Famous quotes about reading:
Reading thousands of volumes and writing like a god
There is a house of gold in the book, and there is a face like jade in the book
Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles,
Smart and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions
Books are like medicine, good reading can cure stupidity - Liu Xiang
If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad - "Han Yuefu." "Long Song Journey"
If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a person wants to make progress, he first studies - Li Kuchan
If you are determined to think about true character, you must work hard to study - Ruan Yuan
Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no way to go far - Zhuge Liang
Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small - Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms"
Read 300 Tang Poems by heart, and you can recite them even if you don’t know how to compose them - Sun Zhu’s "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"
You will regret it when the book is used, and you will not know the difficulty until it has happened - Lu You
Ask the canal how clear it is, so that there is a source of living water - Zhu Xi
I will not tire of reading old books a hundred times, and I will know myself after reading them carefully - Su Shi
Bookworms must be good at writing, and art enthusiasts must have good skills - Pu Songling
Read a hundred times, and its meaning will be obvious - "Three Kingdoms"
A journey of a thousand miles, It begins with a single step - Lao Tzu
The road to cultivation is long and long, and I will search up and down - Qu Yuan
Celebrities read Marx
Read often in a targeted manner . Everywhere in the book that he considered important and valuable for reference, he summarized it and took notes. Although Marx lived a life of ups and downs, his economy was often in trouble and his life was very difficult. But he still overcame various difficulties and persisted in reading and scientific research.
Mao Zedong
He always made time to read. His former residence in Zhongnanhai is simply filled with books. There are books everywhere. Except for the place where he lies on the bed, all of them are occupied by books. In order to study, Mao Zedong spent all available time. When going out for meetings or work inspections, I often bring a box of books with me. Watch it whenever you have free time. Although he was seriously ill in his later years, he still continued to read. He re-read a set of hardcover "The Complete Works of Lu Xun" that was brought to Beijing from Yan'an and published before liberation, as well as many other books and periodicals.
He opposes reading methods that only focus on speed without focusing on results. He always carefully polished the key books one by one, filtering every aspect from vocabulary, sentence reading, chapters to the meaning of the full text. Chairman Mao read some books on Marxism-Leninism and philosophy even more times. He has read "The Communist Manifesto", "Das Kapital", etc. repeatedly. Many chapters and paragraphs are also annotated and underlined.
Every time Chairman Mao read a book or article, he would mark various symbols such as circles, bars, and dots in important places, and write many comments in the headers and blank spaces. Some even excerpted the best parts of the book or article or wrote down reading notes or experiences at any time. Chairman Mao read the book and corrected typos and inappropriate punctuation marks in the original book.
He also advocated "making the past serve the present" and attached great importance to historical experience. In his writings and speeches, he often quoted historical allusions from Chinese and foreign history books to vividly illustrate profound truths. He also often used historical experience and lessons to guide and treat today's revolutionary cause
Lu Xun
I am very particular about reading methods. He advocated reading from many sources, saying: "If you have a book at hand, no matter what it is, you should always flip it through, or read the preface, or read a few pages." It has the benefits of broadening your thinking and increasing your knowledge. Regarding the more difficult required reading, his opinion is to bite the bullet and read it until you understand it thoroughly. He also advocated choosing your favorite books for in-depth study on the basis of "general reading". In his research, he advocated independent thinking, paying attention to the combination of observation and practice, using "one's own eyes to read this living book in the world" and "making the book you read come alive." For things that he did not understand, he believed "If you encounter a question and only see that place, you won't understand it no matter how long you see it. So jump over and move forward, and you will understand even the previous place." Lu Xun attached great importance to the use of "newspaper clippings" to accumulate materials.
He once said: "No matter what you do, if you collect information one after another and accumulate it for ten years, you can become a scholar."
Zhuge Liang
The method of reading is to "observe its outline." This method means that he pays attention to the comprehensiveness and pioneering nature of knowledge.
Einstein
His success is inseparable from his habit of studying hard since he was a child. When he was 11 years old, he finished reading a set of popular science books and became interested in science. At the age of 12, he taught himself Euclidean geometry. In addition, compared with modern children, he paid special attention to philosophical reading, and began to study Kant's philosophy on his own when he was 13 years old.
He also focused his energy on the study of physics based on his own characteristics, ambitions and interests. As a result, he made great achievements in physics. Einstein did not engage in unnecessary rote memorization when studying and studying. He often loved to discuss with his classmates, which made him feel the fun of complementarity.
He is quick-thinking and eager for knowledge, and he is never shy to ask his subordinates for advice. I colle