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Famous sayings about books

Famous sayings about books

As a book lover, I usually collect some famous sayings about books.

Reading makes a full person; Speech makes people agile; Writing and taking notes make people precise. Historical lessons make people wise; Poetry makes people wise; Mathematics makes people fine; Natural history is profound; Ethics makes people solemn; Logic and rhetoric are eloquent.

Teenagers read books, such as peeping at the moon, and middle-aged people read books, such as watching the moon in court; Reading in old age is like playing the moon on the stage. They are all shallow in experience and deep in income.

Chute: Books are the only immortal thing.

Edison: Books are the legacy of great geniuses.

Voltaire: Reading makes the mind clear.

Mao Dun: Learning is the accumulation of experience, and ability is hard patience.

Han Yuefu Long Songs: Young people who don't work hard are sad.

Zhu: Learning needs three things, namely, heart, eyes and mouth. If the heart is not here, the eyes will not look carefully, and the mind will not be single-minded. It will only read aloud, never remember, and never remember for a long time. Of the three, the heart is the most urgent. Since the heart is here, won't the eyes be there?

Shakespeare: Life without books is like life without sunshine. Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings.

Franklin: Reading is my only entertainment. I will not waste my time on hotels, gambling or any bad games; I am diligent in my career, which is still necessary and tireless.