The famous sayings about the importance of reading are as follows:
1. Even if you don’t taste the quinoa, soup and wheat rice cold, you need to read five cars in a lifetime.
2. A book full of fallacies may be an interesting book; while a book without any fallacies may be a very boring book.
3. The sound of wind and rain and the sound of reading are in my ears, and I care about everything in the world, including family affairs, national affairs, and everything in the world.
4. What will my husband do when he studies? Distinguish its great meaning, use it to cultivate yourself and govern others, observe its subtle words, and put it into spiritual use with good and refined meaning.
5. It is most unhelpful to rely on reading and reciting what you read. My eyes are blurred, my heart is in a hurry, there are so many things in my mind, and I am overwhelmed by the traffic. It's like looking at the beauty in a scene, and it passes by just one glance. What's the benefit to me. Reading dead books is harmful to yourself, and it is harmful to others when you open your mouth; but not reading is not necessarily a good thing. Good books are the rich blood of a great mind.
6. Books are mentors for young people and nurses for the elderly. In times of silence, books make us happy and stay away from all pain.
7. Books should serve one of four purposes: to gain wisdom, to become pious, to gain pleasure, or to facilitate use.
8. Learning does not depend on whether someone teaches you. The most important thing is whether you have awareness and perseverance.
9. A book lover will definitely not lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a lovely partner, and a warm comforter.
10. When it comes to reading, quantity is not the most important thing. What is important is the quality of the book and the degree of thinking it arouses.
11. In the long journey of seeking truth, only by learning, constantly learning, diligently learning, and creative learning can we climb over mountains and ridges.
12.? Books are of great significance to human beings, but books are not only useless to those who cannot read, but also to those who will not die after reading the books mechanically. People who extend living thoughts in words are also useless.
13. In general, when reading a book, one must first read it thoroughly so that all the words come out of my mouth; and then think carefully so that all the meanings come out of my heart, and then you can gain something.
14. People who don’t read will stop thinking. Everyone longs for knowledge. Once the desire for knowledge is extinguished in him, he ceases to be a human being.
15. The works of masters take root in our hearts, and the poems of poets run in our veins. We read books when we are young and remember them when we are old.