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Famous sayings about observation

The famous sayings and sentences about observation are as follows:

1. Science does not start from broad assumptions, but from special facts discovered by observation or experiment. -Bertrand Russell

2. It is observation that makes people gain wisdom. -Publilius? Ruth

3. We should find an inseparable partner for our enthusiasm, and this partner is strict observation. -pasteur

4. We should observe carefully in order to understand; We should try to understand, in order to act. -Roman? Roland

5. In any case, we should put our reasoning to the test of practice, and there is no other way than to seek truth through the natural road of experiment and observation. -lavoisier

6. Getting ahead is not "jumping out" from the crowd, but following the path of observation, comparison and research. -Gorky

7. Careful observation is a factor of all great achievements. -Spencer

8. I have neither outstanding understanding nor extraordinary wit. I may be above ordinary people only in my ability to detect those fleeting things and observe them carefully. -Darwin

9. New knowledge often originates from some unexpected observation or opportunity phenomenon in the process of research. -beveridge

1. The more complete the rule, the better, and the more common the observation, the better. -Descartes

11. It is important to be able to observe a phenomenon in many ways. If we see the ideal side and fail to take into account the reality side, our happiness cannot be born. Can we all cultivate a more far-reaching vision and see more thoroughly and broadly? -Kōnosuke Matsushita

12. Observation is the most important energy of wisdom. -Suhomlinski

13. Instantaneous insight is sometimes worth a lifetime of experience. -Holmes

14. Knowledge cannot be obtained from experience alone, but from the comparison between rational inventions and observed facts. -Einstein

15. We need to train our observation ability, cultivate the mood of always paying attention to unexpected things, and form the habit of checking every clue provided by opportunities. -beveridge