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The famous aphorisms of science and technology are as follows:

1. The scientific spirit is the immortal candlelight in the human spirit. ——Yan Ying.

2. 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. ——Mark Yao.

3. Science is our weapon to overcome all difficulties. ——Song Jian.

4. The real and reasonable motivations of science are nothing more than the above three: stories of curiosity and passion. ——Jules Verne

5. The great progress of science comes from new and bold imagination. ——Dewey.

6. Science is the best way to make the human spirit brave. ——Bruno.

7. Science cannot be achieved without hard work. Indeed, "there is no other way to achieve success in science except sweating"; "Those who work hard will be governed by others, and those who work hard will be governed by others", these The sentence also shows that engaging in scientific research requires hard work, rather than being careless and half-hearted, and you will not achieve success. ——Leo Tolstoy.

8. Science needs democracy. ——Ren Hongjun.

9. The immortal honor of science lies in its effect on the human soul, which overcomes people's insecurity in front of themselves and in front of nature. ——Einstein.

10. Scientific ambiguity is called ignorance. ——Lenin.

11. Although science has no national boundaries, scholars have their own motherland. ——Pasteur.

12. Science is not a career of one person, but a career of one person. To promote scientific progress, we must be good at cooperation. —— Huxley.

13. The limits of science are like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the farther away it appears. ——Bueno.

14. The future of science can only belong to the diligent and humble young generation! ——Pavlov.

15. Scientific progress focuses on small and trivial things. ——Akutagawa Ryunosuke.

16. Scientific truth should not be found in the dusty books of ancient saints, but should be found on experimental benches and laboratories. ——Galileo.

17. The eternity of science lies in its unremitting pursuit. Science is inexhaustible in terms of its capacity, and is always unattainable in terms of its goals. ——Karl von Burr.

18. Scientific truth should not just be made noisily while standing on the desk, but should be conducted in the field to strive for conclusive facts. --da Vinci.

19. In the field of science, there is no peaceful spring. In science there is only the cliff that people scramble to climb. ——Nabokov.

20. A science can only achieve true perfection when it successfully uses mathematics. ——Marx.