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Poetry or famous sayings about questioning

1. Famous aphorisms about "questioning"

1. Those who have no doubts in reading must be taught to have doubts, and those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only here can they make progress. ——Zhu Xi

2. People who don’t ask will always be together with ignorance. ——East Africa

3. The key to unlocking all science is undoubtedly the question mark. ——Balzac

4. Questioning is the first step towards philosophy. —— Diderot

5. Scholars must first doubt. ——Cheng Yi

6. There is no doubt that there will be doubts in learning, doubts will lead to progress, small doubts will lead to small progress, and big doubts will lead to great progress. ——Lu Jiuyuan (Song Dynasty)

7. The spirit of skepticism is an important part of the scientific spirit. ——Zhou Guangzhao

8. A suspicious person does not doubt what others suspect, but doubts what others do not doubt. ——Fang Yizhi

9. A person who is good at asking questions is like attacking a strong tree. He will first understand the easy ones, then the easy ones, and then explain them to each other for a long time. Those who are not good at asking will do the opposite. ——"Study Notes"

10. Problems are midwives, they can help the birth of new ideas. ——Socrates

11. Those who do not doubt when there is doubt have never learned; learning requires doubt. ——Zhang Zai

12. Doubt is the beginning of thinking and the end of learning. ——Confucius

13. Teachers use doubts, and friends use doubts. ——Li Xing

14. Raising problems is more important than solving them. ——Einstein

15. Skepticism is an important part of the scientific spirit. ——Zhou Guangzhao 2. Famous quotes about doubt

1. If a person starts with affirmation, he will definitely end with doubt; but if he is willing to start with doubt, he will end with affirmation. . ——[British] Bacon

2. A person who knows nothing doubts nothing. ——[British] Herbert

3. Only massive skepticism can lift the curtain that separates us from the truth. ——[British] Russell

4. Every great progress in natural knowledge includes the absolute negation of authority. ——[British] Huxley

5. First doubt, then explore, and finally discover. ——[British] Buckle

6. You should know to doubt when you should doubt, obey when you should obey, and believe when you should believe. ——[France] Pascal

7. Collective wisdom cannot completely replace individual talent. Individuals who oppose established views have always been the source of all progress. Socrates, Jesus, and Galileo were all criticized by orthodox thinking. ——[British] Russell

8. Skeptics assert that they know nothing - even in the face of ideas that refute them; at the same time, they think that their knowledge is better than that of the entire world around them. Rich. ——[British] Brown

9. Science begins with the criticism of myths. Critical attitude is the most important characteristic of science. ——[British] Popper

10. Where there is doubt, there is truth - doubt is the shadow of truth. ——[British] Bailey 3. What are the poems about "doubt"

Infinite love never stops.

The untouched Jiangmei makes people sad.

Donghun looked at him so much that the jade slave was ashamed.

Suspicion of drunkenness is a dream,

The weather in Yihua is as gloomy as autumn.

Call for spring clouds and dreams in Nanzhou.

Quotes about doubt:

Germany: Young people believe many false things, and old people doubt many true things.

Mill: It is doubtful whether all the machines that have been invented have made any reduction in the daily toil of man.

Novalis: In order to correctly understand the truth, we must first doubt it and argue with it.

Europe: Hypocrites always doubt the honesty of others.

United States: The most dangerous enemies are those we do not suspect.

UK: A man who knows nothing doubts anything.

Maurice Madan Dugar: Some people are so smart that you wonder what else could interest them.

Unamuno: Real science first teaches people to doubt and to be confused.

Anonymous: The evidence tells us where to focus our suspicion.

Bacon: Poverty of knowledge can give rise to many doubts.

Doubt is an element of criticism, and the tendency of criticism must be skeptical. ------Disraeli