Quotes about books and reading. Motivation to read books. Sayings and aphorisms about reading. Quotes and sayings of great people about books

1.Samuel Melton Fisher

“Reading books is a sin of virtuous women.”
Etienne Rey

Dear friends! Today I bring to your attention an article with quotes about reading. Or rather, you will find 2 articles with aphorisms about reading books. The first article is illustrated with paintings by different artists, and in the second, which will appear in a few days, photographs are selected to accompany quotes about books and reading.
In the “Mosaic of Life” group there was a post with a quote from P. Buast “In the first part of life we ​​need to communicate with the dead (read the classics), in the second we need to talk with the living around us, and the third part of life is a dialogue with ourselves.” The group had a question: at what age does the 3rd part begin? What do you think? In one of the aphorisms you will find the opinion of one of the authors on this matter. And in this article, most of the quotes are about the benefits of reading at any age)

Quotes about reading.

2. Francine van Hove

What entertainment could be cheaper than reading books?
but with such lasting pleasure from it.
Marie Montague

3. Delphin Enjolras – Young Woman Reading By A Window

What could be more precious
how to communicate daily with the wisest people peace.
L.N. Tolstoy

5. François Boucher

6. Stanislav Plutenko (c)

Repeated reading of already read books -
the most reliable touchstone of education.
K. F. Goebbel

7. Roger Van Der Weyden (1450)

Reading old letters is pleasant just because
that they don't need an answer.
George Byron

8. Bonaparte (1800s) François-Xavier Fabre

Those who read books will always control those
who watches TV.
Zhanlis Felicia

Reading good books should be leisurely and careful,
you have to feel that they were written exactly like that.
Thoreau

10. Frank Bramley, 1909

Reading books nourishes youth, amuses old age,
decorate happiness, provide comfort and refuge in misfortune,
at home they relieve boredom, outside the home they don’t disturb...
Cicero

11. Harold Knight

Look for people with whom communication would be worth a good book,
and books, the reading of which would be worth a conversation with a philosopher.
P. Buast

12. Jill Battaglia

13. Domenichini Gaetano

The first book that hits your heart is like your first love.
O.D. Forsh

The writer writes only half of the book: the second half is written by the reader.
Joseph Conrad

There are a lot of people who read just to avoid thinking.
G.K. Lichtenberg

16. Francine van Hove

If you love reading, you don’t know what boredom is,
after all, you exchange it for hours of supreme pleasure.
Montesquieu

17. Albert Jospeh Moore

It’s good for the reader - he can choose the writer himself.
Kurt Tucholsky

Reading good books is a dialogue with the wisest representatives of past times,
and a frank conversation.
Descartes

19. Edward Robert Hughes

21. Joseph Israels

22. Daniela Zekina

Indiscriminate and excessive reading of books harms a person in the same way as
like a big meal. Sometimes it's better to be hungry.
Petrarch F

Books are ships of thought, traveling the waves of time and
carefully carrying their precious cargo from generation to generation.
Bacon F.

24. Denis Chiasson

When you read, you become knowledgeable, because reading a good book gives knowledge.
Conversation makes a person resourceful, and the habit of writing makes a person organized.
Bacon F.

25. Haskell Coffin

Read the classics first, otherwise you won't have time to do it!
Toro G.

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« Reading is the best teaching. Following the thoughts of a great man is the most interesting science." Pushkin A.

« There is nothing that has attracted me more all my life than reading good, kind books containing deep and interesting thoughts." Apsheroni A.

« The reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads experiences only one." Martin D.

« When you read smart words others, their own smart thoughts come to mind." Lashkov M.

« No the best remedy to refresh the mind, like reading the ancient classics; as soon as you take one of them in your hands, even for half an hour, you immediately feel refreshed, lightened and cleansed, lifted and strengthened, as if you had refreshed yourself by bathing in a pure spring." Schopenhauer A.

« Books are ships of thought, traveling the waves of time and carefully carrying their precious cargo from generation to generation.." Bacon F.

« All kinds of rudeness melt away, as if on fire, under the influence of daily reading of good books." Hugo V.

« Those who read books will always control those who watch TV." Zhanlis F.

« Well-done reading saves us from everything, including ourselves... And more casually, a book is a refuge

« The paradox of reading: it takes us away from reality in order to fill reality with meaning." Pennak D.

« Reading is for the mind what physical exercise is for the body.." Addison D.

« I read strangely, and reading has a strange effect on me. I read something that I re-read a long time ago, and it’s as if I’m exerting myself with new strength, I delve into everything, I clearly understand and I myself gain the ability to create." Dostoevsky F.

« You would be the most unhappy person in this life if you did not read books and poems." Walt Disney

« Handling books prepares you for handling people. Both are equally necessary." Karamzin N.

« People stop thinking when they stop reading." Diderot D.

« Just as rubles are made from kopecks, knowledge is made from grains of what you read.." Dal V.

« Nothing so greatly expands the entire horizon of our concepts about nature and human life, like a close acquaintance with the greatest minds of humanity.» Pisarev D.

« Good book- exactly a conversation with smart person. The reader receives from her knowledge and a generalization of reality, the ability to understand life." Tolstoy A.

« He who does not search does not read,

Those who don't read don't know.

He who does not know does not live!

AND THE IMPORTANT THING in life will pass by! Fetisov S.

FUNNY AND FUN SAYINGS, APHORISMS AND QUOTES ABOUT READING

« Reading made Don Quixote a knight, and believing what he read made him crazy." Shaw B.

« I'm always curious what people read. You can learn no less about them from books than from their contents. home first aid kit. But rummaging through the owner’s medicines has always been considered bad manners." King S.

« Two greatest inventions in history: printing, which put us in front of books, and television, which tore us away from them." Elgozy D.

« My girlfriend always laughs during sex. Regardless of what she's reading at the time." Steve Jobs

« I heard that life is not a bad thing, but I prefer reading." Smith L.

« You know, I read so much about the dangers of alcohol! I decided to quit forever... read! Dovlatov S.

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“The entire life of mankind was consistently deposited in the book: tribes, people, states disappeared, but the book remained.”
A.I. Herzen

“Most of human knowledge in all branches exists only on paper, in books, this paper memory of humanity. Therefore, only a collection of books, a library, is the only hope and indestructible memory of the human race.”
A. Schopenhauer

“You need to know the book. You have to love and believe in her. You need to develop the ability and practical dexterity to work with the help of a book.”
N.A. Rubakin

“Reading is one of the sources of thinking and mental development».
V.A. Sukhomlinsky

“If you search carefully in the books of wisdom, you will find great benefit for your soul.”
Nestor the Chronicler

“What could be more precious than to enter into daily communication with the wisest people in the world.”
L.N. Tolstoy

“Books give birth to a dream, bring it to life, make you think, and foster independent judgment.”
S.G. Strumilin

“No failures of history and blind spaces of time are able to destroy human thought, enshrined in hundreds, thousands and millions of manuscripts and books.”
K.G. Paustovsky

“A book is a magician. The book transformed the world. It contains the memory of the human race, it is the mouthpiece of human thought. A world without a book is a world of savages.”
N.A.Morozov

“What a pleasure it is to find a good library. Looking at books is already happiness.”
Charles Lamb

“The reason people remember so little of what they read is because they think too little for themselves.”
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

“All kinds of rudeness melt away, as if on fire, under the influence of daily reading of good books.”
Victor Marie Hugo

“Acquaintance with the thoughts of bright minds is an excellent exercise: it fertilizes the mind and refines thought.”
Johann Gottfried Herder

“Study was for me the main remedy against the boredom of life, and I have never had a grief that was not dissipated after one hour of reading.”
Charles Louis Montesquieu

“Exercising with books nourishes youth, amuses old age, embellishes happiness, provides refuge and consolation in misfortune, brings joy at home, does not disturb outside the home...”
Marcus Tulius Cicero

“A book is the purest essence human soul».
Thomas Carlyle

“A book is viable only if its spirit is directed to the future.”
Honore de Balzac

“Books are the best companions of old age, at the same time the best guides of youth.”
Samloel Smiles

“Books have the power of immortality. They are the most durable fruits human activity».
Samloel Smiles

“There is nothing that has attracted me more all my life than reading good, kind books containing deep and interesting thoughts.”
Ali Absheroni

“The situation with books is the same as with people. Although we meet many people, we choose only a few as our friends, as our heartfelt companions in life.”
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach

« Best service"What a book can do for you is not only to tell you the truth, but also to make you think about it."
Hubbard E.

“Books have a special charm; books give us pleasure: they talk to us, give us good advice, they become living friends for us.”
Petrarch F.

“In books we read voraciously about things we don’t pay attention to in life.”
Emil Krotky

“Reading a book on time is a huge success. She can change life, but she won't change it best friend or mentor."
Pavlenko P.A.

“All good books are similar in one thing - when you finish reading to the end, it seems to you that all this happened to you, and so it will remain with you forever.”
Hemingway E.

“There are many good books in the world, but these books are good only for those people who know how to read them. The ability to read good books is not at all equivalent to knowledge of literacy.”
DI. Pisarev

“Reading good books reveals to us the hidden thoughts in our own souls”
C. Piermont

“The greatest virtue of classical works is that they inspire wise conversations, serious and heartfelt conversations, reflections.”
A. France

“A book whose merit lies in its subtle observations of the nature of man and things can never fail to please.”
K. Helvetius

“Read not to contradict and refute, not to take for granted; and not to find a subject for conversation; but to think and reason.”
F. Bacon

“A good book is a gift bequeathed by the author to the human race.”
D. Addison

“Learn, read, reflect and get the most out of everything.”
N.I. Pirogov

“How many people who, after reading another good book, opened new era of your life!
G. Thoreau

“Since life is very short and there are very few free hours, we should not waste any of them reading books of little value.”
D. Ruskin

“The most useful books are the ones that make you think the most.”
T. Parker

“Look for people whose conversation would be worth a good book, and books whose reading would be worth a conversation with a philosopher.”
P. Buast

“A book is a teacher without payment or gratitude. Every moment gives you revelations of wisdom."
A.Navoi

“It is absurd to establish strict rules what to read and what not to read. The good half modern culture is based on what should not be read.”
Oscar Wilde

“Books are ships of thought, traveling the waves of time and carefully carrying their precious cargo from generation to generation.”
Francis Bacon

“Reading is the best teaching!”
A.S. Pushkin

“There is no better way to refresh the mind than reading the ancient classics; “As soon as you take one of them in your hands, even for half an hour, you immediately feel refreshed, lightened and cleansed, lifted and strengthened, as if you had been refreshed by bathing in a clean spring.”
A. Schopenhauer

“Reading makes a man knowledgeable, conversation makes him resourceful, and the habit of writing makes him accurate.”
F. Bacon

“People stop thinking when they stop reading.”
D. Diderot

“Read not to contradict and refute, not to take it on faith, and not to find a subject for conversation; but to think and reason.”
F. Bacon

“Reading is for the mind what physical exercise is for the body.”
D. Addison

Interesting proverbs and aphorisms about the benefits of books and reading can be used in Russian language and literature lessons for discussion with students, expanding their horizons and developing oral speech.

Proverbs and sayings about the book. A book is a man's friend.

A book is a book, and move your mind.

He who reads a lot knows a lot. Books are in his hands too.

The book is small, but it gave me some insight.

Not everyone who reads knows the power of reading.

The helmsman's book feeds the judges.

Read books, but don’t forget things to do.

He looks at the book and sees nothing.

Books don't tell, but they tell the truth.

The book is good, but the readers are bad.

The book is good, but the readers are bad.

I sold books and bought maps.

Read, bookworm, don’t spare your eyes.

A book is not beautiful in its writing, but rather in its mind.

The book decorates in happiness, and consoles in misfortune.

He reads a lot, but doesn't know anything.

Those who know the basics and basics will find books in their hands.

? A book is a vessel that fills us, but does not empty itself. (A. Decourcel) ? Only those who don’t read anything think about nothing. (D. Diderot) ? The work that is being read has a present; a work that is reread has a future. (A. Dumas the son) ? You can determine the dignity of a people by the number of books they consume. (E. Labule) ? I judge a city by the number of bookstores it has. (A.G. Rubinstein) ? There are no masterpieces that perished in oblivion. (O. Balzac) ? A book that is not worth reading twice is also not worth reading once. (K. Weber) ? The more you read without thinking, the more convinced you are that you know a lot, and the more you think while reading, the more clearly you see that you know very little. (Voltaire) ? The so-called paradoxes of the author, which shock the reader, are often not in the author’s book, but in the reader’s head (F. Nietzsche) ? Poetry is the most majestic form in which human thought can be clothed. (A. Lamartine) ? Burn the hearts of people with the verb. (A.S. Pushkin) ? Style is the appropriate words in the appropriate place. (D. Swift) ? When I stopped drinking tea with kalach, I said: no appetite! When I stopped reading poetry or novels, I said: not this, not that! (A.P. Chekhov) ? Reading made Don Quixote a knight, and believing what he read made him crazy. (George Bernard Shaw)

? People stop thinking when they stop reading.

(D. Diderot)

? They read on the train because it’s boring, on the tram because it’s interesting.

(Ilya Ilf.)

? The book captured him so much that he grabbed the book.

(Emil the Meek.)

Don't give your books to anyone, otherwise you won't see them again. The only books left in my library are those that I borrowed from others to read.

(Anatole France.)

? Books are children of the mind.

(Jonathan Swift.)

? Libraries are treasuries of all the riches of the human spirit.

(Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.)

(Blaise Pascal.)

? Books are intertwined people.

(Anton Semenovich Makarenko.)

? Through suffering and grief it is destined for us to obtain grains of wisdom that cannot be acquired in books. (Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol.)

? What is not worth reading more than once is not worth reading at all.

(Carl Maria Weber.)

? The two most useful books for a girl are her mother's kitchen book and checkbook father. (American saying.)

? Man's action is instantaneous and one; The action of the book is multiple and ubiquitous.

(Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin.)

Books are ships of thought, traveling the waves of time and carefully carrying their precious cargo from generation to generation.

(Francis Bacon.) ? Solitude with books is better than company with fools.

(Pierre Buast.)

Reading a book on time is a huge success. She is capable of changing life in a way that her best friend or mentor cannot.

(Petr Andreevich Pavlenko.)

? A good book is like a conversation with an intelligent person.

(Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy.)

? Reading is a window through which children see and learn about the world and themselves.

(V. Sukhomlinsky)

The entire life of humanity was consistently deposited in the book: tribes, people, states disappeared, but the book remained.

(A.I. Herzen)

? What a joy it is to find a good library. Looking at books is already happiness. (Charles Lamb)

? Books are the best companions of old age, and at the same time the best guides of youth.

(Samloel Smiles)

Reading a book on time is a huge success. She can change lives in a way that her best friend or mentor cannot.”

(P.A. Pavlenko)

? A book is a teacher without pay or gratitude. Every moment gives you revelations of wisdom.

(A. Navoi)

Books expand a child's understanding of the world!

Book- not a textbook, she doesn’t give ready-made recipes how to teach a child to love literature, one of most important tasks educators and parents, because teaching the complex art of reading and understanding a book is very difficult. The child must respond vividly and emotionally to what he reads, see the events depicted, and experience them passionately. The baby draws any scenes in his imagination, cries and laughs, imagines (sees, hears, smells and touches) what he reads so vividly that he feels like a participant in the events. The book introduces a child to the most difficult things in life - into the world of human feelings, joys and sufferings, relationships, motives, thoughts, actions, characters. The book teaches you to “peer” into a person, see and understand him, and cultivates humanity. A book read in childhood leaves a stronger impression than a book read in adulthood.

How to teach a child to read?

  • Personal example. If a child constantly sees his mother with a glossy magazine in her hands, and his father buried in a computer monitor, he is unlikely to be inflamed with a love of reading. And if you yourself love to read, know many authors and works, and can quote some lines, your child will be drawn to the same thing.
  • The right to choose. Don't force your child to read a book he doesn't want to read. Parents are often afraid that their children might choose a “bad” book for themselves, so they insist on literature that they themselves like. In this case, you can try to compromise: the child chooses one book to suit his taste, and reads the other on the advice of his parents.
  • Electronic books. As a rule, modern children are partial to various technical innovations. Try to instill a love of reading with e-books, so-called reading gadgets, where you can upload any work you like. Of course, they do not have the charm that is present in ordinary books - the rustling of pages, colorful illustrations. But our children are different, so let them choose the books that are convenient for them.
  • The authority of a "star". There is another way to teach a child to read - to refer to the authority of an idol that your child cares about. Tell us that many actors and famous musicians in their interviews happily recall impressions of the books they read, moments from the works that inspired them or helped them achieve success. Sometimes just the mention of an idol is enough for a child to pick up a book.
  • Discuss the book you read together. This will help your child not only deal with impressions, but also express thoughts and emotions. If you show your interest in your child's personal opinion, this will also help increase interest in reading.
  • Surprise in the book. Suggest a work that you yourself read as a child. Place a beautiful bookmark, card, or just a note in the book with the words how much you love your child.

Here are the 20 most interesting statements about the benefits of reading:

  1. By reading authors who write well, you get used to speaking well. © F. Voltaire
  2. Culture is not the number of books read, but the number of things understood. © Fazil Iskander
  3. People who read books will always control those who watch TV. © F. Zhanlis
  4. The more you read, the less you imitate. © Jules Renard
  5. People are divided into two categories: those who read books, and those who listen to those who read. © Werber Bernard
  6. Just as rubles are made from kopecks, so knowledge is made from grains of what you read. © V. Dahl
  7. Reading for the mind is the same as physical exercise for the body. © Joseph Addison
  8. There is only one thing worse than not touching a book for the past 90 days; it's not touching the reading for the last 90 days and thinking nothing happened. © Jim Rohn
  9. There are worse crimes than burning books. For example, don’t read them. © Ray Bradbury
  10. To become smart, you only need to read 10 books, but to find them, you need to read thousands.
  11. Books are ships of thought, traveling on the waves of time and carefully carrying their precious cargo from generation to generation. © Francis Bacon
  12. Remember: who you are is determined by what you read. © Jim Rohn
  13. Trust books, they are the closest. They are silent when necessary, and speak, opening the world to you, when necessary.
  14. A good book is like an iceberg, seven-eighths of which is hidden under water. © Ernest Hemingway
  15. The reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. A person who never reads experiences only one. © D. Martin
  16. When you read the smart words of others, your own smart thoughts come to mind. © M. Lashkov
  17. The paradox of reading: it takes us away from reality in order to fill reality with meaning. © D. Pennac
  18. The collection of books is from the same university. © Thomas Carlyle
  19. Everything pales in comparison to books. © Anton Chekhov
  20. You don't need to read everything; you need to read what answers the questions that arise in your soul. © Leo Tolstoy

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