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50 famous quotes about reading to encourage learning and sharing

1. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. ——Hobbes (British writer)

2. There is no other way to read, but to study with determination and humility, and to read it carefully over and over again, which is the way to achieve success. ——Zhu Xi

3. Books are ships of thought sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious cargo to one generation after another. ——Bacon

4. If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river. ——Xun Kuang

5. Books are lighthouses standing in the vast ocean of time. ——Whipple (USA)

6. It is better to understand a page of a book than to read a volume hastily. ——Macaulay (British writer)

7. Reading should be done step by step; read a book only when you are familiar with it, and do not be reckless, as it is useless to read too many books. ——Hu Juren (Ming Dynasty)

8. Books are the ladder of human progress. ——Gorky

9. No one will read a book to death. Everyone studies himself from books, either to discover himself or to control himself. ——Romain Rolland (French writer)

10. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Gu Yanwu

11. The desire for speed is the most serious disease in reading. The kung fu must be dense and uninterrupted, not unhurried. ——Lu Long (Qing Dynasty)

12. Reading is my only entertainment. I do not waste my time in hotels, gambling, or any kind of bad games; but I work as hard as necessary on my career. ——Franklin

13. A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. ——Keller (American physicist)

14. Find something in the books you read that can lead you to the depths, and throw away everything else, that is, throw away the burden on your mind. Overweight and anything that lures you away from the point. ——Einstein

15. Books make some people knowledgeable, but they also make some people who don’t eat enough go crazy. ——Petrarch (Italian poet)

16. There are three ways to read: one is to read without understanding, the other is to read and understand, and the other is to read and understand what is in the book. Something that doesn't exist. ——Knyazhinin (Russian playwright)

17. Live with books and never sigh. ——Romain Rolland

18. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, read thoroughly and think deeply. ——Zhu Bo

19. A good book is a good friend, and this will always be the case today and tomorrow. ——Tapa (UK)

20. When we read a good book for the first time, we seem to have found a friend; when we read this book again, it seems that we have found a friend again. Reunited with old friends. ——Voltaire

21. My lifelong hobby, apart from revolution, is reading. If I don't study for a day, I can't live. ——Sun Yat-sen

22. If you don’t have any hobbies in reading, you can do as much as you can. If you don't read a lot of books first, you will be at a loss or lose your preference. Go broad before going deep, and be broad before becoming specialized. ——Lu Xun

23. If you give an outline, it will be clear to thousands of eyes; if you interpret a volume, it will be clear to all. ——Zheng Xuan

24. Isn’t it a pleasure to learn and practice from time to time? ——Confucius

25. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang

26. Good books are the most precious treasures. —— Belinsky

27. To learn to read, you must first read very slowly. Until the end of a book worthy of your intensive reading, you should still read it very slowly. ——Faqi (French scientist)

28. If I can survive, of course I will still learn. ——Lu Xun

29. Books are the summary of human knowledge. Books are the nourishment of the world. ——Shakespeare

30. Living in our world, it is completely impossible to understand people without reading. ——Gorky

31. Read thousands of volumes and write like a god. ——Du Fu

32. Ideal books are the key to wisdom. --List? Tolstoy

33. Be tireless in learning and teaching. ——Confucius

34. Reading without thinking back is like food without digestion. ——Burke (American Thinker)

35. Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people. ——Goethe

36. I will never be satisfied at any time. The more I read, the more deeply I feel dissatisfied and the more I feel that I am lacking in knowledge. ——Marx

37. Reading is learning, excerpting is organizing, and writing is creating. ——Wu Han

38. Books are this tool for transforming the soul. What mankind needs is enlightening nourishment. And reading is exactly this kind of nourishment. ——Hugo

39. Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. ——Polk (British writer)

40. Love books-this is the source of knowledge! ——Gorky

41. Knowledge is mainly acquired through initiative, not through teaching. ——Qian Sanqiang

42. The more I read, the closer books bring me to the world, and the brighter and more meaningful life becomes to me. ——Gorky

43. Books are a huge power.

——Lenin

44. You cannot read books with faith without thinking. You must boldly ask questions, be diligent in excerpting data, analyze data, and find out the interrelationships. This is a way of learning. ——Gu Jiegang

45. Reading more than ten thousand volumes without a suitable master is like a man who suddenly got rich and has a hard time spending money. ——Zheng Banqiao

46. The more you read, the more you feel the emptiness in your belly. ——Shelley (British poet)

47. Knowing the past but not knowing the present is called sinking. Knowing the present but not knowing the past is called blindness. ——Wang Chong

48. The more you read without thinking, you will feel that you know a lot; but the more you read and think, you will clearly see that you Know very little. ——Voltaire (French philosopher and writer)

49. Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment. ——Montesquieu

50. Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to body.

——Addison (British writer)