16. For people without will, everything feels difficult; for people without brains, everything feels simple.
17. Books have their own destiny, which depends on the readers’ acceptance. ——Terentius Moore
18. The first sign of an educated mind is the ability to ask questions. ——Plekhanov
19. Read more literary books of your own in childhood. This is to plant fairy tales, which means to put aside the very strange imagination, the very wonderful wishes, the very kind love... Put it into your own mind, into your thinking and spirit. They are not like a tree that grows for you to see, but as long as you grow, they will become part of your life.
20. Apply one example and draw inferences about three others, hear one and know ten, and the scholar has studied deeply and is familiar with the principles, and then he can understand them all, so that he can achieve this. ——Zhu Xi
21. Books are like friends and must be chosen carefully. ——Hades
22. Reading should be like a hungry person throwing himself on bread.
23. The bookworm wraps himself in a web of words and can only see hazy images of things reflected in other people's thoughts. ——W. Hazlitt
24. Wisdom comes from being well-informed. (Arab proverb)
25. Books make us the inheritors of the spiritual life of past eras. ——Qin Ninge
26. No pain, no gain. To achieve success in one art, you should devote your whole life to it.
27. Books make us the inheritors of the spiritual life of all previous eras. ——Qin Ninge
28. Saving trouble is the way to clear the mind, and reading is the way to save trouble.
29. Books are ships - Keller said: "A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life."
30. People who can take in necessary nutrients are healthier than those who eat more. Likewise, true scholars are often not people who read a lot of books but people who read useful books. —— Aristi
31. A book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. ——Keller
32. Read a book in one sitting and remember it for a lifetime.
33. There is no way to learn without tranquility. ——(Three Kingdoms) Zhuge Liang
34. Those who have no doubts in reading must be taught to have doubts, and those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only here can they make progress.
35. You can see the Sanchun Well with your eyes closed, but you can only see the mud on your legs when the water comes out.
36. Only when the sun sets can one feel the value of sunshine.
37. A good book will make people want something when they open it and gain benefits when they close it. —— Alcott
38. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don’t advance, you will retreat. If you don’t learn, you will perish. ——Chen Duxiu
39. Treasures can be found if lost, but time can never be found if lost.
40. Books are the source. ——Gorky said: "Take care of books, they are the source of knowledge."
41. Books are more advanced human beings and the only ones that can hope for the future. ——I.B. Browning
42. Reading a good book for the first time is like finding a good friend; reading this good book again is like meeting a friend again. ——(French) Proverb
43. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. ——Guo Moruo
44. The emperor attaches great importance to heroes and teaches his children with articles. Everything is of inferior quality, but reading is of high quality. ——"Poems for Prodigy Encouraging Learning"
45. Rereading famous works cannot increase your understanding of the works; but it can increase your understanding of yourself——Clifton Fadiman
46. The book we need should be a sharp ax that can break the ice in our hearts. ——Richard de Burley
47. The body is afraid of being immobile, and the brain is afraid of not being used.
48. Every book has its own experience and lifespan. Some books are destroyed once and some books can last forever - Marshak
49. Pay attention everywhere All are knowledgeable.
50. I looked for peace everywhere, but found it nowhere. I found peace only when I read a small book alone. ——Thomas of Campten
51. Exaggerating is of no use. The shallower the knowledge, the deeper the confidence.
52. A book full of fallacies may be an interesting book; and a book without any fallacies may be a very boring book. ——Goldsmith