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Use a famous saying to illustrate the importance of reading

The famous sayings that illustrate the importance of reading are as follows:

1. If a young man does not work hard, he will be miserable.

2. Books are the ladder of human progress.

3. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles.

4. Before you can apply what you have learned, you should read with an open mind.

5. The lights are on at three and the chicken is on at five, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.

6. Don’t let your time pass by while learning from others. Reading is the only good thing in life.

7. To establish oneself, study is the first priority, and to study is based on reading.

8. Where to find the joy of reading? Count the plum blossoms in the heart of heaven and earth.

9. When reading, you want to be refined but not knowledgeable, and you want to be focused rather than miscellaneous.

10. The spirit of poetry and calligraphy comes from China. Reading thousands of volumes will lead to enlightenment.

11. Reading makes people enriched, talking makes people agile, and writing and taking notes make people precise. ——Bacon

12. It is most unhelpful to rely on passing glances for reading. - Zheng Banqiao

13. The book box is the summary of human knowledge. Bookcases are nourishment for the world. ——Shakespeare

14. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself. ——Su Shi

15. When the book is used, it will be regretted. It will not be difficult until it has happened. ——Lu You

16. Books make some people erudite and knowledgeable, but they also make some people who are ignorant of food go crazy. ——Petrarch

17. The love you pour into books is the love for wisdom. ——Debury

18. Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely time in life into a moment of great enjoyment. —— Maupassant