This sentence was said by Shakespeare: books are the nourishment of the whole world. Life without books is like life without sunshine. Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings.
Other famous words of Shakespeare:
No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we must strive to gain fame while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time will not hurt us.
A wise man becomes a fool and is the easiest fish to take the bait; Because he relies on his own talent and knowledge, he can't see his arrogance. The folly of fools is not unusual, but the folly of smart people makes people laugh; Because he used all his skills to prove his stupidity.
Fear of the enemy suppresses one's courage in vain, that is, it weakens one's strength and increases the momentum of the enemy, which is equivalent to letting one's stupidity attack oneself. Fear cannot be free from death, and the result of war is only death. To die in battle is to destroy death with death, and to die in fear is a slave to death.
I have no road, so I don't need eyes; When I can see, I will also fall. We often lose carelessness by relying on ourselves, but it is not as good as defect.
Friendship is reliable in other things, but not in love; So couples use their lips and tongues.
In an argument, justice and truth are not always judged fairly. Those who blacken their conscience should recruit some villains who also blacken their conscience to be your negative witnesses.