1. Instead of accumulating a box full of gold and silver, it is better to accumulate a belly full of knowledge. ——Mongolia
2. A person not only relies on everything he is born with, but also relies on everything he gets from learning to cultivate himself. ——Goethe
3. What matters is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot but don’t know the most useful things. ——Tolstoy
4. 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
5. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
6. Many things are modest, as is the case with everything, except knowledge. The richer the knowledge, the more valuable it is. ——Margo
7. The main problem of knowledge is not to be knowledgeable, but to be precise. ——Anton Henry Jomini
8. The value of knowledge lies not in possession, but in use. ——Greece
9. Books inspire my wisdom and soul. They help me get out of the putrid quagmire. Without them, I will drown in it and be stupid and despicable. Choking on something. ——Gorky
10. Integrity but no knowledge is weak and useless; knowledge but no integrity is dangerous and terrible. - Cy Johnson
11. If a person's knowledge lacks order, the more knowledge he has, the more confused he will be. ——Spencer
12. Saving time and studying hard is a good way to learn. ——Cai Shangsi
13. Common sense is the highest common sense I know. ——Chesterfield
14. The pursuit of too much power will make angels fall, and the pursuit of too much knowledge will make people fall. ——Bacon
15. The old man is always ambitious, but the martyr is ambitious in his old age. ——Cao Cao
16. The wisdom of a wise man is an unusual common sense. ——Ralph Ying
17. The more knowledge, the more intoxicating it is. ——V. Copper
18. Knowledge is more valuable than money, sharper than swords, and more powerful than guns. ——Soviet Union
19. Natural talents are like natural plants, which require knowledge to prune. ——Bacon
20. A man with strong arms can only defeat one person; a man with rich knowledge is invincible. ——Soviet Union
21. Strategies must eventually build a new country, and hard work requires reading good books. ——Guo Moruo
22. False knowledge is worse than ignorance. Ignorance is like an open field, which can be cultivated and sown; false knowledge is like a wasteland full of weeds, which can hardly be pulled out. ——Kang Yin
23. Scientific conceit can only be regarded as modesty compared with ignorant conceit. ——Spencer
24. Knowledge is more valuable than gold, because gold cannot buy it. ——Soviet Union
25. Knowledge brings light to the world, and knowledge increases wealth for mankind. ——Africa
26. Although knowledge is valuable, what is more valuable is its application. ——Arab
27. To achieve a big thing, you must start from small things. ——Lenin
28. Except for knowledge and learning, no power in the world can establish dominance and authority in the human spirit and soul, in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. ——Bacon
29. Knowledge is the garland on the head, and property is the shackles on the neck. ——Iran
30. Not having much knowledge means ignorance; not being accustomed to thinking means being rude or stupid; not having noble sentiments means being vulgar. ——Chernyshevsky
31. Knowledge is more enviable than wealth. ——UK
32. Common sense is not something that everyone knows and is common. ——Voltaire
33. A little common sense is worth a lot of knowledge. ——Britain
34. If a person has no knowledge, he is nothing more than a zombie. ——Thor Ingelund
35. Having knowledge without applying it is equivalent to plowing and sowing. ——Myanmar
36. 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
37. Books are the legacy left by genius to mankind, passed down from generation to generation, and they are also gifts to those who have not yet been born. ——Edison
38. Money and extravagant hopes are what lures the soul, but knowledge and reason are what attract the soul. ——Iran
39. Those who are bookworms must be good at writing, and those who are art lovers must have good skills. ——Pu Songling
40. The majesty of man is contained in knowledge. Therefore, man has many inner things that the king's gold and silver cannot buy, and the king's force cannot conquer. ——Bacon
41. Human genius is just a spark. If you want to turn it into a blazing flame, you can only learn! study! ——Golky
42. Knowledge has weight, but achievements have luster. Some people feel the power of knowledge, but more people only see the luster of achievement. ——Chesterfield
43. I never remember what is already printed in the dictionary. My memory is used to remember things that are not in the books. ——Einstein
44. Books are consultants who are always nearby. They can provide you with the knowledge you need at any time, and you can repeat this consultant as many times as you wish. ——Keller
45. Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the luster of gems. ——Tagore
46. Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to getting it. ——Thomas Fuller
47. Books are friends, although they are not passionate, but they are very loyal. ——Hugo
48. Smart people have long ears and short tongues. ——Flag
49. The priceless treasure that will never be destroyed is the knowledge of a person. ——Europe
50. Knowledge and sophistication are different. Really knowledgeable people are often very naive. ——Romain Rolland
51. Give a hungry man a fish and he will not be hungry for a day; teach him how to fish and he will never be hungry. ——Sri Lanka
52. It doesn’t matter whether someone teaches you about learning. The most important thing is whether you have awareness and perseverance. ——Fabre
53. People can’t live without books just like they can’t live without air. ——Korolev
54. Common sense is instinct, and having enough common sense is genius. ——Bernard Shaw
55. Books make us the inheritors of the spiritual life of previous eras. ——Chinninger
56. The key to all science is undoubtedly a question mark. To what should most of our great discoveries be attributed? And the wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything happens? ——Balzac
57. Real knowledge makes people truly and truly better than others. ——Addison
58. I have studied all my life, and I am still studying now, and in the future, as long as I still have the energy, I will continue to study. ——Belinsky
59. To establish oneself is to establish one’s studies first, and to establish one’s studies is to read. ——Ouyang Xiu
60. In addition to the knowledge in books, knowledge must be obtained from life. ——Mao Dun
61. Knowledge and abilities are accumulated bit by bit. We must pay attention to having a solid foundation, review and consolidate, and not rush for success. ——Gu Chaohao
62. Knowledge is the only source of love and principles for human freedom. ——Webster
63. You can go a day without eating, you can go a day without sleeping, and you can’t go a day without reading books. ——Mao Zedong
64. The world is big, but what can get the fairest distribution is common sense. ——Descartes
65. The history of knowledge is like a great polyphony, in which the voices of all nations sound one after another. ——Goethe
66. There are two kinds of knowledge. One is the problem that we are proficient in; the other is that we know where to find knowledge about a certain problem. ——Johnson
67. Knowledge is the best honor for young people, the greatest comfort for the elderly, the most valuable property for the poor, and the most precious decoration for the rich. ——Diogenes
68. Reading as a young man is like gazing at the moon through a gap; reading in middle age is like looking at the moon in a court; reading as an old man is like playing with the moon on the stage. All are based on the depth of experience and the depth of what is gained. ——Zhang Chao
69. Books introduce us to the most beautiful society and enable us to get to know the great wise men of all eras.
—— Smeers
70. Common sense is the measure of possibility and consists of foresight and experience. ——Yameilu
71. Knowledge is indeed the great sun in the sky. Its thousands of rays of light cast life and power. ——Dan Burst
72. Knowledge stored as mental fat is of no use unless it becomes mental muscle. ——Spencer
73. Knowledge, when wisdom is unable to control it, will be like a stubborn horse overturning its rider. ——F. Quarles
74. It is often said that common sense is the shortest straight line between two points. ——Ai Xiansheng
75. Knowledge is the accumulation of experience, and talent is the endurance of hard work. ——Mao Dun
76. The less knowledge, the more accurate it is. The more knowledge, the more doubts there are. ——Goethe
77. When three of us travel together, we must have one as our teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ——Confucius
78. There is no friend better than knowledge, and no enemy worse than illness. ——India
79. Except for knowledge and learning, no other power in the world can establish dominance and authority in people's spirits and hearts, and in people's thoughts, imaginations, opinions and beliefs. ——Bacon
80. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. ——Einstein
81. Knowledge is a candle that guides life to the realm of light and reality. Ignorance is an obstacle to reaching the realm of light and reality, which is also an obstacle to the development of life. ——Li Dazhao
82. Nature has given us the seeds of knowledge, not the knowledge itself. ——Hannieka
83. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a person wants to make progress, he first studies. ——Li Kuchan
84. People are alive, but books are dead. A living person can read a dead book and learn it alive. If you read a dead book to read a living person, you can read a person to death. ——Guo Moruo
85. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true meanings of my educational belief. ——Suhomlinsky
86. Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is obtained by positive thinking rather than by memorizing evidence. ——Tolstoy
87. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest millimeter; the platform that is a hundred feet from the base of the earth; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ——Laozi
88. Life is about seeking new knowledge. ——Mendeleev
89. I have my own personal conscience, which cannot be bought with money. My music should be dedicated to the motherland, to the working people, and to serve to save the national crisis. ——Xian Xinghai
90. If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river. ——Xunzi
91. What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? It is the power that makes human beings believe in the truth. Compton's scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit, and only long-term accumulation can make the bits into a sea. ——Hua Luogeng
92. Books are beacons standing in the ocean of time. ——Whipple
93. 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
94. No matter how much knowledge you have, if you don’t use it, you know nothing. ——Arab
95. We will not rigidify common sense and turn it into a creed. ——Walter Bagehot
96. Books are the foundation of any kind of knowledge and the foundation of any subject. ——Zweig
97. Disasters often accumulate in the slightest, but wisdom and courage are often trapped in drowning. ——Ouyang Xiu
98. Intellectuals are better than illiterates, just like living people are better than dead people. ——Aristotle
99. When we enter our old age, knowledge will be a comfortable and necessary retreat for us; if we do not plant the tree of knowledge when we are young, we will not have any when we are old. A place to enjoy the cool air. ——Chesterfield
100. Experience is a mirror; study it and you can see the past clearly. ——Ibsen
101. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world. ——Einstein
102. Skill is a priceless treasure, and knowledge is the beacon of wisdom.
——Europe
103. Knowledge is the best food for old age. ——Aristotle
104. A scholar’s ??day is more valuable than an uneducated person’s life. ——Arab
105. Books are the most patient, tolerant and most enjoyable companions. It will never abandon you in any difficult or difficult time. ——Herzen
106. Books are the ever-lasting lamp for people to accumulate wisdom. ——Curtis
107. The more you read without thinking, you will feel that you know a lot; and the more you read and think, the clearer you will be. You can see that you know very little. ——Voltaire
108. Knowledge is like candlelight, which can illuminate one person and countless people. ——UK