1. Intellectuals are better than illiterates, just as the living are better than the dead. ——Aristotle
2. Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the luster of gems. —— Rabindranath Tagore
3. When the book is used, you will regret it less. ——Lu You
4. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true meanings of my educational belief. ——Suhomlinsky
5. Thousands of teachings teach people to seek truth, and thousands of lessons teach them to be real people. ——Tao Xingzhi
6. Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the bud of knowledge. ——Bacon
7. People are alive, but books are dead. A living person can read a dead book and learn it alive. If you read a dead book to read a living person, you can read a person to death. ——Guo Moruo's "Inscription for Visitors on a Visit to Liyuan of Taihu Lake"
8. There are three major principles for studying: be knowledgeable, read more, and experiment frequently. ——Debraugley
9. No university is more all-encompassing than the reality created by the Big Self and human will and reason, which possess abilities we have never used. ——"Gorky on Youth"
10. Familiar with three hundred Tang poems, and can recite them even if he can't compose them. ——Sun Zhu's "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"
11. The more you read without thinking, you will feel that you know a lot; and the more you read and think more , the more clearly you will see how little you know. ——Voltaire
12. Books are like a magic lamp, which illuminates people's most distant and bleak life paths. ——Upitt
13. The situation is constantly changing. To adapt your thoughts to the new situation, you have to learn.
14. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. ——Confucius
15. You should be careful of all false knowledge, it is more dangerous than ignorance. ——Bernard Shaw
16. False knowledge is worse than ignorance. Ignorance is like an open field, which can be cultivated and sown; false knowledge is like a wasteland full of weeds, which can hardly be pulled out. ——Kang Yin
17. Common sense is instinct, and having enough common sense is genius. ——Bernard Shaw
18. When studying, one aspires to be a sage; when serving as an official, one aspires to the kingdom. ——Zhu Yongchun
19. In addition to the knowledge in books, knowledge must be obtained from life. ——Mao Dun
20. A scholar’s ??day is more valuable than an uneducated person’s life.
——Arab