1、Reading is a pleasureExistentialism master Sartre once said: “reading is a free dream, reading is a kind of lofty sentiments apply, readers with his flesh, and his prejudices, his heart, his sexual desire predisposition, and his value system. People will see some hard-hearted people, read out of the
2、 yield of misfortune when dropped tears, at this moment they has become the people they would have become the sort of people - if they do not use his life energy to cover up their own free words.” As far as I am concerned,when we read the book and was accompanied by immersed in contemplation, captur
3、ing the fleeting thoughts, understanding the “had cliff is no cliff“ connotation,and connecting life drift and knowledge accumulation to supply each other. How pleasure it is!Reading is a pleasure. Because we can know more things in the world. As we know,no man is born wise or learned. There is no d
4、oubt that reading is the best way to get knowledge and information. We can learn many things from reading,history and modern or home and broad. And also we can know current affairs in door,it is very convenient. Here are some pleasure points for reading. They perfect nature,and are perfected by expe
5、rience:for natural abilities are like natural plants,that need pruning,by reading;and reading themselves do give forth directions too much at large,except they may be bounded in by experience.On one hand,we can make more friends. You can suppose that you have read many books about different topics-m
6、edicine,energy,arts,math and whatnot-when you meet strangers,you can open your conversation with them. And then you also can keep a long-term relationship with them. The last but not least thing to keep a friendship alive is to have the same interest and topic. On the other hand,reading is happiness
7、,because after reading-broad,deep knowledge-is to know true ends from false,and lofty that have marked mans progress is to feel the great heart-throbs of humanity through the centuries;and if one does not feel in these pulsations a heavenward striving,one must indeed be deaf to the harmonies of life
8、. However ,reading can change this thing. Reading serve for delight,for ornament,and for abilities. For expert men can execute,and perhaps judge of particulars,one by one;but the general counsels,and the plots and marshaling of affairs,come best from those that are to learned. It is a pleasure thing
9、. We can change it.Reading is a pleasure. Through reading,we can test ourself in turn. Flaubert has a saying: reading is to live. Because our life time is limited,we must spend at least half of our time to reading. The time flies quickly. When we are drove by the daily omnipresent inertia,we can use
10、 the “Living Elsewhere”persons sight to scan the meaning of our own life;we can read philosophers autobiography to check our lifes track; we can leave a piece of Pure Land in spirit among the noise of daily life. To spend too much time in reading is sloth; to use them too much for ornament is affect
11、ation; to make judgment only by their rules is the humor of a scholar. Read not to contradict and confute; not to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider. You know ,history make men wise; poets ,witty ;the mathematics ,subtle; natural philosophy, deep;
12、 moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend; abeunt studia in mores. Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous. So after reading,thought is also very important .Reading is a pleasure. We can build our own idea in reading. Through reading is important, it is
13、not the proper purpose. If we are addicted to much knowledge, finally we would loss our own independent opinion. Whats worse, we may be satisfied with Feet Bookcase, and gradual we cannot propose creative idea. Reading is the premise of transcending and the obstetric table of own idea. Crafty men co
14、ntemn reading, simple men admire them , and wise men use them; for they teach not their own use, but that is a wisdom without them, and above them ,won by observation. Reading makes a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little; he had need have a
15、 great memory. If the confer little, he had need have a present wit; and if he read little, he had need have much cunning ,to seem to know that he doth not. Nay, there is no stood nor impediment in the wit, but may be wrought out by fit reading; like as disease of the body may have appropriate exerc
16、ises. We will have our own special thought. We are none of us exactly like everyone else, only rather like, and it would be unreasonable to suppose that the books that have meant a great deal to me should be precisely those that will mean a great deal to you. But they are books that I feel the riche
17、r for having read, and I think I should not be quite the man I am if I had not read them. And so I advice you, if any of you who read these pages are tempted to read the books I suggest and cannot get on with them, just put them down; they will be of no service to you if you do not enjoy them. No one is under an obligation to read poetry or fiction or the miscellaneous literature which is classed as belles-lettres. We must read them for pleasure.