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Famous aphorisms about reading methods

1. There are three aspects of reading, namely, understanding with the heart, understanding with the eyes, and understanding with the mouth. (Zhu Xi)

2. Reading is like mining, panning for gold in the sand. (Zhao Shuli)

3. Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation. (Hua Luogeng)

4. When reading, avoid reading too hard, or reading too hard. (Ye Shengtao)

5. Don’t be afraid of reading less, just be afraid of not being able to remember it well. (Xu Teli)

6. Experienced people use two eyes to read. One eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. (Goethe)

7. Don’t be greedy for too much reading, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. (Rousseau)

8. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if one of them is missing, it will be useless. (Franklin)

9. Determination is the most important thing for a scholar. (Sun Yat-sen)

10. Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. (Polk)

11. Read the book with great concentration; "Collection of Couplets"

12. It all depends on human effort: one year can be equal to two or three years, for example, you spend seventeen or eight hours reading every day; conversely, two or three years can be equal to one year, or even more than one year. I am still young and, for example, I only spend less than five or six hours a day reading. I am determined to spend sixteen to eighteen hours a day reading through the collected works of Chinese dynasties. (Cai Shangsi)

13. A bad book is like a bad friend, it may hurt you. (British proverb)

14. A truth learned purely through reading has a relationship with us just like prosthetics, dentures, wax noses or even artificial skin grafts. And the truth gained by independent thinking is like our natural limbs: they alone belong to us. (Schopenhauer)

15. Bad books are like bad friends, they can make us fall. (Fielding)

16. Scholars do not necessarily have knowledge. Real common sense is to know knowledge, be able to think, and be able to work. (Xu Teli)

17. Life is short and there is very little free time, so we should not waste a moment of free time reading books of little value. (Ruskin)

18. When reading, you should think deeply and ask questions. If you just read without thinking, you may follow what others say and become a slave to books; or you may just read and read and gain little. (Wang Zikun)

19. Don’t read without writing. (Xu Teli)

20. It doesn’t matter whether someone teaches you about learning. The most important thing is whether you have awareness and perseverance. (Fabre)

21. Don’t ask for too much reading, as time has accumulated, you will become rich with your books. (Feng Ban)

22. There are two kinds of people who work in vain and make vain efforts: one is those who have accumulated wealth but do not use it, and the other is those who have learned science but do not use it. Application person. (Sadie)

23. Good methods can enable us to better utilize our talents, while poor methods may hinder the development of talents. Therefore, the rare creative talent in science may be weakened or even killed due to poor methods; while good methods will increase and promote this talent. (Bernard)

24. Bad books tell you wrong concepts and make the ignorant become more ignorant. (Belinsky)

25. We can collect knowledge through reading, but we must use thinking to separate the chaff from the wheat. (Fusted)

26. Reading a book that is not suitable for you is worse than not reading at all. We must learn the skill of choosing the most valuable and most suitable reading materials for our needs. (Belinsky)

27. When I study, I always value less and never be greedy for more. Don’t be afraid of not reading enough, just be afraid of not being able to remember it well. (Xu Teli)

28. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, read thoroughly and think carefully. (Zhu Bo)

29. 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)

30. Understanding a page of a book is better than hastily reading a volume. (Macaulay)