If we follow in the footsteps of our predecessors, the best result can only be "runner-up". ——Li Keran
It is new every day, new every day, and new every day. ——"Book of Rites"
Only for human nature, you can write good sentences, but your words are not surprising. ——[Tang] Du Fu
To grow, you must be original. ——[Germany] Goethe
Innovating from the old and bringing forth the new is my supreme secret. ——[English] Shakespeare
There is no fear of changes in nature, no law of ancestors, and no sympathy for human words. ("History of the Song Dynasty? Biography of Wang Anshi")
Virtue and dignity are getting better and better with each passing day. (Volume 9 of Kang Youwei's "Analects of Confucius")
But progress also leads to innovation. (Liang Qichao's "Young China")
Green comes from blue and blue comes from blue. ("Xunzi Encouraging Learning")
Those who are not new every day will surely fade away. (Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi's "Er Cheng Collection? Posthumous Letters of the Cheng Family in Henan")
In order to learn, you must realize that what is today is not what yesterday was, and that it is progress that changes with each passing day. (Volume 8 of Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Yu Lei")
Continuous change and innovation will be full of youthful vitality; otherwise, it may become rigid. (Goethe)
Innovation is the vitality of scientific houses. (Asimov)
The secret of getting rich lies in the eight characters of "bold innovation and unique vision". ——Chen Yushu
Only by taking the lead, winning by surprise, and constantly creating new systems, new products, new markets, and new situations that overwhelm competitors can an enterprise remain invincible. ——Huang Hanqing
In natural science, creating methods and studying certain important experimental conditions are often more valuable than discovering individual facts. ——Pavlov
In the increasingly overcrowded living space of human beings, the only thing that can help people get rid of the feeling of crowding is not anything else, but the path of innovation.
In scientific research, it is allowed to create any hypothesis, and if it explains a large number of independent facts, it rises to the level of a well-founded theory. ——Darwin