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Edison's famous sayings

Edison's famous sayings are as follows:

1. Life is too short and there are too many things to do, so I have to race against time. -Edison

2. Life is too short, there are too many things to do, and I have to race against time. -Edison

3. Most people lose their jobs because these jobs are covered with "hard work". -Edison

4. There is nothing with real value in the world that can be obtained without hard work. -Edison

5. If you don't make up your mind to cultivate people who think, you will lose the greatest pleasure in life. -Edison

6. If you don't make up your mind to cultivate people who think, you will lose the greatest pleasure in life. -Edison

7. Education is to the soul what sculpture is to marble. -Edison

Edison's basic introduction:

ThomasAlvaEdison (February 11, 1847-October 18, 1931), born in Milan, Ohio, was an American inventor and entrepreneur.

Edison was the first person in human history to use a large number of production principles and electrical engineering research laboratories to engage in invention patents, which had a great and far-reaching impact on the world.

The phonograph, movie camera and electric light he invented have great influence on the world. There are more than 2, inventions and more than 1, patents in his life. Edison was named the ninth among the 1 people who influenced the United States by the authoritative American periodical Atlantic Monthly.

On October 18th, 1931, Thomas Alva Edison died in West Orange, New Jersey, USA.