1.Books are the ever-burning lamps of accumulated wisdom.
1.書(shū)籍是積累智慧的明燈。 -g.w.柯蒂斯

2.You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try.
2.失敗了你或許會(huì)失望,但如果不去試,你就死定了。

3.Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting.
3.讀書(shū)不加思考,如同吃東西不經(jīng)消化。

4.Love is ever the beginning of knowledge as fire is of light.
4.知識(shí)總是從愛(ài)好開(kāi)始,猶如光總是從火開(kāi)始一樣。-Thomas Carlyle(英國(guó)歷史學(xué)家卡萊爾)

5.The empty vessels make the greatest sound . (William Shakespeare , British dramatist )
5.滿瓶不響,半瓶咣當(dāng)。 (英國(guó)劇作家 莎士比亞. W.)

brain can be developed just the same as the muscles can be developed, if one will only take the pains to train the mind to think.
6.一個(gè)人的頭腦可以像肌肉一樣得到發(fā)展,只要你肯不辭辛苦的訓(xùn)練你的心智去思考。

7.One picture is worth a thousand wards.
7.百聞不如一見(jiàn)。

8.Nature never deceives us; it is always us who deceive ourselves.
8.大自然永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)欺騙我們,欺騙我們的往往是我們自己。

9.Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors; and the most patient of teachers.
9.書(shū)籍是人類最寧?kù)o很最永恒的朋友,也是最易接近和最具智慧的顧問(wèn),還是最有耐心的良師益友。 -c.w.艾略特

10.Not by constraint or severity shall you have access to true wisdom, but by abandonment, and childlike you would know aught, be gay before it.
10.通達(dá)智慧,不是通過(guò)克制和嚴(yán)格,而是通過(guò)放任和孩童般的無(wú)憂無(wú)慮。你想了解任何事,請(qǐng)保持心情快樂(lè)。 -梭羅