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Foreign celebrities talk about reading famous sayings.
First, the reasons for reading (why reading, the benefits of reading)

Books are great power. -Lenin (proletarian revolutionary thinker of the former Soviet Union)

Books are the summary of human knowledge. -Shakespeare (Renaissance English playwright and poet)

Books are tools to cultivate the mind. -Hugo (French writer)

Books are the ladder of human progress. -Gorky (writer and poet of the former Soviet Union)

Love books! This is the source of knowledge! Gorky

Good books are the most precious wealth. -belinsky (Russian? Philosopher literary critic)

Books are the rich blood vessels of a great mind. -Milton (English poet)

Books are accelerators of life. -nikolayeva (Russian Federation)

Books are the only thing that is not old. Cupid

Good books are the most precious wealth. -belinsky

Books are the spiritual legacy left by one generation to the next. -herzen (Russian philosopher, writer and revolutionary)

Books are lighthouses standing in the sea of Wang Yang. Whipple (American writer and astronomer)

Books are ships of ideas sailing in the waves of the times, and they carefully transport precious goods to generations. -Bacon (English Renaissance essayist philosopher)

Books are the chronicles of human beings, which will pass on countless rich experiences accumulated by the whole human race from generation to generation. -Kanyeli (Syrian writer and literary critic)

Books are the summary of human knowledge. Books are the nourishment of the whole world. Life without books is like life without sunshine. Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. -Shakespeare

Books are inseparable life companions and mentors of young people. Gorky

Books are good teachers who cultivate us. There is no flogging, no words and no reprimand, no tuition and no form. -Durbeyfield (Russia? Writer)

Books are the most complicated and greatest of all the miracles created by human beings on the road to future happiness and prosperity. -Gorky (writer and poet of the former Soviet Union)

Books are tools to cultivate the mind. What mankind needs is enlightenment nutrition. And reading is this kind of nourishment. Hugo

A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to an infinite ocean of life. -Keller (American physicist)

An ideal book is the key to wisdom. Leo Tolstoy

Reading is the noblest of all healthy pastimes of mankind. bacon

Like reading, it is equivalent to turning the lonely Guang Chen in life into a moment of great enjoyment. -Montesquieu (French enlightenment thinker sociologist)

It's never too late to study. -Gorky (writer and poet of the former Soviet Union)

The influence of people is short-lived and weak, while the influence of books is far-reaching. -Pushkin (Russian poet)

Reading clears the mind. -Voltaire

When reading, I am willing to stay in front of every beautiful thought, just as I stay in front of every truth. -Emerson (American writer)

The more I read, the more books bring me closer to the world, and life becomes brighter and more meaningful for me. Gorky

Books introduce us to the best society and let us know the great wise men of all times. smile

There can be no real education without reading, and there can be no discrimination at the same time. Aleksandr Herzen

Light gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge. -ostrovsky (proletarian revolutionary writer in the former Soviet Union)

Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to the body. -Edison (famous American inventor and entrepreneur)

When we first read a good book, we seemed to find a friend; When we read this book again, it seems that we have met our old friends again. -Voltaire

Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. -Goethe (German playwright, poet and writer)

A person who loves books will never lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a lovely companion and a warm comforter-Barrow (a famous British mathematician).

Reading makes a full man, thinking makes a deep man, and conversation makes a sober man. -Franklin (famous American politician, diplomat and philosopher)

Reading is not for eloquence and refutation, nor for credulity and blind obedience, but for thinking and weighing. bacon

Never satisfied. The more I read, the more dissatisfied I feel, and the more ignorant I feel. Marx

Second, how to read? (Reading methods, precautions)

Read for fun. -Mao Mu (British novelist and playwright)

Some people read books to get ideas-very few; Some people read books to write-common; Some people read books to collect conversation materials, and these people account for the majority of readers. -kolton (Argentine contemporary writer)

It is better not to read a book that is not suitable for you. We must be able to choose the most valuable and appropriate reading materials. -belinsky (Russian thinker and literary critic)

Read more, but not too much. -Franklin (American statesman and physicist)

What matters is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot, but don't know the most useful things. Leo Tolstoy

Reading makes people full, discussion makes people witty, notes make people accurate, history makes people wise, poetry makes people witty, mathematics makes people thoughtful, science makes people profound, ethics makes people grave, logic and rhetoric make people able to contend. Everything you learn becomes a character. -Bacon (English Renaissance essayist philosopher)

A book is a consultant, who is always by your side, can provide you with the knowledge you need at any time, and can make this consultant repeat as many times as you like. -Cabos (British economist)

Reading makes up for the deficiency of nature, and experience makes up for the deficiency of reading. bacon

Find out what can lead you to the depths in the books you read, and throw away everything else, that is, throw away everything that will overload your mind and make you deviate from the main point. -Einstein

Read more books without thinking, and you will feel you know a lot. Read more books and think more, and you will feel that you don't know much. -Voltaire

There are three ways to read: one is to read without understanding, the other is to read and understand, and the third is to read and understand what is not in the book. -Knyazhnin (Russian playwright and poet)

To learn to read, you must first read slowly. Until the end, a book worthy of your intensive reading should be read slowly. -Fache (French scientist)

Knowing a page is better than reading a book in a hurry. -Macaulay (British writer)

Reading without thinking is like eating without digesting. -Burke (American homesickness)

Reading doesn't have to be waste paper. -Washington (American statesman)

Books make some people knowledgeable, but they also make some people crazy. -Petrarch (Italian poet)