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

2. I am willing to devote my whole life to scientific research and contribute to the motherland and people who gave birth to me and cultivated me. ——Pavlov

3. People who have no ideals in life are poor people. ——Turgenev

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

5. What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? It is the power that makes human beings believe in the truth. ——Compton

6. Reading all good books means talking to many noble people. ——Descartes

7. Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-consciousness is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable. ——Zou Taofen

8. All I have to do is use my meager strength to serve truth and justice, even if I am not liked by others. ——Einstein

9. Because truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. ——Herzen

10. People who love the truth love the truth when there is no danger. Love the truth more in times of danger. ——Aristotle

11. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the wonders of nature. For the benefit of mankind. ——Edison

12. History warns us that the usual fate of a new truth is: it begins as a heresy and ends in superstition. —— Huxley

13. A scientist should consider the comments of later generations, not the insults or praises at the time. ——Pasteur

14. In scientific work, we must have a strict spirit of self-criticism and a spirit of seeking truth from facts. This is the first hurdle for young people to engage in scientific work. ——Qian Xuesen

15. In everything I say, I only seek the truth, not just to win the honor of telling the truth, but because the truth is beneficial to people. ——Helvetius

16. The same is true for "difficulty". Facing a cliff, you won't be able to see a crack in a hundred years, but with an axe, you can advance one inch, one inch, and one foot. Go one step further, keep accumulating, leaps will come, and breakthroughs will follow. ——Hua Luogeng

17. I really want to invent a trait or machine with such terrible large-scale destructive power. So that ** will become impossible forever. ——Nobel

18. True thinkers and scientists not only serve mankind, but also serve the truth. ——Feuerbach

19. A scientist must be honest and adhere to the scientific attitude and the creed of seeking truth from facts. ——Cai Xu

20. We are enjoying the huge benefits that other people’s inventions have brought to us. We must also be willing to use our inventions to serve others. ——Franklin

21. Discouragement breeds disappointment, disappointment breeds vacillation, and vacillation breeds failure. ——Bacon

22. It is very bad to do something without perseverance, no matter how big or small. And if you see everything as too difficult, it will certainly lead to failure, but if you see everything as too easy, it will also lead to no results. ——Lu Xun

23. I want to turn my life into a scientific dream. Then turn the dream into reality. ——Marie Curie

24. No matter how perfect the bird's wings are, it will never be able to make the bird rise if it does not rely on air support. Facts are the air of scientists. ——Sifulov

25. Only obey nature. To control nature. ——Bacon

26. The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ——Garfield

27. It is false to use knowledge too much for decoration; it is a scholar's quirk to judge things entirely based on the rules of knowledge. ——Bacon

28. You should be careful of all false knowledge, it is more dangerous than ignorance. ——Bernard Shaw

29. The erroneous doctrines of the past should not be forgotten, because all kinds of truths must fight against errors in order to maintain their lives. —— Croce

30. 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

31. We seek the truth. In all events, obtaining the truth is the highest comfort.

——Santayena

32. One day. Truth will prevail. Even though truth failed to triumph in his lifetime. To stand up for the truth will also make him a better person. Be smarter. —— Huxley

33. Scientific workers would rather be too pedantic than superficial. They must be completely materialistic and not idealistic at all. ——Huang Minglong

34. The use of time is an extremely advanced rule. ——Engels

35. Explore knowledge while you are young, it will make up for the losses caused by old age. Wisdom is the spiritual nourishment of old age, so you should work hard when you are young so that you will not be empty when you are old. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

36. The price paid for seeking truth is always much higher than possessing it without risk. ——Lesing

37. Intelligence will never stop at the truth it has already known. And always keep moving forward. Towards truths not yet known. ——Bruno

38. I am willing to spend my whole life engaged in scientific research. Come and contribute to giving birth to me. Cultivate my country and people. ——Pavlov

39. Once science gives wings to fantasy. It will win. ——Faraday

40. Don’t follow blindly or conform, but rely on reason. If encountering an adverse situation, he will be unyielding and not afraid of force. He will only ask what is right and wrong, regardless of the benefits and harms. ——Li Kezhen

41. In terms of understanding of truth. Anyone who holds himself out as an authority. Will surely fall in the laughter of God! ——Einstein

42. Intelligence will never stop at the truth that has been known, but will always move forward towards the truth that has not yet been known. ——Bruno

43. Learn to do the rough work in science. Study facts, compare facts, and accumulate facts. ——Pavlov

44. My most important discoveries were inspired by failure. ——David

45. Knowledge is different from sophistication. People who are truly knowledgeable are often very naive. ——Romain Rolland

46. For everything, only love is the best teacher, which is far better than the sense of responsibility. ——Einstein

47. A scientist should consider the comments of future generations. Don’t think about the insult or compliment at the time. ——Pasteur

48. Wasting other people’s time is murder, and wasting one’s own time is chronic corruption. ——Lenin

49. How rare are the small diamonds of truth, but once mined and polished, they can be durable, hard and bright. ——Beveridge

50. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. ——Einstein

51. Science requires a person to devote his whole life. Assuming that each of you has two lives, this is not enough for you. ——Pavlov

52. When you can’t tell yourself what you learned today, don’t go to bed. ——Fort Lichtenstein

53. We are enjoying the huge benefits that other people’s inventions have brought to us, and we must also be willing to use our own inventions to serve others. ——Franklin

54. Nature has given us the seeds of knowledge, not the knowledge itself. ——Hanyika

55. Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to getting it. ——Thomas Fuller

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

57. There is no such thing as luck. The most accidental accidents seem to be inevitable. ——Einstein

58. Only by being fearless in struggle can one sculpt oneself into a tool in the pursuit of truth. ——Zhang Zhixin

59. Science has no national boundaries, because it is a wealth that belongs to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. ——Pasteur

60. The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known, and to continuously add more knowledge. ——Zola

61. As long as you take one more step, as if it is a small step in the same direction, the truth will become a mistake.

——Lenin

62. If we admit failure too readily, we may not realize that we are very close to being right. ——Karl Popper

63. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters. It is also untrustworthy in major matters. ——Einstein

64. Knowledge stored as mental fat is useless. It is useful only when it becomes mental muscle. ——Spencer

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

66. Knowledge and ability are accumulated bit by bit. We must pay attention to having a solid foundation, pay attention to review and consolidation, and do not rush for success. ——Gu Chaohao

67. For those who engage in science. Diligence is the mother of success. ——Mao Yisheng

68. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and benefit mankind. ——Edison

69. Learning is labor, labor full of ideas. ——Ushensky

70. Inventors rely on the support of a great confidence to have the courage to move forward in the unknown world. ——Balzac

71. The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ——Locke

72. A person who does not know what he will do tomorrow is an unfortunate person. ——Gorky

73. Tenacious perseverance can conquer any country in the world. ——Dickens

74. The ocean of truth lets all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes for me to explore. ——Newton

75. Natural talents are like natural plants, which require knowledge to prune. ——Bacon

76. Working hard is the mother of all inventions. By working hard at everything, you can get the truth of things. ——Tao Xingzhi

77. Every great achievement of science. They are all based on bold fantasy. ——Dewey

78. 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

79. The attitude of scientists should be to know what they know and to not know what they don’t know. There should be no compromise. ——Li Kezhen

80. There is no such thing as luck. The most serendipitous of accidents. It seems to be inevitable. ——Einstein

81. Not knowing is not scary or harmful. It is impossible for anyone to know everything. What is terrible and harmful is not knowing and pretending to know. ——Tolstoy

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

83. In scientific work. Someone who is unwilling to go one step beyond the facts. Facts are rarely understood. —— Huxley

84. The best assistant in science is your own mind. rather than something else. ——Fabre

85. When you succeed in something, don't wait to enjoy the honor. You should do the necessary things again. ——Pasteur

86. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. ——Dewey

87. Science has no national boundaries. Because she is the wealth that belongs to all mankind. A torch that lights up the world. But scholars belong to the motherland. ——Pasteur

88. Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. ——Abul · Faraz

89. I am willing to be a "human ladder" and let the younger generation step on my shoulders to climb to the top of the world's science and technology. ——Hua Luogeng

90. We should absorb useful knowledge like a sponge. —— Kalinin

91. The ocean of truth. Let all things undiscovered lie before my eyes. Let me explore. ——Newton

92. All savings, in the final analysis, boil down to saving time. ——Marx

93. No one can fully grasp the truth. ——Aristotle

94. I really want to invent a trait or machine with such terrible large-scale destructive power that ** will become impossible forever. . ——Nobel

95. The pursuit of objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of man.

——Einstein

96. Knowledge has weight, but achievement has luster. Some people feel the power of knowledge, but more people only see the luster of achievement. ——Chesterfield

97. All I have to do is serve truth and justice with my meager strength. Even if you don't like it, don't hesitate. ——Einstein

98. Learn to do the rough work in science. Study the facts. Compare the facts. Gather the facts. ——Pavlov

99. Even if we only see a glimmer of truth, we cannot let its brilliance dim. ——Li Siguang