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Living with books, you will never sigh. Selected classic reading quotes.

#motivational quotes # Introduction Books are your best friends. When you encounter any difficulties in life, you can turn to it for help and it will never abandon you. , compiled "Living with books, never sighing, selected classic reading quotes" for your reference, thank you for your reading and support!

 

Part 1: Selected classic reading quotes

1. Books are beacons standing in the vast ocean of time. ——Whipple (USA)

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

3. Reading makes up for the deficiencies of nature, and experience makes up for the deficiencies of reading. ——Bacon

4. Books are a huge power. ——Lenin

5. Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to body. ——Edison

6. Having enough food, warm clothes and no education is like a beast. ——Mencius

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

8. I never tire of reading a good book a hundred times, and I will know myself after reading the lessons thoroughly. ——Su Shi

9. Books are friends. Although they are not passionate, they are very loyal. ——Hugo

10. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, to read thoroughly and to think carefully. ——Zhu Xi

11. Don’t read to death, or get into trouble with reading. ——Ye Shengtao

12. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true meanings of my educational belief. ——Suhomlinsky

13. Reading is like mining, "mining for gold in the sand." ——Zhao Shuli

14. People who don’t study will stop thinking. —— Diderot

15. Reading more, learning more, and seeking more experience are the guarantee of the future. ——Romain Rolland (France)

Chapter 2: Books are the guiding light on the road of life

1. Books are the legacy left to mankind by genius , passed down from generation to generation, is a gift to those who have not yet been born.

2. Books are your best friends. When you encounter any difficulties in life, you can turn to it for help and it will never abandon you.

3. Books are lighthouses in the ocean, which can give people hope in the most distant and bleak life paths.

4. Ideal books are the key to wisdom.

5. Books are the ever-lasting beacon for people to accumulate wisdom.

6. A book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow harbor to the infinite ocean of light in life.

7. Except for barbaric countries, the entire world is ruled by books.

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

9. Books are mentors for young people and nurses for the elderly. In times of silence, books make us happy and away from all pain.

10. Books can guide us into a noble society and get to know the greatest figures of each era.

11. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like a life without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings.

12. Evaluating a city depends on how many bookstores it has.

13. Books are tools for creating the soul.

14. Books are the most patient, tolerant and delightful companions. It will never abandon you in any difficult or difficult time.

 

Chapter 3: Reading requires an in-depth understanding of the truth

1. If you drive according to the methods in the book, it will be completely in line with the horse's temperament. According to the ancients, If we use the system to constrain today's people, we will not be able to understand the changes in things.

2. Don’t be greedy for more when studying. Only by doing less and being more refined can you gain something. Only by learning without confusion can you have a deep understanding.

3. We cannot do things half-heartedly, just like the eyes cannot look at two places at the same time, the ears cannot hear two sounds at the same time, and the hands cannot do two things at the same time.

4. For all things, if you can’t ask with your eyes and your mouth, you can’t fully understand the true nature of things.

5. The essence can be inferred through phenomena. For example, if you see ivory, you can tell that an elephant is bigger than an ox; if you see a tiger's tail, you can tell that it is bigger than a raccoon dog.

6. When writing an article, you should not be limited by the things in front of you, but let your imagination gallop in the vast world.

7. To enrich a writer’s talent, he must expand his horizons.

8. To evaluate the work comprehensively and correctly, you must read extensively.

9. Everything in life requires a firm will. Hunger and cold cannot restrain oneself.

10. If you are not modest, how can you be worthy?