1. Only by marching into unexplored areas can we create new worlds. ——[American] Li Zhengdao
2. The most important reason why I can succeed in science is my love for science and my persistence in long-term exploration. ——Darwin
3. The truth will always prevail over lies, just like oil will always prevail on the water. ——(Latin American) Proverb
4. Truth has three parts: examination, that is, seeking it; understanding, that is, it already exists; faith, that is, applying it. ——Socrates
5. Truth can only be approached by permanent service or even powerful sacrifice. ——Turgenev
6. Truth is always immortal, but errors will one day be corrected. ——Ma Eddie
7. Science is mental work and the product of mental work; while poetry can only be regarded as its pastime. ——Bacon
8. Real science knows neither sympathy nor disgust. Its only purpose is truth. ——Grove
9. The truth will never feel distressed because someone does not recognize it. ——Schiller
10. The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known, and to continuously add more knowledge. ——[Fa] Zola
11. At the entrance of science, just like at the entrance of hell, this requirement must be made: “All hesitation must be eradicated here, and any cowardice will be useless here. ”——Marx
12. The key to promoting scientific and technological progress and innovation is talent. —— ***
13. I want to turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn the dream into reality. ——Marie Curie (France)
14. The whole meaning of life lies in endlessly exploring things that are not yet known, and in constantly adding more knowledge. ——Zola
15. You will get tired of monotonous climbing movements, but every step is closer to the top. ——Suhomlinsky (former Soviet Union)
16. Truth likes criticism, because after criticism, truth will win; fallacy is afraid of criticism, because after criticism, fallacy will fail. —— Diderot
17. Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have national boundaries. ——Pavlov
18. Scientific research can break superstition because it encourages people to think and observe things based on cause and effect. ——Einstein (USA)
19. The truth may only appear hideous and terrifying to short-sighted individuals, but it itself is eternal beauty and eternal happiness. —— Belinsky
20. The ocean of truth lets all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes for me to explore. ——Newton (UK)
21. Only art and science can improve people to divine heights. ——Hu He
22. Respecting people should not exceed respecting the truth. ——Plato
23. The ocean of truth lets all things undiscovered lie before my eyes for me to explore. ——Newton
24. In disputes, justice and truth may not always be fairly judged. Those who have blackened their consciences will recruit some villains who have also blackened their consciences as your negative witnesses. ——Shakespeare
25. Only by marching into areas that have not yet been explored can we create new worlds. ——Li Zhengdao
26. I live for the truth and die for the truth. Apart from the truth, I have nothing of my own. ——Wang Ruofei
27. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. ——Dewey (USA)
28. Science is by no means a selfish enjoyment. Those who are fortunate enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve the people. ——Marken (Germany)
29. It is much more difficult to turn language into action than to turn action into language. ——Golky
30. People who advance scientifically but lag behind morally are not moving forward, but retreating. ——Aristotle (Greece)
31. The light of truth is often obscured, but it will never be extinguished. ——Li Wei
32. Knowledge requires the greatest tension and greatest enthusiasm from people. ——Pavlov
33. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. ——Einstein
34. Science is never-ending, it is an eternal mystery. ——Einstein (USA)
35. Studying the truth, understanding the truth and believing in the truth are the highest virtues in human nature. ——Bacon
36. Movement is the source of all life. ——Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)
37. Eternal devotion is the truth of life. Its perfection is the perfection of our lives. ——Tagore
38. The pursuit of science requires special courage. ——Galileo (Italy)
39. Science is the best way to make people mentally brave. ——Bruno (Italy)
40. Science and technology are productive forces, and they are the primary productive forces.
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41. Science requires everyone to have intense work and great enthusiasm. I hope you will work enthusiastically and explore enthusiastically. ——Pavlov
42. The bounden duty of scientists requires us to continue to strive to thoroughly reveal the mysteries of nature and master these mysteries so that we can benefit mankind in the future. ——Marie Curie
43. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. ——Albert Einstein (USA)
44. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit. Only long-term accumulation can make the bits and pieces into a sea. ——Hua Luogeng
45. Scientists have to ask why everything in the world is. ——Li Siguang
46. When people become slaves of books, they lead living people to death. If books are used as human tools, the knowledge in books will come alive. It has vitality. ——Hua Luogeng
47. A society will be strong only when it makes the truth known to the public. ——Zola
48. Truth is like a gem. Although it should not be painted with color, it can be placed in a conspicuous place to make it discover more wonderful brilliance. ——Santayana
49. The river of truth flows through its ditch of error; like a sprout, another question arises under a truth, and truth and doubt nourish each other. ——Bacon
50. Science is at home everywhere. But wherever it is not sown, it will not bring forth a good harvest. ——Herzen (former Soviet Union)
51. Climbing the peak of science is just like mountaineers climbing Mount Everest. They have to overcome countless difficulties and obstacles. Cowards and lazy men cannot enjoy the joy and happiness of victory. . ——Chen Jingrun
52. The sacred and scientific truth should be explored patiently. ——Mendeleev
53. It is man’s bounden duty to have the courage to explore the truth. ——Copernicus
54. The discovery of truth or the completion of first-choice responsibilities cause us to rejoice and make our whole lives tremble. ——Croce
55. Man’s bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. ——Copernicus (Poland)
56. The best assistant in science is your own mind, not anything else. ——Fabre (France)
57. The core of truth is everywhere, the scope of truth is boundless, and we cannot deny the existence of truth. ——Emerson
58. The only reliable standard of truth is always consistent with itself. —— Owen
59. When seeking the truth, people also take two steps forward and one step back. Pain, mistakes, and boredom with life throw them back, but their desire to seek the truth and their stubborn perseverance will push them forward. ——Chekhov
60. A person who explores for his life's work is happy, because he no longer needs to explore other happiness. ——Carlyle
61. Although science has no national borders, scholars have their own country. ——Pasteur
62. Science requires everyone to give everything willingly without ulterior motives in order to receive the heavy cross of calm knowledge as a reward. ——Herzen (former Soviet Union)
63. The lights are on at three and the chicken is on at five, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
64. Surprise is the seed of science. ——Edison (USA)
65. A fact is a truth without gender. ——Kahlil Gibran
66. The key to all science is undoubtedly a question mark. To what should most of our great discoveries be attributed? And the wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything happens? ——Balzac
67. Learning and doing are organically linked. To learn, you must think, and to figure it out, you must do it. Only by doing can you see whether you have truly learned it. hand. Otherwise, even if you read a lot, it will just become a dead library. ——Xie Juezai
68. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. ——Dewey
69. No great discovery can be made without bold guesses. ——Newton
70. Science can never be obtained without hard work. There is no other way to obtain it except sweating. Enthusiasm, fantasy, and desire with the whole body and mind cannot replace labor. There is no "easy science" in the world. ——Herzen (former Soviet Union)
71. Covering up the truth is despicable, and lying out of fear of the truth is cowardly. —— Ogreov
72. Once a scientist makes a achievement, he should forget what he has done and always think about what he should do. ——Fichte (Germany)
73. You cannot see the truth without doubt, so I hope that everyone will adopt a skeptical attitude and not be overwhelmed by established doctrines. ——Li Siguang
74. The boundary of science is like the horizon: the closer you are to it, the farther it moves. - Brecht (Germany)
75. It is best to compare truth to flint - the harder it is struck, the more brilliant it emits.
——Marx
76. Man’s bounden duty is to explore the truth. ——[Poland] Copernicus
77. Truth is immortal, mistakes are fatal. ——Mrs. Eddy
78. For one person to discover the fruitful truth, it requires millions of people to destroy their lives in failed explorations and tragic mistakes. ——Mendeleev
79. Truth may sometimes become dim, but it will never go out.
——Levi