Reading makes a full man, and conversation makes a witty man. Writing makes people precise. -
Bacon
All books are divisible into two classes: The books of the hour, And the books of all time.-John Ruskin
All books can be divided into two categories: temporary books and permanent books.-john ruskin
Some books are to be tested, others to be swallowed, and some to be chewed and digested.-Bacon
Some books can be tasted; Some books can be wolfed down; And some books need to be chewed slowly and digested well.-Bacon
Books are to human what memory is to the individualized.-John Lubbock
Books are to human beings, It's like remembering someone.-John Lubbock
"classic" a book which people praise and don't read.-Mark Twain
"classic" is a book that everyone praises but doesn't want to read.-Mark Twain
People die, But books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory.-Franklin Roosevelt
People will die, Books are immortal. No one can discard memories.-Franklin Roosevelt
Traveling methods of miles is better than reading methods of books.-Chinese Proverb
Walking on Wan Li Road is better than reading thousands of books.-China proverb
Books are the quiet and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors; And the most patient of teachers.-C.W. Eliot
Books are the most quiet and eternal friends of human beings, the most accessible and intelligent consultants, and the most patient mentor.-C.W. Eliot
Life being very short, and the quiet hour of it; We Ought to Waste None of them in reading valuable books.-John Ruskin
Life is very short and there is not much quiet time; We shouldn't waste precious time reading worthless books.-john ruskin
if well used, books are the best of all things; If Abused, Among the Worst.-R.W. Emerson
Books are the best friends if used properly; On the other hand, if abused, it will become the worst thing.-R.W. Emerson
The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest men of past centuries.-Rene Descartes
Read good books, It's like talking to the sages.-Rene Descartes
a great poem is a fountain overflowing with the waters of wisdom and delight.-Shelley
A great poem is like a fountain. Constantly spouting the fountain of wisdom and happiness.-Shelley
there are two motives for reading a book: one that you enjoy it; The other that you can boat about it.-Bertrand Russell
There are two motives for reading: one is to have fun from it; The other is that you can boast to others.-Russell
Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge, it is thinking that makes what we read.-John Locke
Reading only enriches the brain with accumulated knowledge; Only thinking can make what we have read truly our own.-John Locke
Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting.-Edmund Burke
Reading without thinking, Like eating without digesting.-edmund burke
Books are the ever-burning lamps of accumulated wisdom.-G.W. Curtis
Books are the beacon of accumulated wisdom.-G.W. Curtis