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What does Gorky's famous saying-"I jump on books, just like a hungry man jumps on bread" mean?

"I jump on books, just like a hungry person jumps on bread" means: an eager thirst for knowledge, a fanatical hobby and an absolute demand for reading. The metaphor of the image shows that I like reading very much. As long as the book is around, I can't resist its temptation to me. Or compare knowledge to food and enrich yourself with knowledge, just like a hungry person fills his stomach with bread.

Other famous reading sayings:

1. The soul wants to turn into a butterfly, and only loves books rather than flowers. -Tong Quan.

2, the sound of wind and rain reading, the sound is in the ear; Family affairs, state affairs, and everything in the world are concerned. -Gu Xiancheng.

3. Good at reading, not good at reading; Good reading, bad reading. -Xu Wei.

4. It's better to believe in books than to have no books. -Mencius.

5. There are too many books to read, but not enough to care for things. -Wang Anshi.

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Famous sayings and epigrams

1. Reading a good book is like making a good friend. -Cang Kejia. .

2. People who don't study will stop thinking. -Diderot.

3. Anyone who reads useless books is playing with things and getting tired of it. -(Qing) Wang Yu.

4. Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to the body. -(British) proverb.

5. It is better to be shelved than to read without knowing the taste; What is a stupid fish? It eats dross all day long. -(Qing) Yuan Mu.

6. If a bird wants to fly high, it should flap its wings first; if a person wants to make progress, he should study first. -Li Kuchan.

7. Nothing is more satisfying than reading. -(British) proverb.

8. learn to achieve harmony, and think far. -the word is strict.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Maxim Gorky.