Quotations about hard work, diligence and studious
1. No one will become a wise man because of knowledge. Knowledge may be acquired through hard work, but wit and wisdom come from laziness rather than talent. ——John Selden
2. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. ——Guo Moruo
3. Reading should be fun. ——(Song Dynasty) Cheng Hao
4. Learning must be combined with practice. ——Tagore
5. If you don’t learn, you will never do anything, you will only find others to do it for you. ——Mark Twain
6. I threw myself on books like a hungry man on bread. ——Gorky
7. The way to learn is not to learn the truth first; to learn the truth first is to read. ——(Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi
8. A diligent person is the master of time, and a lazy person is the slave of time. ——North Korea
9. If you don’t know the taste of reading, it is better to sit in a high cabinet; what a stupid fish, you will eat dross all day long. ——(Qing Dynasty) Yuan Mu
10. The emperor valued heroes and taught his sons through articles. Everything is of inferior quality, but reading is of high quality. ——"Poems of Prodigies Encouraging Learning"
11. It is never too late to learn, even from your enemies, how to be wise, truthful, humble, and how to avoid overestimating yourself. Too late. ——Lu Leng
12. Science is for those who are diligent and studious, and poetry is for those who are knowledgeable. ——Joseph Rue
13. Prudent diligence brings good luck. ——Britain
14. Diligent people forget about food and sleep, while lazy people never have time. ——Japan
15. Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. ——Carlyle
16. Mechanics is like hard work, and you know yourself if you are diligent and lazy. But if there are many kinds of books, there will be good times. ——Liu Guo
17. Wisdom comes from diligence, and greatness comes from the ordinary. ——Folk proverb
18. If you work or stop, and you are exposed to the cold, then even though you have been studying for a hundred years, I have not seen it. ——(Ming Dynasty) Wu Mengxiang
19. Without learning, you cannot expand your talents, and without ambition, you cannot achieve learning. ——Zhuge Liang
20. To establish a good character must be as straight as white jade; to read is more than reaching the blue clouds. ——"Collection of Couplets"
21. You must study with concentration to understand the truth. ——(Ming Dynasty) Xue Xuan
22. Diligence and wisdom are twins, laziness and stupidity are brothers. ——Folk Proverb
23. If you work hard for a day, you can get a good night's sleep; if you work hard for a lifetime, you can get a happy sleep. ——Leonardo Da Vinci (Italy)
24. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev
25. Learning requires people’s greatest tension and greatest enthusiasm. ——Pavlov
26. Reading will break through thousands of volumes; seeking knowledge should not leave a single doubt. ——"Collection of Couplets"
27. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn. ——Franklin
28. When you are young and eager to learn, you are like the rising sun; when you are strong and eager to learn, you are like the light of the sun; when you are old and eager to learn, you are like the light of a candle. ——Liu Xiang
29. Cutting through walls to steal light, gathering fireflies to make bags; enduring poverty to study, car Yinkuangheng. ——(Yuan) Xu Mingkui
30. The taste of foreign things will become disgusting after a long time; the taste of reading will become deeper and deeper as time goes by. ——(Song Dynasty) Cheng Hao
31. Learning is the treasure of the body, and Confucianism is the treasure of the table. If you think you are prime minister, you must use scholars. ——"Prodigy's Poems to Encourage Learning"
32. Reading is like eating and drinking. If you chew slowly, the taste will last; if you chew too much, you will not know the taste. ——(Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi
33. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng
34. There are two kinds of people who work in vain and work hard in vain: one is those who have accumulated wealth but do not use it, and the other is those who have learned science but do not apply it. people. ——Sadie
35. Those who are diligent study till midnight; ivy circles the house and flowers bloom in the clouds. ——"Collection of Couplets"
36. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.