Examples of ancient people’s famous aphorisms to encourage learning are as follows:
1. Reading only by looking at it and reciting it is the most unhelpful thing. ——Zheng Banqiao
2. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. ——Hulps
3. Books are the ever-lasting beacon for people to accumulate wisdom. ——Curtis
4. To read any good book is to talk to many noble people. ——Descartes
5. Students without curiosity are like birds without wings. ——Sadie
6. I will never be satisfied at any time. The more I read, the more deeply I feel dissatisfied and the more I feel that I am lacking in knowledge. ——Marx
7. Scholars do not necessarily have knowledge. Real common sense is to know knowledge, be able to think, and be able to work. ——Xu Teli
8. People always have to learn. When you die, you graduate. ——Xiao Chunu
9. You must master books, not be mastered by books; you must read to live, not live to read. ——Bulwer
10. It is never too late to read. Better late than never. ——Liang Shiqiu
11. Reading makes people fulfilled; talking makes people agile; writing and note-taking make people precise. History makes people wise; poetry makes people clever; mathematics makes people precise; natural history makes people profound; ethics makes people solemn; logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. ——Bacon
12. Books, like people, are also living scenery. They are also living and talking things. - Gorky
13. Books are a huge power. ——Lenin
14. The next best thing to choosing good friends is choosing good books. ——Calder
15. When many people are wandering on a road, they have to give way to a main road and let those who cherish time rush in front of them. ——Socrates