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What are the mottos about learning?

1. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know.

——"Book of Rites·Xue Ji"

2. Learning is knowing, not knowing without asking.

——"Lunheng·Volume 26·Practical Knowledge Chapter"

3. It is more obvious to learn from each other than to be like a bird, but it is clearer that the spiritual bird feeds back.

——Yuan Fu

4. A sword will become rusty if it is not sharpened, and a person will fall behind if he does not learn.

——Folk Proverbs

5. To learn, you must be quiet, and only then can you learn; without learning, you will not be able to broaden your talents, and without ambition, you will not be able to achieve learning.

——Zhuge Liang

6. If a person's ambition is not far-reaching and his mind is absent, he will not succeed in learning.

——Zhang Zai

7. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light in the sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle.

——Liu Xiang

8. If you want to be effective in learning, you must concentrate. Learning itself is a hard thing, and only by hard work will there be corresponding gains.

——Gu Chaohao

9. Everyone must develop the habit of self-study. Even students in school today must develop the habit of self-study, because sooner or later You have to leave school! Self-study is the ability to learn independently and think independently. Traveling still depends on the traveler himself.

——Hua Luogeng

10. Whoever puts great effort into dressing up and hairstyle will not have the energy to study; whoever only pays attention to the beauty of the outside will not be able to get the inner beauty. of beauty.

——Yang Zuntian

11. Studying idlely is not better than studying idlely.

——John Bayless

12. Reading and writing are the two most necessary learning methods for students, and they are also the two windows to the world around them.

——Suhomlinsky