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20 famous sayings about books
Reading makes a full man, conversation makes a quick man, writing and taking notes make an exact man ... history makes a wise man; Poetry makes people wise; Mathematics makes people fine; Natural history is profound; The study of ethics makes people solemn; Logic and rhetoric are eloquent. bacon

2. Books are such a tool to transform the soul. What mankind needs is enlightenment nutrition. And reading is this kind of nourishment. Hugo

The more I read, the more books bring me closer to this world, and for me, life becomes brighter and more meaningful.

Gorky

The more books you read without thinking, the more you will feel that you understand. But when you read more and think more, you will clearly see that you know very little-Voltaire

No matter how many books there are in the library, you will never finish reading them, and no matter how powerful the books are, they will always play a role. Even if books are diamonds, you will never know their beauty unless you read them.

5. When reading, I am willing to stay in front of every beautiful thought, just like staying in front of every truth. Emerson

6. Experienced people read books with two eyes, one eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. -Goethe

7. No one will die because of reading. Everyone studies himself from books, and either finds himself or controls himself. -romain rolland

You have seen the vastness of the sea, the vastness of heaven and earth, and the vastness of the universe. Have you ever seen anything wider, more boundless and more vast than them? I've seen it. This is the world in the book.

8. Find out what can lead you to the depths in the books you read, and throw away everything else, that is, throw away everything that crushes your mind and tempts you to deviate from the main point. -Einstein

9. Never be satisfied. The more I read, the more dissatisfied I feel, and the more ignorant I feel. Marx