The famous sayings about reading classics are as follows:
1. Both direct experience and indirect experience are important. Without direct life experience and relying solely on books, one can only become a bookworm. However, if you don't read extensively and don't accept the crystallization of life experience of countless people in history, your knowledge will not be enriched anyway.
2. If you read more, your appearance will naturally change. Many times, you may think that many of the books you have read have become a passing smoke and can no longer be remembered, but in fact they are still potential. In his temperament, in his conversation, and in his boundless mind. Of course, it can also be revealed in life and writing.
3. If reading can be regarded as a hobby, my only hobby is reading. People must read in order to inherit and carry forward the wisdom of their predecessors. The reason why human beings can progress depends on the ability to read and write books.
4. I have read many books, but most of them have been forgotten later. So what is the point of reading? When I was a child, I ate a lot of food. I can’t remember what I ate now, but what is certain is that some of it has grown into my bones and flesh. .
5. Reading is for your own benefit. Reading more cannot be regarded as an honor, and reading less cannot be regarded as shame. If you read less and thoroughly, you will definitely develop the habit of thoughtful thinking, and you will swim well, so that your temperament will change. If you read more without asking for a deep understanding, it will be like galloping ten miles to a foreign country. Although the eyes are full of treasures, it will only make you distracted and return empty-handed.
6. No matter what, never give up reading! I'm afraid that when I see you again in a few years, you will have become a completely different person. All he talked about was eating; he put a mantle on his shoulders and looked at the street to buy a cheap pig baby; he beat his neighbor to a bloody head for a few pieces of firewood or an egg. I didn’t even brush my teeth, and my books were all buried in the food hoard.