1. The closer your relationship with books, the deeper your understanding of life, because with the help of the mysteries of books, your personal vision is consistent with the inner vision of countless people; if you love books, you will Observing and understanding the world will be a thousand times more full and profound than before. ——Zweig
2. Books and periodicals are a kind of building that is constantly rising and spiraling upward, in which a variety of languages ??are used, endless activities, and tireless work. , the mad race of the whole human race; it is the refuge God provides to the mind against another global flood, against the invasion of barbarians. This is another Babylonian Tower of Babel for mankind. ——Hugo
3. The genius of an artist lies in his ability to select natural situations and turn them into real elements of literature; if he cannot weld these natural situations together, if his various metals cannot be cast, If it becomes a beautiful statue as a whole, then the work will fail! ——Balzac
4. Vivid, warm, fascinating and poetic, proving that what this person says comes from the heart, out of his opinions, love and beliefs; these things will be input into others like electricity. soul. Rigidity, indifference, and dullness indicate that the person is talking about what comes out of his head rather than what flows from his heart. It does not represent the best part of his life and is contrary to his beliefs. ——Belinsky
5. Books can only be passed down to future generations by relying on the perfection of their own form and the profound and true description of human nature. —— Maupassant
6. The book is taken from the vast life masterpiece and is a brief summary of him. Whoever can pick out the best things from the many dirty materials in these masterpieces, pick out the necessary things from the useless, and pick out the noble things from the ordinary, this person has fulfilled the noble mission of the writer. ——Feuerbach
7. The history of the mind has two main eras: the creation of writing and the invention of printing. Any other age is simply a consequence of these two. Reading and writing reveal new worlds to us, especially now, when reason has achieved what it has today. ——Karamsin
8. Those who read and read again and again, those who can indulge in reading freely according to their own hobbies are very happy. ——Saint-Beuve
9. The first page of Shakespeare that I read conquered my whole life, and after I read the first work, I seemed to have become congenitally blind. , a person who is suddenly given sight by a miraculous hand. I experienced and vividly felt that my life had increased infinitely; everything seemed new and mysterious to me, and an unfamiliar light made my eyes hurt. ——Goethe
10. Reading good books is a dialogue with the best people of the past era, and in the dialogue they only tell us their best ideas.
——Descartes