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1) Human courage can bear all burdens; human patience can endure most pain. ——Samuel Johnson

2) A patient man gets what he desires. ——Franklin

3) The absurd idea of ??an unsophisticated and methodical person is that he hates the patience of those who are sophisticated. ——Chesterfield

4) For a science to contribute to human knowledge, it does not have to force others to believe it. Believe it or not, it depends on the results. It can wait patiently to use its research results to attract everyone's attention. ——Freud

5) The main component of faith is patience. —— Joe McDonald

6) One must have patience, and especially faith. ——Marie Curie

7) Patience and persistence are better than intensity and fanaticism. ——La Fontaine

8) Great work is not accomplished with strength but with patience. ——Johnson

9) Before you start to fulfill your mission, you must have an iron will and patience, and don’t be afraid of the steep, long and almost endless stairs... ——Gogol

10) I don’t worry about readers’ patience. Of course, this has a premise: no writer should have the delusion to "monopolize" all readers. ——Tie Ning

11) You should listen patiently to the opinions of others and seriously consider whether the person who accuses you is justified. If he is right, correct your mistake. If he is wrong, just pretend you didn't hear it. If he is a person you respect, then you can point out his mistakes through discussion. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

12) He is sensitive and eager to learn, and he is not ashamed to ask questions. ——Confucius

13) There is a connection between learning and doing. To learn, you must think, and to understand, you must do it. Only by doing can you see whether you have truly learned it. Otherwise, even if you read a lot, it will just become a dead library. ──Xie Juezai

14) The library allows me to study continuously and improve my knowledge. I stay in it for an hour or two every day. This method makes up for the advanced education I have lost. ——Franklin

15) There are three major principles of scholarship: be knowledgeable, read more, and experiment frequently. ——Debraugley

16) Doubt is the key to knowledge. ——Proverb

17) A person not only relies on everything he is born with, but also relies on everything he gets from learning to cultivate himself. ──Goethe

18) One can become a teacher by reviewing the past and learning the new. ——Confucius

19) Studying in idleness is not better than studying in idleness. ——John Bayless

20) The sun knows where he is dead, and the moon does not forget what he can do. It can be said that he is eager to learn. ——Confucius