(3) It is better to digest a page than to finish a book in a hurry. Author: (British) proverb
(4) When reading, I always value less and never expect more. I'm not afraid to read less, but I'm afraid I can't remember well. -Xu Teli
(5) Since ancient times, sages have made great achievements in virtue, and no one has learned from them. Author: (Qing) Huang Zongxi
(6) If you don't study, you won't enter the realm of sages. Without virtue, there is no clever child. Author: "Motto Lian Bi"
(7) The text must be written word for word and read word for word. Chewing is better than knowing yourself. Author: (Jin) Yuan Haowen
(8) Books are the summary of human knowledge. Books are the nourishment of the whole world. -Shakespeare
(9) Mr. Wang should not specialize in teaching, but his responsibility is to teach people to be human; A student should not specialize in reading; His duty is to learn the way of life. Tao Xingzhi
(10) The smell of foreign bodies will make you sick after a long time; The longer you read, the more profound you will be. Author: (Song) Hao Cheng
(1 1) If the result of a student's study at school is that he can't create anything, then his life will always be imitation and plagiarism. Author: lev tolstoy
(12) Rereading the famous works can't add a point to the understanding of the works; But you can learn more about yourself. Author: clifton fadiman
(13) The key to all science is undoubtedly a question mark. How should most of our great discoveries be attributed? And the wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything happens.
(14) Learning to read is to light a torch; Every syllable of every word exudes Mars. Hugo
(15) Reading is the best way for me to dispel the unhappiness in my life. There is no distress that reading can't dispel. -Montesquieu
(16) I love books. I often stand in front of the bookshelf, and then I feel a vast world, a vast ocean, and an infinite universe unfold in front of me. -Liu
(17) You can skip meals for one day, sleep for one day and read books for one day.
(18) Books are ships of ideas sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious goods to generations. -Christopher bacon
(19) If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. -Hobbes [British writer]
(20) Learning without knowledge, reading without light. Ye's Clinical Guide: A Case of Vertigo
(2 1) Reading a good book for the first time is like finding a good friend; Reading this good book again is like meeting friends again. Author: (French) proverb
(22) If you want to read rare books on earth, you must know the world. Author: (Qing) Pu Songling
(23) the gentleman is real, not in China; Treat the inside, not the outside. Zhang Ming Juzheng's "Studying in the Imperial Academy" said that a man with cultivation and fame should be practical, not good-looking; Serve your self-cultivation and exercise, regardless of your own affairs. Author: Zhang
Reading without thinking may enrich the knowledge of mediocre people, but it will never clear their heads. Joe Norris
Books are the ever-burning lamps for accumulating world wisdom.
(26) If you don't learn, you don't know the ancient road. There are no people who can achieve political peace. Author: (Tang) Jason Wu
(27) I never tire of reading old books, and I am familiar with the classics. Author: Su Shi
(28) Warriors have their own ambitions: forever transforming, starting from scratch; All shameful recessions can only make people regard them as enemies and step into the sand. Guo Xiaochuan
(29) reading is expensive in doubt, and doubt can open letters. Reading is getting better and better. Author: "Motto Lian Bi"
Reading is the best study. Following the thoughts of great men is the most interesting science. -Pushkin
(3 1) My lifelong hobby. Apart from the revolution, there is only good reading, and I can't live without reading for a day. -Sun Yat-sen
People who don't study will stop thinking. Diderot
(33) People always have to learn. When you die, it's time to graduate. Author: Xiao Chunv
The most important task of youth is to study. Author: Zhu De
There are two kinds of people who work in vain and make unnecessary efforts: one who accumulates wealth but doesn't use it, and the other who studies science but doesn't apply it. Sadie