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Hua Luogeng’s famous quotes about mathematics

1. Genius lies in accumulation, and intelligence lies in diligence.

2. Time is accumulated in minutes and seconds. Only those who are good at using sporadic time will achieve greater results.

3. When people help me, I will never forget it. When I help others, I won’t forget it.

4. Science is a science that seeks truth from facts and cannot be false in the slightest.

5. Over time, we have accumulated meritorious deeds.

6. Self-study, don’t be afraid of a low starting point, but be afraid of not reaching the end.

7. Grasp what you are most interested in, learn from the shallower to the deeper, step by step...

8. In the long journey of seeking the truth, you can only learn and keep learning. Only by studying diligently and creatively can we overcome mountains and ridges.

9. The ability to think independently is very necessary for engaging in scientific research or any other work. In history, any major scientific invention is due to the inventor giving full play to this original spirit.

10. All the more accomplished scientific workers are, without exception, experts at utilizing time, and they are also people who are determined to invest a lot of time in a lot of work.

11. A person’s life is limited and short. If we want to use the short life process more effectively, we’d better regard our own life as the life of our predecessors. Continuity is a part of the current life, and it is also the beginning of the life of future generations.

12. Everyone must develop the habit of self-study. Even students in school today must develop the habit of self-study, because sooner or later they will leave school! Self-study is the ability to learn independently and think independently. Traveling still depends on the traveler himself.

13. There is no smooth road in science, and there are countless rocks and shoals in the long river of truth. Only herb collectors who are not afraid of climbing, and tide-drifters who are not afraid of huge waves, can climb to the top to collect fairy grass and go deep into the water to find Li pearls.

14. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions by chance.

15. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit. Only long-term accumulation can form a sea from bit by bit.