Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years. —— Zhao Yi: "Ode to History"
Cherish your talents, protect those talented and beautiful people, and cultivate them as a civilized nation. —— Rousseau: "Science and Art"
Genius exists in all ages; however, unless something extraordinary happens to stir up the masses and make geniuses appear, those who are gifted with genius will Rigid. —— Diderot
Talent works and genius creates. —— "Schumann on Music and Musicians"
One of the most basic characteristics of genius is originality or independence, followed by the universality and depth of its ideas, and finally The influence of these ideas and ideals on contemporary history, genius will always use his creation to open up a new, unprecedented, or unexpected real world. —— Belinsky
To make the valley fertile, you must plant trees from time to time. We should pay attention to cultivating talents. —— Joliot Curie
Don’t worry about the future without knowing it. No one in the world doesn’t know you! ——Gao Shi: "Farewell to Dongda"
If it is a rose, it will always bloom. —— Goethe
A person with a bottle of musk in his pocket will not go to the crossroads to let everyone know, because the fragrance wafting from behind him says everything. ——Sadie
All true geniuses can despise slander; their natural talents prevent critics from speaking freely. Fear of heavy rain is nothing but fake flowers. —— "Krylov's Fable"
Genius is bound to have obstacles, because obstacles will create genius. ——Romain Rolland
Genius is developed due to the love for the cause. It can be said that genius, in terms of its essence, is nothing but the love for the cause and the work process. . —— Gorky
Genius is not a monster that grows by itself in the deep forest wilderness. It is produced and bred by the people who can make genius grow. Therefore, without this kind of people, there would be no genius. ——"The Complete Works of Lu Xun"
My views on many issues are very different from those of my predecessors, but I owe my knowledge to them and to those who first opened the way for this theory. —— Copernicus
The more I seek help in my own work, the more time I devote to those who founded the discipline. I would like to integrate my findings with their findings. ——Copernicus
If I can see far, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants. ——Newton
Without the wealth of information collected diligently by numerous respectable observers, my book would never have been written, and even if it had been written it would not have left any impression on people's minds. . So I think the credit should mostly go to them. ——Darwin
Scientists do not rely on individual ideas, but combine the wisdom of thousands of people. All people think about a problem, and each person does his or her part of the work, adding to the established In the great building of knowledge. ——Rutherford
The people are the soil, which contains the life juice required for the development of all things; and individuals are the flowers and fruits on this soil. —— Belinsky
The mastery of work comes from diligence rather than playfulness, and the achievements come from thinking and destruction from following. —— Han Yu: "Jin Xue Jie"