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1. A person not only relies on everything he is born with, but also relies on everything he gets from learning to cultivate himself. ?

——Goethe

2. Human genius is just a spark. If you want to turn it into a blazing flame, you can only learn! study! ! ! ?

——Golky?

3 Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and there is no shame in absorbing it from any source. ?

——Abul R. Faraz?

4. Learning is labor, a labor full of ideas. ?

——Ushensky?

5. When you can’t tell yourself what you learned today, don’t go to bed. ?

——Lichtenberg?

6. Studying idle is not better than studying idle. ?

——John Bayless?

7. The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ?

——Garfield?

8. The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ?

——Locke?

9. After learning, you will know your shortcomings; after teaching, you will know your difficulties. If you know your shortcomings, you can reflect on yourself; if you know your difficulties, you can improve yourself.

Interpretation: Only by learning can you know your own shortcomings, and then know your own confusion, so that you can reflect on yourself. Only by knowing your confusion can you become self-improvement.

——Confucius (a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period) quoted from "Book of Rites." "Xue Ji"?

10. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light in the sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle.

Interpretation: If you are eager to learn when you are young, you will be like the sun just rising; if you are eager to learn when you are young, you will be like the light of the sun at noon; if you are eager to learn when you are older, you will be as bright as the light of a candle.

——Liu Xiang (a Confucian scholar and writer of the Western Han Dynasty) quoted from "Shuo Yuan"

11. Insight into world affairs is knowledge, and understanding of human feelings is writing.

Interpretation: Everything in the world can be learned clearly, and an article can be learned from human relationships and accidents. ?

——Cao Xueqin (literary of the Qing Dynasty) quoted from Chapter 5 of "Dream of Red Mansions"

The art of learning is the art of chewing and eating slowly. Just like eating, it must be chewed thoroughly so that it can be easily digested and then it will be beneficial to the human body.

——Tao Zhu quoted from "Ideal." sentiment. Spiritual Life"?

14. Saving time, concentrating, and studying hard are a good way to learn.

——Cai Shangsi (modern historian) quoted from "Youth Digest" Issue 11, 1983

15, I have not gained any other benefits from my hard work in studying, except that I have become better and better. More and more I realize my ignorance.

——Descartes?