There is light and color around us. But if there is no light and color in our own eyes, we will not be able to see the light and color outside. ——Goth
Time will pierce the gorgeous and delicate youth. He will carve parallel lines into the foreheads of beauties; he will eat rare treasures. Natural beauty, nothing can escape his sweeping sickle. ——Shakespeare
When we cannot afford happiness, we should never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness. ——Bernard
Man cannot create opportunities, but he can seize those opportunities that have already appeared. ——Shelley
Like a fraction, his actual talent is like the numerator, and his valuation of himself is like the denominator. The larger the denominator, the smaller the value of the fraction. ——Leo Tolstoy
Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. ── Bacon Even if you know half of the truth through your own efforts, it is better than knowing the whole truth based on what others say. ─ Romain Rolland
Strong confidence can enable ordinary people to do amazing things. ──Marton
As long as money can solve an individual's life, if it is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human talents. ──Nobel
Don’t wait for tomorrow to do what you do today, and don’t wait for others to do what you do. ── Goethe
If you haven’t done what you should do today, no matter how early you are tomorrow, you will still be delayed. ─ Pestalozzi
People with rich knowledge and experience are more likely to generate new associations and unique insights than people with only one kind of knowledge and experience. ── Taylor
Every great achievement in science is based on bold illusions. ── Dewey
Science has no borders, but scientists have a motherland. ──Pasteur
Science requires a person to devote his entire life. Assuming that each of you has two lives, this is not enough for you. ──Pavlov
Science requires everyone to have extremely intense work and great enthusiasm. ─ Pavlov
Wasting time is a cardinal sin. ──Rousseau
Ideal books are the key to wisdom. ─ Tolstoy
Curiosity creates scientists and poets. —Frances