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Famous people’s reading mottos

Maxims refer to concise and concise sentences that can serve as norms for people's behavior. They are the essence of people's wit and the wisdom gathered by everyone. They are the magic weapon that guides life to the road to success and always inspires life to make progress. Below is a collection of famous reading mottos, please refer to it! A collection of reading mottos from famous people

1: Scholars have the ambition to be independent and should break away from popular customs and not drift around in the world. ——(Qing Dynasty) Tang Bin

Two: If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies. ——Li Kuchan

Three: The understanding of idleness is not better than the understanding of idleness. ——Jobeles

Four: Learning is like talent. If you don’t make progress every day, you will retreat every day. ——(Qing Dynasty) Zuo Zongtang

Five: Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent to you. ——"Three Kingdoms"

Six: The taste of foreign things will become disgusting after a long time; the taste of reading will become deeper and deeper with time. ——Cheng Hao

Seven: Black-haired people don’t know how to study early, white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing

Eight: Good books are the rich blood of a great soul. ——Milton

Nine: Books make people become unrestrained. ——Gratkov

Ten: Work hard to know all the words in the world, and determine to read all the books in the world. ——Su Shi

Eleven: Oh my goodness, the world is happy, I am writing on my desk all day long. ——(Song Dynasty) Ouyang Xiu

Twelve: Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process of combining people’s souls with the great wisdom of all nations, ancient and modern. ——Gorky

Thirteen: Reading is the best way to understand. Following the thoughts of great men is the most interesting science. ——Pushkin

Fourteen: The emperor values ??heroes, and articles teach children. Everything is of inferior quality, but reading is of high quality. ——"Poem of Prodigy Encouraging Learning"

Fifteen: A strong man carries a three-foot sword at his waist; a man carries five carts of books in his belly. ——"Collection of Couplets"

Sixteen: Books are a huge power. ——Lenin

Seventeen: Reading can cultivate a perfect person, talking can train an agile person, and writing can cultivate an accurate person. ——Bacon

Eighteen: Books are the ever-lasting lamp for the accumulation of wisdom in the world. ——Curtis

Nineteen: No writing or reading. ——Xu Teli

Twenty: Books are the experience of predecessors. ——Labray

Twenty-one: Books helped me stand up from a muddy pond. Without the help of books, I would have been drowned by stupidity and obscenity. ——Gorky

Twenty-two: If you don’t read at three o’clock or five drums, your skills will be exposed to the cold. ——Guo Moruo

Twenty-three: Reading unseen books is like finding a good friend; reading already seen books is like meeting an old friend. ——(Qing Dynasty) Zuo Zongtang

Twenty-four: If I had known that I would be reading today, I would regret being a chivalrous person like my predecessor. ——Li Xin

Twenty-five: A book lover will definitely not lack a loyal brother or sister, a good teacher, a lovely partner, and a warm comforter. ——Barrow

Twenty-six: Experienced people read with two eyes. One eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. ——Goethe

Twenty-seven: Intelligence lies in diligence, genius lies in accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng

Twenty-eight: Determination is the most important thing for a scholar-Sun Yat-sen

Twenty-nine: When dealing with hesitant people, read without words. ——Zhou Enlai

Thirty: Those who are bookworms must be good at writing, and those who are art fans must have good skills. ——Pu Songling

Thirty-one: 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

Thirty-two: Reading is the best way for me to get rid of the unpleasantness in life. There is no kind of distress that reading cannot dispel. ——Montesquieu

Thirty-three: Books-a window to observe the world through the soul. A house without books is like a room without windows. ——Wilson

Thirty-four: The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ——Locke

Thirty-five: You can go a day without eating, you can go a day without sleeping, and you can't go a day without reading. ——Mao Zedong

Thirty-six: The road to cultivation is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan

Thirty-seven: A bright lamp is always a companion; a good book is always a friend. ——"Collection of Couplets"

Thirty-eight: Xiao Yue moves the three-foot sword idly; Gu Deng studies hard at the fifth watch. ——"Collection of Couplets"

Thirty-nine: Reading as a young man is like peeping at the moon through a gap; reading in middle age is like looking at the moon in a court; reading as an old man is like playing with the moon on the stage. All are based on the depth of experience and the depth of what is gained. ——Zhang Chao

Forty: It is better to befriend an evil scholar who has read tens of thousands of books than to befriend an illiterate gentleman. ——"Proverbs Lian Bi"

Forty-one: Accumulating tens of millions of wealth is nothing more than studying. ——(Southern and Northern Dynasties) Yan Zhitui

Forty-two: Don’t be afraid of reading less, just be afraid of not being able to remember it well.

——Xu Teli

Forty-three: There are two kinds of people who work in vain and exert themselves in vain: one is those who accumulate wealth without using it, and the other is those who study and understand science. Rather than applying it. ——Sadie

Forty-four: The essence of all past eras is in this book. ——Carlyle

Forty-five: 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. ——Shakespeare

Forty-six: The work is accomplished by hard work, and the idleness comes from play; the success is achieved by thinking, and the destruction is caused by casualness. ——Han Yu

Forty-seven: When you can’t tell yourself what you learned today, it’s hard to go to bed. Sometimes we may learn more from other people's mistakes than from their strengths. ——Longfellow

Forty-eight: Knowledge requires the greatest tension and greatest enthusiasm from people. ——Pavlov

Forty-nine: Real reading wakes up those who are sleepy and chooses appropriate goals for those who have not yet decided on goals. Righteous books guide people on the right path and avoid going astray. ——Carnegie

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

Fifty-one: Books are brothers and sisters. Although they have no enthusiasm, they are very loyal. ——Hugo

Fifty-two: A book lover will definitely not lack a loyal brother or sister, a good mentor, a lovely partner, and a graceful comforter. ——Issac Barrow

Fifty-three: Reading will break through ten thousand volumes; seeking knowledge does not leave a doubt - "Collection of Couplets"

Fifty-four: Diligence I read till midnight; ivy circles the house and flowers bloom in the clouds. ——"Collection of Couplets"

Fifty-five: Don't be afraid of reading less, just be afraid of not remembering it well. ——Xu Teli

Fifty-six: Books are the president of human knowledge. ——Shakespeare

Fifty-seven: Reading is to build one's own thoughts with the help of other people's thoughts. ——Lu Bajin

Fifty-eight: When we read a good book for the first time, we seem to have found a brother or sister; when we read this good book again, it seems that we have found a brother or sister again. Reunited with old brothers and sisters. ——Voltaire

Fifty-nine: Time gives people experience, and reading gives people knowledge.

Sixty: Those who have no doubts about reading must be taught to have doubts. Those who have doubts must have no doubts. That is where they will make progress. ——Zhu Xi

Sixty-one: Don’t waste your time to learn from each other. The only good thing in life is to study. ——"Summary of Song Poems"

Sixty-two: Don't wait for leisure, the white young head is empty and sad. ——Yue Fei

Sixty-three: Books are good teachers who educate us. There is no need for whipping and beating, no words or reprimands, no tuition fees, and no formality. The love you pour into books is your love for books. Intellectual love. ——Debury

Sixty-four: Where to find the joy of reading, count the plum blossoms in the world. ——(Song Dynasty) Zhu Xi

Sixty-five: A student without a desire for knowledge is like a bird without wings - Saadi

Sixty-six: The way to learn, Don’t learn the truth first; the key to learning the truth must come first from reading. ——Zhu Xi (famous quotes)

Sixty-seven: There are three ways to read, namely heart, eyes, and mouth.——Zhu Xi

Sixty-eight: There is poetry and calligraphy in the belly. Since Hua, he has read tens of thousands of volumes before becoming enlightened. ——(Song Dynasty) Su Shi

Sixty-nine: There is no better way to nourish the heart than to have fewer desires, and no better happiness than reading. ——Qi Jiguang

Seventy: When a great idea comes to the world as a gospel, it will become an offense to the public who are fettered by stereotypes, and to those who have read a lot but are not knowledgeable. From a deep perspective, it's a stupid thing. ——Goethe

Seventy-one: Life without books is like a life without sunshine; life without books is like a bird without wings. ——Shakespeare

Seventy-two: Education! science! To learn and comprehend reading is to light a torch; every syllable of every word emits sparks. ——Hugo

Seventy-three: Except for barbaric countries, the entire world is ruled by books. ——Fortel

Seventy-four: There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. ——Han Yu, a litterateur in the Tang Dynasty

Seventy-five: Don’t ask for too much reading, as time accumulates, you will become rich by reading books. ——(Qing Dynasty) Feng Ban

Seventy-six: Determination should be based on true character, and reading must be done with hard work. —— Ruan Yuan

Seventy-seven: Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. ——Polk

Seventy-eight: Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. ——"Three Kingdoms"

Seventy-nine: Don't be greedy for too much reading, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. ——Rousseau

Eighty: When the book is used, it will be regretted. It will not be difficult until it has happened. ——Lu You

Eighty-one: Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don’t advance, you will retreat, and if you don’t learn, you will perish.——Chen Duxiu

Wings of birds.

——Sadie

Eighty-three: Scholars do not have to have knowledge. Real common sense is to know knowledge, be able to think, and be able to work. ——Xu Teli

Eighty-four: Those who are bookworms must be good at writing, and those who are art lovers must have good skills. ——Pu Songling

Eighty-five: Intelligence lies in diligence, genius lies in accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng

Eighty-six: Work hard to know all the words in the world, and determine to read all the books in the world. ——Su Shi

Eighty-seven: Reading makes up for the deficiencies of nature, and experience makes up for the deficiencies of reading. ——Bacon

Eighty-eight: I may write or stop, and if I am exposed to the cold, even though I have been studying for a hundred years, I have not seen it. ——(Ming Dynasty) Wu Mengxiang

Eighty-nine: Reading is valuable and useful; cultivating virtue is nothing like nourishment. ——"Collection of Couplets"

Ninety: Books are the food of young people, they make the elderly happy, they are also the decoration of prosperity, the refuge of danger, and they comfort the soul. It is a seed of joy at home and does not become an obstacle outside, but when traveling, it is a companion at night. ——Cicero

Ninety-one: It is false to use knowledge too much for decoration; it is the eccentricity of scholars to judge things entirely according to the rules of knowledge. ——Bacon

Ninety-two: Live with books and never sigh. ——Romain Rolland

Ninety-three: If I can survive, of course I still have to understand. ——Lu Xun

Ninety-four: Books that are kept but not read are equal to waste paper. ——(British) Proverb

Ninety-five: Books are beacons standing in the ocean of time. ——Whipple

Ninety-six: Reading a good book is like making a good friend. ——Zang Kejia

Ninety-seven: My life has a limit, but my knowledge also has no limit. ——Zhuangzi

Ninety-eight: I love books. I often stand in front of the bookshelf. At this time, I feel that a vast world, a vast ocean, and a vast universe are spread out in front of me. ——Liu Baiyu

Ninety-nine: A book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. ——Keller

One hundred: Books are tools for cultivating the soul.

——Hugo