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Examples and aphorisms of scientists

 

Examples and aphorisms of scientists

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

2. Science has no borders, but scientists have a motherland. ——Pasteur

3. I am willing to spend all my life engaged in scientific research to contribute to the motherland and people who gave birth to me and cultivated me. ——Pavlov

4. Everything is difficult at the beginning, as is the case in every science. ——Marx

5. The truth may be on the side of a few people. ——Plato

6. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous testing. ——Edison

7. In the current era, the truth is so obscure and the lies are so deep-rooted that unless we love the truth, we will not know the truth. ——Pascal

8. Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. ——Chekhov

9. Only by obeying nature can we control nature. ——Bacon

10. The ability to think independently is an essential talent for scientific research and creation of inventions. Any of the more important scientific creations and inventions in history are inseparable from the creator's independent and in-depth approach to looking at problems. ——Hua Luogeng

11. Children’s games often contain profound thoughts. ——Schiller

12. I want to turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn the dream into reality. ——Marie Curie

13. In terms of understanding of truth, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! ——Einstein

14. It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. ——Gorky will not have a great cause without tremendous difficulties. ——Voltaire

15. The benefits of fallacy are temporary, while the benefits of truth are permanent; when truth has drawbacks, these drawbacks will be eliminated soon, while the drawbacks of fallacy are the same as those of fallacy. Always with you. - Diderot

16. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration - Edison

17. The trick to learning a lot of things , just don’t learn a lot at once. ——Locke

18. The use of time is an extremely advanced law. ——Engels

19. Man’s bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. ——Copernicus

20. Knowledge is power. ——Bacon

21. When you can’t tell yourself what you learned today, don’t go to bed. ——Lichtenberg

22. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters cannot be trusted in big matters. ——Einstein

23. The first sign of an educated mind is being good at asking questions. ——Plekhanov