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1, learning is like a drill, digging a deep well of knowledge. Q is like a key, which opens the door to mystery. Author: new aphorism

Anyone who reads useless books is a plaything. Author: (Qing) Wang Yu

Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to body. Author: (British) proverb

4. If you don't know the taste of reading, it is better to put it on hold; What is a stupid fish? It eats dregs all day. Author: (Qing)

5. Literacy requires reading, and farming requires raising pigs. Author: proverb

6. There is nothing more lasting than reading. Author: (British) proverb

7. The way of husband, learn and hide in books, learn and advance in vibration, and waste in poverty. Author: (Korea) Wang Fu

8, to learn first, to read for learning Author: Zhu

9. No one has ever read for the sake of reading. Only read about yourself in books, find yourself in books, or check yourself. Author: romain rolland

10, apply what you have learned and think far. Author: strict words

1 1, good readers attack every day and sweep every day. The attack is straight through the encirclement, and sweeping is nothing. Author: (Qing) Zheng Xie

12, reading a good book is talking to many noble people. Author: (European) proverb

13, a good name for learning a serious illness. Author: (Ming)

14, reading is not playing drums in the middle of the night, but being afraid of exposure to ten cold. Author: Guo Moruo

15, people who can read but don't want to read good books are no different from illiterate people. Author: Mark Twain

16, reading is like eating. If you eat well, you will grow up, and if you eat badly, you will get sick. Author: Zhang Xuecheng

17, I dare not do anything, just because I have read the running script. Author: (Yuan) Tao

18, there is nothing I can do, but I have been enthusiastic about one thing for a long time. Author: Newton

19, as long as you are willing to learn, you will certainly learn. Author: Lenin

A person who loves books will not lack a faithful friend, a good tutor, a lovely companion and a gentle comforter. Author: Isaac Barrow