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100 Famous Quotes About Discovery

1. Truth can only test whether it is true or false by the resistance and opposition it encounters...Truth must pass the opposition it encounters in every era. and blows were rediscovered. ——Tagore

 2. A good student can discover the mistakes of his teacher, but respectfully remain silent, because it is these mistakes that are beneficial to him and make him Take the high road. ——Turgenev

3. Whatever good you do for yourselves will find its reward in God.

4. The existence of science depends entirely on its new discoveries. If there are no new discoveries, science will be dead. ——Li Siguang

5. We live only to discover beauty. Everything else is forms of waiting. ——Kahlil Gibran

6. Creativity is the most flexible tool for human beings. Creative opportunities and creative problems abound. The key is whether we can learn to use this tool and whether we can discover these opportunities and problems. ——Robert Watson

7. The real and legitimate goal of science is nothing more than this: to bring new discoveries and new powers to human life. ——Bacon

8. To measure a person’s true personality, just observe what he does when he thinks no one is seeing him. ——Macaulay

9. We have discovered that children are creative. Once we understand that children are creative, we must further liberate children’s creativity. ——Tao Xingzhi

10. Happiness is happiness. A person who can find happiness in ordinary life is happier than others. —— Roland

11. You will never get the ideal confidant in your life, and you won’t find loyal friends until the end of the world. ——"Arabian Nights"

12. Generally speaking, accurate aesthetic taste lies in the ability to find a little beauty among many flaws, and the quickness to find a little fault among many beauty points. Feel. ——Voltaire

13. If you don’t have the courage to stay away from the coastline and drift alone on the sea for a long time, then you will never discover a new continent. ——Gide

14. The pursuit of objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of man. ——-Albert Einstein (USA)

15. No matter where the customs and fashions are corrupted, the language will also be corrupted. ——Ben Jonson

16. Truth is like a gem. Although it should not be painted with color, it can be placed in a conspicuous place to make it discover more wonderful brilliance. ——Santayana

17. No one ever reads, only people read themselves, discover themselves or check themselves in books. ——Romain Rolland

18. In science, every road should be walked. Discovering a road that does not work is a great contribution to science. ... Let me do the thankless work of proving that "this road is unavailable"! ——Einstein

19. The love for truth is reflected in: knowing how to discover and cherish the benefits of every thing. ——Goethe

20. He discovered that not every green hill is pleasant, at least for a life whose youth has passed away and whose days are about to go far away. He was thinking more and more about how to arrange a satisfactory old age for himself. ——Heise

21. In terms of knowledge of the truth, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! ——-Einstein (USA)

22. Happiness lies in searching for the truth, not in discovering the truth. ——Leo Tolstoy

23. Initial education should be a kind of entertainment, so that it is easier to discover a person’s natural hobby. ——Plato

24. In natural science, establishing methods and studying certain important experimental conditions are often more valuable than discovering individual facts. ——Pavlov

25. Originality often lies in discovering connections or similarities between two or more research objects or ideas, which were originally thought to have no relationship with each other. ——Beveridge

26. Being good at discovering talents, uniting talents, and using talents is one of the main signs of a leader’s maturity.

27. You will find that even penniless people are willing to give to others. ——Sy Smith

28. All I have to do is use my meager strength to serve truth and justice, even if others don’t like it. ——-Einstein (USA)

29. If you think about simple things very complicated, you can discover new fields; if you think of complex phenomena very simply, you can discover new laws. ——Newton

30. It is much easier to see errors than to discover truth; because errors are in the open and can be overcome; while truth is hidden deep and not anyone can discover it. . ——Goethe

31. In science, every road should be explored. Discovering a dead-end road is a great contribution to science.

——Einstein

32. Creativity is the most flexible tool for human beings. Creation opportunities and creative problems abound. The key is whether we can learn to use this tool and whether we can discover these opportunities and problems. . ——Robert Wolson

33. The history of our science only writes about the success of someone and others. Those who explored the road before the successful people did not write about the losers who found that "this road does not work." , this is very unfair. ——Einstein

34. There are no people without talents in the world. The problem is that educators must discover the talents, interests, hobbies and talents of each student, and provide sufficient conditions and correct guidance for their performance and development. ——Suhomlinsky

35. You will usually find that you talk more when you are with someone who has nothing to say. ——Pafisa

36. The problem is not to tell him a truth, but to teach him how to discover the truth. ——Rousseau

37. If you want to find ideas in many books, you will be disappointed. Ideas exist in rivers, oceans, hills, forests, sunlight and natural wind. ——Jeffreys

38. Those who dare to waste an hour of their lives have not yet discovered the value of life. ——Darwin

39. I also discovered that in a country of tyranny, there is neither virtue nor joy. ——Wordsworth

40. Truth only develops when the need is urgent; it is time, not people, that discovers it. ——Anonymous

41. Whoever pursues beauty persistently with all his heart will fly quietly into his heart. ——Song Zhengshi

42. Actions do not necessarily reflect a person’s essence; we find that doing a good thing does not necessarily mean being kind-hearted. ——Pope

43. In the long river of human history, truth is as heavy as gold and always sinks to the bottom of the river, making it difficult to be discovered; on the contrary, those falsehoods are as light as cow dung. Floating upside down and flooding everywhere. ——Bacon

44. We must be strong-willed, diligent, explore, discover, and never give in, cherish the good that comes along our way forward, endure the evil in and around us, and Determine to eliminate it. —— Huxley

45. Discover and cultivate people’s strengths and require them to create 120% work efficiency in their respective positions. This is the way to cultivate effective collaborators. Secret. ——Torao Tokuda

46. You are as weak as water. People will soon discover this. They will find out that you are spineless without any effort. They can treat you like a slave. Treat you the same way. ——Mark Twain

47. Beauty, what is beauty? There is an abundance of beauty in every interesting aspect of life. However, beauty can neither satisfy hunger nor feed a family. ——Ma Elliott

48. Beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not a lack of beauty, but a lack of discovery. —— Rodin

49. Innovation sometimes requires leaving the well-traveled road and sneaking into the forest, and you will definitely find something you have never seen before. ——Bell

50. For a person who has struggled all his life to discover a little bit of truth, if he can see with his own eyes that others truly understand and like his work, then he will get the best thing. of compensation. ——Einstein

51. The history of discovery shows that opportunity plays an important role, but on the other hand, even in those discoveries that are successful due to opportunity, opportunity only plays a part of the role. . ——Beveridge

52. True happiness and joy are contained in the practical activities of constantly discovering and creating beauty for society, the people, and mankind. ——Anonymous

53. The more we read, the more we find that we are ignorant. ——Shelley

54. A person must create opportunities for himself, just as he always finds it. ——Bacon

55. On the issue of talents, we must particularly emphasize that we must break the rules to discover, select and cultivate outstanding talents.

56. The study of truth can have three purposes: when we explore, we must discover the truth; when we find it, we must prove the truth; when we examine it, we must distinguish it from fallacy. Come. ——Pascal

57. We endure the bad habits we are accustomed to, and we condemn the newly discovered bad habits. —— Seiler

58. The discovery of truth or the fulfillment of moral responsibility causes us to rejoice and makes our whole life tremble... —— Croce

59 , Don’t think that things we can’t see don’t exist. In our lives, we will definitely have the opportunity to find some people who will not disappoint us. ——Anonymous

60. If others thought about mathematical truths as deeply and continuously, they would make the same discovery. ——Joan Edwards

61. Those who have not been tortured by the unknown do not know what the joy of discovery is. ——Bernard

62. Pay attention to your enemies, because they are the first to discover your mistakes.

—— Antisthenes

63. Reading is a grand journey of the soul. You can discover famous mountains and rivers, historical sites, deep forests and valleys, and exotic flowers and plants at any time. ——France

64. The first task in life is to become as artificial as possible. No one has discovered what the second mission was. ——Anonymous

65. Discovering a new planet is as great a gain as finding a new substance on the earth. ——Emerson

66. Order is the consistency between subjectivity and objectivity; it is the spirit of discovering oneself in things. —— Bergson

67. Discover truth through practice, and verify and develop truth through practice.

68. Knowledge cannot be derived from experience alone, but can only be derived from the comparison of intellectual discoveries and observed facts. ——Einstein

69. The reason why genius’s discoveries are great is that these discoveries have become the wealth of millions of people. The striving to discover general principles in local phenomena is one of the chief characteristics of the human mind. ——Turgenev

70. There are many beautiful things in living reality, or rather, all beautiful things can only be included in living reality. —— Belinsky (Russia)

71. What you lack is not beauty, but eyes that are good at discovering beauty. Truth, goodness, and beauty are very similar qualities. Add some rare and outstanding situations to the first two qualities, and truth will appear beautiful, and goodness will also appear beautiful. —— Diderot

72. Only diamonds can be found under the soil, in dark places; only in deep and careful thinking can the truth be discovered. ——Hugo

73. If you deviate even a tiny bit from the truth at first, you will end up being far wrong in the end. ——-Aristotle (Greece)

74. When people freely pursue the truth, the truth will be discovered. ——Roosevelt

75. By nature, everyone is an artist. No matter where he is, he always hopes to bring "beauty" into his life. ——Golky

76. If a person counts what he has learned from others as his own discovery, this is also very close to arrogance. ——Hegel

77. The art of reading, to a large extent, is the art of rediscovering life in books and understanding life more accurately. ——Moloa

78. Those who want to establish their claims with power and anger find that their reasons are very weak. ——Montaigne

79. Our responsibility is: to comprehensively develop each student’s personality, discover his talents, and form his talent for artistic creation, so that he can enjoy a multi-faceted and complete life. spiritual life. ——Suhomlinsky

80. A cautious scientist will neither make mistakes nor make discoveries. ——British proverb

81. No one ever reads, only people read themselves, discover themselves or check themselves in books. ——Romain Rolland

82. Originality often lies in discovering connections or similarities between two or more research objects or ideas. ——Beveridge

83. You must know that all the good things, reason, all satisfaction, and all happy feelings that people have discovered, or that God and nature only give to humans, lie in three things. Words: health, peace and competence. ——Pop

84. If a person pays attention to the activities on the street, I believe he will find the happiest expression on the hearse. —— Joe Swift

85. Language can reveal a person the most. As long as you speak, I can understand you. ——Ben Jonson

86. Educated people can find beautiful meanings in beautiful things. This is because there is hope in these beautiful things. ——Wilde

87. Thank God for not making me a dexterous craftsman. Some of my most important discoveries were inspired by failure. ——David

88. If people can not only pursue beauty persistently, but also be able to discover beauty keenly and consciously create beauty, then not only will they themselves become more perfect, but the entire society and us will also become more perfect. Everything around you will also become more perfect. ——Anonymous

89. The greatest joy for a writer is to find that his works are respectfully cited by other learned writers. ——Franklin

90. The process of personal development should be encouraged as much as possible in education. Children should be guided to explore and make their own inferences. You should tell them as little as possible and guide them to discover as much as possible. ——Spencer

91. Regardless of any bad thing, if you want to find the person who did the bad thing, you must first find out who can benefit from the bad thing. —— Alexandre Dumas

92. When favor and wealth abandon someone, we will find that there is stupidity hidden in him, and this stupidity has never been noticed by anyone in the past. ——Anonymous

93. Aesthetic senses require cultural cultivation... Only with the help of cultivation can we understand and discover beauty. ——Hegel

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

——Newton

95. Every job contains endless joy, but some people don’t know how to discover it. ——Anonymous

96. Best-selling products are not created out of thin air, but are made by discovering items around you and improving them. As long as you discover them earlier than others and change them cleverly, you can become rich. ——Fujita

97. If you think that once you realize your ambition, you will have time to turn to other ways, then you will find that your ambition will never end. ——Kaneyoshi Yoshida

98. We all think that we are outstanding, so we are always surprised when we find that we are not considered outstanding. ——Mrs. Diana

99. Even the earth can find its own orbit in the boundless sky, let alone us? ——Bj?rnsson

100. The best way to learn any knowledge is to discover it yourself, because this kind of discovery has the deepest understanding and is the easiest to grasp the laws, properties and connections.

——Polya ;