Scientific Quotes
1. The best assistant in science is your own mind, not anything else. ——Fabre
2. I want to turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn the dream into reality. ——Marie Curie
3. Wisdom does not belong to a vicious mind, and science without conscience is only the destruction of the soul. —— Rabelais
4. The limits of science are like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the further away it moves. ——Brecht
5. I first ask you to trust science, believe in reason, trust yourself, and believe in yourself. ——Hegel
6. All sciences are born from errors before truth. It is better to have errors first than later. ——Walpos
7. If learning only lies in imitation, then we will have no science and no technology. ——Golky
8. In scientific work, those who are unwilling to go one step beyond the facts can rarely understand the facts. —— Huxley
9. Real science knows neither sympathy nor disgust. Its only purpose is truth. ——Grove
10. People who advance scientifically but lag behind morally are not moving forward, but retreating. ——Aristotle
11. When studying science, you can’t even take a breath; the achievement of science is perseverance and patience. ——Zhang Guanghou
12. Learn to do the rough work in science. Study facts, compare facts, and accumulate facts. ——Pavlov
13. Science is not only the highest achievement of human wisdom, but also the most promising source of material welfare. ——Bernard
14. Science is not only the best in wisdom training, but also in preferred training. ——Spencer
15. Science is not for personal honor or personal gain, but for the happiness of mankind. ——Qian Sanqiang
16. Scientifically exploring the truth requires that our reason should never fanatically adhere to a certain hypothesis. ——Moloya
17. There is no other art or science more difficult than the art or science of war. ——Lloyd
18. The only purpose of science is to alleviate the suffering of human existence, and scientists should consider the majority of people. ——Galileo
19. The progress of science depends on the labor of scientists and the value of their inventions. ——Pasteur
20. Science is a powerful force of wisdom, which is committed to breaking the shackles of mystery that imprisons me. ——Golky
21. Everyone admits that experiment is the mother of science. This is an unshakable truth that no one will deny. ——Michulin
22. Science also needs creation and fantasy. Only with fantasy can we break the shackles of tradition and develop science. ——Guo Moruo
23. Don’t lose your ability to feel life, beauty, and poetry because you have been immersed in science for a long time. ——Darwin
24. Thanks to science, it not only makes life full of happiness and joy, but also gives life support and self-esteem. ——Pavlov
25. Science is an honest thing, which relies on the labor and wisdom of many people to accumulate. ——Li Siguang
26. Just like a newborn baby, scientific truth will continue to develop in the struggle, spread widely, and be invincible. ——Franklin
27. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Real science and real music require the same imagination process. ——Einstein
28. Once society has a technical need, this need will push science forward more than ten universities. ——Engels
29. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit. Only long-term accumulation can the bits and pieces merge into a sea. ——Hua Luogeng
30. The most important reason why I can succeed in science is my love for science and my persistence in long-term exploration. ——Darwin
31. The prototype of any science has its dual image: ugliness in the embryo and beauty in the bud.
——Hugo