2. It is never too late to learn. -Gorky
3. Learn from time to time, isn't it? -Confucius
4. Learning must be combined with hard work. -Tagore
5. Prudent diligence brings good luck. -Britain
6. I'm not afraid to read less, but I'm afraid I can't remember it well. -Xu Teli
7. Wisdom comes from diligence, and greatness comes from the ordinary. -folk proverb
8. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. -Confucius
9. I owe my achievements to my energetic thinking. -Newton
1. Learning without thinking is disconcerting, and thinking without learning is dangerous. -Confucius
11. People who don't study will stop thinking. -Diderot
12. If you don't learn, you can't be versatile, and if you don't want to learn, you can't succeed. -Zhuge Liang
13. For me, don't study or give me death. -lomonosov
14. You must be proficient in reading before you can see justice. —— (Ming) Xue Xuan
15. Studying the volume knows the past and the present; Collect books to teach children and grandchildren. -"Collection of Couplets"
16. To live is to learn, and learning is not to live. -Bacon
17. Reading is aimed at sages, and keeping the country in mind for officials. -Zhu Yongchun
18. Genius is the endless ability to work hard. -Carlyle
19. I never tire of reading old books, and I am familiar with them. -su Shi
2. when books are used, they hate less, and things are difficult unless they go through. -Lu you
21. Not knowing your ignorance is double ignorance. -Plato
22, the road is long, and I will seek it up and down. -qu yuan
23, reading is not in the middle of the night and five drums, and I am afraid that I will be exposed to ten cold. -Guo Moruo
24, determined to think about true character, you must work hard to study. -Ruan Yuan
25. There is never a shortcut to learning, and you can climb it step by step. -Gao yongzuo
26, the industry is good at diligence and barren at play; What is done is thought, but it is destroyed. -Han Yu
27, birds want to fly high, first flap their wings, and people want to make progress, first read. -Li Kuchan
28. The wider one's knowledge, the more perfect one is. -Gorky
29. Reading without thinking is eating without digesting. -Polk