Beyond choosing good friends, choosing great books is equally essential. — Calder
Reading is the best way to learn. Following the thoughts of great people is the most interesting science. — Pushkin
Set your ambitions on character, and approach reading with diligence. — Ruan Yuan
Hard work for a day brings a night of sleep; hard work for a lifetime brings a lifetime of joy. — Leonardo da Vinci
Adversity provides precious opportunities for tempering. Only those who can withstand environmental trials can be considered true masters. — Konosuke Matsushita
Without reading, thought comes to a standstill. — Denis Diderot
Run hard despite the circumstances, and keep a smile on your face even in the storm!
As long as there is something unknown, one should always keep learning. — Seneca
Genius is earned through labor. — Jean Piaget
Learning is about depth rather than breadth. It is better to master one thing deeply than to know ten things superficially. — Dai Zhen
It doesn't matter if the first half of life is difficult; as long as you keep working hard, there is always hope for the second half.
An inch of time is an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.
By learning, one realizes their deficiencies; by teaching, one realizes their difficulties. Knowing one's deficiencies allows for self-reflection; knowing one's difficulties allows for self-improvement. — Confucius
Those with determination find thousands of ways; those without it find only thousands of difficulties.
Books are loyal friends; though they lack passion, they are always faithful. — Victor Hugo
There are two states of life: one is to endure pain in silence, and the other is to smile without words.
Learning and research are like climbing a ladder; you must go up step by step. Those who try to leap several steps at once will surely fall. — Hua Luogeng
It is not that one cannot learn, but that one is unwilling to delve deep.
By being diligent with your eyes, hands, and mind, you can become a learned person. — Wu Han
Inspiration never visits the lazy.
History makes us wise, poetry makes us clever, mathematics makes us precise, philosophy makes us profound, ethics makes us dignified, and logic makes us persuasive. — Francis Bacon
You do not need to envy what others have; if you work hard, you will have it too.
The logic of education is that students should have free time to manage, rather than spending all their time studying, in order to learn more effectively. — Vasyl Sukhomlynsky
If one does not learn while young, one will regret it in old age. — Yan Zhenqing
Time is like water in a sponge; if you squeeze, there will always be some. — Lu Xun
Books are like living beings; they are phenomena of life that can "speak" to us. — Maxim Gorky
The key to success is not to gaze at the blurred distance, but to focus on the clear tasks at hand.
No matter how hard life is, we must remain the dancers of our own lives.
Life is a rare struggle; if not now, then when?
Ancient scholars left nothing of their learning to chance; youth spent in study leads to old age with wisdom. — Lu You
There are no people born with innate knowledge, nor people who can succeed without learning. Genius is mostly developed through effort and attention. — Guo Moruo
Intelligence stems from diligence, and genius from accumulation; learning without questioning is not true learning.
Since ancient times, those who have achieved much have always been characterized by "hard work."
Climbing high allows one to see further, not because the arms have grown longer. Calling out in the wind makes one heard further, not because the voice is louder. — Xunzi
We should study all our lives. We should not mock the elderly for their diligence but encourage their spirit.
Science is for the industrious, while poetry is for the learned. — Joseph Roth
Any success I have achieved in science is due to long-term contemplation, patience, and diligence. — Charles Darwin