1.He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning.
畏問之人恥于學(xué)。
2.What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave.
嬰孩時(shí)期學(xué)到的東西,老死不會(huì)忘記。
3.Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse.
知識(shí)能使好人更好,壞人更壞。
4.Soon learnt, soon forgotten.
學(xué)得快,忘得快。
5.Learn young, learn fair.
為學(xué)趁年青,既學(xué)須學(xué)好。
6.A lazy youth, a lousy age.
少時(shí)懶惰老來苦。
7.He that knows nothing, doubts nothing.
無知即無疑。
8.A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
書本如一座隨行的花園。
9.A book is the same today as it a I ways was and it wi I I never change.
好書經(jīng)得起時(shí)代的考驗(yàn)。
10.A book that is remains shut is but a block.
束之高閣的書本,無異于木塊。
11.A book tightly shut is but a block of paper.
閉卷不讀,書同廢紙堆。
12.A good book is a good friend.
好書如摯友。
13.A good book is a light to the soul.
好書是人們的心靈明燈。
14.A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.
好書如良友,可相伴一生。
15.A library is a repository of medicine for the mind.
圖書館是心靈的良藥。
16.A man becomes I earned by asking questions.
不恥下問才能獲得學(xué)問。
17.A nation’s treasure is in its scholars.
文人是國(guó)家的財(cái)富。
18.A single conversation with a wise man is better than tenyears of study.
與君一席話,勝讀十年書。
19.Money is not everything.
金錢不是萬能的。
20.Money is a good servant but a bad master.
要做金錢的主人,莫做金錢的奴隸。