2. Verses that guide practice with theory - Tao Xingzhi 6. Having both hands and brain is Create the purpose of education. The countermeasure for China’s educational revolution is to form an alliance between hands and brain. ——Tao Xingzhi 7. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, but imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. Strictly speaking, imagination is the real factor in scientific research. ——Einstein 8. Raising a problem is often more important than solving it. Because solving problems may be just a mathematical or experimental skill, but raising new questions requires creative imagination and marks real progress in science. ——Einstein 9. The academic performance of Chinese students studying abroad is often much better than that of the American students who study with them. However, ten years later, the scientific research results are much less than those of others. The reason is that American students have active thinking, strong hands-on ability and creative spirit. . —— Yang Zhenning 10. Knowing what things should be like means that you are a smart person; knowing what things actually are like means that you are an experienced person; knowing how to make things better means that you are a talented person. . A knowledgeable person who does not practice is like a bee who does not make honey. ——Sadie If talent and learning are not used, they will be buried forever. ——Sadie At work, you have to combine every little thing with ambitious and fixed goals. ——Mayakovsky Experience is a permanent teacher. Welcome to adopt and thank you
3. Poems and famous quotes about focusing on practice. A knowledgeable person who does not practice is equivalent to a bee who does not make honey. ——Sadie If talent and learning are not used, they will be buried forever. ——Sadie At work, you have to combine every little thing with ambitious and fixed goals. ——Mayakovsky Experience is a permanent teacher. ——Goethe It is not enough to have knowledge, you must also apply it; it is not enough to have desire, you must also act. ——Goethe Some people don’t make mistakes because they never do anything worth doing. ——Goethe A good beginning is half the success. ——Plato There is no end to the bold activities of science, and there should be no end. ——Gorky Instead of cursing the darkness, it is better to light a bright candle. ——Anna Louise Strong We cannot wait for nature’s gifts, we must ask for them. ——Michulin If you want to gain an insight, you first need labor, your own labor, your own initiative, and your own practice. ——Dostoyevsky All theoretical laws depend on practical laws; if there is only one practical law, then they all depend on this practical law. ——Fichte Whatever is correct in theory must also be effective in practice. - Kant If you think about the problem without prejudice, if you think about the general nature of these maxims, you can come to a completely different conclusion. Because all principles are actually practical. ——Bradley Practice is the truth of thought. ——Chernyshevsky Everything that must be debated in theory should be solved simply with the practice of real life. ——Chernyshevsky If a person thinks "I can't do it", then he will definitely not be able to do it. ——Chernyshevsky There is no innate talent in the world, talent must be tempered. ——Chernyshevsky Practice “takes the objective world as the premise, and the objective world as something else follows its own path.” ——Hegel Practice "not only has universal qualifications, but also has absolute realistic qualifications." ——Hegel What you get on the shortcut road will never be amazing. When you have a lot of experience and know-how, you will know: on the road to fame, what is shed is not sweat but blood; their names are not written with a pen but with their lives. ——Madame Curie Human beings need people who are good at practice, who can obtain the greatest benefits from their work; but human beings also need dreamers, who are obsessed with the selfless development of a cause and therefore cannot pay attention to their own material Benefit.
——Marie Curie Failure in practice mainly occurs because we do not know the reasons. It is in this case that the two desires of people-the desire for knowledge and power-are truly combined. ——Bacon A person can only know his own abilities by using his abilities in practice. ——Little Seneca Practice will solve those problems that theory cannot solve for you. ——Feuerbach Nothing is more generally taken for granted than that there are certain speculative and practical principles. ——Locke Any kind of labor is noble, and the only noble cause is labor. ——Carlyle Whoever does only half of it is not doing it at all. ——Babisai God will never help those who sit still. ——Safoul Chris A calm lake cannot produce capable sailors; a comfortable environment cannot produce great men of the times. ——Lebedev Intelligence is the daughter of experiment. ——Leonardo da Vinci Theory is an officer, practice is a soldier. ——Leonardo Da Vinci Wisdom rarely gets damaged due to overuse, but most of it gets rusty because it is not used. ——Baowu Wei To achieve the desired goal, a realistic spirit is more important than rich knowledge. ——Beaumarchais From my own painful search, I know that there are many dead ends ahead and that taking even a small step toward understanding the true meaning of something can be daunting. ——Einstein Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, toward joy. ——Beethoven Never talk about what kind of person a good person should be, just be such a person! ——Antonino Hard and high-quality steel bars are made after thousands of tempers; magnificent and beautiful shells It is obtained through water exposure and sun exposure. Our will and perseverance must also be severely tested in the fiery struggle and undergo long-term training. - Kalinin If a person does not do it down-to-earth, then everything he hopes for will be in vain. ——Moluwa A person's experience is obtained through hard work, and only the tempering of years can make it mature.
——Shakespeare