Famous sayings about learning methods
1. Read a hundred times, and you will see your own meaning. -the reflection of the three kingdoms
2. The wisdom of the wise is an unusual common sense. -Ralph
3. Books are the best anesthetic for the soul. -Chambers
4. Buying books is not as difficult as reading, and reading is not difficult to digest. -osler
5. Be good at reading, and don't ask for much. -Tao Yuanming
6. In the early days, a person ate iron in front and slipped behind. -Jin Hao
7. Reading is expensive and useful; There is nothing better than virtue. -"Collection of Couplets"
8. Reading without a purpose is walking rather than studying. -Hu Shi
9. Reading makes people bright. -Voltaire
1. Books are tools for cultivating wisdom. -Comenius
11. Knowledge is the guiding light in all things. -anonymous
12. God finds himself in creation. -Tagore
13. Appreciate the strange writing, and analyze the doubts and meanings. -Tao Yuanming
14. Books are the treasure house of human thoughts. -ushinski
15. Reading is like walking, so don't be afraid to take risks. -"Qing Shi Duo Reading"
16. Determined to be difficult is not to win people, but to win. -Han Feizi
17. Reading a good book is like making a good friend. -the Tibetan family
18. Common sense is not a common thing that everyone knows. -Voltaire
19. Study hard to avoid becoming a useless person. -Ji Bolun
2. If you are indifferent, you will have no ambition, and if you are quiet, you will not be far away. -Zhuge Liang
21. We will not fossilize common sense and turn it into a creed. -Walter Bagehot
22. Without knowledge, you can't think, and without thinking, you can't get knowledge. -anonymous
23. Smart people have long ears and short tongues. -flaig
24. Science is the graveyard where faded ideas are buried. -unamuno
25. The wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything happens. -Balzac
26. Books have immortal power. It is the longest fruit of human activities. -Smiles
27. Bad books, like bad friends, may hurt you. -British proverb
28. The three conditions for learning are: observing more, suffering more and studying more. -Garfield
29. Idle study is not better than idle study. ── about Behles