1. In scientific research, it is allowed to create any hypothesis, and if it explains a large number of independent facts, it rises to the level of a well-founded theory. ——Darwin
2. In the career of a creator, you must think twice before taking every step, rather than blindly taking action. ——Michulin
3. Only by taking the lead, winning by surprise, and constantly creating new systems, new products, new markets, and new situations that overwhelm competitors can an enterprise remain invincible. ——Huang Hanqing
4. Scientific research work is especially full of creative significance, especially relying on self-reliance. Of course, being self-reliant does not mean closing yourself off. ——Li Siguang
5. Hope is the star hidden behind the mountains, and exploration is the persistent traveler on the road of life. ——Bracher
6. I engage in scientific research out of an irresistible desire to explore the mysteries of nature and no other motives. ——Einstein
7. New concepts must be created for new objects. ——Bergson
8. Poets, painters, and artists all explore and praise common acts of kindness in life. ——Beach Stowe
9. Distance has disappeared. Either innovate or die. ——Thomas Peters
10. The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known, and to continuously add more knowledge. ——Zola
11. Divine and scientific truth should be explored patiently. ——Mendeleev
12. Scientists must ask why everything in the world is. ——Li Siguang
13. ISO - Be brave in innovation - Quality system → Design, and develop the quality assurance model of production, installation and after-sales service. ——Tai Ming Gou
14. We explore the truth. In all events, obtaining the truth is the highest comfort. ——Santayena
15. Innovation that is not obtained through one's own efforts is not real innovation. ——Konosuke Matsushita
16. Throughout the ages, people have begun to explore, which should originate from the wonder of all things in nature. ——Aristotle
17. When science reaches its final stage, it encounters imagination. ——Hugo
18. Those who seek the truth can only explore alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not really love the truth. ——Pasternak
19. To build a theory, of course there is no logical path, it can only be explored through creative attempts. ——Einstein
20. We must be strong-willed, diligent, explore, discover, and never give in, cherish the good that comes along our way, and endure the evil in and around us. , and determined to eliminate it. —— Huxley
21. If a person wants to do something, he must go his own way. To open up new paths, the most important thing is whether you can ask questions yourself. Being able to ask questions correctly is the first step towards innovation. ——Li Zhengdao
22. The biggest obstacle to scientific progress and engaging in new work in science and opening up new fields is the following point, that is, people always feel disappointed with things and think about them. It's not possible. ——Bacon
23. As long as a person is willing to explore deep below the surface of things, even if he himself may not see it right, he will clear the way for others, and even make his mistakes finally become the truth. career services. ——Bock
24. Most of the young people who have made major inventions and creations are those who dare to challenge the rules and laws that have not changed for thousands of years. They have done things that the masters thought were impossible, making people The world was shocked. ——Fermat
25. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge progress.
——Einstein
26. If you try to change something, you should first accept many things. ——Sartre
27. With spiritual experiments and observations as the basis for research, imagination becomes the designer of natural science theories. ——Tyndale
28. Innovation is the soul of a nation’s progress and the inexhaustible driving force for its prosperity. ——Anonymous
29. People who think there is no land when they see only the vast ocean are just poor explorers. ——Bacon
30. We must be strong-willed, diligent, explore, discover, and never give in. Cherish the good that comes along our way and endure the evil in and around us. and determined to eliminate it. —— Huxley
31. In order to generate innovative ideas, you must have: (1) necessary knowledge; (2) an attitude of not being afraid of mistakes or making mistakes; concentration and deep insight. ——Sweeney
32. If learning is only about imitation, then we will have no science and no technology. ——Golky
33. The source of knowledge will never dry up. No matter how much achievements mankind has made in this regard, people still have to continue to explore, discover and understand. ——Goncharov
34. While we were squeezing and fighting with people in the extremely hot bus without air conditioning, he (Chen Tianqiao) was looking for a sports car. He was willing to put in a lot of effort to find it. We finally pushed others out of the car and got a place of our own, and we feel that this is our core competitiveness. ——Jiang Nanchun
35. Youth is not only the smiles of flowers, vigorous energy, and attractive black hair, it also includes hard work, exploration, and struggle. ——Anonymous
36. We must remember that the silkworm that has made a cocoon cannot see the world outside the cocoon. ——Li Siguang
37. Some old and unrealistic things, no matter they are foreign-style or earth-like, we must vigorously break them and boldly create new methods and new ideas. theory to solve our problems. ——Li Siguang
38. In natural science, creating methods and studying certain important experimental conditions are often more valuable than discovering individual facts. ——Pavlov
39. Both are dissatisfied with the status quo, but the means to break the status quo are different: one is innovation, the other is retrogression. ——Lu Xun
40. Innovation that is not obtained through self-effort is not real innovation. ——Konosuke Matsushita
41. We learn much more from failure than from success. ——Smiles
42. A person with genius will never follow ordinary people’s thinking methods. ——Stendhal
43. Great discoveries, and not only great discoveries, are not discovered according to the laws of logic, but are derived from guesswork. In other words, most of them are based on creativity. I feel it intuitively. ——Fokker
44. The bounden duty of scientists requires us to continue to strive to thoroughly reveal the mysteries of nature and master these mysteries so that we can benefit mankind in the future. ——Marie Curie
45. For one person to discover fruitful truths, millions of people need to destroy their lives through failed explorations and tragic mistakes. ——Mendeleev
46. Innovation is the vitality of scientific houses. ——Asimov
47. It is extremely difficult for human beings to innovate, so they regard existing forms as sacred heritage. ——Monson
48. The reason why people would rather believe in fallacies than to love the truth is not only because it is difficult to explore the truth, but also because fallacies cater to some bad human natures. ——Bacon
49. In the history of our science, we only write about the success of someone and someone, who explored the road before the successful, and do not write about the losers who found that "this road does not work." This is very strange. Unfair.
——Einstein
50. Science also needs creation and fantasy. Only with fantasy can we break the shackles of tradition and develop science. ——Guo Moruo
51. Only by marching into areas that have not yet been explored can we create new worlds. ——Li Zhengdao
52. Scientific research is based on the same law, that is, the occurrence of all things depends on the laws of nature, which also applies to people's actions. ——Einstein
53. Innovation requires a certain amount of inspiration. This inspiration is not innate, but comes from long-term accumulation and full-time investment. Without accumulation, there will be no innovation. ——Wang Yening
54. The most important reason why I can succeed in science is my love for science and my persistence in long-term exploration. ——Darwin
55. To create a new way, the most important thing is whether you can ask questions yourself. Being able to ask the right questions is the first step to innovation. ——Li Zhengdao
56. If you want to succeed, you should move forward on a new road, and it is not good to follow the beaten road to success. ——John D. Rockefeller
57. There is no map. We are let down along the way, ignite hope along the way, and search for answers along the way. ——Xu Zhimo
58. Being able to ask questions correctly is the first step towards innovation. ——Li Zhengdao
59. There is no doubt that exploring more esoteric philosophical fields... always seems to have an almost crazy element. ——Keble
60. For an artist, if he can break the rules and create with complete freedom, his achievements will often be astonishing. ——Chaplin
61. To master new technologies, one must be good at understanding and even more innovative. ——Anonymous
62. 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
63. Expressing your own incorrect opinions is more meaningful than describing someone else’s truth; in the first case, you are just a person, and in the second case Come on, you're just a parrot. ——Dostoyevsky
64. When encountering difficulties, I always strive to find ingenious ideas and win by surprise. ——Zhu Qingshi
65. If you want to succeed, you should move forward on a new road and not follow the trampled road to success. ——John D. Rockefeller
66. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame, for a person to take detours and make mistakes on the road of scientific exploration. He must have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. ——Einstein
67. Anyone who has actually been exposed to scientific research knows that people who are unwilling to go beyond the facts rarely achieve success. —— Huxley
68. Since people love to eat things like crabs, then some people must have eaten spiders, but they later stopped eating them when they found out they were not delicious. But first A person who eats crabs must be a warrior. ——Lu Xun
69. The world of science is an infinite field, and people should be brave enough to explore it. ——Tong Dizhou
70. The secret of getting rich lies in the eight characters of "bold innovation and unique vision". ——Chen Yushu
71. Whimsy adds an extraordinary color to life, which is necessary for every young and sensitive person. ——Baustovsky
72. The success or failure of an enterprise depends on whether it can innovate, especially in the current transition stage between the old and new systems. In the period of special difficulties for enterprises, this kind of spirit is even more needed. ——Huang Hanqing
73. In science, every path should be taken. Discovering a dead end is a great contribution to science. ——Einstein
74. People who come up with new methods are always said to be whimsical before their methods succeed. ——Mark Twain
75. The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known.
——Zola
76. Hope is the star hidden behind the mountains, and exploration is the stubborn traveler on the road of life. ——Bracher
77. Without some bold and unbridled conjecture, it is generally impossible to make progress in knowledge. ——Einstein
78. The secret to getting rich lies in the eight characters of "bold innovation, unique vision". ——Chen Yushu
79. We all predict the outcome of things, but we have to go a long way to explore its meaning. Our journey is just a meaningless farce. round. ——Guo Jingming
80. Life is to burn yourself with the fire of struggle, exploration, and labor. —— Verhaeren
81. People who only act based on other people’s faces and constrain themselves will not be able to advance by leaps and bounds, especially in an era where science and technology are changing with each passing day. They will fall behind. - Soichiro Honda
82. Originality often lies in discovering connections or similarities between two or more research objects or ideas. ——Beveridge
83. If you hope to enter the infinite realm, you should thoroughly explore limited things. ——Goethe
84. Being both whimsical and pragmatic is the unique style of scientific workers. Let us explore the infinite truth in the infinite river of the universe! ——Guo Moruo
85. Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel that can carry people who are not complacent forward. ——Lu Xun
86. To explore the meaning of life and appreciate the value of life, we must pursue life and death, safety and danger, happiness and suffering, which are often the yardstick for testing the values ??of life. ——Anonymous