1. Only books are immortal. Choate
2. Read thousands of books and write like a god
3. Wisdom comes from hard work, and greatness comes from the ordinary
4. The authorities are confused, but the onlookers know clearly.
5. A day of reading is a day of merit, a day of not reading is a day of nothingness
6. Sensitive and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. Confucius
7. Books are the experiences of predecessors. Labray
8. Reading is like exercising. Addison
9. The essence of all past eras is in books. Carlyle
10. There are three kinds of reading: reading with the heart, reading with the eyes, and reading with the mouth. Zhu Xi
11. The sentimental books are like old friends, and the joys and sorrows of the morning and evening are close to each other. Yu Qian
12. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. Guo Moruo
13. Although it is hard to travel through thousands of waves, you will only find gold after blowing away all the yellow sand. Liu Yuxi
14. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. Helps
15. A room without books is like a body without a soul. Cicero
16. Books are the treasure house of human thoughts. Ushinsky
17. Reading is like digging for gold in the sand. Zhao Shuli
18. Books are the legacy left to mankind by great geniuses. Addison
19. There are three ways to read, namely heart, eyes and mouth. Zhu Xi
20. Youth is the time to learn wisdom, and middle age is the time to put it into practice. Rousseau
21. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but neither is useless without the other. Franklin
22. Master the book, don't be mastered by the book; read to live, don't live to read. Bulwer
23. Reading and learning are common nutrients for the mind and the infinite development of the mind. Goncharov
24. Time gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge. Ostrovsky
25. Don’t be greedy for too much reading, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. Rousseau
26. If you don’t read for three days, your mouth will grow thorns; if you don’t play for three days, your hands will grow thorns. "Answers to Wild Festival Questions" by Zhu Shunshui of the Qing Dynasty
27. Family becomes the seed of happiness outside and does not become an obstacle, but it is a companion at night when traveling.
Cicero