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A collection of famous quotes from scientists

Since the 20th century, science, culture, and society have developed rapidly, and the goals of science education and themselves have also developed in response to the needs of society and individuals. Famous quotes from scientists inspire the continuous development of science education. Below I bring you the following content, I hope you like it!

Classic version

1 Science is never and will never be It is a finished book. Every major achievement brings new problems. With every development new and serious difficulties arise over time. ——Einstein

2 Science will always fight against superstition and all ignorant thoughts. ——Zhu Kezhen

3 Science strictly distinguishes people with high moral character from those with human faces and animal hearts that we should not respect as heroes. ——John Dryden

4 Conquering the fortress of science is like fighting a war. Someone will always die and someone will be injured. I want to dedicate myself to science. ——Lomonosov

5 The basis of science is a healthy body. ——Marie Curie

6 In order to make true and correct judgments, one must free one's thoughts from the shackles of any prejudice and paranoia. ——Lomonosov

7. The achievements of scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most selfless field. ——Gorky

8 Intelligence will never stop at the truth that has been known, but will always move forward towards the truth that has not yet been known. ——Bruno

9 The accumulation of scientific knowledge is a necessary prerequisite for scientific development. As for who will sum up the success in the end, it may be accidental and lucky. ——Tan Jiazhen

10 We only have inherent health laws. Few people pay attention to these laws, and they often don't notice them until they are dying, but it is too late to regret. If everyone knew proper fitness methods, it goes without saying that life could be greatly extended. ——Bacon

11 Real science can improve people’s consciousness, while non-scientific things will deepen people’s confusion. ——Xu Teli

12 Thank God for not making me a dexterous craftsman. Some of my most important discoveries were inspired by failure. ——David

13 Truth has such power that the more you try to attack it, the more your attacks enrich and prove it. ——Galileo

14 Thank God for not making me a dexterous craftsman. Some of my most important discoveries were inspired by failure. ——David

15 In scientific work, people who are unwilling to go one step beyond the facts rarely understand the facts. —— Huxley

16 For all mankind, there is only one common interest, and that is the progress of science. ——Saint-Simon

17 The study of history can make people smart; the study of poetry can make people witty; the study of mathematics can make people sophisticated; the study of ethics can make people brave; the study of theory and rhetoric can make people contented. ——Bacon

18 Science is a cemetery where all kinds of faded ideas are buried. ——Unamuno

19 In addition to knowledge and learning, no other power in the world can establish dominance and control in the human spirit and heart, in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. authority. ——Bacon

20 Those who govern science must rely on historical materials; and those who govern history must also have scientific knowledge. ——Wang Guowei

Latest version

1 Science and scientific knowledge are always hypothetical: it is conjectural knowledge. The scientific method is the method of criticism: the method that seeks and eliminates error and serves truth. ——Karl Popper

2 The scientific spirit lies in seeking facts and truth. ——Hu Shi

3 Science requires a person’s whole life. ——Zhu Xian

4 The development of science and technology to this day has become a comprehensive, large-scale, and collective undertaking.

——Wang Fangding

5 The accumulation of scientific knowledge is a necessary prerequisite for scientific development. As for who will sum up the success in the end, it may be accidental and lucky. ——Tan Jiazhen

6 Progress is not an event, but a need. ——Spencer

7 Progress is the law of life, otherwise people cannot be called human beings. ——Browning

8 Science itself has poetry. ——Spencer

9 Without science and art, there would be no people and human life. ——Leo Tolstoy

10 The people need science. Countries that do not develop science will surely become colonies. ——Joliot Curie

11 Science is the nervous system of our time. ——Golky

12 Science is a cemetery where all kinds of faded ideas are buried. ——Unamuno

13 Science is the best antidote to fanaticism and madness. ——Adam Smith

14 Science, then and now, is the observation of all that is possible. The so-called foresight is the understanding of things that are about to appear, and this understanding requires a process. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

15 The so-called science, including logic and mathematics, is a function of the times. This is true for all sciences, together with its ideals and achievements. —— Moore

16 Science has no national boundaries, because she is a wealth that belongs to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. ——Pasteur

17 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

18 You must learn to do the rough work in science. Study facts, compare facts, and accumulate facts. ---Pavlov Russia

19 My most important discoveries were inspired by failure. ---David UK

20 Thank God for not making me a handy craftsman. Some of my most important discoveries were inspired by failure. ---David UK

Popular Edition

1 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

2 One day, truth will prevail. Even if the truth fails to win in his life, he will become better and wiser for holding on to the truth. —— Huxley

3 Conquering the fortress of science is like fighting a war. Someone will always die and someone will be injured. I want to dedicate myself to science. ——Lomonov

4 Science requires everyone to give everything without ulterior motives and willingly in order to receive the heavy cross of calm knowledge as a reward. ——Herzen

5 History warns us that the usual fate of a new truth is: it begins with heresy and ends in superstition. —— Huxley

6 Progress is the law of life, otherwise man cannot be called a man. ——Browning

7 The people need science, and countries that do not develop science will surely become colonies. ——Marie Curie

8 Science is the best way to make the human spirit brave. ——Bruno

9 is the “thing” that is researched, not the “person” of the researcher. ——Marie Curie

10 Don’t neglect your body’s health. Drink, eat, and move in moderation. ——Pythagoras

11 Science is systemized knowledge. ——Spencer

12 Without science and art, there would be no people and human life. ——Leo Tolstoy

13 The development of our thoughts often comes from curiosity in a sense. ——Einstein

14 Books must obey science, not the other way around. ——Bacon

15 Science itself has great beauty.

A scientist engaged in research is not only a technician, but also a child. In the natural scenery, he seems to be fascinated by fairy tales. ——Marie Curie

16 Scientific research is the exploration of the unknown. Scientific researchers must not only have a serious, rigorous and strict style of study, but also have the spirit of daring to think, dare to do and dare to venture. One cannot exist without the other. ——Zhu Zhaoliang

17 When conducting scientific research, I always pay more attention to the prediction of the final results. ——Lu Jiaxi

18 Make bold assumptions and verify carefully. It seems that boldness is still necessary. Of course, boldness must be based on solid work. ——Zhao Jinke

19 Scientific laws themselves are objective truths and will never become obsolete. However, the ways in which people apply these laws and the corresponding design plans they make are changing with each passing day. ——Wang Zhuxi

20 The real and legitimate goal of science is nothing more than this: to bring new discoveries and new powers to human life. ——Bacon