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1. If we admit failure too readily, we may find ourselves But we're very close to being right. Popper

2. Difficulties are the same. Facing cliffs, you won’t be able to see a crack in a hundred years, but with an axe, you can advance one inch, one inch, and you have to advance one foot, one foot. , keep accumulating, leaps will come, and breakthroughs will follow. Hua Luogeng (China)

3. I really want to invent a trait or machine with such terrible large-scale destructive power that war will become impossible forever. ---Nobel (Sweden)

4. Only by obeying nature can we control nature. --- Bacon (UK)

5. The ocean of truth, let all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes for me to explore --- Newton (UK)

6. The benefits of error are temporary, while the benefits of truth are permanent; when the truth has disadvantages, these disadvantages will be eliminated soon, while the disadvantages of error will always accompany the error. Diderot (France)

7. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. ---Einstein (USA)

8. Man's bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. -Copernicus (Poland)

9. I don’t know what people in the world think of me. But I think of it this way: I seem to be a child playing on the sea, sometimes finding a smooth stone, sometimes finding a beautiful shell and being happy about it. Despite this, the ocean of truth mysteriously unfolds before us. --Newton (UK)

10. Scientific inspiration can never come by waiting. If there are accidental opportunities for scientific discoveries, then such accidental opportunities can only be given to those who are well-educated, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have a perseverance spirit. To the lazy man-Hua Luogeng (China)

11. A scientist should consider the comments of later generations, not the insults at the time---Pasteur (France)

12. We are here While enjoying the huge benefits that other people's inventions bring to us, we must also be willing to use our own inventions to serve others. ---Franklin (USA)

13. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and benefit mankind. -Edison (USA)

14. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous testing. ---Edison (USA)

15. Developing the general ability to think independently and judge independently should always be given top priority, rather than acquiring professional knowledge. If a person has mastered the basic theories of his subject and learned to think independently. and work, he will surely find his own path, and he will be better able to adapt to progress and change than a person whose training consists chiefly in acquiring detailed knowledge. -- Einstein (USA)

16. All reasoning must be derived from observation and experiment. ---Galileo (Italy)

17. Learn to do the rough work of science, study facts, and compare facts. Accumulate facts. -- Pavlov (Russia)

18. My most important discoveries were inspired by failure.

--David (UK)

19. Thank God for not making me a dexterous craftsman. Some of my most important discoveries were inspired by failure. -David (UK)

20. I have been working hard for more than fifty years and am committed to the development of science. One word can describe the characteristics of my most difficult work, and that word is failure. -- Thomson

21. For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success

--Mao Yisheng (China)

22. Movement is the source of all life. Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)

23. The basis of science is a healthy body. Marie Curie (France)

24. There is no such thing as luck, the most accidental accidents seem to be inevitable. - Einstein (USA)

25. I want to turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn the dream into reality. ---Marie Curie (France)

26. Science has no national boundaries, because it is a wealth that belongs to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. - Pasteur (France)

27. I am willing to devote my whole life to scientific research and contribute to the motherland and people who gave birth to me and cultivated me. --Pavlov (former Soviet Union)

28. History warns us that the usual fate of a new truth is: it begins as a heresy and ends up as a superstition. - Aldous Huxley (UK)

29. One day, truth will prevail. Even if the truth fails to win in his life, holding on to the truth will make him a better person and a wiser person. - Aldous Huxley (UK)

30. The reason why people would rather lie than follow the truth is not only because it is difficult to explore the truth, not only because the truth will constrain people's imagination, but also because Lies can better cater to some of the bad nature of human beings - Bacon (UK)

31. In the current era, the truth is so obscure and the lies are so deep-rooted that unless we love the truth, we will not Will know the truth. -- Pascal (France)

32. 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 a fallacy. - Pascal (France)

33. The benefits of fallacy are temporary, while the benefits of truth are permanent; when truth has drawbacks, these drawbacks will be eliminated soon, while the drawbacks of fallacy are the same as those of fallacy. Always with you.

--Diderot (France)

34. Exploring the truth is more valuable than possessing the truth.

-Einstein (USA)

35. The pursuit of objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of man. Einstein (USA)

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

37. All I have to do is use my meager strength to serve truth and justice, even if others don't like it.

--Einstein (USA)

38. The truth may be on the side of a few people. -Plato (Greece)

39. A slight deviation from the truth at first will lead to a huge deviation in the end.

--Aristotle (Greece)

40. No one can fully grasp the truth. Aristotle (Greece)

41. People who love the truth love the truth when there is no danger, and love the truth even more when there is danger. -- Aristotle (Greece)

42. Intelligence will never stop at the truth that has been known, but will always move forward towards the truth that has not yet been known.

-Bruno (Italy)

43. Truth has such power, the more you want to attack it, the more your attacks will enrich and prove it.

--Galileo (Italy)

44. Surprise is the seed of science. --Edison (USA)

45. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. --Dewey (USA)

46. What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? It is the power that makes human beings believe in the truth. ---Compton (USA)

47. Once science gives wings to fantasy, it can win. -- Faraday (UK)

48. In scientific work, people who are unwilling to go one step beyond the facts can rarely understand the facts. - Aldous Huxley (UK)

49. How to identify promising clues is the essence of the art of research. Scientists who are capable of independent thinking and who can judge evidence on its own merits rather than on the basis of the dominant ideas of the day are most likely to recognize the potential significance of something that is truly new. -- Beveridge (UK)

50. The best assistant in science is your own mind, not anything else. - Fabre (France)

51. The world invisible to human beings is not a fantasy phantom, but a real existence illuminated by the light of science. What is noble is the power of science. --Marie Curie (France)

52. What is important in science is what is researched, not the individual researcher. --Marie Curie (France)

53. The world invisible to human beings is not a fantasy phantom, but a real existence illuminated by the light of science. What is noble is the power of science. - Marie Curie (France)

54. What is important in science is what is researched, not the individual researcher. --Marie Curie (France)

55. Once a scientist makes a achievement, he should forget what he has done and always think about what he should do. --- Fichte (Germany)

56. Science is by no means a selfish enjoyment. Those who are fortunate enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve the people. ---Marken (Germany)

57. You must know the essence of the scientific method. Don't listen to what a scientist says to you, but carefully watch what he is doing. -- Einstein (USA)

58. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame, for a person to take detours and make mistakes on the road of scientific exploration. He must have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. . - Einstein (USA)

59. Scientists must grasp certain universal characteristics that can be expressed by precise formulas in the complex empirical facts, thereby exploring the universal principles of nature. - Einstein (USA)

60. Science is never and will never be a finished book. Every major achievement brings new problems. With every development new and serious difficulties arise over time. - Einstein (USA)

61. Scientific research can break down superstitions because it encourages people to think and observe things in terms of cause and effect. - Einstein (USA)

62. Science is never-ending, it is an eternal mystery.

-Einstein (USA)

63. The boundaries of science are like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the further away it moves. - Brecht (Germany)

64. People who advance scientifically but lag behind morally are not moving forward, but retreating. -Aristotle (Greece)

65. There is only one truth, and it is not in religion, but in science. - Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)

66. Science is the best way to make people mentally brave.

-Bruno (Italy)

67. When scientists are intimidated by power, science will become a cartilage patient.

- Galileo Galilei (Italy)

68. The truth of science should not be found in the dusty books of ancient saints, but should be found in experiments and theories based on experiments. True philosophy is written in the greatest book that is always open before our eyes. This book is the universe, nature itself, and one must read it.

-Galileo (Italy)

69. The only purpose of science is to alleviate the suffering of human existence, and scientists should consider the majority of people. - Galileo Galilei (Italy)

70. The pursuit of science requires special courage. - Galileo Galilei (Italy)

71. Science gives nutrition to the young and comfort to the old; it makes a happy life even better, and it protects you in your unfortunate moments. --Lomonosov (former Soviet Union)

72. Conquering the fortress of science is like fighting a war. Someone will always die and someone will be injured. I want to dedicate myself to science. --Lomonosov (former Soviet Union)

73. There is no doubt that philosophy and science reinforce each other in many ways. -- Lomonosov (former Soviet Union)

74. Scientists do not create anything, but reveal the ready-made hidden reality in nature, and artists create analogues of reality. -- Goncharov (former Soviet Union)

75. Science requires everyone to give everything without ulterior motives and willingly in order to receive the heavy cross of calm knowledge as a reward. --Herzen (former Soviet Union)

76. Science is at home everywhere. But it will not produce a good harvest wherever it is not sown. --Herzen (former Soviet Union)

77. Science can never be obtained without hard work. There is no other way to obtain it except sweating. Enthusiasm, fantasy, and desire with the whole body and mind cannot replace labor. There is no easy science in the world. -Herzen (former Soviet Union)

78. Before you want to climb to the top of science, you must thoroughly study the preliminary knowledge of science. Never take action on the next thing before you fully understand the previous thing.

-Pavlov (former Soviet Union)

79. The monotonous climbing movements will make you feel tired, but every step is closer to the top. --Suhomlinsky (former Soviet Union)

80. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit. Only long-term accumulation can the bits and pieces merge into a sea. - Hua Luogeng (China)

81. It is best for us to regard our own life as the continuation of the lives of our predecessors, a part of the same life today, and the beginning of the lives of future generations. If this continues, science will become more brilliant day by day, and society will become more beautiful day by day.

--Hua Luogeng (China)

82. Science is an honest thing, and it relies on the labor and wisdom of many people to accumulate. --Li Siguang (China)

83. Science respects facts and cannot make up random reasons to attach to a theory. --Li Siguang (China)

84. The true scientific spirit must be developed from correct criticism and self-criticism. Real scientific results must stand the test of facts. With such a double guarantee, we can do it with confidence and boldness, and we will not dig ourselves into the trap of arrogance. --Li Siguang (China)

85. Difficulties can only scare cowards and lazy people, but victory always belongs to those who dare to climb the peak of science. --Mao Yisheng (China)

86. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if one of them is missing, it will be useless. --Franklin (USA)

87. The study of history can make people smart; the study of poetry can make people witty; the study of mathematics can make people sophisticated; the study of ethics can make people brave; the study of theory and rhetoric can make people Contentment. - Bacon (UK)

88. The question mark is the key to any science.

---Pavlov (former Soviet Union)

89. If you consider simple things very complicated, you can discover new fields; if you think of complex phenomena very simply, New laws can be discovered.

--Newton (UK)

90. No great discovery can be made without bold guesses.

Newton (UK)

91. If I have made some small contribution to the world, it is not because of anything else, but because of my hard and persistent thinking.

-Newton (UK)

92. I always strive to maintain the freedom of my thoughts. I can give up any hypothesis, no matter how beloved it is, as long as the facts prove that it is inconsistent. - Darwin (England)

93. The thinking man, once freed from the blinding influence of traditional prejudice, will find the best evidence of man's great abilities in his lower ancestors , and from the long evolution of mankind in the past, we will find the confidence and reasonable basis for mankind to achieve a more noble future. -- Huxley (UK)

94. A profound thought is like a nail. Once it is nailed into the brain, nothing can pull it out. - Diderot (France)

95. We hardly think about the present. Even if I think about it occasionally, it is only to deal with the future, and I accidentally think of getting some guidance from the present. Now is never our purpose. The past and present are only our means, only the future is the end.

--Pasteur (France)

96. Fantasy is the wings of poets, and hypothesis is the ladder of science.

--Goethe (Germany)

97. The development of our thoughts often comes from curiosity in a sense. -- Einstein (USA)

98. Without creative individuals who can think and judge independently, the upward development of society would be unimaginable. -- Einstein (USA)

99. The development of the world of thinking, in a sense, is the constant getting rid of surprise. -- Einstein (USA)

100. 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. Seriously, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. -- Einstein (USA)

101. Raising a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may just be a teaching or experimental skill. Raising new questions, new possibilities, and looking at old problems from a new perspective all require creative imagination and mark real progress in science.

--Einstein (USA)

102. A soul without imagination is like an observatory without a telescope. --Einstein (USA)

103. To learn knowledge, you need to be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. --Einstein (USA)

104. Thought is always the ruler of the universe. -Plato (Greece)

105. In order to make true and correct judgments, you must free your mind from any prejudices and paranoia.

--Lomonosov (Russia)

106. In the career of a creator, every step must be taken carefully and carefully, rather than blindly. --Michulin (former Soviet Union)

107. Philosophy is the friend of reason and science, while theology is the enemy of reason and the protector of ignorance. - Diderot (France)

108. The best thing we can experience is mystery, which is the source of all true art and science.

--Einstein (USA)

109. Spreading knowledge is sowing happiness. …The progress of scientific research and its ever-expanding fields will arouse our hope, and the bacteria that exist on the human body and mind will gradually disappear.

-Nobel (Sweden)

110. Invention is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent blood and sweat. -Edison (USA)

111. Only by paying equal attention to both gymnastics and music can one become a complete personality. Because gymnastics can exercise the body and music can cultivate the spirit.

--Marie Curie (France)

112. Only by paying equal attention to both gymnastics and music can one become a complete personality. Because gymnastics can exercise the body and music can cultivate the spirit. --Plato (Greece)

113. Health is not a matter of physical condition, but a matter of mental condition. --Plato (Greece)

114. There is nothing happier than health, although they did not feel that it was the greatest happiness before they fell ill.

-Plato (Greece)

115. Nothing is most likely to cause a person to become exhausted and damage a person more easily than to not engage in physical activity for a long time. --Plato (Greece)

116. Don't neglect your body's health. Drink, eat, and move in moderation. -- Pythagoras (Greece)

117. Acting against health with unrestrained behavior is betraying health with one's own lust. -- Democritus (Greece)

118. Movement is the source of all life.

--Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)

119. If water is stagnant, it will lose its purity, and the essence will disappear if the heart is not active. - Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)

120. Do it yourself, move your own feet, and observe with your own eyes--this is the highest principle of our experimental work. The wood hitting game can exercise your arm strength, leg strength and eyesight!

--Pavlov (former Soviet Union)

121. We must turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn the dream into reality. --Marie Curie (France)

122. Stay healthy; this is an obligation to yourself and even to society. --Franklin (USA)

123. Going to bed early and getting up early makes you healthy, wealthy and wise.

--Franklin (USA)

124. Dietary restraint often makes people clear-headed and quick-thinking.

---Franklin (USA)

125. A healthy body is the living room of the soul, and a sick body is the prison of the soul. -- Bacon (UK)

126. We only have inherent laws of health. Few people pay attention to these laws, and they often don't notice them until they are dying, but it is too late to regret. If everyone knew proper fitness methods, it goes without saying that life could be greatly extended. - Bacon (UK)

127. Having a calm mind and a happy spirit when eating, sleeping, and exercising is one of the best secrets to longevity.

--Bacon (UK)

128. Food is like oil to a lamp; if there is too much oil, the lamp will light up; if there is too little oil, the lamp will go out. However, a lamp often goes out due to too much oil. -Fleming (UK)

129. The basis of science is a healthy body. - Marie Curie (France)

130. The most perfect things are the least susceptible to changes caused by external influences. For example, the strongest people are not easily affected by diet or work, and the strongest plants and trees are not easily affected by wind and sun. --Plato (Greece)

131. Sorrow, worry and pessimism can make people sick; a positive, happy and strong will and optimistic mood can defeat diseases and make people strong and healthy. longevity.

--Pavlov (former Soviet Union)

132. Don’t lose your ability to feel life, beauty, and poetry because you have been immersed in science for a long time. -- Darwin (UK)

133. As far as I remember my personality in school, the thing that influenced me later was: I have strong and diverse interests and indulge in my own interests. I like to understand any complex issues and things. - Darwin (UK)

134. Except knowledge and learning, no other power in the world can establish dominance and control in the human spirit and soul, in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. authority.

-Bacon (UK)

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1. If you have ambition, you will know that Penglai is close, but if you do nothing, you will always feel that it is far away

2. Genius develops due to the love for the cause, it can be said to be genius

3. One person If you are determined, you will be invincible

4. The mountains with high ambitions are low, and the road stretches out from under your feet

5. If you can sink your thoughts, nothing will happen. If you raise your ambitions, nothing will happen. Don't do it

6. Birds have wings, people have ambitions

7. Young people are the king of life, the spring of life, and the splendor of life.

——Li Dazhao

8. A gentleman gives words to others, and a common man gives money to others.

—— Xun Kuang

9. We should not waste our lives in vain, we should be able to say: "I have done what I can do."

— — Marie Curie

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Sir Isaac Newton (British physicist and mathematician):

This extremely beautiful cosmic system can only be produced under the jurisdiction of a person with great wisdom and power. .

Absent any other evidence for the existence of God, the thumb alone is enough to convince me.

If I have made any new contributions or discoveries (to society), it is not because I have any genius, but because I am more patient in research.

Albert Einstein (American physicist):

Science can only determine what is, but not what should be. Beyond its scope, various value judgments are still necessary.

The most beautiful things are mysterious. It is the root of art and science.

We have only two views on life: no miracle at all, or all miracles. I believe the latter.

Dwight Dana (American geologist):

There is no actual conflict between science and the Bible. The author of both nature and the Bible is the same God.

Believe in God and accept new knowledge, and sooner or later you will find that everything is in harmony and does not contradict each other.

Marie Curie (French physicist):

Throughout my life, the novelty of nature has made me as happy as a child.

Noam Chomsky (American linguist):

Whenever the question of will and determination is mentioned, human science has gained nothing.

Michael Harrington (American political scientist):

If there is only technological progress but no social progress, this will be a greater misfortune for mankind.

Werner Heisenberg (Germany, physicist):

Current scientific concepts can only cover very limited truths.

Paul Reznikoff (American medical scientist):

There should be no conflict between science and religion because their purposes are completely different; science looks for "what" and religion looks for " Why".

Walter Harvey (American teacher):

Nature is a work of God.

Elmer Davis (American writer):

No one can prove the beauty of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony with an alcohol lamp.

Charles Sanders Peirce (American mathematical logician):

Scientific inference cannot hide that it is only a higher probability.

Leonard Hodgson (British religious scientist):

Science tells us the way to achieve the goal, but it cannot tell us the goal itself.

Thomas Love Peacock (British writer):

I almost think that the ultimate fate of thinking about science is to exterminate human beings.

G.W. Russell (Irish poet):

Unscientific people will believe in materialism because they are slow-minded; nature is full of God’s footprints, but they don’t even notice it. , it can be seen that the eyes are dim.

Dante Dante (Italian poet):

Nature is God’s work of art.

William L. Poteat (American educator):

Science gives people abilities rather than goals. If used for good purposes, it is a blessing; if used for bad purposes, it is a curse.

J.W.N. Sullivan (American mathematician):

People who deny that there are mysteries in the universe not only cannot state scientific opinions, but also quickly fail to understand science.

Herbert J. Muller (American biologist):

Only those who regard people as fertilizer will be satisfied with saying that people are just certain chemical elements.

T. T. Munger (American religious scientist):

Science cannot determine the source, so it cannot determine the destination. It provides only partial knowledge of creation, and therefore only partial knowledge of all created things.

Charles A. Lindbergh (American aviator):

The tragedy of scientists is that they cannot guarantee that their discoveries will be used for constructive purposes.

Samuel Butler (English writer):

A real scientist is looking for a way to explore God.

Bush Vannevar Bush (American scientist):

The pursuit of science is not something to belittle the spiritual world.

David Sarnoff (American industrialist):

Atomic energy is used for peace; but man himself is still the biggest miracle and the biggest problem on the earth

Arthur F. Smethurst (English scholar):

We cannot say half a pound of beauty or two inches of bravery without knowing how absurd it is to use science to describe art or morality.

Michael Pupin (American inventor):

Look at these cows and remember that the greatest scientists in the world have not yet discovered how grass turns into milk.

David Knight (American geologist):

Science is a human activity, not a smooth road to the truth; as a mortal, you can only understand part of it.

George Washington Carver (American inventor):

I like to use nature as an infinite radio station. God continues to speak to us as long as we listen.

Sir Karl Popper (Austrian philosopher of science):

Science can be said to be the art of systematic oversimplification.

Michel de Montaigne (French essayist):

To have science without conscience is the death of the soul.

Stanislaus (Poland. Supervisor):

Science is nothing but wisdom and understanding.

Samuel Coley (British religious scientist):

A godless scientist’s study of nature is like Milton’s daughter, who can pronounce Hebrew correctly but does not understand it at all. it means.

Montaigne Michel de Montaigne (French essayist):

Don’t interfere with nature, she knows her own business better than we do.

Benjamin Disraehi (British Prime Minister):

If people only focus on one side, they will often peek at ordinary things in the world through their own colored glasses.

R. H. Tawney (English historian):

Human beings will draw secrets from nature and use this knowledge to destroy themselves.

Philip Henry (English philosopher):

Those who believe that science and religion are in conflict either have a superficial understanding of science or are ignorant of religion.

Asa Gray (American botanist):

Scientific buildings rely on faith (in the universe) to have order, and religious buildings rely on the belief (in the universe) that there is someone who establishes order. Lord, the two faiths cannot be divided.

David Lack (British zoologist):

Many people confuse science with morality, truth, beauty, personal responsibility and conscience. In fact, science does not study these. The essence of this is not to study these at all.

J. Gustav White (American psychologist):

If you look at the human brain with a microscope, you can’t find the human heart; if you look at the planet with a telescope, you can’t see God.

Edward Young (English poet):

Ignorant astronomers are madmen.

Rudolf Virchow (German pathologist):

Science and religion do not conflict because they belong to different categories.

Arthur Koestler (English writer):

Science seeks laws and order in the universe, so it is also fundamentally a religious activity.

Ni Hei Joseph Needham (British biochemist):

The place where you engage in scientific work is also a place of prayer.

John Venn (English mathematician):

People cannot be absolutely objective and correct by reason.

Jean Rostand (Legal Biologist):

According to the current trend, someone will soon tell us that some scientific errors are more valuable than truth.