1. Literature is the textbook of human life. ——Chernyshevsky
2. Literature is to use language to create images, models and characters, and to use language to reflect real events, natural scenery and thinking processes. ——Gorky
3. Literature is the expression of social class and group ideologies - the image of emotions, opinions, intentions and hopes. ——Golky
4. Literature makes thoughts full of flesh and blood. It can give thoughts great clarity and explanation better than science and philosophy. ——Gorky
5. When literature becomes half commodity and half art, it will prosper. ——Ralph
6. It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. ——Gorky
7. Society provides materials to literature, and literature provides norms to society. ——Guo Moruo
8. If you want to learn poetry, your time lies in poetry. ——Lu You
9. The broader a person’s knowledge, the more perfect he himself becomes. ——Gorky
10. No matter how you try to detect excellent works, you cannot get to the bottom of them. ——Goethe
11. Heresy is the poetry of life, so having heretical thoughts will not harm a poet. ——Goethe
12. Art is the promise that makes us realize the truth. ——Picasso
13. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
14. The mountains and rivers in the eyes are all pure areas, and the soul can be seen in the slightest bit of orchid and bamboo. ——Xu Naizhao
15. The speaker is the seedling of ambition, and the practitioner is the root of writing. ——Bai Juyi
16. Speeches are related to current affairs, and chapters reflect national style. ——Du Xunhe
17. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. ——Einstein
18. Hope is attached to existence. When there is existence, there is hope, and when there is hope, there is light. ——Lu Xun
19. No matter what kind of knowledge you master, it is useful for intelligence. It will throw away useless things and keep good things. ——Leonardo Da Vinci
20. Any valuable knowledge I have learned is from self-study. ——Darwin
21. Write about my liver and lungs to others, and the world will know that I have frosty sideburns. ——Su Shi
22. Not having much knowledge means ignorance; not being accustomed to thinking means being rude or stupid; not having noble sentiments means being vulgar. ——Chernyshevsky
23. Of course, a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. ——Marx
24. It is literature that awakens our attention to the principles of human life, calms fires, and suppresses evil. ——St. Pierre
25. Knowledge is as precious as human blood. If a person lacks blood, his body will be weak; if a person lacks knowledge, his mind will dry up. ——Gao Shiqi
26. As long as people become more and more depraved, literature will plummet. ——Goethe
27. Only a great personality can have a great style. ——Goethe
28. The foundation of poetry is the ambition. ——Zhu Xi
29. To read any good book is to talk to many noble people. ——Descartes
30. Literary changes are related to the world, and rise and fall are related to the sequence. ——Liu Xie
31. Those who are knowledgeable about things will have rich words, and those with great ambitions will have great feelings...——Liang Su
32. Understanding the worldly affairs is all knowledge, and practicing human feelings means article. ——Cao Xueqin
33. Poems express aspirations, and songs express words. ——Shang Shu
34. The words are written with sufficient ambition, and the words are sincere and skillful. ——Liu Xie
35. The heart is ambition, and the speech is poetry. ——Zhu Xi
36. Language is given to humans to express thoughts. ——Moliere
37. Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it. The method of application is outside the book. ——Bacon
38. A great poem is like a fountain, always spewing out water of wisdom and joy.
——Shelley
39. What is art but a way of observation? ——Thomas Berger
40. A person’s life may burn or decay. I cannot decay, I am willing to burn! ——Ostrovsky
41. People who engage in literature only need to be tenacious, serious, and resilient. ——Lu Xun
42. Studying a narrow field for too long can easily make people stupid. ——Beveridge
43. Style is character. ——Balzac
44. Literature is the tutor of society. ——Belinsky
45. All articles are worthy of success. ——Wang Shipeng
46. Truth and virtue are two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer or a critic? Please be a virtuous person first. —— Diderot
47. A person who has never been a poet even once in his life is sad. ——Lamartine
48. The broader a person’s knowledge, the more perfect he is. ——Gorky
49. Literature is like fire in a furnace. We borrow fire from others, ignite ourselves, and then pass it on to others, so that it is owned by everyone. ——Flaubert
50. Writing sentences behind closed doors is not a method of poetry, but marching has its own poetry. ——Yang Wanli
51. A good poem can make people feel clear and clean both inside and outside, as if facing a bright mirror. ——Xi Murong
52. Literature should record the path experienced in the past, follow the moving masses, and show the colorful historical picture along the path they have taken. ——Leo Tolstoy
53. Palaces and castles in the world that cannot be built with any manpower and materials can be successfully built with words. ——Shen Congwen
54. Society provides materials to literature, and literature provides norms to society. ——Guo Moruo
55. Literature has always been a partner of education; the development of literature and the development of education requirements have always been parallel. ——Dobrolyubov
56. I dedicate a clump of wild grass to friends and enemies, humans and beasts, those I love and those I don’t love, between light and darkness, life and death, past and future. The lover has testified before. ——Lu Xun
57. Literature uses the solemn examples of educated people to inspire our moral character. It praises educated people and describes them as images worthy of our imitation. ——St. Pierre
58. People who engage in literature only need to be tenacious, serious, and resilient. ——Lu Xun
59. Thoughts, refined in poetry, immediately possess something deeper and more glorious. ——Hugo
60. Any literature that does not take the perfection of morality, ideals and benefits as its purpose is pathological and unhealthy literature. ——Zhongma Xiao
61. Literature makes thoughts full of flesh and blood. It can give thoughts great clarity and explanation better than philosophy or science. ——Gorky
62. Literature is a reflection of social phenomena through the creative process: in turn, society is shaped by the creative influence of literature. ——Guo Moruo
63. Literature always predicts life. It does not simulate life, but molds it to its own purposes. ——Wilde
64. Literature will always have an impact on the development of the people to a certain extent, and will always play an important role in historical movements. ——Chernyshevsky
65. Literature should foresee the future and run ahead of the people with its most inspiring achievements, as if it is dragging life forward. ——Leo Tolstoy
66. Literary works should enable readers to get pleasure not only from the things they say in the works, but also from the way they say these things; otherwise, they cannot be called Above is literature - Brooke
67. Literature is like all other noteworthy intellectual or moral activities. By its nature, it is not the embodiment of the aspirations of the times and cannot be the expression of the thoughts of the times. who. ——Chernyshevsky
68. Literature is like fire in a furnace. We borrow fire from others, ignite ourselves, and then pass it on to others, so that it is loved by everyone. same. ——Flaubert
69. My achievements should be attributed to energetic thinking. ——Newton
70. All false knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance.
——Bernard Shaw
71. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
72. Life is about seeking new knowledge. ——Mendeleev
73. I never remember what is already printed in the dictionary. My memory is used to remember things that are not in the books. ——Einstein
74. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. ——Einstein
75. Knowledge is power. ——Bacon
76. Knowledge is the candle that guides life to the realm of light and truth. ——Li Dazhao
77. Books are the ladder of human progress. ——Gorky
78. It is never too late to learn. ——Gorky
79. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light in the sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle. ——Liu Xiang
80. Reading any good book is like talking to many noble people. ——Descartes
81. Knowledge is as precious as human blood. If a person lacks blood, his body will be weak; if a person lacks knowledge, his mind will dry up. ——Gao Shiqi
82. Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. ——Polk
83. Learning without thinking will lead to confusion; thinking without learning will lead to peril. ——Confucius
84. Restlessness and dissatisfaction are the first necessities for progress. ——Edison
85. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——France
86. Don’t wait for tomorrow to do what you do today, and don’t wait for others to do what you do. ——Goethe
87. People with rich knowledge and experience are more likely to generate new associations and unique insights than people with only one kind of knowledge and experience. ——Taylor
88. Of course, a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. ——Marx
89. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous testing. ——Edison
90. It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. ——Gorky
91. No matter what kind of knowledge you master, it is useful for intelligence. It will throw away useless things and retain good things. ——Leonardo Da Vinci
92. Not having much knowledge means ignorance; not being accustomed to thinking means being rude or stupid; not having noble sentiments means being vulgar. ——Chernyshevsky
93. Books have made me a happy person and made my life a relaxed and comfortable poem. ——Golky