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Famous quotes from primary school students

The famous sayings of primary school students are:

1. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a person wants to make progress, he first studies. ——Li Ruochan

2. Travel thousands of miles and read thousands of books.

3. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.

4. Ask the canal where it can be so clear, so that there is a source of living water. ——Zhu Xi

5. Any valuable knowledge I have learned is from self-study. ——Darwin

6. Black-haired people don’t know how to study early, and white-headed people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing

7. A day without books means everything is wasted. ——Chen Shou

8. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

9. Reading requires three things: heart, eyes and mouth

10. Reading a good book is like talking to a noble person - Goethe< /p>

11. If jade is not polished, it will not become a useful tool; if people do not learn, they will not know righteousness.

12. Books are the ladder of human progress.

13. If you don’t read orally for a day, you will be better. If you don’t write with your hands, you will be better.

14. There is a road to the mountain of books, and hard work is the path to the mountain of books. There is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.

15. I threw myself on the book like a hungry person on bread. ——Gorky

16. When the book is used, it will be less regrettable. ——Lu You

17. Reading any good book is to talk to many noble people. ——Descartes

18. It is never too late to learn. ——Gorky

19. If a young man does not work hard, he will be sad.

20. Those who are small but eager to learn are like the rising sun; those who are strong but eager to learn are like the light in the sun; those who are ambitious but eager to learn are like the light of a candle. ——Liu Xiang

21. Learning without thinking will lead to confusion; thinking without learning will lead to peril. ——Confucius