1. Read a book and gain wisdom.
2. If you don’t eat, you will be hungry; if you don’t study, you will be stupid.
3. If you don’t move forward, you won’t know how far you have to go; if you don’t study hard, you won’t understand the truth.
4. If a tree is not cultivated, it will not grow straight; if a person does not learn, he will have no knowledge.
5. It is better to enrich yourself with knowledge than to decorate yourself with pearls.
6. Bees pluck hundreds of flowers to make sweet wine, and people read books to understand the truth.
7. Labor is the source of knowledge; knowledge is the guide to life.
8. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.
9. A sword will become rusty if it is not sharpened; a person will fall behind if he does not learn.
10. Lush seedlings need water; growing teenagers need to learn.
11. Stars make the sky dazzling; knowledge enables people to increase their talents.
12. Make candles for clarity and read for reason.
13. Food nourishes the body, and books enrich wisdom.
14. The three most precious things in the world are knowledge, food and friendship. (Burmese proverb)
15. Books that are kept but not read are like waste paper. (British proverb)
16. Accumulating knowledge is better than accumulating gold and silver. (European proverb)
17. Humility is a friend of learning
18. Mount Tai is not built for building, and knowledge is not for boasting. The sky doesn't say anything about how high it is, and the earth doesn't say anything about how high it is.
19. When the water is full, it will overflow; when the moon is full, it will suffer losses; when you are complacent, you will be defeated; when you are conceited, you will be foolish.
20. Steamed buns have meat, not skin; people are knowledgeable and don’t talk about it.
21. Nothing will happen if you are not sincere, and nothing will happen if you are not open-minded. Those who are not self-righteous will be knowledgeable, and those who are not complacent will benefit.
22. A humble person always thinks about his own shortcomings; a proud person always praises his own strengths.
23. To praise oneself is to belittle oneself. Complacency is the end of wisdom.
24. If having a beard means you are knowledgeable, then a goat can also give lectures.
25. Achievement is the ladder for the humble to advance and the slide for the proud to retreat.
26. People who brag about their knowledge are tantamount to promoting their ignorance.
27. Exaggerating is of no use. The shallower the knowledge, the deeper the confidence.
28. A person who is quiet and taciturn may not be stupid, and a person who is chatty and eloquent may not be wise.
29. A broad river is calm, and a knowledgeable person is humble. Scholars are not afraid of their clothes being torn, but they are afraid that their stomachs will be empty.
30. The mountains never get too high and the water never gets too deep. Pride is the precursor to failure.
31. Pride comes from shallowness, and arrogance comes from ignorance. Pride is the beginning of failure, and complacency is the end of wisdom.
32. People who tell lies are like firecrackers, they are over after one blast. Only when it is difficult to discern clearly can one be able to illuminate things; only when balance is balanced can one be able to weigh things.
33. Humility is the friend of learning, and complacency is the enemy of learning.
34. The enemy of rushing is laziness, and the enemy of learning is complacency.
35. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. A person with modesty will learn ten things as ten, and a proud person will learn one thing as ten things.
36. The stronger among the stronger, the stronger among them. Don’t boast in front of others. Being satisfied with present achievements suffocates the future.
37. A person who likes to brag is like a big drum whose sound is loud and hollow.
38. Only when people are empty can they know others. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. If you are full, you will overflow; if you are arrogant, you will be defeated.
39. Knowledge is stored in the sea of ??humility. (Korean proverb)
40. Don’t be satisfied no matter how profound your knowledge is, and don’t ignore your mistakes no matter how small they are. (Mongolian proverb)
41. Understanding one’s ignorance means that one has gained something. (Latin American proverb)
42. Be knowledgeable and ask questions if you don’t understand. (Famous Quotes www.lz13.cn)
43. A dull knife will be sharpened by a stone, and a stupid person will learn from it. Learning from others can make progress.
44. Trying does not mean suffering, and asking does not mean suffering. People who are good at asking questions are rich in knowledge.
45. Don’t listen to instructions and make many twists and turns. Pretending to understand if you don't understand will always be a loser.
46. A wise man will lose something after a thousand worries; a fool will gain something after a thousand worries.
47. If you can’t learn, learn; if you don’t know, ask; if you are ashamed to ask others, you will never make progress.
48. A knowledgeable person will ask even if he understands; a person with shallow knowledge will not ask even if he does not understand.
49. If you wash out wells three times and eat good water, you will have good martial arts skills.
50. Fingers may be long or short, and knowledge may be high or low. There is no before or after in learning, and those who have mastered it are the teachers.
51. Only by asking questions while learning can you become knowledgeable. If you want to know more, listen to others.
52. Children should also listen to their words as long as they are beneficial.
53. Learn how bees pick flowers, and ask hundreds of experts to become an expert.
54. Old ginger has a strong spiciness, and the elderly have more experience. Ask others for advice without breaking the bank and rolling your tongue.
55. Afraid of asking for directions and getting lost. Be diligent and never take the wrong path.
56. Books that are kept but not read are like waste paper. (British proverb)
57. People who don’t ask will always be together with ignorance. (East African proverb)
58. If your ears have no bottom, you can hear from morning to night.
(African proverb)
59. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb
60. No matter how hard you work, you will gain something. To achieve success in one art, you should devote your whole life to it.
61. A person who doesn’t want to cross a small river naturally doesn’t want to cross an ocean. The more you use the needle, the brighter it becomes, and the more you use the brain, the smarter it becomes.
62. Learning comes from hard work, and art comes from hard work. Don't be afraid of being ignorant, but be afraid of being short of ambition.
63. Talent is the result of hard work. Talent is the blade, hard work is the whetstone.
64. Although climbing up the stairs is laborious, each step gets higher. Without polishing, a gem will not shine.
65. Only with a dedicated mind can you embroider flowers, and only with a calm mind can you weave linen. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.
66. If you travel every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you study every moment, you are not afraid of thousands of volumes. The more you practice, the better you will be. If you don’t practice, you will be dull.
67. Only those who work hard to climb to the top can step on the top. Difficulties are human textbooks.
68. Sweat and harvest are loyal partners, and diligence and knowledge are the most beautiful couple.
69. Learning is like drilling for oil. The deeper you drill, the more you can find the essence of knowledge. First learn to crawl, then learn to walk.
70. Even a solid heart can wear through a stone. A good memory is worse than a bad pen. Diligence is the mother of success.
71. Those who aim too high will gain nothing, but those who work hard will gain knowledge. A master of all kinds of skills is not as good as a master of one skill.
72. If you chase two rabbits at the same time, you will catch neither one. The first time he was alive, the second time he was familiar with it, and the third time he came to be a master.
73. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don’t advance, you will retreat. Learning is like rushing, you cannot be slow.
74. The root of knowledge is bitter, but the fruit of knowledge is sweet. Knowledge comes from diligence, wealth comes from thrift.
75. Attention is the gateway to wisdom. To achieve amazing art, you need to work hard.
76. As long as you work hard, the iron pestle can be ground into an embroidery needle. The fist never leaves the hand, the song never leaves the mouth.
77. Always speak fluently and act with ease. The lightest ink is better than the strongest memory.
78. Don’t relax while rubbing the rope, and don’t stop moving forward. Aiming is not shooting, starting is not reaching.
79. Without hard study, there would be no simple invention. (Yugoslav proverb)
80. Whoever enjoys too much has no time to study. (French proverb)
81. Whoever wants to know more must sleep less. (Armenian proverb)
82. Knowledge is like spring water under the sand and gravel. The deeper you dig, the clearer the spring water becomes. (Danish proverb)
83. Knowledge requires repeated exploration, and land requires hard work. (Nepalese proverb)
84. Learning is like driving a car to climb a mountain. If you don’t advance, you will retreat. (Japanese proverb)
85. If you read a book a hundred times, its meaning will become apparent
86. If you cannot understand it after reading it, it will not be of much use.
87. If you know one thing, you can know everything
88. If you don’t have eyes in your heart, it’s useless to have eyes.
89. One day of careful consideration is better than ten days of recklessness.
90. Eating steamed buns that have been chewed by others has no taste.
91. There is no better way to believe in books than to have no books at all.
92. If the light is not turned on, it will not turn on, and if the reason is not argued, it will not be clear.
93. For people without will, everything feels difficult; for people without brains, everything feels simple.
94. Learning is worth doubting. Small doubts lead to small progress, and big doubts lead to great progress.
95. Hearing without examining is worse than not hearing.
96. Reading without knowing the meaning is equivalent to chewing tree bark.
97. If you don’t chew, you won’t know the taste; if you don’t read, you won’t know the meaning.
98. If you don’t want to study, you will be scratching your head.
99. Review the past and learn the new.
100. The more you sharpen your knife, the sharper it becomes, and the more you use your brain, the smarter it becomes.
101. The body is afraid of being immobile and the brain is afraid of not being used.
102. Memorizing is not as good as understanding.
103. To think is to argue with yourself. (Spanish proverb)
104. One careful consideration is better than a hundred hasty actions. (Yugoslav proverb)
105. There is no bottom to knowledge, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning
106. All rivers return to the sea, and the sea will never be full.
107. The stones on the mountain can be carried, the water in the river can be scooped out, and the knowledge in the world can be learned endlessly.
108. The book bag has no bottom.
109. Life is limited, but knowledge is limitless.
110. There is an endless road to walk and endless principles to know.
111. Learning is like accumulating salary, and those who come after you will get the upper hand.
112. Only when you learn to know your shame can you know that your art is not good.
113. Everywhere you pay attention, there is knowledge.
114. The spring water cannot be drained, and the knowledge cannot be exhausted.
115. Be old, learn to be old, and still learn skills when you live to be eighty.
116. A smart woodcutter should be good at cutting wood and sharpening his knife.
117. Wisdom comes from being well-informed. (Arab proverb)
118. He who does not want to see is worse than a blind man; he who does not want to hear is worse than a deaf man. (French proverb)
119. A scholar’s ??day is more valuable than an uneducated person’s life.
(Arab proverb)
120. Countless grains of soil cross the endless ocean of learning. (Mongolian proverb)
121. Knowledge has no bottom, and learning has no limit. (Mongolian proverb)
122. Time is precious wealth
123. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.
124. A young man without learning, an old man without knowledge.
125. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad.
126. Only when the sun sets can people feel the value of sunshine.
127. I remember the young man riding a bamboo horse, and when he turned around, he saw a white-headed man.
128. It’s hard to buy youth with money.
129. The lost time is nowhere to be found.
130. Saving time means extending life.
131. The miser says that money is the lifeblood, but the diligent person thinks that time is the lifeblood.
132. Time is the most precious wealth.
133. You joke with time, but it takes you seriously.
134. Fix the leaks while the weather is clear, and study while you are young.
135. One today is better than two tomorrows.
136. If you don’t get up early in the morning, you will miss a day’s work; if you are not diligent in studying when you are young, you will miss a lifetime.
137. Those who wait for time are those who waste time.
138. The most precious wealth is time, and the greatest waste is wasted time.
139. Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard, but old-haired people regret studying late.
140. Squandering money is a corrupt thing, and wasting time is a corrupt person.
141. Whoever wastes his life has left gold without buying anything.
142. Treasures can be found if lost, but time can never be found if lost.
143. Lazy people have more in their mouths.
144. There are no two mornings in a day, and the passage of time will never come again.
145. If you are familiar with the science of swimming, it is better to swim in the big river
146. When you are outside the mountain, you will feel that the mountain is small, but when you enter the mountain, you will know how deep the mountain is.
147. There is nothing better than doing it yourself.
148. Weaving a small basket from wattle sticks looks easy but is difficult to do.
149. If you don’t see something, you won’t know it if you don’t do it.
150. If you don’t get into the water, you will never know how to swim; if you don’t set sail, you will never know how to punt a boat.
151. If you don’t climb rugged mountains, you won’t know how flat the earth is.
152. See, see, don’t see, don’t know.
153. The balance is a measure of weight and a touchstone of right and wrong.
154. Once water is released, mud is cleared once; after one thing, wisdom is gained.
155. Money cannot buy more experience.
156. Having knowledge but not applying it is like plowing but not sowing.
157. How can you see the Sanchun Well with your eyes closed? Only when the water comes out can you see the mud on your legs.
158. When the book is used, you will regret it less. You will not know the difficulties until you have experienced them.
159. It is better to watch than to listen, and it is better to do than to watch.
160. You know the nature of fish when you are close to the water, and you know the sounds of birds when you are close to the mountains.
161. Children who often go out know more than their parents.
162. Those who read thousands of poems are good at poems, and those who view thousands of swords know how to use swords.
163. If reading is not combined with reality, knowledge is just clouds in the sky.
164. You cannot fully understand the forest if you stand outside the forest.
165. If you want to know what is happening on the other side, you must cross the river.
166. A wise man hears it once and thinks about it ten times; he sees it once and practices it ten times.
167. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master. ——Du Fu
168. There are three ways to read, namely, the heart, the eyes, and the mouth. ——Zhu Xi
169. To establish oneself is to establish one’s studies first, and to establish one’s studies is to read. ——Ouyang Xiu
170. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Liu Yi
171. Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard, but white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
172. The books are as affectionate as old friends, and the joys and sorrows of the morning and dusk are like each other. ——Yu Qian
173. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang
174. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. ——"Han Yuefu." "Long Song Xing"
175. Don't wait for a while. The young man's head will turn gray, and he will feel empty and sad. ——Yue Fei
176. Work hard to know all the characters in the world, and resolve to read all the books in the world. ——Su Shi
177. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flaps its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies. ——Li Kuchan
178. If you are determined to achieve true character, you must work hard to study. —— Ruan Yuan
179. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. ——Zhuge Liang
180. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms"
181. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you can't compose them. ——Sun Zhu's "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"
182. When the book is used, it will be regretted. It will not be difficult until it has happened. ——Lu You
183. Asking the canal how clear it is is because there is a source of living water. ——Zhu Xi
184. Good books are the most precious treasures.
——Belinsky
185. Books are the only immortal thing. ——Chute
186. Books make people the masters of the universe. ——Pavlenko
187. The soul of the entire past lies in the book. ——Carlyle
188. The influence of people is short and weak, but the influence of books is broad and far-reaching. ——Pushkin
189. People can’t live without books just like they can’t live without air. ——Korolev
190. Books are not only life, but also the source of cultural life in the present, past and future. ——Kufayev
191. Books introduce us to the best society and enable us to get to know the great wise men of all eras. ——Smiles
192. Books are this tool for transforming the soul. What mankind needs is enlightening nourishment. And reading is exactly this kind of nourishment. ——Hugo
193. Good books are the rich blood of a great soul. ——Milton
194. Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. ——Goethe
195. If you don’t study, there will be no real education, and at the same time, it is impossible to have any discernment. ——Herzen
196. When reading, I would like to stay in front of every beautiful thought, just like I stay in front of every truth. ——Emerson
197. Books are ships of thought sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious cargo to one generation after another.
——Bacon