1. Luck is not without many fears and troubles, and bad luck is not without many comforts and hopes. bacon
2. Life is like playing chess. It is a sad thing to make one mistake and lose everything. Moreover, life is not as good as playing chess, and it is impossible to regret the next game. -Freud
The future of science can only belong to the diligent and modest young generation! Pavlov
People can't be isolated, isolation is dangerous. -Diderot
What a scientist should think of is not the abuse or praise people gave him at that time, but how people will talk about him in the next few centuries. Pasteur
6. At the door of death, what we should consider is not the emptiness of life, but its importance. -Socrates
7. The only purpose of science is to alleviate the pain of human existence, and scientists should think for most people. Galileo
8. Prostitutes and scientists are the two best occupations. -Hawking
9. Scientists don't rely on individual thoughts, but integrate the wisdom of thousands of people. Everyone thinks of a problem, everyone does a part of the work and joins it in the great knowledge building being built. Rutherford
10. Creativity is the ability that everyone can develop. It is an old concept to limit creativity to the productive creation of a few scientists, writers and artists. Creativity means that everyone, as a human being, has natural potential, which is closely related to the development of mental health. Under the condition of mental health development, everyone can show creativity. -Maslow
1 1. Science is the common wealth of mankind, and the task of real scientists is to enrich this treasure house of knowledge that can benefit all mankind. -Kolmogorov
12, scientists must grasp some universal characteristics that can be expressed by precise formulas in the complicated empirical facts in order to explore the universal laws of nature. -Einstein
13, the ultimate value of life lies in being able to wake up and think, not just living. -Aristotle
14. Scientists who don't practice are like bees who don't make honey. -Soviet proverb
15, successful scientists are often people with wide interests, and their original spirit may come from their erudition. Diversification will make people fresh, while studying in a narrow field for too long will make people stupid. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
16. How to distinguish promising clues is the essence of studying art ... Scientists who have independent thinking ability and can judge evidence according to their own values rather than the dominant concepts at that time are most likely to know the potential significance of truly new things. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
17. People who are calm and happy are less susceptible to the pressure of old age, but for people with opposite temperament, youth and old age are also heavy burdens. -Pareto
Science is always unfair. If it doesn't ask ten questions, it will never solve one. Bernard Shaw's
19, the achievements of scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most selfless field. Gorky
20. Without air, no matter how perfect a bird's wings are, it will never fly high. The fact is the air of scientists. -Pavlov
2 1, science itself has great beauty. Scientists engaged in research work are not only technicians but also children. In natural scenery, he seems to be fascinated by fairy tales. Madame Curie
22. Fate is like a market. If you stay there, the price may go down. bacon
Life will give you what you want, as long as you keep asking for it, as long as you make it clear when you want it. -Einstein
24. Real scientists should be far-sighted; Whoever is not a visionary can only call himself a practitioner. -Balzac
25. The most successful scientists have the enthusiasm of fanatics. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
For scientists, the insurmountable principle is to work for human civilization. -Joseph Needham
27. The progress of science depends on the work of scientists and the value of their inventions. Pasteur
A real scientist can't be modest, because the more things he does, the clearer he sees: there are more things he hasn't done. -Francs
29. People who have no regrets in order to boil eggs for themselves and burn down a house are extreme egoists. bacon
30. No one without reason can accept reason. -Freud
3 1, we have to eat, sleep, browse and fall in love, that is to say, we have to touch the sweetest things in life, but we must never give in to these things. -Curie
32. Nature cannot escape the insight of scientists. -Daning
A good scientist must be a madman to some extent. -Capicha
34. Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have their motherland. -Qian Sanqiang
Most scientists hate superlatives and exaggerations, and great people are usually modest and prudent. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
You should know the essence of scientific method. Don't listen to what a scientist says to you, but watch carefully what he is doing. -Einstein
37. Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have national boundaries. -Pavlov
38. Although human nature is secret, it is difficult to suppress and rarely can it be completely eradicated. Even if you barely suppress it, it will only make it more violent after the pressure is eliminated. Only long-term habits can change people's natural temperament and character to a certain extent. bacon
As a scientist, the most important thing for my success is that I love science-I have infinite patience to think about any problem for a long time-I am diligent in observing and collecting facts-and I have considerable invention ability and common sense. -Darwin
40. People who are precocious wither early. Franklin
4 1. Bad people live to eat and drink, while good people eat and drink to live. -Socrates
42. Science, like the sea, needs desperate efforts. Four-wheeled convertible top carriage with compartment
43. At the age of twenty, will is dominant; At the age of thirty, wisdom prevailed; Forty years old, the trial is in power. Franklin
44. Real scientists are less likely to make predictions than anyone else. George? sutton
45. The creation of poets, the dialectics of philosophers and the skills of explorers are the materials that make up a great scientist. -Dimitriev
Every student's talent and ability can be developed in the process of education. In the future, some people will become scientists, thinkers and artists, some will become engineers, technicians, doctors and teachers, and some will become locksmiths, turners and agricultural mechanics, but there is one feature that makes them very similar, that is, wisdom and creativity play a leading role in labor. -Suhomlinski
47. The main reasons why I can become a scientist are: my interest in science; Infinite patience to think about problems; Diligently observe and collect facts; A kind of creativity and rich common sense. -Darwin
48. Scientists who have no time to think are hopeless. If he can't change his daily life system and squeeze enough time to think, he'd better give up science. Lyubyshev
49. Fighting for the truth is the greatest pleasure in life. Bruno
50, learning knowledge should be good at thinking, thinking, thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. -Einstein
5 1, indulgence of one's own desires is the greatest evil; Talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; Not knowing your mistakes is the greatest pain. -Aristotle
52. The biggest disadvantage of mediocre people is that they often feel better than others. Franklin
53. An alert and cautious person is bound to have good luck. bacon
54. Only by effectively inheriting human knowledge and mastering the most advanced scientific and technological knowledge in the world can we advance half a step further and become the most advanced level and first-class scientist. Weinberg
I have never met a person who gets up early, is diligent, cautious and honestly complains about his bad fate. Good character, good habits and strong will will will not be defeated by assumed fate. Franklin
56. People who seek to be respected are not worthy of respect. Nobel Prize
57. To love science is to love truth. Therefore, honesty is the main virtue of scientists. Feuerbach
A prudent scientist will neither make mistakes nor find anything. -English proverb
59. Scientists don't create anything, but reveal the hidden truth in nature, and artists create real analogues. Goncharov
60. Serious people imitate the behavior of noble people, while frivolous people imitate the behavior of despicable people. -Aristotle
6 1, scientists need imagination to imagine how things that are invisible to the naked eye happen and how they work, and to conceive hypotheses. -beveridge Price.
Once scientists have made achievements, they should forget what they have done and often think about what they should do. -Fichte
63. Once the sensitivity and originality of young people are combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists, they can complement each other. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
64. When scientists are intimidated by power, science will become a cartilaginous patient. Galileo
The bounden duty of scientists calls on us to continue our struggle, thoroughly expose the mysteries of nature and master these mysteries in order to benefit mankind in the future. -Iorio? curie
66. Fantasy is a poet's wing and hypothesis is a scientist's ladder. -Goethe
67. The most challenging time is the luckiest moment. Wallace
68. My philosophy of life is work. I want to reveal the mystery of nature and use it to benefit mankind. In our short life, I don't know what is better than this kind of service. Edison
69. Compassion is the highest virtue of all morals. bacon
70. Life is like a road. The nearest shortcut is usually the worst way. bacon
7 1. The less we need, the closer we are to God. -Socrates
72. Curiosity makes scientists and poets. Francis