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The famous aphorism of reading plus the author's famous words
1. You can find your own happiness in study, labor, science and selfless service to the people. -Jay Lenski

2. Reading is learning, using is learning, and more importantly, learning. Mao Zedong

A person depends not only on what he is born with, but also on what he gets from his study to make himself. -Goethe

The correct way is as follows: absorb everything the predecessors have done and move on. Leo Tolstoy

5, the husband must learn to be ambitious, and must learn. If you don't learn, you can't be versatile, and if you don't want to learn, you can't succeed. -Zhuge Liang

6. Scientific research is like drilling a board. Some people like to drill thin. I like thick diamonds. -Einstein

7. Learning must be combined with hard work. Tagore

8. Learn from time to time, what's more? -Confucius

9. If birds want to fly high, they must flap their wings first, and people must learn first. Li Kuchan

10, the three conditions for reading are: more observation, more suffering and more research. Garfield

1 1. Knowledge is as precious as human blood. Without blood, people will be weak, without knowledge, their minds will be exhausted. Gao Shiqi

12, working with courageous people, reading without words. Zhou Enlai

13, the situation is constantly changing. In order to adapt your mind to the new situation, you must study. Mao Zedong

14, scientific conceit can only be regarded as modesty compared with ignorant conceit. Spencer

15, teenagers read books, such as peeping at the moon; Reading in middle age is like looking at the moon in court; Reading in old age is like playing the moon on the stage. The depth of experience is the depth of income. -Juck Zhang

16, youth is the time to learn wisdom, and middle age is the time to put it into practice. -Rousseau

17, read it a hundred times, and its significance is self-evident. -History of the Three Kingdoms

18, reading is aimed at sages, and politics is in the heart. Zhu Yongchun

19. Morality can be divided into two kinds: one is wisdom and the other is behavior. The former comes from learning, while the latter comes from practice. -Aristotle

20. Ignorance is better than virtual learning. Ignorance is like a clearing, which can be cultivated and sown; Pseudology is like a wasteland full of weeds, and it is almost impossible to pull out all the grass. Kang Yin