1. A wise man reads many books and experiences life.
——Lin Yutang
2. Readers’ curiosity prompts them to awaken all similar feelings from their past readings when reading a literary work, and then allow themselves to relate to it. This similar life comes to life.
Such repeated associations and excitement after association will turn simple reading like a children's song into rich reading like a symphony.
——Yu Hua
3. If life is compared to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like sunshine.
——Chi Li
4. Travel is the reading of the soul, and reading is the journey of the soul.
——Zhang Yiyun
5. The biggest reason for reading is to get rid of mediocrity. One day earlier, you will have more excitement in life, and one day later, you will have more troubles of mediocrity.
——Yu Qiuyu
6. A person who reads will probably fail to find the answer to the big question in his heart after exhausting his whole life, but as long as he continues reading tenaciously for a day, it is possible It won't disappear for a day. The answer may lead to despair, but possibility never does. Possibility is the opposite of despair, and it always leaves room for people to try.
——Tang Nuo's "The Story of Reading"
7. With a boundless reading body, facing the boundless sea of ??reading, we will eventually have to make a choice and feel heartache. There is no need to wait for death to violently stop everything.
Of course, there may be risks in saying this. If you are not careful, it will become an excuse for some kind of lazy person, but whether a reader should be honest with himself is something that others cannot say. The most we can say is I can only do my duty as a reminder.
——Tang Nuo's "The Story of Reading"
8. Traveling is always time-consuming and expensive, but reading is the cheapest and most convenient way to travel. It is a unique world The most effective summoning magic is the fastest way to transform the world into your home.
——Tang Nuo's "The Story of Reading"
9. Reading is not "seeing", but thinking, revelation and understanding. It does not depend on the speed of our eyes, but on the speed of our eyes. It’s the speed, depth, and reach of our minds. ...After all, the most important thing is not how many books we own, but how many things enter our hearts and stay there, becoming a part of ourselves.
——Tang Nuo's "The Story of Reading"
10. Any language that can withstand re-reading must be worth thinking about again.
——Thoreau
11. Reading is just to enrich the brain with accumulated knowledge. Only thinking can make what we read truly become our own.
——John Locke
12. People who have the ability to read but do not want to read good books are no different from illiterate people.
——Mark Twain
13. What human beings need is inspiring nourishment. And reading is exactly this kind of nourishment.
——Hugo
14. Through reading, we understand that we are not alone.
——Gabriella Zevin
15. Part of the essence of reading is to be confused, and to know that you are confused.
——Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book"
16. No learning should be lifeless, just like no reading should be lifeless. .
——Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book"
17. The core of any reading level beyond basic reading is that you have to work hard Ask questions.
——Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book"
18. Reading, if it is active, is a kind of thinking, and thinking tends to Put it into words—whether spoken or written. If a person says he knows what he is thinking but cannot say it, he usually does not know what he is thinking.
——Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book"
19. When reading a book, you should not be so slow that it is not worth it. It shouldn't be so fast that it detracts from satisfaction and understanding.
——Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book"
20. You should ask questions when reading - during the reading process, you Questions you must try to answer.
——Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book"
21. There is not only one speed of reading, the focus is on how to read different speeds. Have a sense of speed and know what speed to use when reading a certain kind of reading material.
——Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book"
22. Reading excellent books is to communicate with the most outstanding people of the past era—— Authors of books—to engage in conversation, that is, to communicate with the excellent ideas they disseminate.
——Descartes' "Book Talk"
23. In the world of utilitarianism, reading maintains detachment, and detachment is conducive to our thinking. Reading is useless. Because of this, reading is a big deal. We are reading a book because it is useless.
——"Why Read" by Charles Danziger
24. People protest against life through reading. Life is a poorly made product. He is full of repetition. Its views are endless. If it submitted it to a publishing house, it would be rejected.
——Charles Danziger "Why Read"
25. We have very few opportunities to truly come into contact with first-class people, but books by first-class people can be read by anyone at any time. All can read. Books that can stand the test of time, such as classic works, can be called "superior". If we get close to these great pioneers, we can activate our own genes with their help.
——Takashi Saito's "Deep Reading"
26. The same is true for reading. As long as you develop the habit of asking questions while reading, you can increase the staying power of interest and attention, making it easier to absorb the content of the book.
——Takashi Saito, "Deep Reading"
27. In order to make reading a wonderful reading experience, it is not enough to just "read". In reading life, in addition to changing the reading methods, it is also necessary to make comprehensive improvements in how to select, buy, and use books—that is, how to "get along with books."
——"How to Read a Book Effectively" by Nobuyuki Okuno
28. When I read, I withdraw from the world of appearances and gaze inside. This is not without contradiction - I am looking outward at the book I am holding, but the book is like a mirror. I feel as if I am looking into something.
——Peter Mendelsand "What We See When We Read"
29. When I read, I retreat from the world of representation so quickly , almost imperceptible. The world in front of me and the world "inside" are not only adjacent to each other, but also overlap and overlap with each other. A book is like the intersection of these two realms—or like a conduit, a bridge, a passage between them.
——Peter Mendelsand "What do we see when we read"
30. The reason why words are transparent to us is because they have structure and purpose, but also because our reading action is habitual. When we see too many “arrows”, we only care about the direction it points.
——Peter Mendelsand "What We See When We Read"