Knowledge is power.
The ideal of life is for the ideal life.
Books don't tell people their uses. The wisdom of using books is not in the book, but outside the book, all by observation.
Reading makes people perfect.
Sincere friendship is like health. You don't realize its preciousness until you lose it.
No medicine can communicate with the soul except true friends. For a sincere friend, you can convey your worries, joys, fears, hopes, doubts, advice and anything that weighs on your heart.
The light a person gets from other people's lies is cleaner and purer than the light he gets from his own understanding and judgment. ...
The best preventive medicine to protect people's mental health is the advice and suggestions of friends.
Doubt is the poison of friendship.
One of the main functions of friendship is to vent people's anger and frustration.
An acquaintance is not a friend.
People who can't get friendship are poor loners all their lives. A society without friendship is just a bustling desert.
If you tell your happiness to a friend, you will get two happiness, and if you tell your sadness to a friend, you will get half.
Nature is like a seed, which can grow into both fragrant flowers and poisonous weeds, so people should always check it to cultivate the former and pull out the latter.
Friendship doubles happiness and halves pain.
Reading Quotes
1. Reading is enough to make people happy, colorful and talented.
2. Reading makes people perfect. Bacon (UK)
3. Books are ships of thoughts sailing in the waves of the times, and they carefully transport precious goods to generation after generation. Bacon (UK)
Some books just need to be tasted, some books need to be swallowed, and some books need to be chewed carefully. Bacon (UK)
5. The image of human wisdom and knowledge will remain in the book forever; They can be protected from the wear and tear of time and can be renovated forever. Bacon (UK)
6. Books don't tell people their uses. The wisdom of using books is not in the book, but outside the book, all by observation. Bacon (UK)
7. When reading, we talk to the wise; In the affairs of life, we usually talk to fools. Bacon (UK)