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Famous aphorisms about encouraging yourself to study hard.
a: famous aphorisms about encouraging yourself to be diligent and studious

1. You can't learn without learning, and you can't succeed without ambition.

2. Learning requires people's greatest nervousness and enthusiasm.

3. Hard study can overcome everything, and the palace of learning can be entered by both rich and poor.

4. learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous.

5. learning is not enough. Green, take it from blue, and green is blue; Ice, water for it, but colder than water.

6. Learn the length of the dummy to make up for its shortcomings.

7. To live is to learn, not to live.

8. Learning less is like the sunrise; Strong and eager to learn, such as the light of Japan and China; Being old and eager to learn is like holding a candle.

9. mechanics is like ploughing, and diligence knows it. But if you make more books, you will be old.

1. It's never too late to learn, even from your enemies, how to be wise, true and humble, and how to avoid overrating yourself.

11. The more you study, the more you discover your ignorance.

12. A person's life may be an uninterrupted learning process, but it doesn't need to be completed at school.

13. if you don't study, you'll never do anything, but find someone else to do it for you.

14. man not only depends on what he was born with, but also depends on what he got from his study to make himself.

15. Learning is not only wise, but also free. Knowledge can give people freedom more than anything else.

16. If the result of a student's study in school is that he can't make anything, then his life will always be imitation and plagiarism.

17. Never regard your study as a task, but an enviable opportunity. Study for your own happiness and the interests of the society to which you will work in the future.

18. There are two kinds of people who are working in vain and making unnecessary efforts: those who have accumulated wealth but don't use it, and those who have learned science but don't apply it.

19. Learning must be combined with practical work.

2. I jump on books like a hungry man on bread.