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To read all good books is to talk to many noble people. Descartes.
Knowledge is as valuable as human blood. When a person lacks blood, his body weakens; If a person lacks knowledge, his mind will be exhausted. Coats.
Of course, a writer has to earn money to live and write, but he should never live and write for money. Marx.
I've never made an accidental invention once in my life. All my inventions are the result of deliberate and rigorous experimentation. Edison.
The value of human beings lies in their talents. Marx.
It is much more difficult to translate words into action than it is to translate actions into words. Gorky.
Don't linger in what you've done! Pasteur.
It's never too late to learn. Gorky.
Less and studious, like the sun of sunrise; Strong and studious, like the light of the day; Old and studious, like a candle. Liu Xiang.
Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. Polk.
If you learn without thinking, you will be confused, and if you think without learning, you will die. Confucius.
Being active and dissatisfied is the first necessity for progress. Edison.
Curiosity makes scientists and poets. Francis.
Don't wait for what you do today to wait for tomorrow, and don't wait for others what you do. Goethe.
People with a wealth of knowledge and experience are more likely to have new associations and unique insights than people with only one type of knowledge and experience. Taylor.
The wider the knowledge of man, the more perfect man himself becomes. Gorky.
All false knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance. Bernard shaw.
Books have turned me into a happy person and my life into a relaxed and comfortable poem. Gorky.
I owe my success to my energetic thinking. Newton.
Knowledge is power. Bacon.
Knowledge is the lamp that guides life to the realm of light and truth. Li Dazhao.
Books are the ladder of human progress. Gorky.
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Life is like the ocean, only strong-willed people can reach the other side. The meaning of Marx's life lies in giving, in giving, not in receiving, nor in striving for.
It is only by dedicating oneself to society that one can find the meaning of what is actually a short and risky life. Einstein.
Success, hard work, the right way, less empty talk.
Albert Einstein: The value of human beings lies in their talents. Marx do not linger in the finished business!
Pasteur: Rational time management is equal to saving time.
Bacon wasting other people's time is murder for money, and wasting one's own time is chronic suicide. Lenin turned words into action was much more difficult than it was to translate action into words. Gorky would not have had a great cause without great difficulties.
Voltaire's strong faith enabled ordinary people to do amazing things. What Marton does today does not wait for tomorrow, and what he does does does not wait for others. Goethe did not do what he should have done today, and tomorrow it would have been delayed.
Pestalozzi.
Every great achievement of science is based on bold fantasies. Dewey science has no borders, but scientists have a homeland. Pasteur.
Whoever is rash about the truth in small matters cannot be trusted. Einstein's impatience and dissatisfaction are the first necessities of progress.
Edison The strength of the moment lies in the strength, and the victory or defeat of the thousand years depends on the reason. Cao Yu's pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. Lessing buys horses with 100 gold, and daughters buy beauties; Where to buy youth?
Qu Yuan learned from his enemies. Aristophanes.
If there is any chance of scientific discovery, then this "chance opportunity" can only be given to those who are literate, to those who are good at independent thinking, to those who have the spirit of perseverance, not to the lazy. Hua Luogeng.
The method of reading is step-by-step and gradual, familiar with reading and contemplating Zhu Xi.
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Literature flourishes when it becomes half commodity and half art.
Literature is the governess of society.
Literature is the textbook of human life.
Whatever kind of knowledge is acquired, it is useful to the intellect, and it will leave behind the useless and keep the good.
If you don't have much knowledge, you are foolish; Not accustomed to thinking, is rude or stupid; Without noble sentiments, it is vulgar.
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A great psalm is like a fountain, always spewing out a splash of wisdom and joy. -Snow. Rai.
Heresy is the poetry of life, so it is not harmful to have heretical ideas for a poet. -Song. Morality.
Whoever has never been a poet once in his life is sad.
Lamartine. Drama is fiction: distorting facts to show truth.
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Albee only people are getting more and more degenerate, and literature is plummeting. -Song. Morality.
Only a great personality can have a great style. -Song. Morality.
Style is character.
Balzac. Truth and virtue are two close friends of art, do you want to be a writer and a critic? Please be a virtuous person first.
Diderot. No matter how much you try to probe a good work, you can't get to the bottom of it. -Song. Morality.
If love is ingenuity, the masterpiece is in sight.
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1. Society provides materials for literature, and literature provides norms for society. - Guo Moruo.
2. People who do literature, as long as one is tenacious, two is serious, and three is long, it's fine. - Lu Xun.
3. Literature should foresee the future and run at the forefront with its most beautiful and inspiring results, as if it were moving forward with life. —A. Tolstoy.
4. Any literature that does not aim at perfecting morality, ideals, and benefits is pathological and unhealthy literature. - Alexandre Dumas.
5. No matter how you probe an excellent work, you can't get to the bottom of it. Goethe.
6. Literature is like a fire in a furnace, we sell and borrow fire from others, light ourselves, and then pass it on to others, so that we can share it with everyone. - Flaubert.
7. The traces of a great poem are like fountains, always spewing out the splash of wisdom and joy. - Shelley.
8. Literature is the textbook of human life. - Chernyshevsky.
9. As long as people become more and more degenerate, literature will plummet. Goethe.
10. Literature will flourish when it becomes half commodity and half art. Ralph.
11. Literature is like an old fire in a furnace, we borrow fire from others, light ourselves, and then pass it on to others, so that we can share it with everyone. —Flaubert.
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