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Use a famous saying to describe the benefits of reading

1. Reading makes people enriched, thinking makes people profound, and talking makes people sober. ——(American) Franklin

2. When we read too fast or too slow, we can’t understand anything. ——(French) Pascal

3. Reading requires four things: first, the eyes, the second, the mouth, the third, the heart, and the fourth, the hands. ——Hu Shi

4. Don’t forget that reading is the most important means to obtain various knowledge. ——(English) Herzen

5. Reading makes people perfect, thinking makes people profound, and talking makes people clear. ——(American) Franklin

6. If you like reading, you can turn boring moments into moments of joy. ——(France) Montesquieu

7. To be good at reading, a person must be an inventor. (Reading Quotes) - (U.S.) Emerson

8. Reading too much will create some self-righteous and ignorant people. ——(France) Rousseau

9. To build a new country, you must build a new country, and you must read good books to fly hard. (Reading Quotes) - Guo Moruo

10. Reading is a noble mental exercise. ——(Benefits of Reading) (American) Thoreau

11. Reading gives people pleasure, brilliance and talent. ——(British) Bacon

12. Reading can inspire the soul, just like exercise can help the body. ——(British) Stiller

13. Reading is an adventure, like exploring new roads and conquering new soil. ——(American) Dewey

14. A family that does not study is a mentally disabled family. ——(Russian) Pavlenko

15. Books should be based on science, rather than letting science be based on books. ——(British) Bacon

16. It is never too late to read. Better late than never. ——Liang Shiqiu

17. Don’t waste your time. Reading is the only good thing in life. ——(France) Weng Sen

18. The more you read, the stronger and braver your spirit will be. ——(Soviet) Gorky

19. Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. Study! ——(Russian) Chekhov

20. Reading is enough for pleasure, enough for learning, and enough for talents. ——(British) Bacon