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What are the famous sayings about observation?

1. Observe carefully in order to understand; We should try to understand, in order to act. -Roman Roland

2. The world is not short of beauty, but the eyes that find it. -Rodin

3. Be sensitive to observation, be diligent in thinking, be good at synthesis and be brave in innovation. -Song Shuhe

4. Observation can make a man a great man. —— Wang pengxi

5. thorough observation is always like a polished mirror. can you see through the problem and get rid of the fog to find the correct answer? -Teng xinrong

6. without tenacious and careful work, even talented people will become useless playthings like embroidered pillows. -stanislavski

7. People have two eyes, but only one tongue, so we should observe doubly, not rap. -kolton

8. Looking up at the vastness of the universe and overlooking the richness of categories, it is enough to enjoy the audience and believe in cola. -"Preface to Lanting"

9. Don't measure a person's virtue from special actions, but observe it from daily life behavior. -Pascal

1. The merciful God gave us ears and eyes, so that we should hear and see everything that happens in the world. -Gorky

11. If you want to see the truth, pay close attention everywhere. -song fan

12. careful observation of small things is the secret of success in career, art, science and life. -Smyer

13. The detail lies in observation, and success lies in accumulation. -Emerson

14. Observe the winners with your heart, and don't always pay attention to the losers. -Chen Anzhi

15. They have scientific minds, and they are open-minded and easy to observe and try. -Tao Xingzhi

16. Talent comes from originality. Originality is a unique way of thinking, observing, understanding and judging. -Mo Bosang

17. One should learn to discover and observe more the fleeting spark in one's heart, not just the light in the airspace of poets and saints. -Wang Guozhen

18. A clumsy defense or ordinary observation, if put forward in this way, can get more honor and attention if it is preceded by a few words of respect for other people's opinions. -anonymous