100 Classic Literary Quotes – Discover Your Favorites!

Huang Jinger said, 'Anyone who has read a lot but has no practical use is a bookworm.' Many people quote this sentence to tease the uselessness of studying, but in fact, Huang Jinger himself felt that being a bookworm was useful; someone who had read books deeply would think critically.
Reading is like opening a series of doors in a dream. We are attracted by the unknown, and gently push open the doors in curiosity and pursuit of knowledge. In the books, we glimpse countless possibilities of life, and we are fortunate to witness countless colorful rivers. In these diverse perceptions, readers increasingly understand their own uniqueness, and under the guidance of one 'signpost' after another, they become more and more familiar with the path they are most inclined towards.
No matter how busy life is, we must read. Whether it's casually flipping through books, carefully reading with heartfelt attention, glancing through with a smile, or repeatedly savoring and appreciating, the fragrance fills the mouth, and the lingering scent fills the heart.







