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A collection of inspirational excerpts of famous quotes and aphorisms about science

A collection of inspirational excerpts of famous sayings about science

1. Science respects facts and obeys the truth without yielding to any pressure. Tong Dizhou

2. The progress of scientific research and its expanding fields will arouse our hope. Nobel

3. Science requires all human life. Pavlov

4. Science is called science precisely because it does not recognize idols, is not afraid to overturn outdated things, and listens carefully to the voice of practice and experience. Stalin

5. The world opened by science is becoming more and more vast and wonderful... Yilin

6. Although science has no borders, scholars have their own country. Pasteur

7. Scientific books can save people from ignorance, while literary and artistic works can save people from vulgarity; both are equally beneficial and necessary for true education and people's happiness. Chernyshevsky

8. Science is never-ending, it is an eternal mystery. Einstein

9. Science is an honest knowledge. It is impossible to create inventions by luck. If you don’t understand the essence of a problem, even if you take a chance, it will be in vain. This is the reason for entering Baoshan and returning empty-handed. Hua Luogeng

10. Science is always unfair. If it does not ask ten questions, it will never solve a problem. Bernard Shaw

11. 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. Hua Luogeng

12. Many major breakthroughs in science are accumulated from tiny achievements. Anonymous

13. Science is like the sea, requiring unremitting struggle. Landau

14. Science has no borders, but scientists have a motherland. Pasteur

15. Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have national boundaries. Pavlov

16. Science is by no means a selfish pleasure. Those who are fortunate enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve mankind. Marx

17. The bounden duty of scientists calls us to continue to strive to thoroughly reveal the mysteries of nature, and to master these mysteries so that we can benefit mankind in the future. Marie Curie

18. The achievements of scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most selfless field. Gorky

19. Scientists do not rely on individual ideas, but integrate 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 current situation being established. In the great building of knowledge. Rutherford

20. Scientists do not create anything, but reveal the existing and hidden reality in nature, and artists create analogues of reality. Goncharov

21. Scientists must grasp certain universal characteristics that can be expressed by precise formulas in the complex empirical facts, thereby exploring the universal principles of nature. Einstein

22. Science is not only the highest achievement of human wisdom, but also the most promising source of material welfare. Bernard

23. Science and technology are productive forces, and they are the primary productive forces.

24. Science and technology are the primary productive forces.

25. The history of science and technology shows that too much knowledge and information can sometimes hinder and limit innovation. Lang Garmin

26. The development and role of science and technology are endless, and science is a great thing.

27. Science is not only the best in wisdom training, but also in preferred training. Spencer

 28. Science and art are two sides of the same coin. Li Zhengdao

29. Science is like a big tree, no one can hold it. African Proverb

30. Science gives people certainty and strength. He who relies only on practice without relying on science is like a sailor who does not rely on a rudder and a compass.

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