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Short quotes about reading

The famous sayings about reading are as follows:

1. When reading, you want to be thorough but not broad, and you want to be focused rather than miscellaneous. ——Huang Tingjian

2. I never tire of reading a good book a hundred times, and I will know myself after reading it thoroughly. ——Su Shi

3. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write like a master. ——Du Fu

4. Both direct experience and indirect experience are important. Without direct life experience and relying solely on books, one can only become a bookworm.

5. However, if you don’t read extensively and don’t accept the crystallization of life experience of countless people in history, your knowledge will not be enriched anyway.

6. Reading, thinking and writing, there are many things, but this is the greatest.

7. Reading tens of thousands of volumes without having the right idea is like a man who suddenly got rich and has a hard time spending money.

8. There are not many troubles in reading, but there are not many troubles in thinking about others. If you are not enough, you will no longer learn. If you are already learning, you will not be able to do it.

9. A person with a lot of skills can't learn to read but to fight. Thinking south and north has no peace of mind, and the bright mirror makes people have gray hair.

10. I thought I could be strong, I thought I could forget you. In the end, I still did so much for you and still loved you so much.

11. I will still inadvertently touch a certain expression from a long time ago. I will inadvertently raise my head and look at the sky that we have seen together.

12. You just lost someone who didn’t love you, but he lost someone who loved you, so what should be sad is that he is not you.

13. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.

14. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a person wants to make progress, he first studies.

15. The work is accomplished by hard work, but wasteful by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by casualness.