2. The same is true of "difficulty". Facing the cliff, you can't see a crack in a hundred years. But with an axe, you can advance inch by inch, inch by inch, and you have to accumulate. The leap will come. A breakthrough will follow. -Hua (China)
I really want to invent a kind of mass or machine with such terrible destructive power on a large scale that war will never be possible. Nobel Prize (Sweden)
Only by obeying nature can we master nature. Bacon (UK)
5. Sea of truth. Let all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes. Let me explore. -Newton (UK)
6. The benefits of fallacy are temporary. The benefits of truth are eternal. When truth has disadvantages, these disadvantages will be eliminated soon. The disadvantages of fallacies are always accompanied by fallacies. -Diderot (France)
7. Anyone who is indifferent to the truth in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. -Einstein (USA)
8. The bounden duty of human beings is to explore the truth. -Copernicus (Poland)
I don't know what people in the world say about me. I think so: I seem to be playing at sea. Sometimes I find a smooth stone. Sometimes I find a beautiful shell, and I am very happy. Even so, the ocean of truth is unfolding mysteriously before us. -Newton (UK)
10. Scientific inspiration cannot wait. If there is any accidental opportunity for scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to educated people, people who are good at independent thinking, people who have perseverance, and not to lazy people. -Hua (China)
1 1. A scientist should consider the comments of future generations. He should not consider the insult or praise at that time. -Pasteur (France)
12. We are enjoying the great benefits brought by other people's inventions. We must also be willing to serve others with our own inventions. -Franklin (USA)
13. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and benefit mankind. Edison (USA)
14. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous experiments. Edison (USA)
15. Cultivating the general ability of independent thinking and independent judgment should always be the first, not the acquisition of professional knowledge. If a person has mastered the basic theory of his own subject and learned to think and work independently, he will certainly find his own way and adapt to progress and change better than those who mainly train in acquiring detailed knowledge. -Einstein (USA)
16. All reasoning must come from observation and experiment. -Galileo (Italy)
17. Learn to do rough work in science, study facts, compare facts and accumulate facts. -Pavlov (Russia)
18. My most important discovery was inspired by failure. David (UK)
19. Thank God for not making me a clever craftsman. My most important discovery was inspired by failure. David (UK)
20. I have struggled for more than 50 years and devoted myself to the development of science. One word can express the most difficult feature of my work. The word is "failure". -Thomson
2 1. For people engaged in science, diligence is the mother of success. -Mao Yisheng (China)
22. Sport is the source of all life. -Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)
23. The foundation of science is a healthy body. -Madame Curie (France)
24. Luck does not exist. Even the most accidental accident seems inevitable. -Einstein (USA)
I want to turn my life into a scientific dream, and then turn my dream into reality. -Madame Curie (France)
26. Science has no national boundaries because it belongs to all mankind. This is a torch that illuminates the world. But scholars belong to the motherland. -Pasteur (France)
27. I would like to devote my life to scientific research, contribute to my birth, and contribute to my motherland and people. -Pavlov (former Soviet Union)
28. History tells us that the usual fate of a brand-new truth is to start with heresy and end with superstition. -Huxley (UK)
29. One day, the truth will win. Even if the truth fails to win in his life, he will become better and smarter in order to stick to the truth. -Huxley (UK)
People would rather lie than follow the truth, not only because it is difficult to explore the truth, but also because the truth will constrain people's imagination, and lies can better cater to some bad human nature. Bacon (UK)
3 1. At present, the truth is so obscure and the lies are so ingrained that we won't know the truth unless we love it. -Pascal (France)
32. The study of truth can have three purposes: when we explore, we will find the truth, when we find the truth, we will prove the truth, and when we test the truth, we will distinguish the truth from the fallacy. -Pascal (France)
33. The benefits of fallacy are temporary. The benefits of truth are eternal. When truth has disadvantages, these disadvantages will be eliminated soon. However, the disadvantages of fallacies are always accompanied by fallacies. -Diderot (France)
34. It is more valuable to explore the truth than to have it. -Einstein (USA)
35. Pursuing objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of mankind. -Einstein (USA)
36. In the understanding of truth, anyone who pretends to be an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! -Einstein (USA)
All I have to do is to serve truth and justice with my meager strength. Even if I don't like it, I will do whatever it takes. -Einstein (USA)
38. Truth may be on the side of a few people. -Plato (Greece)
39. At first, there was a slight deviation from the facts. In the end, it will be thousands of miles away. -Aristotle (Greece)
40. No one can fully grasp the truth. -Aristotle (Greece)
4 1. People who love the truth love the truth when there is no danger. When there is danger, they love the truth more. -Aristotle (Greece)
42. Wisdom will never stop at the known truth. Instead, it will keep moving towards the truth that has not yet been known. -Bruno (Italy)
43. Truth has such power. The more you try to attack it, the more you enrich and prove it. -Galileo (Italy)
44. Surprise is the seed of science. Edison (USA)
45. Every great achievement of science is based on bold fantasy. -Dewey (USA)
46. What is the greatest gift of science to mankind? Is the power to convince mankind of the truth. -Compton (USA)
47. Once science has wings of fantasy, it can win. -Faraday (UK)
48. In scientific work, those who are unwilling to go beyond the facts seldom know the facts. -Huxley (UK)
49. How to distinguish promising clues is the essence of art research. Scientists who have independent thinking ability and can judge evidence according to their own value rather than the dominant concept at that time are most likely to know the potential significance of something really new. -beveridge (UK)
50. The best assistant in science is your own mind, not anything else. -Fabres (French)
5 1. The invisible world of human beings is not an imaginary illusion, but an actual existence illuminated by the brilliance of science. Noble is the power of science. -Madame Curie (France)
What matters in science is what is studied, not the researcher. -Madame Curie (France)
53. The invisible world is not an imaginary illusion, but a real existence illuminated by the brilliance of science. Noble is the power of science. -Madame Curie (France)
What matters in science is what is studied, not the researcher. -Madame Curie (France)
Once scientists have achieved something, they should forget what they have done and always think about what they should have done. -Fichte (Germany)
56. Science is by no means a selfish enjoyment. Those lucky enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve the people. Mark (Germany)
You should know the essence of scientific method. Don't listen to what a scientist says to you, but watch carefully what he is doing. -Einstein (USA)
58. A person has taken a detour on the road of scientific exploration. Making mistakes is not a bad thing, let alone a shame. We should have the courage to admit and correct our mistakes in practice. -Einstein (USA)
59. Scientists must grasp some universal characteristics that can be expressed by precise formulas in the complicated empirical facts, so as to explore the universal laws of nature. -Einstein (USA)
60. Science is by no means and will never be a finished book. Every great achievement will bring new problems. With the passage of time, any development will bring new serious difficulties. -Einstein (USA)
6 1. Scientific research can break superstition, because it encourages people to think and observe things according to causality. -Einstein (USA)
62. Science is endless. This is an eternal mystery. -Einstein (USA)
63. The boundary of science is like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the farther it moves. -Brecht (Germany)
64. Those who make progress in science but fall behind in morality are not advancing, but retreating. -Aristotle (Greece)
65. There is only one truth. Not in religion, but in science. -Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)
66. Science is the best way to make people brave. -Bruno (Italy)
67. When scientists are intimidated by power, science will become a cartilaginous patient. -Galileo (Italy)
68. The truth of science should not be found in the dusty books of ancient sages, but in experiments and experiments-based theories. True philosophy is written in the greatest books that are often opened before our eyes. This book is the universe. This is nature itself. People must read it. -Galileo (Italy)
69. The sole purpose of science is to alleviate the pain of human existence. Scientists should think of most people. -Galileo (Italy)
70. It takes special courage to pursue science. -Galileo (Italy)
7 1. Science nourishes young people, comforts old people, adds icing on the cake to a happy life, and protects you in your unfortunate moments. -lomonosov (former Soviet Union)
72. Conquering the fortress of science is like fighting a war. People will always die and get hurt. I will devote myself to science. -lomonosov (former Soviet Union).
There is no doubt that philosophy and science complement each other in many ways. -lomonosov (former Soviet Union)
74. Scientists do not create anything. On the contrary, they reveal the ready-made hidden truth in nature. Artists create real analogues. -Goncharov (former Soviet Union)
75. Science requires all people to give everything willingly, without ulterior motives, in order to accept the heavy cross of cool knowledge. -herzen (former Soviet Union)
76. Science is everywhere. However, where there is no sowing, there will be no bumper harvest. -herzen (former Soviet Union)
77. Science cannot be obtained for nothing. There is no other way to get it except sweating. Full-hearted enthusiasm, fantasy and vision can't replace labor. There is no easy science in the world. -herzen (former Soviet Union)
Before you want to climb to the top of science, you must thoroughly study the elementary knowledge of science. When you haven't fully understood the previous things, you should never start to do the latter things. -Pavlov (former Soviet Union)
79. The monotonous climbing action will make you very tired. But every step is close to the peak. -Suhomlinski (former Soviet Union)
80. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit. Only with long-term accumulation can they merge into the sea. -Hua (China)
8 1. We'd better regard our life as a continuation of our predecessors' lives. It is a part of present life and the beginning of future generations' life. If this goes on, science will be brighter and society will be better every day. -Hua (China)
82. Science is honest. It is accumulated by the labor and wisdom of many people. -Li Siguang (China)
83. Science respects facts. You can't make up excuses to attach a theory. -Li Siguang (China)
84. The true scientific spirit should be cultivated from correct criticism and self-criticism. Real scientific achievements should stand the test of facts. With this double guarantee, we can do it with confidence and boldness. We won't dig the trap of arrogance. -Li Siguang (China)
85. Difficulties can only scare cowards and lazy people. Victory always belongs to those who dare to climb the peak of science. -Mao Yisheng (China)
86. Reading is easy. Thinking is difficult. But both are indispensable and useless. -Franklin (USA)
87. Learning history makes people wise, learning poetry makes people witty, learning mathematics makes people delicate, learning morality makes people brave, and learning theoretical rhetoric makes people satisfied. Bacon (UK)
88. The question mark is the key to any science. -Pavlov (former Soviet Union)
89. Think of simple things as complicated. You can find new areas. Look at complex phenomena very simply. You can find new patterns. -Newton (UK)
90. Without bold speculation, there will be no great discovery. -Newton (UK)
9 1. If I have made a little contribution to the world, it is not because of anything else, but because of my efforts and persistent thinking. -Newton (UK)
92. I always try to keep my freedom of thought. I can give up any hypothesis, no matter how popular it is, as long as it proves inconsistent. -Darwin (UK)
93. People who are good at thinking, once they get rid of the dazzling influence of traditional prejudice, will find the best evidence of human great ability among the lower ancestors of human beings, and find the confidence and reasonable basis for human beings to reach a higher future from the long evolution of human past. -Huxley (UK)
94. Deep thoughts are like nails. Once they are nailed to the brain, nothing can be pulled out. -Diderot (France)
95. We seldom think about the present. Even if I think of it occasionally, it is only to cope with the future that I accidentally think of the light and get some guidance from the present. Now is definitely not our goal. The past and the present are just our means. Only the future is our goal. -Pasteur (France)
96. Fantasy is a poet's wing. Hypothesis is the ladder of science. -Goethe (Germany)
97. In a sense, the development of our thoughts often comes from curiosity. -Einstein (USA)
98. Without creative individuals who can think and judge independently, the upward development of society would be unimaginable. -Einstein (USA)
99. The development of the thinking world, in a sense, is to constantly get rid of surprises. -Einstein (USA)
100. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited. Imagination sums up everything in the world, promotes progress and is the source of knowledge evolution. Seriously speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. -Einstein (USA)
10 1. Asking a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may be just a skill in teaching or experiment. Putting forward new problems, new possibilities and looking at old problems from a new angle all require creative imagination, which marks the real progress of science. -Einstein (USA)
102. A soul without imagination is like an observatory without a telescope. -Einstein (USA)
103. Learn knowledge by thinking, thinking and rethinking. This is how I became a scientist. -Einstein (USA)
104. Thought is always the ruler of the universe. -Plato (Greece)
105. In order to make a true and correct judgment, we must get rid of any prejudice and paranoia. -lomonosov (Russian Federation)
106. In a creator's career, you should think twice before you act, not touch blindly. -Michulin (former Soviet Union).
107. Philosophy is the friend of reason and science, while theology is the enemy of reason and the protector of ignorance. -Diderot (France)
108. The most beautiful thing we can experience is mystery. It is the source of all true arts and sciences. -Einstein (USA)
109. Spreading knowledge is sowing happiness. The progress and expanding fields of scientific research will arouse our hopes, and the bacteria existing in human body and mind will gradually disappear. Nobel Prize (Sweden)
1 10. Invention is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. Edison (USA)
1 1 1. Only by paying equal attention to gymnastics and music can you become a complete personality, because gymnastics can exercise your body and music can cultivate your spirit. -Madame Curie (France)
1 12. Only by paying equal attention to gymnastics and music can you become a complete personality, because gymnastics can exercise your body and music can cultivate your spirit. -Pareto (Greece)
1 13. Health is not a matter of physical condition. This is a matter of mental state. -Pareto (Greece)
1 14. Nothing is happier than health. Although they didn't think it was the greatest happiness before they got sick. -Pareto (Greece)
1 15. Nothing is more exhausting than this. Nothing is more likely to hurt a person than not engaging in sports for a long time. -Pareto (Greece)
1 16. Don't neglect your health. Drink, eat and behave in moderation. -Pythagoras (Greece)
1 17. Uncontrolled behavior is against health, that is, selling health by one's own lust. -democritus (Greek)
1 18. Exercise is the source of all life. -Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)
1 19. If water stagnates, it will lose its purity. When the heart is inactive, the essence disappears. -Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)
120. Do it yourself. Move your feet. Observe with your own eyes-this is the highest principle of our experimental work. And playing wood games can exercise your arm strength, leg strength and eyesight! -Pavlov (former Soviet Union)
12 1. We should turn life into a scientific dream and then turn it into reality. -Madame Curie (France)
122. Keeping healthy is an obligation to oneself, but also to society. -Franklin (USA)
123. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. -Franklin (USA)
124. Diet often makes people clear-headed and quick-thinking. -Franklin (USA)
125. A healthy body is the living room of the soul. A sick body is a prison for the soul. Bacon (UK)
126. We only have inherent health rules, but few people pay attention to them. They are often not noticed until they die. However, it is too late to regret. If everyone knows the correct fitness methods, it goes without saying that life can be greatly extended. Bacon (UK)
127. Keeping calm and happy while eating, sleeping and exercising is one of the best secrets of longevity. Bacon (UK)
128. Food is like lamp oil. There is a lot of oil. The light will come on. If there is too little oil, the light will go out. However, a lamp often goes out because of too much oil. -Fleming (UK)
133. as far as my personality in school is concerned, what influenced me later was that I had a strong variety of interests, was addicted to what I was interested in, and deeply liked to understand any complicated problems and things. -Darwin (UK)
134. Except for knowledge and learning, no other force in the world can establish rule and authority in human spirit and mind, in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. Bacon (UK)