1. If we admit failure too readily, we may not realize that we are very close to being right. ---Karl Popper
2. The same is true for "difficulty". Facing a cliff, you won't be able to see a crack in a hundred years, but with an axe, you can get in inch by inch. Step by step, 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 allows all undiscovered things to lie before my eyes for me to explore. ---Newton (UK)
6. 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 will Always with the fallacy. --- 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 is any accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this kind of "accidental opportunity" 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. Not for lazy people. ---Hua Luogeng (China)
11. A scientist should consider the comments of later generations, not the insults or praises at the time. ---Pasteur (France)
12. We are enjoying the huge benefits that other people's inventions have brought to us, and we must also be willing to use our own inventions to serve others. ---Franklin (USA)
The career of science is to serve the people. Tolstoy
When studying and studying Tolstoy, we must pay attention to two shortcomings. One is "malnutrition". There is no certain literary and historical foundation, no scientific theoretical preparation, and no collection of first-hand information. , the result is either a sallow complexion or thin skin, or abnormal development; the second is "indigestion". Regarding book knowledge, no matter ancient or modern people or an authoritative theory, one must study deeply, chew carefully, and think independently. Do not swallow dates without hesitation and follow what others say. Drifting with the current, careless branches and leaves, only a superficial taste will stop. Ma Yinchu (modern scholar educator) quoted from "Beijing Evening News" on the same day
Teachers must have a healthy body, the skills of a farmer, a scientific mind, an interest in art, and a spirit of social reform. Tao Xingzhi
Scientific books save people from ignorance, while literary and artistic works save people from vulgarity; both are equally beneficial and necessary for true education and people's happiness. Chernyshevsky
Education! science! To learn to read is to light a torch; every syllable of every word sends out sparks. Hugo
It is often more important to raise a problem than to solve it. Because solving problems may be just a mathematical or experimental skill, but raising new questions requires creative imagination and marks real progress in science. Einstein
Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of the evolution of knowledge. Strictly speaking, imagination is the real factor in scientific research. Einstein
As a scientist, my success...the most important thing is: love of science-infinite patience in long-term thinking about any problem-diligence in observing and collecting facts- - Considerable inventive ability and common sense. Darwin
For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success. Mao Yisheng
Innate talent is powerless without the help of systematic knowledge. Intuition can solve many things, but not everything. The highest success can be achieved when genius and science are combined. Spencer
Successful scientists tend to be people with broad interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. ...Diversity will make people's perspectives fresh, while delving into a narrow field for too long can easily make people dull. Beveridge
Science cannot be obtained without hard work. It is true that there is no other way to achieve success in science except sweating; neither enthusiasm nor fantasy nor desire with the whole body and mind can achieve success. Replace labor. Herzen
Intelligent qualifications, inner drive, hard work attitude and perseverance are other conditions required for success in scientific research.
Beveridge
My success as a scientist... is, above all, a love of science Author: Infinite patience in long-term consideration of any problem Author: Diligence in observation and collection of facts Author: considerable inventive ability and common sense. Darwin
Intelligent qualifications, intrinsic drive, hard work attitude and perseverance are other conditions required for successful scientific research. Beveridge
As a scientist, my success... the most important thing is: love of science, infinite patience in long-term thinking about any problem, diligence in observing and collecting facts, considerable Inventive ability and common sense. Darwin
For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success! Mao Yisheng
"Motto" originally refers to the motto written by the ancients and placed on the right side of the seat. Later, it generally refers to the motto that people use to inspire and warn themselves as a guide to action. In history, many celebrities at home and abroad have their own "mottos". These "mottos" are always worthy of learning by our cross-century generation.
The motto of the world-famous epidemiologist Pasteur - will, work, wait - is the cornerstone of the pyramid of success.
The motto of Faraday, the founder of modern electromagnetism - strive hard for success, but do not expect success.
The motto of Banting, the famous Canadian scientist and Nobel Prize winner in medicine - the greatest happiness in life lies not in possessing something, but in the process of pursuing something.
The motto of Marx, the great proletarian revolutionary teacher - think about everything.
The famous French writer Stendhal's motto - Anyone who writes black words on white paper should not be surprised or angry if others say he is clumsy.
The famous French writer Zola's motto - There is not a day without writing a line.
The motto of the famous British writer Dickens - Don't be carried away.
The motto of Lu Xun, the great modern Chinese proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionist - early.
The motto of Ye Ting, a modern Chinese proletarian writer and strategist - the three armies can seize the commander, but the general cannot seize the ambition.
The motto of Xu Beihong, an outstanding modern Chinese painter - people cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be without pride.
The motto of Zhu Guangqian, a famous contemporary Chinese esthetician - perseverance, tranquility, sincerity and courage.
The motto of Hua Luogeng, a famous contemporary Chinese mathematician - talk less about pleasantries when meeting, and talk more about art.
The motto of Zhu Kezhen, a famous contemporary Chinese meteorologist, is to be meticulous.
The motto of Su Buqing, a famous contemporary Chinese mathematician - never put off until tomorrow what can be done today.
The motto of the famous contemporary Chinese chemist Hou Debang - Diligence can make up for one's weakness, and diligence and frugality make a career possible.
(Ma Zhiguo "China Middle School Student News" Issue 1008) Celebrity motto
Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversity will give people fresh perspectives, while delving into a narrow field for too long can easily make people stupid. Beveridge
The most important reason why I can succeed in science is my love for science and my persistence in long-term exploration. Darwin
Intelligent qualifications, inner drive, hard work attitude and perseverance. These are other conditions required for successful scientific research. Beveridge
Successful scientists tend to be people with broad interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversity will give people fresh perspectives, while delving into a narrow field for too long can easily make people stupid. Beveridge
A researcher can live in a back alley, eat rough food, wear rags, and not be recognized by society. But as long as he had time, he could persist in scientific research. Once deprived of his free time, he is completely ruined and can no longer contribute to knowledge. Cannon
Without freedom of thought, there is no science and no truth. Renan
Science provides nutrition to the young and comfort to the elderly; it makes a happy life even better, and it protects you in your unfortunate moments. Lomonosov
Science can not only "give knowledge to the young and happiness to the elderly", it can also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, and can create real spiritual wealth and material wealth for the people. Wealth creates things that cannot be obtained without it. Mendeleev
Science provides nourishment to the young and comfort to the elderly; it makes a happy life even better, and it protects you in unfortunate moments. Lomonosov
The sensitivity and originality of youth, when combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists, complement each other. Beveridge
I think that a person has two shoulders, which should play a role at the same time. I want to use one shoulder to carry the burden of door-to-door delivery, and deliver scientific knowledge and scientific tools to the hands of master workers. The other shoulder can be used as a ladder for young people to climb to a higher level of science. Hua Luogeng
Pride of self-esteem, fantasy, emotional precocity and intellectual sluggishness, coupled with inevitable consequences. Sloth, these are the bane. Science, labor, practical work. Only then can our sick and dissolute youth wake up.
Goncharov
Science, labor, and practical work can sober up our sick and dissolute youth. Goncharov
The sensitivity and originality of youth, when combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists, complement each other. Beveridge
Science is not worthy of being called science if it is unable or unwilling to affect people outside its own nation. Planck
When your throat is dry, you will have the courage to drink even the ocean - this is faith; when it comes to drinking, you can only drink two cups at most - this That's science. Chekhov
When he wanted to drink water, he felt as if he could drink the entire ocean - this is faith; when he actually drank, he could only drink two cups in one *** - this was science. Chekhov
When he wanted to drink water, he felt as if he could drink the entire ocean. This was faith; when he actually drank, he could only drink two cups in one ***. This was science. Chekhov
As a scientist, my success... the most important thing is: love of science - infinite patience in long-term thinking about any problem - diligence in observing and collecting facts - - Considerable inventive ability and common sense. Darwin
As a scientist, my success...the most important things are: love of science, infinite patience in long-term thinking about any problem, diligence in observing and collecting facts, considerable inventive ability and common sense. Darwin
For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success! Mao Yisheng
Science has no national boundaries, because it is a wealth that belongs to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scientists belong to the country. Pasteur
Science has no national boundaries, but scientists do. Pavlov
Although science has no borders, scholars have their own country. Pasteur
You can find your own happiness in learning, in labor, in science, and in selfless service to the people. Terensky
The sensitivity and originality of youth, when combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists, complement each other. Beveridge
When studying and studying, we should pay attention to two shortcomings. One is "malnutrition". There is no certain cultural and historical foundation, no scientific theoretical preparation, and no collection of first-hand information. , the result is either a sallow complexion or thin skin, or abnormal development; the second is "indigestion". Regarding book knowledge, no matter ancient or modern people or an authoritative theory, one must study deeply, chew carefully, and think independently. Do not swallow dates without hesitation and follow what others say. Drifting with the current, careless branches and leaves, only a superficial taste will stop.
Ma Yinchu (modern scholar and educator) quoted from "Beijing Evening News" on the day of the year