都會產生深遠的影響。
閱讀只是給頭腦提供認識的材料; 思考才使我們閱讀的東西成為我們自己的。---洛克 經驗豐富的人讀書用兩只眼睛,一只眼睛看到紙面上的話,另一只眼睛看到紙的背面。
——歌德 每個有知識的人,應該在自己的一生中,好好讀上8-10本書。究竟該讀哪些書?若想了解這點,那至少得讀上15000本才行。
——巴比達 僅在字母、文字和書頁中瀏覽一番——這不是讀書。閱覽和死記——也不是讀書。
讀書要有感受,要有審美感,對他人的金玉良言,要能融會貫通,并使之付諸實現。 ——巴。
五、急
The Ocean's Love to Cynthia," or, "The Ocean, to Cynthia," is a long elegy written to celebrate Queen Elizabeth I as Cynthia.1 Ralegh never published it, and no complete manuscript exists, but the complete poem, if indeed it ever reached completion, is thought to have contained nearly 15,000 lines of verse.2It was thought to have been destroyed, when a manuscript of 568 verses was found with the Hatfield manuscripts, bearing the description "The twenty-first and last book of the Ocean, to Cynthia." The manuscript ends abruptly in the midst of the beginning of a final poem, the "22nd book, entreating of sorrow." The fragment was first printed by J. Hannah in *rs have fruitlessly sought a composition date for the poem, and while little consensus exists, it is near certain that the composition took place before Elizabeth's death in 1603. As Stebbing pointed out, "Ralegh would not have sat down in the reign of James to write love ditties to Elizabeth."3 Perhaps the reason the manuscript ends so abruptly is exactly that — perhaps the Queen passed away before the poem was completed, and Ralegh saw no point in finishing * the exact dates of composition are not known, it can be conjectured that Ralegh had a fully conceived notion of the entire work, and perhaps some finished sections, before 1591, when his friend, Edmund Spenser, mentions Ralegh — as "The Shepheard of the Ocean," who had written of the "usage hard,/ Of Cynthia, the Ladie of the Sea" — in his Colin Clout (printed in 1595, but inscribed to Ralegh in 1591). Stebbing believed the extant twenty-first book to have been, most likely, composed between the years * will perhaps never know the exact composition dates, nor possess the complete manuscript, if such ever existed. Yet the extant lines of Cynthia paint a vivid picture of the beauty and magnificence of the complete work, as it may have been. While rarely printed, it remains one of Ralegh's loveliest works, and shows what a poet Ralegh might have been, had he dedicated himself solely to writing, and not been driven to seek his fortune as an explorer and soldier.1 Cynthia, one of the names of the Greek goddess Artemis,goddess of the moon and the hunt, the epithet "Cynthia"deriving from Artemis' birth place of Mount Cynthus. HerRoman counterpart was Diana, another of the names oftenused in poetry to flatter the "Virgin Queen" Elizabeth.2 Creighton, Louise. "Cynthia, and other poems."The Cambridge History of English and American Literature.A. W. Ward & W. P. Trent, et *dge: Cambridge University Press, 1907-21.3 Stebbing, William. Sir Walter Ralegh: A *: Clarendon Press, 1891. 73.。
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