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Reading quotes about mathematics (70)

1. The simple composition of integers has been the source of new life for mathematics for centuries.

2. The great architecture of the universe is now beginning to appear in the form of pure mathematicians.

3. Ecology is essentially mathematics.

4. Mathematics is symbols plus logic.

5. New mathematical methods and concepts are often more important than solving mathematical problems themselves.

6. The first is mathematics, the second is mathematics, and the third is mathematics.

7. Do more exercises and develop good problem-solving habits.

8. Another reason why mathematics has a high reputation is that mathematics enables natural science to achieve theoremization and gives natural science a certain degree of reliability.

9. Pure mathematics is the magician’s real magic wand.

10. The main goal of mathematics is the public interest and the explanation of natural phenomena.

11. We can expect that with the development of education and entertainment, more people will appreciate music and paintings. However, the number of people who can truly appreciate mathematics is very small.

12. There is a method for teaching, but there is no fixed method for teaching. The most important thing is to get the method.

13. Mathematicians are essentially obsessed. Without them, there would be no mathematics.

14. The science of pure mathematics can be said to be the most original creation of the human spirit in its modern development stage.

15. Specialization and generalization are important sources of useful auxiliary questions.

16. Mathematics is the theory of studying abstract structures.

17. History makes people wise, poetry makes people with elegant temperament, mathematics makes people noble, natural philosophy makes people deep, morality makes people steady, and ethics and rhetoric make people good at arguing.

18. When the number lacks form, it is less intuitive, and when the shape lacks number, it is difficult to understand. "You also said" that there are two necessary processes to lay a good foundation in mathematics: first learn and accept "from thin to thick"; Then digest and refine "from thick to thin".

19. In mathematics, it is important to distinguish what is important and what is not important, and to know what to choose.

Twenty, unlimited! No other question has touched the human heart so deeply.

21. As long as a branch of science can raise a large number of questions, it is full of vitality, while the lack of questions heralds the termination or decline of independent development.

22. In the field of mathematics, the art of asking questions is more important than the art of answering them.

23. Being able to use mathematical formulas does not mean that you can do mathematics.

24. Mathematics is a culture that will continue to evolve.

25. Mathematics is the key to opening the door to science.

26. The universe is huge, the particles are tiny, the speed of rockets, the ingenuity of chemical engineering, the changes in the earth, the mysteries of biology, and the complexity of daily life. Mathematics is used everywhere.

27. Non-mathematical induction plays an indispensable role in the study of mathematics.

28. I always try my best to get rid of the heavy and monotonous calculations.

29. Some beautiful theorems in mathematics have this characteristic: they are easily summarized from the facts, but the proofs are extremely hidden.

30. One of the values ??of a good question is that it can generate other good questions.

31. Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show the strength of its national foundation. The development of mathematics is closely related to the highest good and the prosperity of the country.

Thirty-two. Spend the best time of my life pursuing that goal... The book has been written. It doesn't matter whether it is read by modern people or by future generations. It may take a hundred years before there is a reader.

33. When mathematicians derive equations and formulas, they get full happiness just like seeing statues, beautiful scenery, hearing beautiful tunes, etc.

34. Every new group discovered is mathematical in form because we can have no other guidance.

35. It is a reliable rule that when the author of a mathematical or philosophical work writes in vague and esoteric terms, he is talking nonsense.

36. Mathematics is a unique art.

37. Mathematics is an infinite science. ―Herman Weyl.

38. If anyone does not know that the diagonals of a square and the same sides are incommensurable quantities, then he is not worthy of the title of human being.

39. Mathematics is a variety of proof techniques.

40. The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom.

41. Mathematics, the queen of science; number theory, the queen of mathematics.

42. Mathematics is the highest form of all knowledge.

43. The driving force for mathematical inventions and creations is not reasoning, but the use of imagination.

44. Mathematics is an infinite science.

45. God created integers, and all other numbers are man-made.

46. Mathematics is the most brilliant pearl in the crown of human wisdom.

47. No matter how abstract any branch of mathematics is, it will one day be applied in the real world.

48. When learning mathematics, you should do more exercises and think while doing them. Know what it is, and then know why it is.

49. Mathematics is a gymnastics exercise for the mind.

50. Mathematical methods penetrate and dominate all theoretical branches of natural science. It has increasingly become the primary measure of scientific achievement.

51. Build abstract mathematical knowledge on the perception of images, and build static teaching theories on dynamic experience, perception and thinking.

52. Mathematics is a rational spirit that enables human thinking to be used to the most perfect degree.

53. Mathematics has made an important contribution to the observation of nature. It explains the simple primitive elements in the regular structure, and the celestial bodies are built with these primitive elements.

Fifty-four. Stones can be broken, but not strong; elixirs can be ground, but not red.

55. The incomparable permanence and omnipotence of mathematics and its independence from time and cultural background are direct consequences of its nature.

56. Observation may lead to discovery. Observation will reveal certain rules, patterns or laws.

57. A mathematician without some poetic spirit will never become a complete mathematician.

58. In mathematics, our main tools for discovering truth are induction and simulation.

59. Mathematics is the highest achievement in human thinking.

60. Give me five coefficients and I will draw an elephant; give me six coefficients and the elephant will wag its tail.

61. Mathematics is a tool of knowledge and the source of other knowledge tools. All sciences that deal with order and measurement are related to mathematics.

62. The more detached a mathematician is, the better.

63. Mathematics is the study of quantitative relationships and spatial forms in real life.

64. Number theory is the oldest branch of human knowledge, yet some of its most profound secrets are closely connected with its most ordinary truths.

65. What delights me most in mathematics are those things that can be proven.

66. It is better to keep the conventional problem-solving methods in mind than to talk about novel problem-solving methods.

67. Treat yourself as a fool and ask if you don’t understand. You will learn more.

68. Mathematics is God’s symbol for describing nature.

Sixty-nine, a ruler is short; an inch is long. Things are lacking; wisdom is unclear.

70. In the field of mathematics, the art of asking questions is more important than the art of answering them. Kang Muer. Confucius and Mencius’ famous sayings about reading (70 items)

1. Respect, generosity, trustworthiness, sensitivity, and benefit: Being respectful means not insulting, being lenient means winning people, being trustworthy means letting people do what they want, being sensitive means doing meritorious service, and being merciful means being kind. Enough to make people.

2. Power, then know the severity; degree, then know the length.

3. Is it okay to praise his poems and read his books without knowing who he is? This is the way to talk about the world, and it is also about respecting friends.

4. It is like a mountain. It has not yet formed a fence. If it stops, I will stop. It's like a flat ground. Even if I cover a fence, if I advance, I will leave.

5. A gentleman's duty is to be loyal when he advances, to make amends for his faults when he retreats, to accommodate his good points, and to save his bad ones, so that superiors and subordinates can be in love with each other.

6. A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not enjoy them. Having both parents and brothers without any reason is one kind of happiness; looking up to Heaven and not being ashamed of others is the second kind of happiness; being able to educate the talented people from all over the world is the third kind of happiness.

7. If you are a person of three, you must have a teacher: choose the good ones and practice them, and change the bad ones.

8. To do something promising is like digging a well; if the well is dug nine times and fails to reach the spring, it is like abandoning the well.

9. Strength, perseverance, dullness, and benevolence.

10. If the king regards his ministers as his hands and feet, then his ministers will regard him as his heart; if his ministers regard his ministers as dogs and horses, then his ministers will regard him as a countryman; if his ministers regard his ministers as earth and mustard, then his ministers will regard him as their own. Like a bandit.

11. Educating talents and creating scholars is the foundation of the country.

Twelve, the year is cold, and then you know that after the pines and cypresses, there will be carvings.

13. If you fail to follow the path, you will ride on a raft and float in the sea. Whoever follows me will have his way!

14. What the Master said is very close to my heart.

15. There are four ways to be a gentleman. He behaves respectfully to himself, he is respectful in his work, he benefits the people when he supports them, and he makes people righteous.

16. If quality is better than literature, then you will be wild; if literature is better than quality, you will be history; if literature is better than quality, you will be a gentleman.

17. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy.

18. Out of its kind, outstanding.

19. Hearing the Tao but scrutinizing it is the abandonment of virtue!

20. If you are so angry that you forget to eat, if you are so happy that you forget your worries, you don’t know that old age is coming.

21. Wealth and honor cannot be fornicated, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be surrendered. This is called a true man.

22. Those who have attained the right will receive many help, while those who have lost the right will receive little help. When there is little help, relatives will be there; when there is much help, the world will follow.

23. People who study hard can always realize their wishes.

24. Benevolence is better than unkindness, just like water is better than fire. Nowadays, a person who is benevolent is like using a cup of water to save a load of fire. If it is not extinguished, it is said that water cannot overcome the fire. This is also the case with those who are unkind, and they will eventually perish.

Twenty-five, I am old and I am as old as others; I am young and I am as young as others.

26. Obtain the world’s talents and educate them.

Twenty-seven, if you are poor, you can help yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world.

Twenty-eight, the three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will!

29. At first I was with people, listening to their words and trusting their actions; now I am with people, listening to their words and watching their actions.

Thirty, making mistakes without correcting them is called making mistakes!

31. If you don’t have the heart to hide yourself, you are not a human being; if you don’t have the heart of shame and disgust, you are not a human being; if you don’t have the heart to give in, you are not a human being.

32. You cannot become a scholar by relying on your father’s knowledge.

Thirty-three, if you are not angry or enlightened, if you are not angry and angry, if you raise one corner and don't counter it with three corners, you will never recover.

Thirty-four. I heard that within Jiaoguan, there is an area of ??forty miles, and killing the elk there is like committing murder.

Thirty-five, a gentleman is filial to his relatives, so loyalty can be transferred to the king. The brothers are brothers, so the good will can be transferred to the elders. The family is managed, so governance can be transferred to officials. This is how it is accomplished within, and its name is established in future generations.

Thirty-six. The way is based on virtue, and the order is based on etiquette. There is shame and dignity.

Thirty-seven, wealth and honor are what people want; if they don’t follow the right path, they won’t get it. Poverty and lowliness are what people hate.

Thirty-eight, why, teach you what you know! To know is to know, and to not know is to know. This is knowledge.

Thirty-nine, hard work can make up for one's weakness is a good lesson, every minute of hard work equals talent.

Forty, don’t complain about God, don’t blame others, go to school and achieve greatness.

41. Be tireless in learning and teaching.

42. I have not eaten all day long, and have not slept all night. It is useless to think, and it is not as good as learning.

Forty-three. When I was fifteen, I was determined to learn; when I was thirty, I was established; when I was forty, I was not confused; when I was fifty, I knew the destiny; when I was sixty, my ears were obedient; when I was seventy, I followed my heart's desires without exceeding the rules.

Forty-four, the purpose of etiquette is harmony. The Tao of the former kings is beautiful. Small and large, there is no way to do anything. It is impossible to be harmonious without following etiquette.

Forty-five, advance with it and don’t retreat with it. Nothing but what. People purify themselves in order to advance, but if they purify themselves, they will not protect their way forward.

Forty-six. Three friends are beneficial: friends who are straightforward, friends who are understanding, and friends who are knowledgeable.

47. Wealth is something that can be sought after. Even if you are a man with a whip, I will do it. If you can't ask for it, do as I like.

Forty-eight, sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions.

Forty-nine, if you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up.

Fifty. Those who are unkind cannot make appointments for a long time and cannot enjoy themselves happily. A benevolent person is at ease with benevolence, and a wise person is beneficial to benevolence.

51. The more you study, the more you find yourself ignorant.

Fifty-two, do not express anger, do not make mistakes.

53. Those who bully themselves cannot be talked to; those who abandon themselves cannot be talked to.

54. The father is watching his ambitions, but the father is not watching his actions. If you have not changed your father's ways for three years, you can be called filial.

Fifty-five, eat sparingly, drink water, bend your arms and rest on them, and enjoy yourself there. Being rich and noble without justice is like a floating cloud to me.

Fifty-six. Take the leisurely path down the mountain with all your heart, and then use it to make a road. If it is not used for leisure, it will be blocked.

57. The foundation of the world, the foundation of the country is at home, and the foundation of the family is in the body.

Fifty-eight, the most important thing for people to know each other is to know each other, and the most important thing for people to know each other is to understand each other.

Fifty-nine, if there is a way in the world, one must die for the way. There is no justice in the world, so he died as a martyr.

60. A gentleman is always kind to others.

Sixty-one. Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to this person, his mind and will must be taxed, his muscles and bones must be strained, his body skin may be starved, his body may be depleted, and his behavior may be disturbed, so he must be tempted to endure it. Nature, gains what it cannot.

Sixty-two, it is inspired by "Poetry" and established by etiquette. Be happy.

Sixty-three, people with lofty ideals and benevolence do not harm their benevolence by seeking life, but they kill themselves to achieve benevolence.

Sixty-four, without rules, there is no way to make a circle.

Sixty-five, a country with a thousand chariots of Tao, respecting things and being trustworthy, being frugal and loving others, so that the people can be in good time.

Sixty-six, if the knife is not sharp, it will be sharpened on the stone. People don't know how to learn from the world.

Sixty-seven, you are so virtuous, come back! A basket of food and a ladle of drink, in a back alley, people can't bear to worry about it. Even if I return, I will not change my joy.

Sixty-eight, if you don’t study for three days, you will feel that your appearance is disgusting and your language is tasteless.

69. Is it okay to praise his poems and read his books without knowing who he is? This is how we talk about the world.

70. The ways are different and they do not seek each other. Excerpts of classic reading quotes (70 items)

1. The method of familiar reading is to proceed step by step, read thoroughly and think carefully. ——Zhu Xi

2. The emperor attaches great importance to heroes, and his articles teach his children. Everything is inferior, only reading is superior. ——"Poem of Prodigy Encouraging Learning"

3. Don’t complain about God, don’t blame others, go to school and reach higher levels. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

4. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. ——Confucius

5. The sunrise illuminates the earth, and reading clears the mind. ——(Mongolian) Proverb

6. To build a new country, you must read good books to work hard. ——Guo Moruo

7. If a jade is not pecked, it will become useless; if a person does not learn, he will not know. ——"Book of Rites"

8. Learn it day by day, and do not slack off for a long time, until you are almost successful. ——(Qing Dynasty) Peng Ruishu

9. Bad books are like bad friends, they can make us fall. ——Fielding

10. Books are the president of human knowledge. ——Shakespeare

11. It is better to befriend an evil man who has read tens of thousands of books than to befriend an illiterate gentleman. ——"Lianbi of Proverbs"

12. A book lover will definitely not lack a loyal friend, a good mentor, a lovely partner, and a graceful comforter. ——Isaac Barrow

13. A bright light is always a companion; a good book is always a friend. ——"Collection of Couplets"

14. Everywhere is a place of creation, every day is a time of creation, and everyone is a creative person.

——Tao Xingzhi

15. People who are least able to use time are the most likely to complain about lack of time. ——La Bruyère

16. Learning to read is to light a torch. ——Hugo

Seventeen. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently and early, and white-haired people regret studying! ——Yan Zhenqing

18. 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

19. A husband’s Taoism is achieved through learning and hidden in books; learning is advanced through vibrancy and is abandoned by poverty. ——Wang Fu

20. Books make some people erudite and knowledgeable, but they also make some people who don’t eat enough go crazy. ——Petrarch [Italian poet]

21. One outline can be read by thousands of people, and one volume can be explained by many chapters. ——Zheng Xuan

22. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you can’t compose them. ——Sun Zhu's "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"

23. Read a good book a hundred times without getting tired of it. Read the lesson carefully and you will know yourself. ——Su Shi

24. Reading tens of thousands of volumes, if there is no suitable master in the mind, it will be like violence. —— Liezi

25. When we read a good book for the first time, we seem to have found a friend; when we read this book again, it seems that we have found an old friend again. Friends reunited. ——Voltaire

26. No one has discovered that interactions between people are just empty talk, empty talk that means nothing. No one understands anyone, and no one wants to understand anyone. who. ——Gorky

27. Books are the ladder of human progress. ——Gorky

28. Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. ——Polk (British writer)

29. Reading is learning, and using is also learning, and it is more important learning. ——Mao Zedong

30. Think deeply and ask questions when reading. If you just read without thinking, you may follow what others say and become a slave to books; or you may just read and read and gain little. ——Wang Zikun

31. Learning does not mean imitating something, but mastering skills and methods. ——Gorky

32. A person who loves reading will definitely not lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a lovely partner, and a warm comforter. ——Barrow

33. The broader a person’s knowledge, the more perfect he himself is. ——Gorky

Thirty-four, the pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. ——Du Fu

Thirty-five, learning requires ambition, and talent requires learning. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents; without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. ——Zhuge Liang

Thirty-six, reading should be done step by step; read a book only when you are familiar with it, and do not be reckless, even though it is useless to read too much. ——Hu Juren [Ming Dynasty]

Thirty-seven, I threw myself on books, like a hungry person on bread. ——Gorky

Thirty-eight, where to find the joy of reading, count the plum blossoms in the world. ——Zhu Xi

Thirty-nine, great achievements are directly proportional to hard work. For every labor, there is a harvest. Accumulation, from little to more, miracles can be created. ——Lu Xun

Forty. A wise man asks wisely, but a fool asks foolishly. ——Tao Xingzhi

41. People can live without food for twelve days, but they can live without food for one day. ——Lu You

42. I dare not forget about my country even though I am in a humble position. The coffin has to be sealed before the matter is settled. ——Lu You's "The Beginning of Illness"

43. Books are good teachers who educate us. There is no need for whipping and beating, no words or reprimands, no tuition fees, and no formality. We devote ourselves to books. Love is the love of intelligence. ——Debury

44. The art of learning is the art of chewing and eating slowly. Just like eating, it must be chewed thoroughly so that it can be easily digested and then it will be beneficial to the human body. ——Tao Zhu

45. The soul of the entire past lies in the book. —— Carlyle

46. Reading a book that is not suitable for you is worse than not reading at all. We must learn the skill of choosing the most valuable and most suitable reading materials for our needs.

—— Belinsky

47. Reading thousands of volumes, writing like a god - Du Fu

48. People are alive, books are dead. A living person can read a dead book and learn it alive. If you read a dead book to read a living person, you can read a person to death. ——Guo Moruo

Forty-nine, a day without books means everything is wasted. ——Chen Shou

50. Whatever you seek from reading, you will be able to understand things. ——Zhang Weiping

Fifty-one, if three people are walking together, there must be my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ——Confucius

52. Books are inseparable life partners and mentors for young people. ——Gorky

53. Be tireless in learning and teaching. ——Confucius

Fifty-four, I dare not do anything rashly, just because I have read running script. ——Tao Zongyi

55. Reading is to wisdom as gymnastics is to body. ——Addison

56. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like no sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. ——Shakespeare

Fifty-seven, books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang

58. Those books that you plan to burn but are reluctant to let go are useful. ——Ser. Johnson

59. If you are eager to learn, you will grow old and not grow old, and you will avoid the trouble of good things. ——Shen Hanguang

60. The merits of heaven and earth have their origins. Who means reading and remembering names and surnames? ——Guizhuang

61. There are not many problems with reading, but there are many problems with unclear thinking. If you are suffering enough, you will not learn; if you are learning, you will not be able to do it. ——Han Yu's "Poetry to Encourage Learning"

62. Therefore, when Heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a person, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and make his behavior chaotic. What he did, so he moved his heart and forbearance, was beneficial to what he could not do. ——Mencius

Sixty-three, reading should be focused on excellence rather than extensive, and should be focused on concentration rather than miscellaneous. ——(Song Dynasty) Huang Tingjian

Sixty-four, learning and practicing from time to time, is not a pleasure! ——Confucius

65. Reading is like mining, "mining for gold in the sand." ——Zhao Shuli

66. Seeking knowledge without studying is like a fish without a net. ——Ge Hong

67. Saving time and studying hard is a good way to learn. ——Cai Shangsi

Sixty-eight, good books are good friends, and this will always be the case today and tomorrow. ——Tapa (UK)

69. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you. ——Confucius

70. A book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. ——Keller A collection of quotes about diligent reading (70 items)

1. When you can’t tell yourself what you learned today, don’t go to bed. ——Fort Lichtenstein

2. Everyone knows that it is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. ——Gorky

3. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. ——Chen Yu

4. Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng

5. Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. ——Goethe

6. Throughout the ages, those who have achieved success and made a difference to mankind are all the result of down-to-earth and hard work. ——Qian Sanqiang

7. Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. ——Abul · Faraz

8. If you do not participate in the struggle to change society, your ideal will always be a phantom. ——Wu Yunduo

9. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you first learn and understand that you can afford hardship. ——Turgenev

10. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn. ——Franklin

11. The human brain is the same as the limbs. If it is used more, it will be more effective, and if it is not used, it will be useless. ——Mao Yisheng

12. Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. ——Abu R. Faraz

13. To know the affairs of the world, you must read the books of the ancients. ——Feng Menglong

14. Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always time.

——Lu Xun

15. Although a diligent person may damage his insights or spiritual freshness and creativity because of his diligence, he will still be praised. ——Nietzsche

16. Genius is the ability of endless hard work and diligence. ——Carlyle

17. A gentleman must be good at asking questions, and asking and learning are complementary to each other. Without learning, there is no doubt; without questioning, there is no broad knowledge. ——Liu Kai

18. Any achievements I have made in science are only achieved due to long-term thinking, patience and diligence. ——Darwin

19. Faith has no boundaries of country or language. Those who support the truth are brothers and friends. ——Heinrich Mann

20. The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ——Locke

21. The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ——Garfield

22. Whoever works as hard as me will be as successful as me. ——Mozart

23. There is nothing easier to waste than time and nothing more worthy of cherishing. If there is no time, we will accomplish nothing in the world. ——Mendeleev

24. Without redoubled diligence, there will be neither talent nor genius. ——Mendeleev

25. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng

26. No one will become a wise man because of knowledge. Knowledge may be acquired through hard work, but wit and wisdom come from laziness rather than talent. ——John Selden

27. Faith is necessary for people. People who believe in nothing will not be happy. ——Hugo

28. My diligent study has not gained any other benefits, except that I am more and more aware of my ignorance. ——Descartes

29. Diligence in poetry and writing will lead to an empty stomach. ——Han Yu

Thirty. Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment. - Montesquieu

31. Excessive speed is one of the greatest dangers in doing things - Bacon

32. The so-called genius is the power of hard work. ——Dwight

33. If a person’s activities are not inspired by noble thoughts, then it is useless and insignificant. ——Chernyshevsky

34. Love of learning produces diligence, and diligence produces genius. ——Guo Moruo

35. Prudent diligence brings good luck. ——Britain

36. Science is for those who are diligent and studious, and poetry is for those who are knowledgeable. ——Joseph Lu

Thirty-seven, diligent people forget about food and sleep, while lazy people always have no time. ——Japan

38. Empty talk is nothing that can be accomplished after a short period of talk. It is always reflected in the mirror of facts and dragged away by its tail. ——Lu Xun

Thirty-nine, all the excellent qualities in me are attributed to books. ——Gorky

40. Genius should never despise diligence. ——Pliny the Younger

41. Learning is labor, labor full of ideas. ——Ushensky

42. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev

43. Time should be allocated precisely so that every year, every month, every day and every hour has its special tasks. ——Descartes

44. Be diligent and don’t waste time; do something useful every moment and quit all unnecessary actions. ——Franklin

45. History makes people wise, poetry makes people intelligent, mathematics makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, and logic makes people eloquent. ——Bacon

46. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. ——Edison

Forty-seven, read thousands of volumes, write like a god. ——Du Fu

48. A day of hard work will lead to a good night's sleep; a lifetime of hard work will lead to a happy sleep. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

Forty-nine, life is about hard work, nothing is gained without asking.

——Zhang Heng

50. Hobby produces diligence, and diligence produces genius. ——Guo Moruo

51. Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on work. ——Lu Xun

52. A day of hard work can lead to a good night's sleep; a hard working life can lead to a long and happy sleep. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

53. The first sign of an educated mind is being good at asking questions. ——Plekhanov

54. Genius is nothing else but hard work and diligence. ——Bifeng

55. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. ——Guo Moruo

56. It is also a good thing that there are many thorns on the road of art. Most people are afraid of it, except those with strong will. ——Hugo

57. Bravery and the belief in victory often bring the battle to a successful conclusion. ——Engels

58. The progress of a country depends on everyone’s diligence and hard work, just as the decline of a country depends on everyone’s laziness, selfishness and degeneration. ——Smalz

Fifty-nine, work is accomplished by hard work, wasteful by play; actions are accomplished by thinking; destroyed by following. ——Han Yu

60. Faith is the oasis in the heart, which can never be reached by the camel team of thoughts. ——Kahlil Gibran

61. A person who does not pay attention to small things will never succeed in a big cause. ——Carnegie

Sixty-two, idle learning is not better than learning to idle. - John Bayless

63. Each of us has a key to self-taught, which is: ideals, diligence, perseverance, humility and scientific methods. ——Hua Luogeng

64. Raising a problem is often more important than solving a problem. ——Einstein

65. If the land is not cultivated, no matter how fertile it is, it will not grow fruit; if a person does not learn, no matter how smart he is, he will be illiterate. ——Cicero

66. Diligence and wisdom are twins, laziness and stupidity are brothers. ——Folk Proverbs

Sixty-seven, work is accomplished by hard work but wasteful by play, success is achieved by thinking and destroyed by follow-up. ——Han Yu

68. A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. ——Helen Keller

Sixty-nine, when the book is used, it will be regretted. ——Chen Tingzhuo

70. A strong will will not be defeated by the so-called fate.

——Franklin