Famous aphorisms to encourage learning are as follows:
1. We read automatically, that is, read as a hobby. It is mostly useless to ask others for advice. We have to browse first and then make a decision. One or more specialized subjects that you love; but there are disadvantages to studying exclusively, so you must get in touch with the real world to make the books you read come alive. ——Lu Xun
2. When reading, when you first read, you will have doubts about the unknown; secondly, you will gradually have doubts; in the middle, you will always have doubts. After this, doubts will gradually be cleared up, until you have a thorough understanding and no doubts, and then learning begins. ——Zhu Xi
3. Knowledge can be obtained by reading, but more useful knowledge and understanding of the world can only be obtained by studying various people. ——Chesterfield
4. When a person only has a very limited time at his disposal, he will naturally spend it where it is most needed. No matter how busy, tired or uncomfortable I am, I always take some time to play and read with my son. ——Mrs. Gandhi
5. When a great idea comes to the world as a gospel, it will become an offense to the masses who are bound by stereotypes, and to those who have read a lot but are not knowledgeable. From a deep perspective, it's a stupid thing. ——Goethe
6. Reading makes people enriched, discussion makes people witty, notes make people accurate, reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people smart, mathematics makes people thoughtful, science makes people profound, and ethics It makes people solemn, and logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. Whatever you learn becomes your character. ——(British) Bacon