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Edison's 50 classic sayings
Edison's 50 famous sayings

1, life is short, there are too many things to do, and we have to race against time. Edison

Life is short, there are too many things to do, so we should race against time.

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

Nothing really valuable in the world can be obtained without hard work.

People who don't make up their minds to cultivate their thinking will lose the greatest pleasure in life. Edison

6. People who don't make up their minds to cultivate their thinking will lose the greatest pleasure in life.

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

8. Love will not become indifferent because of reason, nor will it be lost because of ambition. This is the second life; It permeates the soul, warms every blood vessel and beats in every pulse. Edison

9. If you climb high, you will feel inferior. If you think too high, you can't succeed. Therefore, successful people must cultivate a cool head and focus on everything. This is the key to success. Edison

10, when you want to succeed, be a good friend with perseverance. Edison

1 1, if I have more or less inspired the efforts of some people, our work has more or less expanded the scope of human understanding, thus adding a little joy to the world, then I will be satisfied. Edison

12. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and benefit mankind. In our short life, I don't know what is better than this kind of service.

13, nothing really valuable in the world can be obtained without hard work. Edison

14, when a person is young, he will accomplish nothing without thinking. Edison

15, surprise is the seed of science. Edison

16, failure is what I need, and it is as valuable to me as success. Only when I know all the methods to do a good job, do I know what the methods are.

17. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and benefit mankind. In our short life, I don't know what is better than this kind of service. Edison

18, when a person is young, he will accomplish nothing without thinking.

19, enthusiasm and dissatisfaction are the first necessities of progress. Edison

Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to the body.

2 1. Inventors think of inventions that are mostly impractical, and only inventions that are naturally produced by social needs are meaningful. Edison

22. Life is short, and the best reward for this short life is work.

Modesty is not only an ornament, but also a guardian of virtue. Edison

24. Honor is an excellent quality, so only noble, positive and well-educated people have it. Edison

25, the so-called genius, that is deceptive, hard work is true. Edison

26. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and serve mankind. In our short life, I don't know what is better than this kind of service. Edison

27. Many people miss opportunities by pretending to be "hard work". Edison

28. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mystery of nature and use it to benefit mankind. In our short life, I don't know what is better than this kind of service. Edison

29. Honor is an excellent quality, so only noble, positive and well-educated people have it.

Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to the body. Edison

3 1. Most people are unemployed because these jobs are covered with "hard work".

32. If I have more or less inspired the efforts of some people, and our work has more or less expanded the scope of human knowledge, thus adding a joy to the world, then I will feel satisfied.

33. Most of the inventions that inventors come up with in their minds are not practical, and only inventions that naturally arise from social needs are meaningful.

34. Books are the legacy of genius, passed down from generation to generation, and even more, they are gifts for the unborn. Edison

35. If people can get rid of the curse with compassion and kindness, then more than half of the disasters in life can be eliminated. Edison

36. Life is short, and the best reward for this short life is work. Edison

37. If I have more or less inspired the efforts of some people, and our work has more or less expanded the scope of human knowledge, thus adding a little joy to the world, then I will be satisfied.

38. There is a solution to any problem, and nothing is unimaginable. If it is really hard, you can only blame yourself for being a fool and a lazy person.

39. Music is the only thing that can be indulged without damaging the enjoyment of moral and religious concepts. Edison

40. I never want to give up the life I struggled for. I attach great importance to the experience gained in the struggle, especially the pleasure gained after overcoming difficulties. A person will feel useful and comfortable only after going through difficulties first and then stepping into wealth.

4 1, failure is what I need, and it is as valuable to me as success. Edison

42. Love will not become indifferent because of reason, nor will it be lost because of ambition. This is the second life; It permeates the soul, warms every blood vessel and beats in every pulse.

43. Climbing high will make you feel inferior. If you think too high, you can't succeed. Therefore, successful people must cultivate a cool head and focus on everything. This is the key to success.

Friendship can enhance happiness and relieve pain, because it can double our happiness and share our troubles.

45. If I have more or less inspired the efforts of some people, and our work has more or less expanded the scope of human knowledge, thus adding a little joy to the world, then I will be satisfied. Edison

46. There is a solution to any problem, and nothing is unimaginable. If it is really hard, you can only blame yourself for being a fool and a lazy person. Edison

47. Education is to the soul what sculpture is to marble.

48. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Edison

49. Friendship can increase happiness and reduce pain. Edison

If you want to succeed, you should regard persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry. Edison