Dedicate yourself to the end of your life and die for yourself.
Zhuge Liang
Always have confidence in everything and always think about "doing it". If you do something and worry about "I'm afraid I can't do it" first, then you won't have the courage.
Gai Jingtian
Your own hands are the rulers of nature.
Proverbs
Rich man
If money is put in your hands, don’t take this favor too seriously. Because the sage once taught: Hard work is far more valuable than gold.
Sadie
Reading is enough to relax, to learn a lot, and to develop talents.
Bacon
A hobby of reading can turn boring moments into moments of joy.
Montesquieu
Reading sometimes makes people suddenly understand the meaning of life and allows them to find their place in life.
Gorky
"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
When we interact with ten people, not necessarily two or three can become friends. The proportion of friendship and warmth gained from the book is relatively high.
Li Jiye
Reading cannot be forced. Forcing reading will be ineffective and harmful. This is the first meaning of reading.
Lin Yutang
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
Reading can not only supplement knowledge, but also enable authors and readers to have a dialogue with each other through books to generate the resonance of life and jointly shape life. .
Daisaku Ikeda
The purpose of reading a book is to make the book mine.
Xie Juezai
If a person wants to be smart, he should read more. Both upright books are good, as well as bad magic books. Only by reading it can you find good books.
Gorky
Those who do not study will not only become shallow, but will also be abandoned by the progress of society.
Daisaku Ikeda
Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. Go study.
Chekhov
Extracurricular reading, in figurative terms, is not only the sail on 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