Handwritten quotes on learning:
1. You can find your happiness in learning, in labor, in science, and in selfless service to the people. .
2. Reading is learning, and using is also learning, and it is more important learning.
3. A person not only relies on everything he is born with, but also relies on everything he gets from learning to cultivate himself.
4. The right path is this: learn from everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward.
5. To learn, one must have ambition, and only one must learn. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents; without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning.
6. Scientific research is like drilling on a wooden board. Some people like to drill thin ones; but I like to drill thick ones.
7. Learning must be combined with practice.
8. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time?
9. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a person wants to make progress, he first studies.
10. The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research.
11. 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.
12. When dealing with people who are hesitant and courageous, read books where there are no words.
13. The situation is constantly changing. To adapt your thoughts to the new situation, you have to learn.
14. Scientific conceit can only be considered modest compared to ignorant conceit.
15. Reading as a young man is like looking 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.
16. Youth is the time to learn wisdom, and middle age is the time to put it into practice.
17. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent.
18. When studying, one aspires to be a sage; when serving as an official, one aspires to the kingdom.
19. Virtue can be divided into two types: one is the virtue of wisdom, and the other is the virtue of behavior. The former is obtained from learning, and the latter is obtained from practice.
20. 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.