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Famous sayings about curious discovery of truth
a selection of famous sayings and epigrams for exploring truth

1. Just as light exposes itself and the surrounding darkness, truth is both its own standard and a false standard. Spinoza

Second, just like a newborn baby, the truth of science is bound to continue to develop, spread widely and be invincible in the struggle. Franklin

3. Only when you are fearless in the struggle can you sculpt yourself into a utensil in the process of pursuing truth. Zhang Zhixin

Fourth, we should pursue the truth, know the truth and rely on the truth, which is the highest moral character in human nature. Bacon

5. To discover fruitful truth, a person needs millions of people to ruin their lives in failed exploration and tragic mistakes. Mendeleev

6. As long as a person is willing to go deep below the surface of things to explore, even if he may not see it correctly, he will clear the way for others, and even make his mistakes finally serve the cause of truth. Bok

7. Many great truths were considered blasphemous at first. Bernard Shaw

Eight, what needs to be proved is only half the truth. Ji Bolun

9. Respect the truth, which is the starting point of great wisdom. Herzen

1. Jin Gangzuan can only be found under the soil and in a dark place; Only in deep and meticulous thinking can we find the truth. Hugo

First, it is a man's bounden duty to be brave in exploring truth. Copernicus

2. Eternal devotion is the truth of life. Its perfection is the perfection of our life. Tagore

3. Take truth as the lamp, truth as the pillar, and nothing else as the pillar. Buddha

Fourth, I have talked about the truth of theology and philosophy, and I want to talk about the truth of practice. Even those who behave meanly have to admit that aboveboard is a noble virtue, while hypocrisy, like counterfeit money, may be able to shop, but it also devalues the real value of things. This kind of fraudulent behavior is like a snake. You can't walk with your feet but with your stomach. Bacon

5. A truth learned purely by reading has something to do with us, just like artificial limbs, dentures, wax noses or even artificial skin grafting. And the truths gained by independent thinking are like our natural limbs: only they belong to us. Schopenhauer

VI. Real science knows neither sympathy nor disgust, and its sole purpose is truth. Grove

7. Respect for people should not be better than respect for truth. Plato

VIII. The most outstanding things are often the most difficult things to be understood. Although the truth is bitter, it is bright. Anonymous