A good book is the most precious treasure-belinsky.
Books are the only immortal things.
Books make man the master of the universe-Pavlenko
This book is the soul of the whole past-Carlyle.
People's influence is short and weak, while books have a wide and far-reaching influence-Pushkin
Man can't live without books any more than he can live without air-Korolev.
Books are not only life, but also the source of present, past and future cultural life-Kufayev.
Books introduce us to the best society and let us know the great wise man-smile.
Books are such a tool to transform the soul. What mankind needs is enlightenment nutrition. And reading is this kind of nourishment. Hugo
All the souls of the past are in this book. -Carlisle
A good book is the blood of a great mind. Milton
Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. -Goethe
There can be no real education without reading, and there can be no discrimination at the same time. Aleksandr Herzen
When reading, I am willing to stay in front of every beautiful thought, just as I stay in front of every truth. Emerson
Books are ships of ideas sailing in the waves of the times, and they carefully transport precious goods to generations. bacon
The story of celebrity reading:
How did Chairman Mao study? Special hobbies For decades, Chairman Mao has been very busy, but he always takes time, even every minute, to study. His former residence in Zhongnanhai is a sea of books. Books are everywhere on the bookcase, desk, dining table and coffee table in the bedroom. All the beds are occupied by books except the place where one person lies. In order to study, Chairman Mao spent all available time. A few minutes before swimming, I sometimes have to read some famous poems. After swimming, I forgot to rest, so I picked up the book again. He never wastes even a few minutes in the toilet. The book Selected Works of Zhaoming, the second edition of Song Xichun, and some other books and periodicals were completed intermittently by this time. Read a little today and a little tomorrow. Chairman Mao often takes a box of books with him when he goes out for meetings or inspections. The train shook and bumped on the way, and he completely ignored it. He always keeps reading with a magnifying glass in one hand and a page in the other. In other places, like Beijing, there are books on the bed, desk, coffee table and dining table, which seem to be free. Although Chairman Mao was seriously ill in his later years, he still insisted on studying. He reread a set of hardcover Complete Works of Lu Xun and many other books and periodicals published before liberation and brought to Beijing from Yan 'an. On one occasion, Chairman Mao had a fever of over 39 degrees, and the doctor forbade him to read books. He said sadly, I have loved reading all my life, and now you don't let me study, and you make me lie here all day eating and sleeping. You know how hard it is for me! The staff had to put the books they had taken next to him, and he smiled happily. Study hard and read again and again. Chairman Mao has never opposed the reading method that only seeks quick results and does not stress the effect. When he read the complete works of Han Changli's poems, except for a few chapters, he carefully pondered and studied them one by one, from vocabulary, sentence reading, chapters to the meaning of the full text. He can recite most of Han Ji's poems fluently through repeated reading and reciting. He read novels such as Journey to the West, Dream of Red Mansions, Outlaws of the Marsh and Romance of the Three Kingdoms in primary school and reread them in the 1960s. He has seen more than ten different versions of A Dream of Red Mansions. In the fifties, sixties and seventies, he read Selected Works of Zhaoming several times at school. There are three extant versions of his annotation. He has read many books on Marxism-Leninism and philosophy. He has read Li Da's History of the United Front and Outline of Sociology for ten times each. He has studied Manifesto of the Productive Party, Das Kapital, Selected Works of Lenin and so on. Many chapters and paragraphs also have notes and sketches. For decades, every time Chairman Mao read a book or an article, he drew circles, bars, dots and other symbols in important places, and wrote a lot of comments in the eyebrows and blanks. Some also extract appropriate places in books and texts or write down reading notes or experiences at any time. Many of Chairman Mao's books are Zhu Mo, with symbols such as annotations, circles, sketches, straight lines, curves, double lines, three straight lines, double circles, three circles, triangles and forks everywhere. Chairman Mao has a wide range of reading interests, and he reads books on philosophy, politics, economy, history, literature, military and other social sciences as well as some natural sciences. Many of the books he has read are about history. Chairman Mao likes reading all kinds of Chinese and foreign historical books, especially those of China. From twenty-four histories, history as a mirror and historical records to various unofficial history, official history and historical romances. He has always advocated "making the past serve the present" and attached great importance to historical experience. In his works and speeches, he often quoted historical allusions from Chinese and foreign history books to vividly explain profound truth, and he often used historical experience and lessons to guide and treat today's revolutionary cause. Chairman Mao also read many books about China literature. He is a real reader. Wang Yanan sleeps in a three-legged bed.
When Wang Yanan was a child, he was ambitious and loved reading. When he was in middle school, in order to gain more time to study, he deliberately sawed off one foot of his wooden bed and turned it into a three-legged bed. I read until late at night every day. I went to bed when I was tired, and then I turned over in a daze. The bed leans in the direction of short feet. He woke up suddenly, got out of bed at once and read at night. Every day, without interruption. As a result, he achieved excellent results every year and was praised as one of the "three outstanding figures" in his class. Because he studied hard as a teenager, he eventually became an outstanding economist in China. Lu Xun chewed pepper to drive away the cold. Mr. Lu Xun studied hard since he was a child. When I was a teenager, I attended Jiangnan Naval Academy and got excellent results in the first semester. The school awarded him a gold medal. He immediately took it to the street of Nanjing Gulou and sold it. Then he bought some books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever it's cold at night and he can't stand reading at night, he picks a pepper and chews it in his mouth, making his forehead sweat. In this way, he insisted on studying. After studying hard, he finally became a famous writer in China. Children Picking Shells/kloc-Rousseau, a French enlightenment thinker in the 8th century, has always opposed over-reading. At that time, some people in society never stopped after learning one knowledge to catch up with another. They only spend time learning other people's ideas, but have no time to exercise their own. As a result, knowledge has been learned, but intelligence has rarely increased. Rousseau didn't like it very much. In his book Emile, he said that such a person "is like a child picking up shells on the beach. At first, he picked up some shells, but when he saw other shells, he wanted to pick them up again. As a result, he threw some and picked up some, and even picked up many shells. When he didn't know which one to choose, he had to throw them all away and leave them empty.
How to treat online reading;
1. With the continuous development and popularization of the Internet, our reading is not limited to words.
The famous children's literature writer Cao Wenxuan said:
Paper reading is irreplaceable by online reading. Reading on paper will give us a sense of ceremony. The ancients paid attention to washing hands and burning incense before reading. Reading online always means following the fashion. I advise children not to be too obsessed with online reading.
First, I stubbornly believe that there are not many good things on the internet; First, I think reading online will make us lose the sacred feeling of reading.
2. Online reading expands the connotation and extension of traditional reading. It has many advantages that paper reading does not have. It is the product of modern social civilization, and it also greatly improves our reading speed.