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What are the maxims of diligent reading?
The more you read, the deeper you feel dissatisfied, and the more you feel that you are poor in knowledge. Marx

Books are great power. -Lenin

My lifelong hobby, besides revolution, is reading. I can't live without reading for a day. -Sun Yat-sen

● Studying for the rise of China. Zhou Enlai

If you don't learn poetry, you have nothing to say. Kong Zi

Books or medicine, good reading can cure fools. -Liu Xiang

● Reading is like breaking thousands of volumes, and writing is like a god. -Du Fu

● Take learning as the first step and take learning as the basis. —— Ouyang Xiu

● Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road. Yi Liu

● You can never get tired of reading old books. -Su Shi

● Read three times, namely, heart, eyes and mouth. -Zhu

● Have a bad heart and desire, and enjoy it as much as reading. Zheng Chenggong

If you have no hobbies in reading, you can't do what you can. If you don't read a set of books first, you will be at a loss or lose your preference. First wide and then deep, first wide and then specialized. -Lu Xun

● We should use the shortest time and the least money to teach ordinary people to read good books and be good people. -Tao Xingzhi

● Books are to be read. All books don't tell you ready-made formulas or secrets ... all books are written to help you think, not to replace your thoughts. -Qu Qiubai

Books are ships of ideas sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious goods to generations. bacon

Not reading often is equal to sawdust. -Shakespeare

Loving reading is equivalent to turning the lonely Guang Chen in life into a moment of great enjoyment. -Montesquieu

When we first read a good book, we seemed to find a friend. When we read this good book again, we seem to meet an old friend again. -Voltaire

Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, and it is useless without them. Franklin

People who don't study will stop thinking. -Diderot