1. The three most important words in the dictionary are will, work, and waiting. I am going to build my pyramid of success on these three cornerstones. ——Pasteur
2. The height of a fountain will not exceed its source; the same is true for a person's career, his achievements will never exceed his own beliefs. ——Lincoln
3. Laziness is like rust, consuming the body more than hard work; keys that are often used are always shiny. ——Franklin
4. Where there is a will, there is a way. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Geng"
5. Genius develops due to love for career. It can simply be said that genius--by its very nature--is nothing more than love for career and work. —— Gorky
6. If work is a pleasure, life is paradise! —— Goethe
7. People with lofty ambitions must not ignore the work in front of them. ——Euripides
8. Doing scientific work requires all human life, and the eight-hour work system is not feasible. —— Zhu Xian
9. Whether a human being’s life’s work is exquisite or rough, it is all formed by his habits. —— Fulan Lin
10. A serious attitude towards peer-to-peer work and a high degree of integrity form a balance between freedom and order. ——Romain Rolland
11. It is best not to fantasize about anything when the sun sets, but to get into work when the sun rises. ——Xie Juezai
12. 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
13. What drives or motivates geniuses to work is not any new ideas. It is the ideas lingering in their minds that have been explained but not fully explained. ——Delacroix
14. All the more accomplished scientific workers are, without exception, experts at utilizing time, and they are also people who are determined to invest a lot of time in a lot of work. ——Hua Luo
15. I have been working hard for more than fifty years and am committed to the development of science. One word can describe the characteristics of my most difficult work, and that word is failure.
——Thomson