1. Reading in a young age is like peeping at the moon through a gap, reading in middle age is like looking at the moon in a courtyard, and reading in old age is like playing with the moon on the stage. They are all obtained by the shallowness and depth of experience
Shallow and deep ears. ——Zhang Chao
2. The learning of Confucius, a saint, must begin with reading books.
——Su Shi
3. When reading text, you must read it in large sections, keep your spirit up, your muscles and bones upright, and don’t be sleepy, as if there is a sword behind you. It is necessary to be thorough in a paragraph; if you hit the beginning, the tail will respond, and if you hit the tail, the head will respond, and then it will begin. Don't press the book and you will be there, and cover the book and forget it.
——Zhu Xi
4. If you want to gain knowledge from reading that is worth remembering forever, you should spend more time studying those countless things
It is undoubtedly the work of talented writers, and we continue to get nourishment from them.
——Seneca
5. Reading makes people enriched, talking makes people agile, and writing and note-taking make people precise. ...History makes people wise, poetry makes people clever, mathematics makes people precise, natural history makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent.
——F. Bacon
6. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like no sunshine; wisdom without books is like no birds
Has wings.
——Shakespeare
7. Ideal books are the key to wisdom.
——Leo Tolstoy
8. If you want perfect books, there will be no books that can be read in the world. If you want perfect people, there will be no books in the world that can be read. There are only a limited number of people.
——Lu Xun
9. Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually the combination of people’s souls and the great wisdom of all nations, ancient and modern.
process.
——Gorky
10. Live with books and never sigh.
—— Romain Rolland
11. I threw myself on books, like a hungry person on bread.
——Gorky
12. There are two motives for reading a book: one is that you like it, and the other is that you can boast about it.
——Russell
13. The more good books you read, the more ignorant you feel.
——Bernard Shaw
14. Reading the works of famous writers can cultivate eloquence.
——Voltaire
15. Reading too much will create some self-righteous and ignorant people.
——Rousseau
Let’s start with these.