1. Learning
A person not only relies on everything he is born with, but also relies on everything he gets from learning to cultivate himself.
——Goethe
Human genius is just a spark. If you want to turn it into a blazing flame, you can only learn! study! ! !
——Gorky
Learning is an extremely precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. ——Abu R. Faraz
Learning is labor, a labor full of ideas. ——Ushensky
Don’t go to bed when you can’t tell yourself what you learned today. ——Fort Lichton
Studying in idleness is no better than learning in idleness. ——John Bayless
The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ——Garfield
The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ——Locke
The first sign of an educated mind is the ability to ask questions. ——Plekhanov
A person who is eager to ask questions is only five kinds of fools; a person who is ashamed to ask questions will be a fool for life. ——Anonymous
2. Reading
Light gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge. ——Ostrovs
Reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people smart, mathematics makes people rigorous, physicists make people profound, ethics makes people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people Make people good at discerning; all scholars have developed character. ——Bacon
Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment. ——Montesquieu
A book lover will definitely not lack a loyal friend, a good mentor, a lovely companion, and a graceful comforter. ——Issac Barrow
All kinds of stupid things, when reading good books every day, seem to be roasted on the fire, gradually melting away. ——Hugo
The works of the masters take root in our hearts, and the poets' beautiful lines run in our blood vessels. We read books when we are young and remember them when we are old. ——Herzlit
Whenever I read a good book for the first time, I feel like I have found a friend; when I read this book again, I feel like I am meeting an old friend again. . ——Voltaire
A wise man reads many books and experiences life. ——Lin Yutang
Beware of the person who only reads one book. ——Latin proverb
Rereading a famous work cannot increase your understanding of the work; but it can increase your understanding of yourself.
——Clifton Fadiman
The taste of foreign things will become disgusting after a long time; the taste of reading will become deeper and deeper with time. ——Cheng Yi
3. Diligence
Any sudden inspiration cannot actually replace long-term hard work. ——Luo Dan
Hard work conquers everything. ——Virgil
The most commonly used keys are the brightest. ——British Proverb
No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn. ——Franklin
You cannot expect to be great and comfortable at the same time. ——Barry
Geniuses are the most powerful cows. They work eighteen hours a day without stopping. ——Le Nan
Laziness is equivalent to burying a person alive. ——Taylor
Leisure is a dress that should not be worn frequently. ——Anon
There is no intelligence without enthusiasm, nor is there enthusiasm without knowledge. If there is no diligence, there is no combination of enthusiasm and talent. ——Joseph
4. Cultivation
If you want to cultivate your body, you must first correct your mind; if you want to correct your heart, you must first be sincere in your intentions. -------Book of Rites
Zhilan was born in a secluded forest, and does not lose its beauty because there is no one around; a gentleman cultivates virtue and does not change his moral character because of poverty. ---Confucius
Those who practice high things but speak modestly should cultivate their moral integrity. --------Huang Shigong
You should cultivate yourself when others slander you, and you should fear yourself when you hear others' praise. -------Hu Juren
If a gentleman maintains his integrity and cultivates his body, the world will be at peace. -------Mencius
Repair the basics and respond to the end. --------Su Shi
Lan Fang never tires of the secluded valley, and a gentleman does not cultivate for fame. ------"Yangzheng Legacy Rules"
Cultivating yourself should not protect your shortcomings as the first improvement. If a person does not protect his shortcomings, he will make progress. ------Lv Kun
Every day, you will examine yourself, correct it if you have it, and encourage it if you don't. -------Zhu Xi
Be true to yourself without asking for help from others. ------Book of Rites
It is not easy to be arrogant in wealth and wealth, and it is not easy to live in poverty and lowliness. ------Yan Zi
Learn from cang bamboo until you are old and keep an open mind to keep its integrity. Respect cang pine for a long time and do not know the cold after weathering the wind and rain. --------Motto
In ancient times, if you want to bring virtue to the world, you must first govern your country; if you want to govern your country, you must first regulate your family; if you want to regulate your family, you must first repair it. If you want to cultivate your body, you must first rectify your mind. If you want to rectify your mind, you must first be sincere in your mind. If you want to be sincere in your mind, you must first develop knowledge. To achieve knowledge is to study things. ---------Book of Rites
A person must use all his strength to improve himself and not waste his strength on anything else.
----------Leo Tolstoy's Supplementary Respondent 2009-06-06 14:42 5. Cherish time
Of all criticisms, the greatest and most The correct and most genius thing is time.
——Belinsky
Time is a great teacher.
——Burke
Time is the soil for all achievements in the world. Time gives pain to dreamers and happiness to creators.
——McKinsey
Time is the place for the development of abilities and so on.
——Marx
Those who forget today will be forgotten tomorrow.
——Goethe
Those who give up time will also give up on him.
——Shakespeare
The industrious bee never has time for sorrow.
——Blake
There is no way to make the clock ring for me the time that has passed.
——Byron
Time is the most impartial, giving twenty-four hours to anyone; time is also partial, giving twenty-four hours to no one.
——Huxley
Any saving is ultimately a saving of time.
——Marx
All human abilities are nothing more than a mixture of patience and time.
——Balzac
Time is a great author, it will write a perfect ending for everyone.
——Chaplin