Those who dream of sailing along the long journey of life will end up downstream. Only those brave enough to raise their sails and brave the waves can reach the upper reaches. Let me share with you some encouraging quotes and aphorisms from students. Let’s take a look!
1. Ideal books are the key to wisdom. ——Le Tolstoy
2. Take a rest, your brain will get rusty. ——German proverb
3. Reading makes people’s eyes bright. ——Voltaire
4. The plan for a year begins in spring, and the plan for a day begins in the morning. ——Xiao Yi
5. Reading makes people become perfect people. ——Bacon
6. Anyone who reads useless books is just playing with things and losing hope. ——(Qing Dynasty) Wang Yu
7. A diligent person forgets to eat and sleep, while a lazy person never has time. ——Japan
8. The world opened by science is becoming more and more vast and wonderful...——Ilin
9. Read tens of thousands of books and write like a god. ——Han Yu
10. Study books to learn about the past and present; collect books to teach future generations. ——"Collection of Couplets"
11. Some people are born to only absorb the toxins in books. ——Jonson
12. It is never too late to learn. ——Gorky
13. Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng
14. Natural talents are like natural plants, which require knowledge to prune. ── Bacon
15. Good books are the precious blood of a great mind. ——Milton
16. Teaching must start from the learner’s existing experience. ——Dewey
17. Surprise is the seed of science. ——Edison
18. It is easier for a young person to learn than to become an old person, and no time is spent lightly. ——Zhu Xi
19. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. ——Han·"Long Song Xing"
20. Only the combination of genius and science can produce the greatest effect. ——Spencer
21. A diligent person is the master of time, and a lazy person is a slave of time. ——Anonymous
22. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. —Hua Luogeng
23. I am so proud of myself that I have a bowel movement, and I don’t know until I open the book that I haven’t read. ——Zhang Yuelou
24. The greatest truth is the most ordinary truth. ——Leo Tolstoy
25. A good book will make people want something when they open it, and gain something when they close it. —— Alcott
26. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. ——Marx
27. Read old books hundreds of times, and you will know yourself if you read them carefully and think deeply. ——Su Shi
28. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companion. ——Franklin
29. I may write or quit, and if I am exposed to the cold, I will not see the potential even though I have studied for a hundred years. ——Wu Mengxiang
30. Nature has given us the seeds of knowledge, not the knowledge itself. ──Hanieka
31. Many great truths were considered blasphemies at the beginning. ——Bernard Shaw
32. The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. It is timely to encourage oneself, time waits for no one. ——Tao Yuanming
33. Those who have no doubts in reading must be taught to have doubts; those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only here can they make progress. ——Zhu Xi
34. Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the luster of gems. ——Tagore
35. Science is the most important, beautiful and needed thing in people’s lives. ——Chekhov
36. Grasp what you are most interested in, and learn it step by step from the shallower to the deeper. ——Hua Luogeng
37. Studying hard is harmful to yourself, and it is harmful to others as soon as you open your mouth; but not studying is not necessarily a good thing. ——Lu Xun
38. The future of science can only belong to the diligent and humble young generation! ——Pavlov
39. Science is the arrangement of facts in order to draw general laws or conclusions from them. ——Darwin
40. I want to turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn the dream into reality. ——Marie Curie
41. Diligence can keep us healthy, clear-headed, perfect inside, and rich in wallet.
——Semonds
42. The ocean of truth lets all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes for me to explore. ——Newton
43. Do you love life? So don't waste time, because time is the stuff of life. ——Franklin
44. My most important discoveries were inspired by failure. ——David
45. Don’t read too much, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. ——Rousseau
46. A person who is eager to ask questions is only five kinds of fools; a person who is ashamed to ask questions will be a fool for life. ——Anonymous
47. People who advance scientifically but lag behind morally are not moving forward, but retreating. ——Aristotle
48. Knowledge is different from sophistication. People who are truly knowledgeable are often very naive. ─ Romain Rolland
49. The lights are ringing at the third watch and the fifth watch. It is when men are studying. Black-haired people do not know how to study early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
50. No one can read a book to death. Everyone studies himself from books, either to discover himself or to control himself. ——Romain Rolland
51. Only when everyone here stops talking can you have the opportunity to ask questions humbly and learn from others. ——John Locke
52. You can find your happiness in learning, in labor, in science, and in selfless service to the people. ——Telensky
53. The consequences of weakness are unimaginable. It is more shocking than the consequences of the most passionate passion. ——Cardinal Reis
54. Knowledge and abilities are accumulated bit by bit. We must pay attention to having a solid foundation, review and consolidate, and not rush for success. ──Gu Chaohao
55. Knowledge is the lamp that guides life to the realm of light and truth, and ignorance is the obstacle to reaching the realm of light and truth, which is also an obstacle to life development. ——Li Dazhao
56. I really want to invent a trait or machine with such terrifying large-scale destructive power that death will become impossible forever. ——Nobel
57. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions by chance. ——Hua Luogeng
58. People who do not read will stop thinking. Everyone longs for knowledge. Once the desire for knowledge is extinguished in him, he ceases to be a human being. ——Nansen
59. When people become slaves of books, they lead the living to death. If books are used as human tools, the knowledge in books will come alive. It has vitality. ——Hua Luogeng
60. Science provides nutrition to the young and comfort to the elderly; it makes a happy life even better, and it protects you in your unfortunate moments. ——Lomonosov