Famous Quotes - Reading
● Reading in a young age is like gazing at the moon through a gap, reading in middle age is like looking at the moon in a courtyard, and reading in old age is like playing with the moon on the stage. They are all based on the shallowness and depth of experience. What you get is shallow and deep.
——Zhang Chao
●Confucius, a sage, must start his learning by reading books.
——Su Shi
●When reading a text, you must read it in large sections, keep your spirit up, your muscles and bones upright, and don’t be sleepy, as if there is a sword behind you. It is necessary to penetrate a paragraph; if you hit the head, the tail should be the same, and if you hit the tail, the head should be the same, and then it will start. Don't press the book and you will be there, and cover the book and forget it.
——Zhu Xi
●If you want to gain knowledge from reading that is worth remembering forever, you should spend more time studying writers who are undoubtedly talented Their works continue to draw nourishment from them.
——Seneca
●Reading makes you enriched, talking makes you quick, and writing and note-taking make you precise. ...History makes people wise, poetry makes people clever, mathematics makes people precise, natural history makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent.
——French Bacon
●Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like no sunshine. Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings.
——Shakespeare
●Ideal books are the key to wisdom.
——Leo Tolstoy
●If you want perfect books, there will probably be no books in the world that can be read. If you want perfect people, there will be no books in the world that are worthy of living. People are limited.
——Lu Xun
●Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process in which people’s souls combine with the great wisdom of all nations, both ancient and modern.
——Gorky
●Live with books and never sigh.
——Romain Rolland
●I threw myself on books like a hungry man on bread.
——Gorky
●There are two motivations for reading a book: one is that you like it, and the other is that you can boast about it.
——Russell
●The more good books you read, the more ignorant you feel.
——Bernard Shaw
●Reading outstanding books is like having a conversation with the most outstanding figures of the past.
——Descartes
●Developing the habit of reading is equivalent to building a shelter for yourself, which can avoid almost all disasters in life.
——Maugham
●Reading the masterpieces of famous writers can cultivate eloquence.
——Voltaire
● Reading too much will create some self-righteous and ignorant people.
——Lu Leng
●Reading all the excellent classics is like having a conversation with the noblest figures of the past era. And it’s a well-prepared conversation. What these great men show us in their conversations is nothing but the essence of their thoughts.
——Descartes
●To learn to read is to light a torch; every syllable of every word will emit sparks.
——Hugo
●If two people have read the same book, there is a bond between them.
——Emerson
●Love books! Books are the source of knowledge. Only books can save mankind. Only knowledge can make us become mentally strong, real and rational people. Only this kind of person can sincerely love people, respect people's labor, and sincerely appreciate the most beautiful results created by mankind's never-ending great labor.
——Gorky
●The more we read, the more we find that we are ignorant.
——Shelley
●Reading is enough for pleasure and enough for talent.
——Francis Bacon
●If you meet a talented person, you should ask him what books he reads.
——Emerson
●Beware of people who specialize in one book.
——Disraeli Isaac
● Reading makes people enriched, thinking makes people profound, and talking makes people sober.
——Franklin
●Reading gives people fun, brilliance and talent.
——Bacon
●When we read too quickly and too slowly, we can’t understand anything.
——Pascal
●It is better to thoroughly digest a few books than to put hundreds of books in your mouth without swallowing.
——Osborne
●Reading means borrowing a debt; always finding new ideas in reading means repaying the debt.
——Lichtenberg
●For readers, starting from reading word by word and finishing reading an article, this appreciation is a psychological process.
——Kawabata Yasunari
●A person should only read the books he wants to read. If reading is regarded as a task, little will be achieved.
——Samuel Johnson
●I adhere to nine words in reading: "Read well, read well, read well".
——Bing Xin
●Weak people cannot afford the brilliant insights they read in books, because that only provides them with more opportunities to make mistakes.
——Halifax
● A bad traveler only knows "this trip", and a bad reader only knows the ending of the book.
——A. W. Colton
●Reading and studying are the constant nourishment of the mind and the infinite development of the mind.
——Goncharov
●Strong intelligence, interest, and atmosphere prompt them to read, and reading is the most important remedy for them to learn well.
——Suhomlinsky
●A philosopher once said: "A house without books is like having no master." Reading a book intensively is like a book of huge profits, which will make you Be invincible.
——Daisaku Ikeda
●Some books can be tasted, some can be swallowed, and a few books should be chewed and digested.
——Bacon
●Books should be based on science, rather than letting science be based on books.
——Francis Bacon
●It is completely useless to hold ancient books if you were born in today’s era.
——Lu Xun
● Reading too much will create some self-righteous and ignorant people.
——Lu Leng
●Reading a good book will make you stronger, smarter, and calmer.
——Sudrabhakarn
●Strive for three qualities in reading: resilience, memory, and understanding. If you have resilience but no memory, reading is in vain; if you have memory but no understanding, the book is a dead book. With all three qualities, one can be called a rich man of knowledge.
——Wei Minglun
●Reading is the best way for me to get rid of the unpleasantness in life. There is no kind of distress that reading cannot dispel.
——Montesquieu
●Reading can inspire the mind, just like exercise can help the body.
——Stiller
●The relationship with books is like falling in love. The more it is cut down and killed, the crazier and more passionate it grows.
——Shu Ting
●We often get a lot of benefits from reading, but we can only get it when we consciously do not read in the way the author intended as an adult. Very beneficial.
——Westan Hugh Auden
●Reading is like climbing a mountain, the higher you climb, the farther you can see; reading is like farming, the sweat flows more and the harvest is richer .
——Zang Kejia
●When reading, you should not deliberately criticize the author, and you should not believe everything in the book...but think carefully.
——Francis Bacon
●If a person does not know the importance of learning, he will never become smart.
——Mao Zedong
●One hour of reading will not make you sad because you have learned nothing.
——Montesquieu
●What I have to do is to make my wishes conform to the facts, rather than trying to reconcile the facts with my wishes.
—— Huxley
●The art of reading, to a large extent, is the art of rediscovering life in books and understanding life more accurately.
——Moloya
●After reading a good book, you should get hope, courage and joy from it, and broaden your horizons.
——Daisaku Ikeda
● Reading is nothing more than providing knowledge materials to the brain. Only through thinking can this knowledge become your own thoughts.
——Locke
●Some people read to think-this is a minority; some people read to write-this is very common; some people read to talk-this is the vast majority Most people.
——C.C. Colton
●Being born in today’s era, holding ancient books is completely useless.
——Lu Xun
●There are four things to learn when reading: first, to know with the eyes, second, to know with the mouth, third, to know with the heart, and fourth, to know with the hands.
——Hu Shi
●People who are capable but unwilling to read well are no different from illiterate people.
——Mark Twain
●Read from thin to thick, and from thick to thin.
——Hua Luogeng
●Reading is learning, excerpting is organizing, and writing is creating.
——Wu Han
●The so-called classic works are those works that everyone hopes to have read, but no one wants to read.
——Mark Twain
●You should first strive to read and understand the books of the best writers of all times and all peoples.
——Leo Tolstoy
●It is best to divide the books you read every day into two categories: one for intensive reading and the other for browsing.
——Liang Qichao
●It is useless to study rotely. You must know how to observe with your eyes and think with your brain.
——Mao Dun
●On the one hand, we must develop the habit of careful reading, and on the other hand, we must develop the habit of reading quickly. If your mind is not careful, you will gain nothing, which means reading in vain; if your eyes are not quick, you will not have enough time to search for information.
——Liang Qichao
●If you don’t study, there will be no real education, and at the same time, you will not have any discernment.
——He Qin
●Living in our world, it is completely impossible to understand people without reading.
——Gorky
●Time gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge.
——Ostrovsky
●All kinds of stupid things, under the influence of reading good books every day, gradually melt away as if roasted on a fire.
——Hugo
●The more I read, the closer books bring me to the world, and the brighter and more meaningful life becomes to me.
——Gorky
●Every book is a soul printed in black words on white paper. As long as my eyes and my reason touch it, it will come alive. Get up.
——Gorky
●Find something in the books you read that can lead you to the depths, and throw away everything else, that is, throw away the overburdened mind. Focusing on harmony will lure you away from the main point.
——Einstein
●It is much more valuable to study under the guidance of experience, because experience is the mentor of their teacher.
——Leonardo da Vinci
●Education! science! To learn to read is to light a torch; every syllable of every word sends out sparks.
——Hugo
●There are also disadvantages to studying exclusively, so you must get in touch with the actual society to make the books you read come alive.
——Lu Xun
●People highly respect those who are well-read; this is enough to be regarded as a compliment to literature.
——Emerson
●Patients who want to be cured are not afraid of hot and painful acupuncture, and readers who want to make progress are not afraid of spicy books.
——Lu Xun
●When a person is in a dull era, it is easy to like reading ancient books. It doesn’t matter if you read them as research, but after you go deeper, you will easily be infiltrated by them. , and modern departure.
——Lu Xun
●When reading, you can’t just swallow it all, but you must absorb what you need from it.
——Ibsen
●Read five hours a day, and people will soon become knowledgeable.
——Samuel Johnson
●It is never too late to read. Better late than never.
——Liang Shiqiu
●Reading is an adventure, like exploring a new continent or conquering new soil.
——Dewey
●Reading is a grand journey of the soul. You can discover famous mountains and rivers, historic sites, deep forests and valleys, and exotic flowers and plants at any time.
——France
● Reading without thinking may make mediocre people rich in knowledge, but it will never make them clear-headed.
——John Norris
●Reading, a process we take for granted, is actually a process of combining the human soul with the great wisdom of all nations, ancient and modern.
——Gorky
●If two people have read the same book, there is a bond between them.
——Emerson
●Reading is a happy thing.
——Lin Yutang
●Knowledge is limitless, but life is limited. We need to know both the past and the present, but time is really not enough. Therefore, study hard and start early. If young people don’t work hard, how long will they wait?
——Liang Shiqiu
●Young people who love reading can also read books outside of their duties, that is, extracurricular books. Don’t just focus on the books in class.
——Lu Xun
●I threw myself on books, like a hungry man on bread.
——Gorky
●After you have finished your homework and have some spare time, you can read various books, even those that have nothing to do with your profession. .
——Lu Xun
●If you want perfect books, there will probably be no books that can be read in the world. If you want perfect people, there will only be a limited number of people in the world worthy of living.
——Lu Xun
● Traveling thousands of miles is not as important as reading thousands of books.
——Liang Shiqiu
●People are alive, 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
●When people become slaves of books, they bring living people to death... If books are used as human tools, the knowledge in books will come alive. It has vitality.
——Hua Luogeng
●There are so many books and people’s energy is limited, so it is neither possible nor necessary to know how to read, but I often feel at a loss when choosing what to read.
——Zhang Guanghou
●There is no cheaper entertainment or more lasting satisfaction than reading.
——Mengtai Ju
●Don’t forget that reading is the most important means to acquire various knowledge.
——He Qin
●Learning to read is to light a torch; every syllable of every word emits sparks.
——Hugo
●If you don’t have a hobby in reading, you won’t be able to read as much as you can. If you don't read through the books first, you will be at a loss or lose your preference. Broad and then deep, broad and then specialized.
——Lu Xun
●You should read all profound books like this: first, you must use your own ability to understand; second, you must use your own ability to criticize.
——Guo Moruo
●Reading a good book is like making a good friend. The longer time passes, the deeper the friendship becomes.
——Zang Kejia
●People who are not used to studying and furthering their studies are often complacent with the status quo and feel that there is nothing more to learn, so they retreat if they do not advance.
——Roland
●If you don’t read all the books in the world, you can’t understand the people in the world.
——Tang Xianzu
●A family that does not study is a mentally disabled family.
——Pavlenko
●When reading books, you must proceed step by step from the beginning. You can make choices between the shallow and the deep, and the natural meaning is the detailed.
——Zhu Xi
●Buying books is not as difficult as reading, and reading is not as difficult as digesting.
——Osler
●Proper skimming can enable people to access a large amount of documents in a short time and select parts of special significance.
——Beveridge
●Read more, learn more, and seek more experience, which is the guarantee of your future.
——Roland
●People who can absorb necessary nutrients are healthier than those who eat a lot. Similarly, real scholars are often not people who have read a lot of books, but people who have read a lot of books. He is someone who has read useful books.
——Aristipoo
●To read in advance the wonders of the world, you need to know the way to the world.
——Pu Songling
●Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment.
——Montesquieu
●Taoluo must eventually build a new country, and to fly hard, you must read good books.
——Guo Moruo
●Thank God, Achilles and Don Quixote are famous enough, which saves us the trouble of reading the original works of Homer and Cervantes.
——Jules Renard
●Don’t waste your time, the only good thing in life is reading.
——Weng Sen
●Reading makes people’s eyes bright.
——Voltaire
●When reading, you must use a critical eye to extract the essence and discard the dross.
——Deng Tuo
●Reading is to build your own thoughts with the help of other people’s thoughts.
——Lu Bajin
●Reading is the best way to learn. Following the thoughts of great men is the most interesting science.
——Pushkin
●Reading must achieve one of the four items. The four items are: one knowledge, two faith, three convenience, and four happiness.
——Derham
●Reading must be thorough. Some people think that it is better to be detailed than brief, to be modest rather than high, to be clumsy rather than skillful, to be near rather than far.
——Zhu Xi
●The more you read, the stronger and braver your spirit becomes.
——Gorky
●If you study hard, you will become a nerd or even a bookcase.
——Lu Xun
●No one can read a book to death. Everyone studies themselves from books, either to develop themselves or to control themselves.
——Romain Rolland
●Extracurricular reading, in figurative terms, is not only the sail by which the big ship of thinking sails, but also the wind that blows the sail forward. Without reading, there is neither sail nor wind.
——Sukhomlinsky
●There is no better way to nourish the heart than to have few desires, and there is no better happiness than reading.
——Zheng Chenggong
●Learning to read is to light a torch; every syllable of every word emits sparks.
——Hugo
●Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. Study!
——Chekhov
●People who do not read will not only become shallow, but will also be abandoned by the progress of society.
——Daisaku Ikeda
●If a person wants to be smart, he should read more. Decent books are good, as are bad magic books. The more he reads, the better. Only by reading all the books can you find good books...
——Gorky
●I always value less when reading, and people are not greedy to learn. Don’t be afraid of not reading enough, just be afraid of not being able to remember it well.
——Xu Teli
●The purpose of reading is to make the book mine.
——Xie Juezai
●Don’t read to death. Reading to death is boring, and you will be diligent in studying. I don’t belong to the book. Lively reading exercises the mind, do not be a slave to books, all the mud and sand will be eliminated, only pearls and jade will be taken.
——Ye Shengtao
●Find something in the book you read that can lead you deeper, and throw away everything else.
——Einstein
●Reading can not only supplement knowledge, but also allow the author and readers to have a dialogue with each other through books to create the resonance of life, *** Shaping life together.
——Daisaku Ikeda
●My approach to reading is always based on “quantitative” and “constant” methods. Unrealistically greedy for too much, which can neither be understood nor forgotten.
——Xu Teli
●Studying by rote is harmful to oneself, and it is harmful to others as soon as one opens one’s mouth.
——Lu Xun
●Reading cannot be forced. Forcing reading will be ineffective and harmful. This is the first meaning of reading.
——Lin Yutang
●When we interact with ten people, not necessarily two or three can become friends; but the proportion of friendship and warmth we get from books is relatively high.
——Li Jiye
● Reading ideological books is like hearing a lawsuit, requiring readers to judge the merits of the matter; reading literary books is like drinking alcohol, requiring readers to distinguish the clear and turbid taste.
——Zhou Zuoren
●"There should be more required reading and fewer books on the desk." I thought that there could only be two books on the desk, one for intensive reading; This book is intended for extensive reading as a supplement.
——Xia Chengtao
●It is never too late to study. It is better to be late than never to study.
——Liang Shiqiu
●Study carefully to avoid becoming a useless person.
——Alhaji Abubakar Emang
● Reading sometimes makes people suddenly understand the meaning of life and allows them to find their place in life.
——Gorky
●Although I read so many fewer books, where is the time saved?
——Karl Kraus
●Reading--for a cultured person, it is a noble enjoyment;... Books should enable those of us who work hard all our lives. Feel comforted.
——Gorky
●Reading makes people enriched, talking makes people agile, and writing and note-taking make people precise.
——Bacon
●History makes people wise, poetry makes people clever, mathematics makes people precise, natural history makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, logic and rhetoric Make people eloquent.
——Francis Bacon
●When reading some books, our minds are mainly occupied by the author’s thoughts; while when reading other books, we are immersed in our own thoughts. . < /p>
——Gorky
●Reading a book is like opening a window to life.
——Ostrovsky
●Experienced people use two eyes to read. One eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the words. the back of the paper.
——Goethe
●No one has ever read, only people read themselves, discover themselves or check themselves in books.
——Romain Rolland
●There are three ways to read: heart, eyes, and mouth.
——Zhu Xi
●If you like reading, you can turn boring moments into moments of joy.
——Montesquieu
●Light gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge.
——Ostrovsky
●Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely time in life into a moment of great enjoyment.
——Maupassant
●Reading is enough to enjoy your life, to learn a lot, and to develop talents.
——Francis Bacon
●Reading all profound books should be like this: first, you must use your own ability to understand; second, you must use your own ability to criticize.
——Guo Moruo
●I have never known any trouble that cannot be relieved by an hour of reading.
——Montesquieu
● Reading creates a fulfilled person, meetings create an unenlightened person, and writing creates a correct person.
——Bacon
●It is better to digest a page of a book well than to read a book in a hurry.
——Calder
●Only an ignorant person will accept a work at random, because his mind is empty and can hold many things.
——Ba Jin
●In reading, you want to be refined but not knowledgeable, and you want to be focused but not miscellaneous.
——Huang Tingjian
●I will never be satisfied at any time. The more I read, the more deeply I felt dissatisfied and the more I felt the lack of knowledge.
——Marx
● Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to body.
——Edison
●Reading for the rise of China.
——Zhou Enlai
●Without reading, there is no real knowledge. There is no appreciation ability, literary talent and extensive knowledge.
——He Qin