Famous aphorisms about seeking truth
1. Even if you are slow and unstoppable, even if you will fall behind and even if you will fail, you will definitely be able to achieve your goal. ——Lu Xun
2. Half of the truth is more terrifying than falsehood. ——Fishilebin
3. Action is the beginning of knowledge, and knowledge is the completion of action. ——Tao Xingzhi
4. A gentleman learns by listening to his ears, hiding it in his heart, and practicing it with his body. ——Liu Xiang's "Shuo Yuan"
5. Tiny knowledge makes people proud, while rich knowledge makes people humble. Therefore, the hollow ears of grain proudly raise their heads to the sky, while the full ears of grain lower their heads to the earth and its mother. ——Leonardo Da Vinci
6. People’s real wealth is the ability to work. ——Aesop
7. There are countless spring flowers, but they are nothing like the fruits of autumn. ——Chen Liang's "Three Musics"
8. A person is 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
9. Insight into worldly matters is knowledge, and understanding of human feelings is knowledge. ——Cao Xueqin
10. The essence of learning is not as good as knowing it; the essence of knowing is not as practical as practice. ——Li Guangdi's "The Essence of Nature"
11. Truth is the most advanced thing that people possess. ——Chaucer
12. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Liu Yi
13. Action is the only way to knowledge. ——Bernard Shaw
14. Social life is practical in nature. All mysterious things that lead theory to mysticism can be reasonably solved in people's practice and understanding of this practice. ——Marx
15. Whatever is correct in theory must also be effective in practice. ——Kant
16. To clearly understand theory, the best way is to learn from your own mistakes and "from personal painful experience." ——Engels
17. Talents and cadres are the most precious and decisive capital among all the precious capitals in the world. ——Stalin
18. Learning but not being able to practice is called a disease. ——Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi"
19. Don't rely on guesswork, but on facts. ——Lavoisier
20. Action is the most appropriate fruit of knowledge. ——Fuler's "Motto"
21. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty words. ——Einstein