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Quotes about careful observation

The famous sayings about careful observation are as follows:

1. In the field of observation, opportunities only favor the prepared mind.

2. The harmonious application of observation and experience to life is wisdom. Goncharov

3. Observe, observe, and observe again. Pavlov

4. Observation is as essential to children as sunlight, air, and moisture are to plants. Here, observation is the most important source of wisdom. Suhomlinsky

5. Without tenacious and careful labor, even talented people will become useless playthings like embroidered pillows. Stanislavsky

6. Careful observation of small things is the secret of success in career, art, science and all aspects of life. Smile

7. If you want to see the truth, pay careful attention to everything. Song Fan

8. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from the base soil; a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Lao Tzu

9. Observe things in life carefully, and use your own eyes and mind to understand life.

10. Looking up at the vastness of the universe and looking down at the abundance of categories, wandering your eyes and wandering your mind is enough to provide you with great visual and auditory entertainment, which is a joy to behold.

11. The word genius originally has an extremely ambiguous meaning. Its definition is by no means “born knowing something and being able to do it without learning”. There is no one in heaven and earth who is born to know it. There is no one who can do it without learning. Genius is mostly developed through hard work. Genius is mostly due to careful cultivation. Guo Moruo

12. Life is like a horse, a light and strong horse. People should control it as boldly and carefully as the rider. Hai Sai

13. Put on sunglasses, and the world will immediately lose its luster before your eyes. Personal misfortunes are often the dark glasses through which the vulnerable view life. Bacon

14. To measure a person's true personality, just observe what he does when he thinks no one is seeing him. Macaulay

15. Details lie in observation, and success lies in accumulation. Emerson

16. All reasoning must be derived from observation and experiment.

Galileo