1. You live to make others live better. ——Lei Feng
2. Do your best and die for yourself. ——Zhuge Liang
3. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
4. Your own hands are the rulers of nature. ——Proverb
5. If a rich man puts money in your hands, don’t take this favor too seriously. Because the sage once taught: Hard work is far more valuable than gold. ——Sadie
6. Reading is enough to enjoy your life, to learn a lot, and to develop your talents. ——Bacon
7. If you like reading, you can turn boring moments into moments of joy. ——Montesquieu
8. Reading sometimes makes people suddenly understand the meaning of life and allows them to find their place in life. ——Gorky
9. "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. The other one is for extensive reading as an adjustment. ——Xia Chengtao
10. Reading cannot be forced. Forcing reading will be ineffective and harmful. This is the first meaning of reading. ——Lin Yutang
11. My approach to reading is always based on “quantitative” and “persistent” methods. Unrealistically greedy for too much, which can neither be understood nor forgotten. ——Xu Teli
12. Reading can not only supplement knowledge, but also enable authors and readers to create a resonance of life in the dialogue through books, and jointly shape life. —— Daisaku Ikeda
13. The purpose of reading a book is to make the book mine. ——Xie Juezai
14. If a person wants to be smart, he should read more books. Both decent books are good, as well as bad magic books. The more he reads, the better. He must read all the books. Only then can I find good books. ——Gorky
15. People who do not study will not only become shallow, but will also be abandoned by the progress of society. —— Daisaku Ikeda
16. Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. Go study. ——Chekhov
17. Extracurricular reading, in figurative terms, is not only the sail through which the big ship of thinking sails, but also the wind that blows the sail forward. Without reading, there is neither sail nor wind. ——Suhomlinsky
18. The human heart can only tolerate a certain degree of despair. The sponge has absorbed enough water. Even if the sea flows over it, it cannot add more to it. A drop of water. ——Hugo
19. If a person knows why he lives, he can endure any kind of life. ——Nietzsche
20. The smarter and kinder a person is, the more virtues he sees in others; and the stupider and more vicious a person is, the more shortcomings he sees in others. ——Tolstoy
21. The world kisses me with pain and asks me to repay it with songs. ——Tagore
22. Life is as gorgeous as summer flowers, and death is as quiet and beautiful as autumn leaves. - Rabindranath Tagore
23. When the truth is still putting on its shoes, lies can travel halfway around the world. ——Mark Twain
24. There are two tragedies in life. The first is not getting what you want, and the second is getting what you want. ——Wilde
25. I am willing to plunge deeply into life, suck out the marrow of life, live a solid and simple life, eliminate all content that is not part of life, and push life to the extreme. First, use the most basic form, simple, simple, and simpler. ——Thoreau