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28 famous sayings tell you the true value of reading.
1. In reading, quantity is not in the first place, what matters is the quality of the book and the intensity of thinking.

-Franklin

2. Reading is my only entertainment. I don't waste my time on hotels, gambling or any bad games.

-Franklin

3. Be sure to stay away from those shallow and useless books, try to avoid the trivial gossip and gossip in the press, and don't read things that you can know on the street or on the train without asking.

-Emerson's Be Kind to Fate

4. The best way to read is to let nature take its course, rather than mechanically stipulate the time and number of pages to read. By reading naturally, people can satisfy their thirst for knowledge according to their different interests, instead of just flipping around and forcing themselves to read to pass the time.

-Emerson's Be Kind to Fate

5. The so-called university education is actually reading-reading those good books that are recognized by most scholars as the most representative of scientific and cultural level so far.

-Emerson's Be Kind to Fate

6. If you want to be a truly wise person, then necessary reading is indispensable. Both history and professional knowledge need intensive reading and more thinking.

-Emerson's Be Kind to Fate

7. Reading is not for eloquence and blind obedience, but for thinking and weighing. When we are confused and in trouble, calm down and read, and you will find that these words in the book will be conquered by it from the first moment you look at them.

-romain rolland's John Christophe

8. It takes time to read, and you will easily absorb and improve yourself because of the hard-earned experience of others.

-Socrates

9. Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people.

-Goethe

1. Books are tools to cultivate the soul.

-Hugo's Les Miserables

11. A kind of truth learned purely by reading has something to do with us, just like artificial limbs, dentures, wax noses or even artificial skin grafting. And the truths gained by independent thinking are like our natural limbs: only they belong to us.

-Schopenhauer

12. Reading gives me more rest and guides me to walk in the knowledge and soul of others.

-Nietzsche

13. Life without books is like life without sunshine; Life without books is like a bird without wings.

-Shakespeare

14. If I can't write beautiful books, at least I can read beautiful books. What can make me happier than this?

-Oscar Wilde's

15. Reading dead books is harmful to yourself, and opening your mouth is harmful to others.

-Lu Xun

16. If I can live my life again, I will make a rule that I should read some poems and listen to some music at least once a week, because it is likely that the part of my brain that is shrinking now will remain energetic through frequent use. The loss of these elegant styles is a loss of happiness, because it will weaken the emotional part of our nature, which will damage our intelligence, and it is more likely to damage the integrity of our moral quality.

-Darwin

17. Read for fun. -Mao Mu

18. Reading makes a perfect person. -bacon

19. Knowledge is not power, but wisdom is. -Lu Xun

2. We can collect knowledge by reading, but we must separate bran from wheat by thinking.

-Faust

21. Books are the treasure house of human thoughts. -ushinski

22. Books are like friends, so you must choose carefully. -hades

23. If you don't make up your mind to cultivate people who think, you will lose the greatest pleasure in life. -Edison

24, those who are born to know are also on the top; Those who learn and know are also the second; Learning from difficulties is second to none; If you don't learn when you are stuck, it will be better for the people. -The Analects of Confucius

25. Bad books, like bad friends, may kill you. -fielding

26. There are many good books in the world, but these books are only good for those who can read them. -piding

27. People who can get the necessary nutrition are healthier than those who eat a lot. Similarly, real scholars are often not people who read a lot of books, but people who read useful books. -Aristi

28. Generally speaking, you must read the book carefully first, so that everything you say comes from my mouth; After careful thinking, make its meaning come from my heart, and then you can have it. -(Song) Zhu Xi