Famous aphorisms about good reading
1. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if one of them is missing, it will be useless. ——Franklin
2. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. ——Hulps
3. Pursuing knowledge is like drinking water. Pure water is bland and tasteless, honey water is rich and mellow, spring water is sweet, and alkaline water is bitter.
4. Aspirations should be based on true character, and studying requires hard work. ——Ruan Yuan
5. Books introduce us to the most beautiful society and enable us to get to know the great wise men of all eras. ——Smiles
6. The more you read without thinking, you will think you know a lot; but the more you read and think, you will clearly see , you know very little.
7. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. ——Zhuge Liang
8. Books. ——The window through which the mind observes the world. A house without books is like a room without windows. ——Wilson
9. Books are the ladder of human progress. ——Gorky
10. If you have read thousands of books and don’t have a suitable master, you will be like a man who suddenly got rich and it will be quite difficult to spend money. ——Zheng Banqiao
11. Books are tools for cultivating the soul. ——Hugo
12. Experienced people read with two eyes. One eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. ——Goethe
13. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. ——Zhuge Liang
14. Don’t be greedy for too much reading, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. ——Rousseau
15. People who do not read will stop thinking. —— Diderot
16. Books are mentors for young people and nurses for the elderly. In times of silence, books make us happy and stay away from all pain. ——Collier
17. Don’t be afraid of reading less, just be afraid of not being able to remember it well. ——Xu Teli
18. Reading a good book is like making a good friend. ——Zang Kejia
19. Books are not inanimate things. They contain the potential of life and are as active as the author. Not only that, it is like a vase that preserves the purest essence of the author's vibrant wisdom. ——Milton
20. Books are tools for cultivating wisdom. ——Kwameshaus