近期,我在读一本书,书中把患自闭症谱系障碍的人描述成系统指向的、机械倾向的、擅长操作机械和计算机,但不能进行创造性思考。
Recently, I was reading a book that described people with autism spectrum disorders as systems-oriented, mechanically inclined, good with machines and computers, and unable to think creatively.
上次我见到她的时候,她正在读一本书介绍的是如何克服恐惧,她还觉得自己很受启发,很开心。
Last time I met her she was reading the book about how to overcome fear and she was so inspired and happy about it.
“我们正在读一本书的第一章第一行,这本书的页数是无限的……”我不知道是谁写的,可我很喜欢这句话,它提醒我们未来是由自己创造的。
I do not know who wrote those words, but I have always liked them as a 3 reminder that the future can be anything we want to make it.
因为我现在在读了不少书之后可以告诉你,通常最能帮助我阅读一本书的,是它的前言或序言。
Because I can tell you now, after reading my fair share of books, that often the most helpful thing I have done in reading a particular book is to read the introduction or forward.
我也记得自己进北大以前连《红楼梦》都没有读过,所以看到同学们一本一本书在读,我拼命地追赶。
I remember you into the north before even "a dream of Red Mansions" has not read, so to see the students in reading a book, I desperately chase.
后来我发现读一本书跟交一个朋友一样,你不要认为你就是在读它,而它是沉默的,它不会对你提出任何挑战。
Later I found indeed reading a book is like making friends with the authors. Don't prejudge it as a silent writing which will not challenge you at all just because you are alive and it is dead.
后来我发现读一本书跟交一个朋友一样,你不要认为你就是在读它,而它是沉默的,它不会对你提出任何挑战。
Later I found indeed reading a book is like making friends with the authors. Don't prejudge it as a silent writing which will not challenge you at all just because you are alive and it is dead.
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