Famous quotes about reading plus author
1. Even if you don’t taste the quinoa soup and wheat rice cold, you will need five cartloads of books in a lifetime. ——(Song Dynasty) Lu You
2. In reading, you want to be refined but not knowledgeable, and you want to be focused rather than miscellaneous. ——Huang Tingjian
3. No one has ever read for the sake of reading. He can only read himself in books, discover himself in books, or check himself. ——Romain Rolland
4. Traveling thousands of miles is better than reading thousands of books.
5. Find things in the books you read that can lead you to the depths, and throw away everything else, that is, throw away things that overburden your mind and lure you away from the point. everything. ——Einstein
6. A bad book is like a bad friend, it may hurt you. ——British proverb
7. Time gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge. ——Ostrovsky
8. When it comes to reading, quantity is not the first priority. What is important is the quality of the book and the degree of thinking it arouses. ——Franklin
9. A kind of truth learned purely by reading is as related to us as artificial limbs, 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
10. When the labor you put in does not receive monetary and material rewards, you can definitely get spiritual pleasure of equal value.
11. There is no other way to study, but to be determined and open-minded, and to play it repeatedly and carefully, you will have merit. ——Zhu Xi
12. The works of the masters take root in our hearts, and the poets’ beautiful lines run in our blood vessels. We read books when we are young and remember them when we are old. ——Herzlit
13. There is no better way to nourish the heart than to have fewer desires; there is no better happiness than reading. ——Zheng Chenggong
14. Reading is learning, excerpting is organizing, and writing is creating. ——Wu Han
15. Books are ships of thought sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious cargo to one generation after another. ——Bacon
16. No book is so bad that it is useless. ——Pliny the Younger
17. Reading is learning, and using is also learning, and it is more important learning. ——Mao Zedong
18. Books are the summary of human knowledge. Books are the nourishment of the world. ——Shakespeare
19. If life is compared to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like sunshine. ——Chi Li
20. Real books should be the product of night and silence, not the fruit of day and chat. ——Marcel Proust
21. Reading is like traveling, and there is no need to be afraid of adventures. ——"Qing Shiduo·Studying"
22. After reading it on paper, I will feel it is shallow, but I know that it must be done in detail. ——Lu You
23. Scholars should know that it is natural and why. If it happens by chance, it cannot be called learning. ——Sun Yat-sen
24. Foreign language is a weapon in the struggle of life. ——Marx
25. Ask the canal where you can get such clear water, so that the flowing water comes from a source. ——Zhu Xi
26. The biggest reason for reading is to get rid of mediocrity. One day earlier will bring more excitement to life; one day later, one more day will be troubled by mediocrity. ——Yu Qiuyu
27. It is never too late to learn. ——Gorky
28. 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
29. Books have their own destiny, which depends on the reader’s acceptance. ——Terentius Moore
30. A strong man carries a three-foot sword at his waist; a man carries five cartloads of books in his belly. ——"Collection of Couplets"
31. The sunrise illuminates the earth, and reading clears your mind. ——(Mongolian) Proverb
32. If you don’t accumulate small steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river. ——Xun Kuang
33. The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ——Garfield
34. There are two kinds of people who work in vain and work in vain: one is those who accumulate wealth but do not use it, and the other is those who have learned science but do not use it. Go apply people. ——Sadie
35. Cutting through walls to steal light, gathering fireflies to make bags; enduring poverty to study, making money and money. ——Xu Mingkui
36. Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always time. ——Lu Xun
37. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy.
——Confucius