1. A gentleman lives in truth, not in beauty; he governs the inside, but not the outside. ——Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "On Reading in Hanlin Academy"
2. Time gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge. ——Ostrovsky
3. Books are of great significance to human beings... However, books are not only useless to those who cannot read, but also to those who are mechanical. Those who cannot derive living thoughts from dead words after reading the book are useless. ——Ushensky
4. Read for the rise of China. ——Zhou Enlai
5. The sound of wind and rain and the sound of reading are in my ears; I care about everything about my family, state, and world affairs. ——Gu Xiancheng
6. The sound of wind, rain, and reading is heard; family affairs, national affairs, world affairs, everything is concerned. ——Gu Xiancheng
7. If you are determined to have true character, you must work hard to study. —— Ruan Yuan
8. The heart is like the source of water. If the source is clear, the flow will be clear. If the heart is right, things will be done right. ——Xue Xuan, Ming Dynasty, "Reading Record·Experience"
9. When it comes to reading, quantity is not the first priority. What is important is the quality of the book and the degree of thinking it arouses. ——Franklin
10. If you read excessively or endlessly without thinking, what you have read will not be unforgettable, and most of it will eventually disappear. ——Schopenhauer
11. Loving reading is equivalent to changing the lonely and boring time in life into moments of great enjoyment. ——Montesquieu
12. Honesty should be the main thing in dealing with yourself, in matters, and in your subordinates. ——Ming Dynasty Xue Xuan's "Study Record"
13. A teacher should not specialize in teaching, his responsibility is to teach people how to behave; students should not specialize in reading, his responsibility is to learn the way of life. ——Tao Xingzhi
14. The poor must study more, and the rich must not forget farming. ——(Qing Dynasty) Wang Yongbin
15. There is poetry and calligraphy in the belly, and the spirit comes from reading thousands of volumes. ——(Song Dynasty) Su Shi
16. My lifelong hobby. Apart from revolution, there is only good reading. If I don’t study for a day, I can’t live. ——Sun Yat-sen
17. People who do not study will stop thinking. Everyone longs for knowledge. Once the desire for knowledge is extinguished in him, he ceases to be a human being. ——Nansen
18. Black-haired people hate studying early, while white-haired people hate studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
19. There is no cheaper entertainment and more lasting satisfaction than reading. ——Mengtaiju
20. Education! science! To learn to read is to light a torch; every syllable of every word sends out sparks. ——Hugo
21. When dealing with a brave person, read without words. ——Zhou Enlai
22. People don’t need to talk about wealth, only the sound of reading is the best. ——(Ming Dynasty) Tang Yin
23. Chiseling the wall to steal the light, gathering fireflies to make bags; enduring poverty to study, the car Yinkuangheng. ——(Yuan) Xu Mingkui
24. There have been many empty talkers who read books just to "refute" others and loudly promote their own revolutionary spirit in order to jump to those more humble and serious comrades. Go in front. ——Gorky
25. Determination is the most important thing for scholars. ——Sun Yat-sen
26. When we read, others are thinking for us. We just repeat the process of his thought activities, just like when children learn calligraphy, they use a pen to follow what the teacher writes in pencil. The strokes are like a gourd. A large part of our mental activity is relieved when we read. Therefore, when we stop thinking for ourselves and read a book, we feel very relaxed. However, when reading, our minds actually become a playground for other people's thoughts. Therefore, a person who reads more, or who is immersed in reading all day, can rest and recuperate, but his thinking ability will gradually lose, just like a person who often rides a horse will have poor walking ability. The same reason. ——Schopenhauer
27. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies. ——Li Kuchan
28. I am so proud of myself that I have an empty stomach, and I don’t know that I haven’t read until I open the book. ——(Qing Dynasty) Zhang Yuelou
29. If my childhood days could come back, I would no longer waste my time. I would spend every minute and every second studying! ——Tagore
30. She should improve her knowledge. For Antoinette, it was indeed time to get serious about reading. Two hours a day is not too much, and it will make her more alert and more intelligent during the remaining twenty-two hours of the twenty-four hours.
——Zweig