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1. The immortal honor of science lies in its ability to overcome people's insecurities in front of themselves and in front of nature through its effect on the human mind. ——Einstein

2. Only by effectively inheriting human knowledge and acquiring the world's most advanced scientific and technological knowledge can we take another half step forward and reach the most advanced level and first-class level. scientist. ——Weinberg

3. Only the combination of genius and science can produce the greatest effect. ——Spencer

4. The achievements of scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most selfless field. ——Golky

5. Mathematical science is the language of nature. ——Galileo

6. Science is the warmth and joy in my heart. You make me fearless and consider death as home. Although those in prison rarely see the light of day again, you can smash chains and bars. ——Bruno

7. Science is the arrangement of facts in order to draw universal laws and conclusions from them. ——Darwin

8. Science is the crystallization and fruit of human wisdom...Looking to the future of science, human beings will hold high the torch of science and ascend to the heaven of the universe. ——Hawking

9. What knowledge is the most valuable? The consistent answer is science. ——Spencer

10. Science is the most important, beautiful and needed thing in people's lives. ——Chekhov

11. Without science and art, there would be no people and human life. ——Leo Tolstoy

12. The people need science, and countries that do not develop science will surely become colonies. ——Joliot Curie

13. Science is the nervous system of our time. ——Golky

14. Science is a cemetery where all kinds of faded ideas are buried. ——Unamuno

15. Science is the best antidote to fanaticism and nonsense. ——Adam Smith

16. Science, then and now, is the observation of everything that is possible. The so-called foresight is the understanding of things that are about to appear, and this understanding requires a process. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

17. The so-called science, including logic and mathematics, is a function of the times. This is true for all sciences, together with its ideals and achievements. —— Moore

 18. Science has no national boundaries, because it is a wealth that belongs to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. ——Pasteur

19. There is no smooth road in science. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb the steep mountain road can hope to reach the glorious peak. ——Marx