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Encyclopedia: Famous sayings or poems with the theme of science and technology culture.
1. Scientific inspiration can never wait. If there is any accidental opportunity for scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are literate, to those who are good at independent thinking, to those who have perseverance, and not to lazy people. -Hua Luogeng (China)

2. A scientist should consider the comments of later generations, not the insults or praises at that time. -Pasteur (France)

3. Learn to do rough work in science. We should study facts, compare facts and accumulate facts. -Pavlov (Russia)

4. I have been fighting for more than 5 years and devoted myself to the development of science. One word can tell the most difficult feature of my work, and that word is "failure". -Thomson

5. For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success. -Mao Yisheng (China)

6. Exercise is the source of all life. -Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)

7. Science has no national boundaries, because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is a torch to light up the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. -pasteur (France)

8. I would like to devote all my life to scientific research and contribute to my motherland and people. -Pavlov (former Soviet Union)

9. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. -Dewey (USA)

1. What is the greatest gift that science gives to mankind? It is the power to make mankind believe in truth. -Compton (USA)

11. Once science has the wings of fantasy, it can win. -Faraday (UK)

12. In scientific work, people who are unwilling to go beyond the facts rarely understand the facts. -Huxley (UK)

13. How to distinguish promising clues is the essence of studying art. Scientists who have independent thinking ability and can judge evidence according to their own value rather than the concept that dominated at that time are most likely to know the potential significance of something that is really new. -beveridge (UK)

14. The best assistant in science is your own mind, not anything else. -Fabres (French)

15. The world invisible to human beings is not an illusion of fantasy, but an actual existence illuminated by the brilliance of science. Noble is the power of science. -Madame Curie (France)

16. What matters in science is the "things" that have been studied, not the "individuals" of the researchers. -Madame Curie (France)

17. The foundation of science is a healthy body. -Madame Curie (France)