When studying and researching, we should pay attention to two problems. One is malnutrition. Without a certain foundation of literature and history, preparation of scientific theory and first-hand data collection, the things produced are either sallow and emaciated or abnormally developed. The second is "indigestion". For book knowledge, whether it is ancient or modern or authoritative theory, we should study it deeply, chew it carefully, think independently, and avoid swallowing dates, learning with the wind, drifting with the tide, sloppy and superficial. Ma Yinchu (a modern scholar educator) is quoted from Beijing Evening News.
Teachers must have healthy bodies, farmers' skills, scientific minds, artistic interests and the spirit of reforming society. Tao Xingzhi
Scientific books make people free from ignorance, and literary works make people refined; Both are equally beneficial and necessary for real education and people's happiness. Chernyshevski
Education! Science! Learning to read is to light the torch; Every syllable of every word exudes Mars. Hugo
Asking a question is often more important than solving a problem. Because solving problems may only be a mathematical or experimental skill, but asking new questions requires creative imagination, which marks the real progress of science. [Name] Albert Einstein (Jewish theoretical physicist)
Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress and is the source of knowledge evolution. Strictly speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. [Name] Albert Einstein (Jewish theoretical physicist)
As a scientist, my success ... mainly stems from my love for science-infinite patience for long-term thinking about any problem-diligence in observing and collecting facts-considerable invention ability and common sense. Darwin
For scientists, diligence is the mother of success. yisheng mao
Without the help of systematic knowledge, innate talent is powerless. Intuition can solve many things, but not everything. Only by combining genius with science can we achieve the highest success. Spencer
Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. ..... Diversification will make people's views fresh, while studying a narrow field for too long will make people dull. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
Science can't get something for nothing. It is true that there is no other way to succeed in science except sweating. The enthusiasm, fantasy and vision of the whole body and mind can't replace labor. Aleksandr Herzen
Smart qualifications, internal drive, diligent working attitude and perseverance are all other conditions needed for the success of scientific research. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
As a scientist, my success ... is mainly: I love science. Author: I have infinite patience to think about any problem for a long time. Author: I am diligent in observing and collecting facts. Author: I have considerable inventive ability and common sense. Darwin
Smart qualifications, internal drive, diligent working attitude and perseverance are all other conditions needed for the success of scientific research. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
As a scientist, my success ... mainly lies in: I love science's infinite patience in long-term thinking about any problem, I am diligent in observing and collecting facts, and I have considerable invention ability and common sense. Darwin
For scientists, diligence is the mother of success! yisheng mao
"Motto" originally refers to the motto written by the ancients and placed on the right side of the seat, and later refers to the motto that people inspire and warn themselves as a guide to action. Many Chinese and foreign celebrities in history have their own "mottos", which are always worth learning by our cross-century generation.
The motto of Pasteur, a world-renowned infectious disease scientist-will, work and wait-is the cornerstone of the pyramid of success.
Faraday, the founder of modern electromagnetism, his motto is to strive for success, but don't expect success.
The motto of Wan Jin, a famous Canadian scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, is: The greatest happiness in life lies not in what you have, but in the process of pursuing what.
The motto of Marx, the great proletarian revolutionary mentor-think about everything.
The motto of the famous French writer Stendhal is that anyone who wants to write in black on plain paper should not be surprised or angry when others call him clumsy.
The motto of the famous French writer Zola-not a day goes by without writing a line.
The motto of Dickens, a famous British writer-don't get carried away.
Morning is the motto of Lu Xun, a great proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary in modern China.
The motto of Ye Ting, a modern proletarian writer and strategist in China, is: The three armed forces can win the handsome, but the ordinary man can't win the ambition.
The motto of Xu Beihong, an outstanding modern painter in China, is: People should not be proud, but they should not be proud.
The motto of Zhu Guangqian, a famous contemporary aesthetician in China-faithfulness, calmness, honesty and courage.
The motto of Hua, a famous mathematician in China, is: Speak less polite words and more art when meeting.
Meticulousness is the motto of Zhu Kezhen, a famous meteorologist in China.
The motto of Su, a famous mathematician in China, is: Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
The motto of Hou, a famous contemporary chemist in China —— Diligence can make up for mistakes, and diligence can make a career.
(Ma Zhiguo's China Middle School Student Newspaper,No. 1008) Celebrity Motto
Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversification will make people fresh, while studying in a narrow field for too long will make people stupid. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
I can succeed in science, and the most important thing is my love for science and persistence in long-term exploration. Darwin
Smart qualifications, internal driving force, diligent working attitude and perseverance. These are other conditions for successful scientific research. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversification will make people fresh, while studying in a narrow field for too long will make people stupid. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
A scientific researcher can live in a humble alley, eat humble meals and wear rags, and not be recognized by the society. But as long as he has time, he can stick to scientific research. Once deprived of free time, he is completely ruined and can no longer contribute to knowledge. cannon
Without freedom of thought, there is no science and truth. Renan
Science nourishes the young and comforts the old; She adds icing on the cake to a happy life, and she protects you in your unfortunate moments. Lomonosov
Science can not only "give young people knowledge and happiness", but also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, create real spiritual wealth and material wealth for the people, and create things that cannot be obtained without it. Mendeleev
Science provides nourishment for young people and comfort for the elderly; She adds icing on the cake to a happy life. She protects you in times of misfortune. Lomonosov
The sensitivity and originality of young people can complement each other once they are combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
In my opinion, people have two shoulders and should play a role at the same time. I want to shoulder the burden of door-to-door delivery and send scientific knowledge and tools to the workers' masters. The other shoulder can be used as a ladder for young people to climb a higher scientific level. Hua
Self-esteem, fantasy, precocious emotion, mental retardation, plus inevitable consequences. Laziness, these are the bane. Science, labor, practical work. Only in this way can we awaken our morbid and dissolute youth. Goncharov
Only science, labor and practical work can sober up our sick and dissolute youth. Goncharov
The sensitivity and originality of young people can complement each other once they are combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
Science is not worthy of being called science if it can't or doesn't want to influence its own nation. Planck
When the throat is dry, there will be a spirit that can even swallow the sea in one gulp-this is faith; Speaking of drinking, you can only drink two glasses at most-this is science. Chekhov
When you want to drink water, it seems that you can drink the whole ocean-this is faith; When you really drink, you can only drink two cups at a time-this is science. Chekhov
When you want to drink water, it seems that you can drink the whole ocean. This is-faith; When you really drink, you can only drink two cups at a time-this is science. Chekhov
As a scientist, my success ... mainly stems from my love for science-infinite patience for long-term thinking about any problem-diligence in observing and collecting facts-considerable invention ability and common sense. Darwin
As a scientist, my success ... mainly lies in: I love science's infinite patience in long-term thinking about any problem, I am diligent in observing and collecting facts, and I have considerable invention ability and common sense. Darwin
For scientists, diligence is the mother of success! yisheng mao
Science has no national boundaries, because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is the torch to illuminate the world, but scientists belong to the country. Pasteur
Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have national boundaries. Pavlov
Although science has no national boundaries, a scholar has his own country. Pasteur
You can find your own happiness in study, labor, science and selfless service to the people. Jie Lenski
The sensitivity and originality of young people can complement each other once they are combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
When studying and researching, we should pay attention to two problems. One is malnutrition. Without a certain foundation of literature and history, preparation of scientific theory and first-hand data collection, the things produced are either sallow and emaciated or abnormally developed. The second is "indigestion". For book knowledge, whether it is ancient or modern or authoritative theory, we should study it deeply, chew it carefully, think independently, and avoid swallowing dates, learning with the wind, drifting with the tide, sloppy and superficial. Ma Yinchu (a modern scholar educator) is quoted from Beijing Evening News.