1. Knowledge is power.
2. The ideal of life is for an ideal life.
3. Books do not tell others about their usefulness. The wisdom of using books is not in the book, but outside the book. It is all gained through observation.
4. Reading makes people become perfect people.
5. True friendship is like health. You cannot appreciate its preciousness until it is lost.
6. Except for a true friend, no medicine can heal the heart. To a true friend you can convey your sorrows, joys, fears, hopes, doubts, remonstrances, and anything else that weighs on your heart.
7. The light a person gets from another person’s criticism is purer and purer than the light he gets from his own understanding and judgment...
8. The best preventive medicine to protect the health of the mind and heart is the advice and advice of friends.
9. Suspiciousness is the poison of friendship.
10. One of the main functions of friendship is to vent and release the resentment and frustration of people.
11. People who make temporary acquaintances cannot be regarded as friends.
12. People who do not get friendship will be miserable lonely people for life. A society without friendship is just a prosperous desert.
13. If you tell a friend about your happiness, you will get two happiness, and if you pour out your sorrow to a friend, you will get half of your sorrow.
Nature is like a seed. It can grow into a fragrant flower or a poisonous weed. Therefore, people should always check to cultivate the former and uproot the latter.
14. Friendship doubles joy and halve pain.
15. Reading is enough for pleasure, enough for enrichment, and enough for growth.
16. Reading makes people become perfect people. --- Bacon (UK)
17. Books are ships of thought sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious cargo to one generation after another. ---Bacon (UK)
18. Some books just need to be tasted, some need to be swallowed, and a few should be chewed. --- Bacon (UK)
19. The images of human wisdom and knowledge will last forever in books; they can survive the wear and tear of time and can be forever renovated. --- Bacon (UK)
20. Books do not tell people about their usefulness. The wisdom of using books is not in the book, but outside the book. It is all gained through observation. --- Bacon (UK)
21. When reading, we talk with wise men; in the affairs of life, we usually talk with fools. ---Bacon (UK)