1. The sea of truth, let all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes and let me explore.
—— Newton
About the author: Sir isaac newton (January 4, 1643 —— March 31, 1727), president of the Royal Society, a famous British physicist, an encyclopedic "all-rounder" and author of Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and Optics.
In his paper "Laws of Nature" published in 1687, he described gravity and three laws of motion. These descriptions laid the scientific view of the physical world in the next three centuries and became the basis of modern engineering. By demonstrating the consistency between Kepler's law of planetary motion and his theory of gravity, he showed that the motion of ground objects and celestial bodies all follow the same natural law; It provides strong theoretical support for the theory of the sun center and promotes the scientific revolution.
2. A true traveler must be a wanderer, experiencing the pleasure, temptation and exploration will of the wanderer. Travel must be vagrant, otherwise it will not be a trip.
-Lin Yutang
About the author: Lin Yutang (October 1, 1895-March 26, 1976), a native of Longxi (now Zhangzhou), Fujian Province, was originally named Hele, later changed to Yutang, and later changed to Yutang, a famous modern writer, scholar, translator, linguist and representative of Neo-Taoism in China.
In his early years, he studied in the United States and Germany, and obtained a master's degree in literature from Harvard University and a doctorate in linguistics from Leipzig University. After returning to China, he taught in Tsinghua University, Peking University and Xiamen University. In 1945, he went to Singapore to build Nanyang University and served as president. He used to be the director of fine arts and literature of UNESCO and the vice president of International PEN. Lin Yutang was nominated by Nobel Prize in Literature twice in 194 and 195.
3. Adventure is the highlight of life.
-Hawking
About the author: Stephen William Hawking (January 8, 1942-March 14, 218), male, was born in Oxford, England, a famous physicist at Cambridge University, one of the greatest physicists in modern times and one of the great men with international reputation in the 2th century.
In p>1963, at the age of 21, Hawking suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lugar's disease). He was completely paralyzed, unable to speak, and only had three fingers in his hand to move. From 1979 to 29, he served as Lucas Professor of Mathematics. His main research fields were cosmology and black holes. He proved the singularity theorem of general relativity and the black hole area theorem, and put forward the black hole evaporation theory and the borderless Hawking universe model, which made an important step in unifying the two basic theories of physics in the 2th century-relativity founded by Einstein and quantum mechanics founded by Planck.
He has won the honors of CH (Lord of Honor), CBE (Commander of the British Empire), FRS (Member of the Royal Society) and FRSA (Member of the Royal Art Association).
4. Ideal is adventurous.
-Hugo
About the author: Victor Hugo (February 26, 182-May 22, 1885), a French writer, was a representative writer of positive romantic literature in the early 19th century, a representative figure of humanitarianism, an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature, and was called "Shakespeare of France". He has written many poems, novels, plays, various essays, literary criticism and political articles in his life, which has a wide influence in France and the world.
5. It doesn't matter to take risks, but when taking risks, don't gamble all your property.
-Soros
About the author: George Soros, born in Budapest on August 12th, 193, whose real name is Gyoumlrgy Schwartz, is a philanthropist, currency speculator and stock investor.
He is currently the chairman of Soros Fund Management Company and Open Society Institute, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Foreign Affairs Committee. In the United States, it is famous for raising a lot of money to try to prevent George Bush from being re-elected.
The speculative funds he led all his life made waves in the financial market, tumbling over the river and scraping away the wealth of many countries.