The famous sayings related to reading in the second grade are as follows:
1. Strong and eager to learn, such as the light of Japan and China; Aspiring to learn is like the light of a candle. -Liu Xiang
2. Books are tools to cultivate the soul. -Hugo
3. Reading is easy, but thinking is difficult. But without either, it is useless-Franklin
4. Books are the accelerator of life. -Nicolaeva
5. Black hair doesn't know how to study hard early, and Whitehead regrets studying late. —— Yan Zhenqing
6. It is better to shelve than to read without knowing the taste; What is a stupid fish? It eats dross all day long. -Yuan Mu
7. Books are the mentor of young people and the nurse of the elderly. When we are silent, books can make us happy and stay away from all the pain.
8. An ideal book is the key to cleverness. -Tolstoy
9. 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 lead you away from the main point. -Einstein
1. Keep learning and you will know everything. The more you know, the more powerful you are. -Gorky
11. The influence of people is short and weak, while the influence of books is extensive and far-reaching. -Pushkin
12. Don't read too much, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. -Rousseau
13. Reading with an unforgettable memory is the worst thing. -Zheng Banqiao
14. The biggest reason for reading is to get rid of mediocrity and have a wonderful life one day earlier; One day late is one more day of mediocrity.
15. Live with books and never sigh. -romain rolland
16. Learning is light, but ignorance is darkness. Go to school! -Chekhov
17. What we know is limited, and what we don't know is infinite. -Laplace
18. No one will read a book to death. Everyone studies himself from books, and either finds himself or controls himself. -romain rolland
19, reading is not in the middle of the night and five drums, and the work is nothing but one exposure and ten cold. -Guo Moruo
2. Reading a good book is like talking with a noble person. -Goethe