The 1 shortest ancient poems of famous sayings are as follows:
1. He who speaks is innocent, and he who hears it is enough to quit.
2. Good medicine is good for illness because of suffering from the mouth, but good advice is bad for the ear and good for action.
3. A good word warms three winters, while a bad word hurts the cold in June.
4. If you are strong, you will have a strong hand. Don't brag to others.
5. If you want to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, caution as your brother and hope as your sentry.
6, less and eager to learn, like the sunrise; Strong and eager to learn, such as the light of Japan and China; Being old and eager to learn is as bright as a candle.
7. If you don't have a strong will, you won't be wise, and if you don't believe it, you won't succeed.
8. No one has died in life since ancient times, so take the heart of Dan to shine on the history.
9. sober men of olden days and sages are forgotten, and only the great drinkers are famous for all time
1. Do what you can, and do what you can.
Other famous sayings:
1. All books are either swords or dreams; You can use language to kill or confuse. -a Lowell
2. A book full of fallacies may be an interesting book; And a book without any fallacies may be a very boring book. -Goldsmith
3. Bad books, like bad friends, may kill you. -fielding
4. Books are tools to cultivate wisdom. -Comenius
5. Books that you intend to burn but are reluctant to let go are useful. -Samuel Johnson
6. Books should help to achieve one of the following four purposes: to acquire wisdom, to become pious, to be happy, or to be easy to use. -Denham
7. I looked for peace everywhere, but I couldn't find it anywhere. Only when I read a little book alone did I get peace. -Thomas of Campten
8. Real books should be the product of night and silence, not the fruit of day and chat. -marcel proust
9. Books have their own destiny, depending on what readers accept. -Trentius Moore
1. Readers' likes and dislikes can determine the fate of books. -Maurus
11. A person who loves books will not lack a loyal friend, a good tutor, a lovely companion and a gentle comforter. -isaac barrow
12. The works of masters are rooted in our hearts, and the poems of poets run in our veins. We read books when we were young and remember them when we are old. -Hezlet
13. Beware of the man who only reads one book. -Latin proverb
14. Books are the joy in happy times and the comfort in painful times. -French philosopher Alain
15. Love for books is love for intelligence. -Durbeyfield
16. A person who loves books must not lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a lovely companion and a warm comforter. -Barrow