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What are the famous aphorisms in reading?

The famous aphorisms in reading are as follows:

1. Learning without thinking is a waste, and thinking without learning is peril. ——Confucius

2. My life has an end, but my knowledge has no end. ——Zhuangzi

3. The gentleman said: Learning is impossible. ——Xunzi

4. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang

5. If a scholar wants to declare his righteousness, he must first read his book. ——Wang Fu

6. To learn, you need to be quiet, and only then can you learn. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without tranquility, there is no way to achieve learning. If you are shy and slow, you will not be able to stimulate your energy, and if you are anxious and impetuous, you will not be able to cure your nature. ——Zhuge Liang

7. The reason why I study and learn is that I want to be happy, improve my eyesight, and help my ears. ——Yan Zhitui

8. Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing

9. When someone is a scholar and refuses to teach, he says: "You must read it a hundred times first." It is said that after reading a hundred times, the righteousness will be self-evident. Scholars say: "Bitter and thirsty without daylight." When asked about the meaning of Sanyu, he said: "Winter means more than the year, night means more than the day, and rain means more than the hour." ”——Dong Yu

10. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write like a god. ——Du Fu

11. Opening the book is beneficial. ——Zhao Guangyi

12. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know. However, as jade is an object, it has unchanging virtues. Although it is not carved into a tool, it still does not harm it into being jade. Human nature changes due to things. If you don't learn, you will abandon the gentleman and become a villain. Don't think about it! ——Ouyang Xiu

13. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Liu Yi

14. When reading, you can search far and wide. If you only use words to boast, you are not encouraging practical learning. ——Hu Linyi

15. In reading, you want to be refined rather than knowledgeable, and your intentions should be pure rather than complicated. Reading and studying are often not satisfactory; if the intention is not pure, the result will be incomplete. The method of managing the classics is not just to play with the articles and talk about the principles; every word and every word is to cultivate the mind and cultivate the emotions, to do things personally and politically, to make friends and things, to gain and lose, to examine the joys and sorrows, and then to learn from the books, and then let go of the dregs of the ancients. And know the taste. ——Huang Tingjian