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Idioms or famous aphorisms about scientific spirit

Famous aphorisms of scientific spirit

1. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and use it to benefit mankind. I don’t know of any service that could be better than this in our short time on earth. ---Edison (USA)

2. Life is like a road. The nearest shortcut is usually the worst way. ---Bacon (UK)

3. Life means that if we don't have hobbies, it will be nothing more than an extremely boring and poorly run theater. --- Stevenson (UK)

4. We have to eat, sleep, browse, and love. That is to say, we have to be exposed to the sweetest things in life, but we must not succumb to these things. --- Curie (France)

5. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in survival. ---Aristotle (Greece)

6. The struggle for truth is the greatest pleasure in life. ---Bruno (Italy)

7. Life is like an anvil, the more it is struck, the more sparks it emits. ---Galileo Galilei (Italy)

8. Life is like playing chess. If you make one mistake, you will lose everything. This is a sad thing; and life is not as good as playing chess. It is impossible to play another game. You can't regret your move either. ---Freud (Austria)

9. Will dominates at the age of twenty, wit at the age of thirty, and judgment at the age of forty. ---Franklin (USA)

10. The biggest shortcoming of mediocre people is that they often feel that they are better than others. ---Franklin (USA)

11. People who mature early will wither early. ---Franklin (USA)

12. The most testing moment for a person is the luckiest moment. ---Wallace (USA)

13. History makes people wise, poetry makes people elegant, mathematics makes people noble, natural philosophy makes people deep, morality makes people steady, and ethics and Rhetoric makes people good at argument. ---Bacon (UK)

14. A person who has no regrets about burning down a house just to boil eggs for himself is an extreme egoist. --- Bacon (UK)

15. Man is the center of everything and the axis of the world. --- Bacon (UK)

16. Although human nature is hidden, it is difficult to suppress, and rarely can it be completely eradicated. Even if you forcefully suppress it, it will only become more violent after the pressure is removed. Only long-term habits can change a person's natural temperament and character to some extent. ---Bacon (UK)

17. People were created for thinking. ---Pascal (USA)

18. People cannot be isolated, isolation is dangerous. --- Diderot (France)

19. A person's value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests. ---Einstein (Germany)

20. The fewer our needs, the closer we are to God. ---Socrates (Greece)

21. Praising good things is good, but praising bad things is the behavior of a liar and a treacherous person. ---Democritus (Greece)

22. Human beings are naturally social animals. ---Aristotle (Greece)

23. Serious people imitate the actions of noble people, and frivolous people imitate the actions of despicable people. ---Aristotle (Greece)

24. Bad people obey because of fear, and good people obey because of love. ---Aristotle (Greece)

25. Indulging one's desires is the greatest disaster; talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; not knowing one's own faults is the greatest illness. ---Aristotle (Greece)

26. Man is the best among animals when he is at his most perfect, but when he is separated from law and justice, he becomes the best among animals. The worst thing.

… He is the least holy and most barbaric of animals. ---Aristotle (Greece)

27. Conquering yourself requires greater courage, and its victory is also the most glorious victory of all. ---Plato (Greece)

28. No one without reason can accept reason. ---Freud (Austria)

29. People who pursue respect are not worthy of respect. ---Nobel (Sweden)

30. When a person's inner struggle begins, survival becomes valuable. ---Browning (UK)

31. The essence of life lies in movement, and tranquility is death. ---Pascal (France)

32. Life will give you what you want, as long as you keep asking for it, as long as you speak clearly when you want it. ---Einstein (USA)

33. Only a life lived for others is worth living. ---Einstein (USA)

34. Bad people live to eat and drink, but good people eat and drink to live. ---Socrates (Greece)

35. At the door of death, what we have to consider is not the emptiness of life, but its importance. ---Socrates (Greece)

36. People either do not believe in their own death at all, or they are unconsciously convinced that they are not dead. ---Freud (Austria)

37. Life is a gem that nature gives to humans to carve. ---Nobel (Sweden)

38. The experienced old deacons are reassuring, while the enthusiasm of young people is inspiring. If the experience of old people is valuable, then the innocence of young people is noble. ---Bacon (UK)

39. Young people are more suitable for invention than judgment; for execution, not for consultation; for new plans, not for fixed occupations. ---Bacon (UK)

40. Laziness, like rust, consumes the body more than hard work. Frequently used keys are always shiny. ---Franklin (USA)

Proverb - Will, drive, scientific attitude

1. Will, drive, scientific attitude (1)

1. Ambition Things come true.

2. Without ambition, a mountain can weigh you down, but a person with ambition can move a mountain.

3. Those who aim at the top will not linger at the halfway point.

4. Ideal is power, will is power, and knowledge is power.

5. Without the nature of pines and cypresses, it is rare to be green in the snow.

6. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will.

7. Those who are determined to succeed are already halfway there.

8. The eagle flies high in the sky and the chicken guards the cage. The two have different ideals.

9. Birds have wings and people have ideals.

10. If you have ambition, you can cross the ocean, but if you don’t have ambition, it will be difficult to move forward.

11. Trees are afraid of rotten roots, and people are afraid of lack of ambition.

12. The strength of a ship is in its sails, and the strength of a person is in his heart.

13. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.

14. If you have ambitions, you will not grow taller, but if you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain.

15. A good son or daughter has ambitions everywhere.

16. For people without will, everything feels difficult; for people without brains, everything feels simple.

17. If a person has no ambition, pure iron has no steel.

18. It is difficult to dig a hole without a shovel, but it is difficult to make progress without ambition.

19. Don’t be afraid of poor knowledge, but be afraid of short ambition.

20. Don’t be afraid of losing every battle, but be afraid of being discouraged.

21. If you are not afraid of people getting old, you are afraid of your heart getting old.

22. Those who are determined to climb the peak will always find a way. (Asian proverb)

23. A life without goals is like a ship without a rudder. (British proverb)

24. A man without ambition is like a blind man who has lost his way.

(Korean proverb)

25. Smart people place their hopes on their careers, while foolish people place their hopes on their illusions. (Arabic proverb)

26. It is better to break the bones than to betray the faith. (Mongolian proverb)

27. The road to lofty goals is always rough and difficult. (Korean proverb)

28. Fall down seven times, stand up the eighth time. (Japanese proverb)

29. The height of the mountain is not too high, but the height of the mountain is higher when a person climbs to the top. (Vietnamese proverb)

2. Will, energy, and scientific attitude (2)

1. The knife is sharpened on the stone, and the man practices it in the world.

2. Iron needs to be beaten, but people need to practice.

3. God will not let down those who work hard.

4. People with good skills are bold.

5. Having experienced hundreds of battles, he is full of courage.

6. Steel cannot be made into materials without pressing.

7. If you have the spirit of hard work, half the success will be achieved.

8. Green pine trees become greener when rain hits them, and plum blossoms become redder when snow hits them.

9. Without exposure to wind and rain, there is no material, and without exposure to high temperatures, there is no steel.

10. Iron is beaten, and horses are ridden.

11. The darker the night, the brighter the black pearls, and the colder the day, the more fragrant the plum blossoms.

12. Ability is like a muscle and can only grow through exercise.

13. If a good horse is not ridden for three years, it will be dumber than a donkey.

14. Peonies are beautiful, but they are not as cold-resistant as chrysanthemums.

15. Without careful consideration, gems will not shine. (Japanese proverb)

Idiom of the scientific spirit

Work hard, persevere and face difficulties

Treat everyone equally, be clear and clear, uphold justice, destroy relatives and be selfless

No turning back, upright, awe-inspiring, upright and selfless, enforcing the law like a mountain

Upright and upright, pure and pure, self-denying, dedicated to the public and strict with self-discipline

Two-sleeved breeze, enduring humiliation, abiding by the law, and the same on the outside

Determinedly loyal, unswervingly loyal, and unswerving in poverty

Return to the public with integrity, humility, and upright

Know the righteousness well, be modest, prudent, honest, and serve the public

Resolute, open-minded, and dedicated, and die till the end

Open-mindedness, high moral integrity and integrity are praised by all people

Open and aboveboard singing praises of virtue, politeness and uprightness

Loyalty, conscientiousness and dedication