There is no smooth road in science. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb the steep mountain road can hope to reach the glorious peak.
——Marx
● Man can only achieve his own perfection by working for the perfection of his contemporaries and their happiness.
——Marx
● Life is like an ocean, only those with a strong will can reach the other shore.
——Marx
● The meaning of life lies in giving, not in receiving, nor in striving for.
——Ba Jin
● The value of a person should be determined by what he has contributed, not what he has obtained.
——Einstein
● Only by devoting oneself to society can one find out the meaning of a life that is actually short and risky.
——Einstein
● Human value is contained in human talents.
——Marx
● Everything is difficult at the beginning, as is the case with every science.
——Marx
● All savings, in the final analysis, boil down to the saving of time.
——Marx
● Using time is an extremely advanced law.
——Engels
● Once society has a technical need, this need will push science forward more than ten universities.
——Engels
● In Marx’s view, science is a revolutionary force that plays a driving role in history. Every new discovery in any theoretical science, even if its practical application could not even be foreseen, gave Marx heartfelt joy, but when it had an immediate revolutionary impact on industry and on historical development in general, he The joy is completely different.
——Engels
● To waste other people’s time is to commit suicide, to waste one’s own time is to commit suicide slowly.
——Lenin
● It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words.
——Gorky
● There will be no great cause without tremendous difficulties.
——Voltaire
● Don’t linger in what has been accomplished!
——Pasteur
● Not knowing is not terrible or harmful. It is impossible for anyone to know everything. What is terrible and harmful is not knowing but pretending to know.
——Tolstoy
● Success = hard work + correct method + less empty talk.
——Einstein
● Successful scientists are often people with broad interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversity will give people fresh perspectives, while delving into a narrow field for too long can easily make people stupid.
——Beveridge
● When you succeed in something, don’t wait to enjoy the glory. Do the necessary things again.
——Pasteur
● Winter has arrived, can spring be far behind?
——Shelley
● Reading without thinking is like eating without digesting.
——Polk
● To read any good book is to talk to many noble people.
——Descartes
● For everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility.
——Einstein
● Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person.
——Chekhov
● Children's games often contain profound thoughts.
——Schiller
● Inventors rely on the support of a great confidence to have the courage to move forward in the unknown world.
——Balzac
● Invention is one percent cleverness and ninety-nine percent diligence.
——Edison
● Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters cannot be trusted in big matters.
——Einstein
● Restlessness and dissatisfaction are the first necessities for progress.
——Edison
● Curiosity creates scientists and poets.
——France
● Reasonable arrangement of time is equal to saving time.
——Francis Bacon
● Even if you know half of the truth through your own efforts, it is better than knowing the whole truth based on what others say.
——Romain Rolland
● Strong confidence can enable ordinary people to do amazing things.
——Marton
● As long as money can solve an individual's life, if there is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human talents.
——Nobel
● Don’t wait for tomorrow to do what you do today, and don’t wait for others to do what you do.
——Goethe
● If you haven’t done what you should do today, tomorrow will be delayed no matter how early it is.
——Pestalozzi
● People with rich knowledge and experience are more likely to generate new associations and unique insights than people with only one kind of knowledge and experience.
——Taylor
● Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy.
——Dewey
● Science has no borders, but scientists have a motherland.
——Pasteur
● Science requires a person to devote his whole life. Assuming that each of you has two lives, this is not enough for you.
——Pavlov
● Science requires everyone to have extremely intense work and great enthusiasm.
——Pavlov
● Wasting time is a cardinal sin.
——Rousseau
● Ideal books are the key to wisdom.
—— Tolstoy
● Determination, work, and success are the three major elements of human activities
—— Pasteur
● Determination is the door to your career, and work is the journey that leads you to your home.
——Pasteur
● Inspiration-This is a guest who doesn’t like to interview lazy people.
——Chernyshevsky
● There is nothing that cannot be known. We can only say that there are things that have not yet been recognized.
——Golky
● No great discovery can be made without bold guesses.
——Newton
● Without great desire, there would be no great genius.
——Balzac
● There is no misfortune comparable to losing time.
——Turgenev
● A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without candles.
——Tolstoy
● Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on work.
——Lu Xun
● Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded.
——Einstein
● Patience is the basis of all intelligence.
——Plato
● Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the stuff of life.
——Franklin
● If you want to love your own value, you have to create value for the world.
——Goethe
● Adversity is a path to truth.
——Byron
● A calm lake cannot produce capable sailors; a comfortable environment cannot produce great men of the era.
——Lebedev
● Miracles often appear in bad luck.
——Bacon
● The way to get the job done is to cherish every minute.
——Darwin
● Those who forget today will be forgotten tomorrow.
——Goethe
● In order to play your role in life, love life.
——Rodin
● The struggle for truth is the greatest joy in life.
——Bruno
● A great career requires determination, ability, organization and responsibility.
——Ibsen
● The most obvious sign of a great man is his strong will.
——Edison
● I never regard comfort and enjoyment as the purpose of life itself.
——Einstein
● I never remember what is already printed in the dictionary. My memory is used to remember things that are not in the books.
——Einstein
● The most important reason why I can succeed in science is my love for science and my persistence in long-term exploration. ——Darwin
● No matter what kind of knowledge you master, it is useful to intelligence. It will throw away useless things and retain good things.
——Leonardo da Vinci
● Ignorance is the mother of superstition.
——Balzac
● Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness.
——Fan Zhongyan
● Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you.
——Turgenev
● Wanting to know everything at once means knowing nothing.
——Pavlov
● Hard work is the law for obtaining everything.
——Newton
● Asking a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may only be a mathematical or experimental skill. Raising new questions, new possibilities, and looking at old problems from a new perspective all require creative imagination and mark real progress in science.
——Einstein
● Genius comes from hard work.
——Gorky
● One-tenth of genius is inspiration, and nine-tenths is blood and sweat.
——Leo Tolstoy
● Genius is like this. If you work hard all your life, you will become a genius.
——Mendeleev
● Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles will create genius.
——Romain Rolland
● Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent blood and sweat.
——Edison
● Genius is developed due to love for the cause. It can be said that genius - by its very nature - is nothing more than love for a career, for work.
——Golky
● I am born with talents that will be useful.
——Li Bai
● Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.
——Gu Yanwu
● Even if you know half of the truth through your own efforts, it is much better than knowing the whole truth based on what others say.
——Romain Rolland
● The road to honor is not paved with flowers.
——Dante
● The wisest people are the ones least willing to waste time.
——Dante
● It is best not to fantasize about anything when the sun sets, but to get to work when the sun rises.
——Xie Juezai
●What you sow in youth, you will reap in old age.
——Ibsen
●People are not cute because they are beautiful, but they are beautiful because they are cute.
——Tolstoy
●The honor of a man’s virtue is countless times greater than the honor of his wealth.
——Leonardo Da Vinci
●Human life is limited, but serving the people is infinite. I will devote my limited life to unlimited service to the people. Go among the services.
——Lei Feng
●Man’s bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth.
——Copernicus
●The broader a person’s knowledge, the more perfect he himself is.
——Gorky
●Human wisdom holds three keys, one for numbers, one for letters, and one for notes. Knowledge, thoughts, fantasies are there.
——Hugo
●People often feel that the preparation stage is a waste of time. Only when a real opportunity comes and they are unable to grasp it, can they realize that they are not prepared. It's a waste of time.
——Romain Rolland
●Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy task.
——Leo Tolstoy
●Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright.
——Xiao Chunu
●People need the truth, just like a blind man needs a bright guide.
——Gorky
● There is a solution to every problem, and there is no unimaginable thing.
——Edison
● If you want to succeed, you should use perseverance as your good friend, experience as your staff, caution as your brother, and hope as your sentinel.
——Edison
● If it is a rose, it will always bloom.
——Goethe
● If I can see farther than Descartes, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants.
——Newton
● Only those who are good at using sporadic time will achieve greater results.
——Hua Luogeng
● Young and eager to learn is like the rising sun; strong and eager to learn, like the light in the sun; old and eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle.
——Liu Xiang
● Life is about seeking new knowledge.
——Mendeleev
● The person who lives the most meaningful life is not the person who lives the longest, but the person who feels the most about life.
——Rousseau
● The ideal of life is for an ideal life.
——Zhang Wentian
● The more difficult the life situation, the stronger I feel, and even smarter.
——Golky
● The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known, and to continuously add more knowledge.
——Zola
● The heaviest burden in life is not work, but boredom.
——Romain Rolland
● The meaning of life lies in giving, not in receiving, nor in fighting for.
——Ba Jin
● Life is calculated by time, and the value of life is calculated by contribution.
——Petofi
● Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always time.
——Lu Xun
● Time is a great author, she can write the ending of the future.
——Chaplin
● Time is the most impartial, giving everyone twenty-four hours; time is also the most impartial, giving no one twenty-four hours.
—— Aldous Huxley
● The fastest and slowest, the longest and shortest, the most ordinary and precious, the most overlooked and the most embarrassing in the world. What people regret is time.
——Gorky
● There is Bole in the world, and then there is the thousand-mile horse.
——Han Yu
● The more you read without thinking, you will feel that you know a lot; and when you read and think more, you will feel that you know a lot; You will see more clearly how little you know.
——Voltaire
● Books have made me a happy person and made my life a relaxing and comfortable poem.
——Golky
● Books are the ladder of human progress.
——Gorky
● Whoever wastes their years will lose their youth and life will abandon them.
——Hugo
● Anyone who no longer has curiosity and no sense of surprise is nothing more than a walking zombie, his eyes are blurred.
——Einstein
● Whoever plays games in life will achieve nothing; whoever cannot master himself will always be a slave.
——Goethe
● I never think that half an hour is an insignificant and small period of time.
——Darwin
● My achievements should be attributed to energetic thinking.
——Newton
● My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and serve mankind. I don't know of any service that could be better than this in our short time on earth.
——Edison
● I have never made an accidental invention in my life.
All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous testing.
——Edison
● I think there is nothing more tragic than those who only care about what is right under their noses.
——Rutherford
● Any valuable knowledge I have learned is from self-study.
——Darwin
● I like to leave the popular paths and take the rugged mountain roads covered with thorns.
——Roentgen
● I want to hold fate by the throat, and it will never make me surrender.
——Beethoven
● I always strive to be unfettered in my thoughts.
——Darwin
● Faith is necessary for people. People who believe in nothing will not be happy.
——Hugo
● Happiness always exists in the restless pursuit of human beings, but does not exist in harmony and stability.
——Lu Xun
● Luck is not without many fears and worries; misfortune is not without many comforts and hopes.
——Francis Bacon
● Many great truths were first considered blasphemies.
——Bernard Shaw
● Learning without thinking will lead to confusion; thinking without learning will lead to peril.
——Confucius
● Learning - it is never too late.
——Golky
● Without creative individuals with independent thinking and judgment, the upward development of society would be unimaginable.
——Einstein
● To know everything at once means to know nothing.
——Pavlov
● We must work hard in the morning light and do not face the sunset fantasy.
——Carlyle
● A person who does not pay attention to small things will never succeed in big things.
——Carnegie
● A person who can think is really a person with boundless power.
——Balzac
● The value of a person should be determined by what he has contributed, not what he has achieved.
——Einstein
● A person’s value lies in his talent, not in his clothes.
——Hugo
● A person's value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests.
——Einstein
● A person is like a fraction, his actual talent is like the numerator, and his valuation of himself is like the denominator.
The larger the denominator, the smaller the value of the fraction.
——Tolstoy
● A person must first go through difficulties and then step into good times before he feels useful and comfortable.
——Edison
● The higher the goal a person pursues, the faster his talents develop and the more beneficial he is to society.
——Gorky
● All false knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance.
——Bernard Shaw
● Everything that is true and great is simple and humble.
—— Belinsky
● You should make other people’s lives better because of your existence.
——Cibal
● It is man’s bounden duty to have the courage to explore the truth.
——Copernicus
● Many people use the happiness of youth as the price of success.
——Mozart
● The more you study, the more you discover your ignorance.
——Descartes
● In the field of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind.
——Pasteur
● Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world.
——Einstein
● The higher you climb on the mountain of knowledge, the more spectacular the scenery unfolds before you.
——Rakishev
● The right path is this: learn from what your predecessors have done and then move forward.
——Tolstoy
● Knowledge is power.
——Francis Bacon
● Knowledge is the lamp that guides life to the realm of light and truth.
——Li Dazhao
● Only herb collectors who are not afraid of climbing, and only those who are not afraid of huge waves can climb to the top to collect fairy grass and go deep into the water to find Li pearls.
——Hua Luogeng
● Only those who are confident can immerse themselves in life with confidence and realize their own will everywhere.
——Golky
● What matters is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot but don’t know the most useful things.
——Tolstoy
● The pursuit of truth is more valuable than possessing truth.
——Einstein
● Go your own way and let others decide!
——Dante
● The most accomplished scientists have the zeal of a fanatic.
——Beveridge
● Yesterday cannot be recalled, and tomorrow is not certain, but what can be certain is today. One day today, two days tomorrow.
——Yermanson
● Only when genius and science are married can the best results be achieved.
——Spencer
● The most terrible enemy is the lack of strong belief.
——Romain Rolland