Famous Quotes
1.
Without tenacious and careful work, even talented people will become useless playthings like embroidered pillows.
——Stanislavsky
2.
The harmonious application of observation and experience to life is wisdom.
——Schopenhauer
3.
Righteous observation is to analyze and make decisions about whether things have their own nature.
——Anonymous
4.
We should observe carefully in order to understand; we should work hard to understand in order to act.
——Romain Rolland
5.
Carefully observe the reasons why those arrogant and monopolistic dinosaurs in the industry collapsed overnight. .
——Anonymous
6.
This world does not lack beauty, but lacks the eyes to discover beauty.
——Rodin
7.
Put on sunglasses and the world will immediately lose its luster before your eyes. Personal misfortunes are often the dark glasses through which the vulnerable view life.
——Anonymous
8.
Careful observation is for understanding, and thorough understanding is for action.
——Proverbs
9.
Life is like a horse, a light and strong horse. People should control it as boldly and carefully as the rider.
——Haisai
10.
In the field of observation, opportunity only favors the prepared mind.
——Anonymous
11.
Looking up at the vastness of the universe and looking down at the prosperity of categories, wandering your eyes and wandering your mind is enough to provide great audio-visual entertainment. I believe Coke too.
——Anonymous
12.
Details lie in observation, and success lies in accumulation.
——Emerson
13.
Put on sunglasses, and the world will immediately lose its luster before your eyes. Personal misfortunes are often the dark glasses through which the vulnerable view life.
——Francis Bacon
14.
To measure a man’s true character, simply observe what he does when he thinks no one is seeing him.
——Macaulay
15.
All reasoning must be derived from observation and experiment.
——Anonymous
16.
Be good at careful discovery in life.
——Rodin
17.
Find the way to discover the mysteries of nature from careful observation of small things.
——Dostoevsky
18.
Observation is as essential to children as sunlight, air, and moisture are to plants. Same. Here, observation is the most important source of wisdom.
——Suhomlinsky
19.
All reasoning must be derived from observation and experiment.
——Galileo
20.
The harmonious application of observation and experience to life is wisdom.
——Goncharov
21.
Intellectual education is to expand people’s scope of knowledge.
——Anonymous
22.
If you want to see what happens, pay careful attention to everything.
——Song Fan
23.
Details lie in observation, and success lies in accumulation.
——Anonymous
24.
In the field of observation, opportunity only favors the prepared mind.
——Anonymous
25.
Careful observation of small things is the secret of success in career, art, science and all aspects of life.
——Schopenhauer
26.
No matter how powerful a company is, it cannot be content with the status quo. It must always be vigilant about the big changes inside and outside the company. changes in environment.
——Olde
27.
Once you really need love, you will find it waiting for you.
——Olde
28.
It is in private life that we find greatness.
——French proverb
29.
A writer’s greatest joy is to find that his work is quoted respectfully by other learned writers.
——Franklin
30.
The more you study, the more you discover your ignorance.
——Descartes
31.
When I woke up the sun, I was surprised to find that my whole body was red.
——E. Rostand
32.
In the long river of human history, truth always sinks to the bottom of the river because it is as heavy as gold. It is difficult to detect; instead, falsehoods as light as cow dung float on it and spread everywhere.
——Bacon
33.
When you find that you are too busy, you have to consider whether you have done what your subordinates can do. Then delegate the power.
——Folk proverb
34.
In science, every road should be walked. If you find a road that doesn’t work, you will lose your confidence in science. A big contribution. Let me do the thankless work of proving that "this road is blocked"!
——Einstein
35.
Wherever customs and fashions become corrupted, language becomes corrupted as well.
——Ben Jonson
36.
Language can reveal a person the most. As long as you speak, I can understand you.
——Ben Jonson
37.
No one ever reads, only people read themselves, discover themselves or check themselves in books.
——Romain Rolland
38.
Sometimes the distance between success and failure is very short, as long as the latter takes a few steps forward.
——Anonymous
39.
We suffer sometimes because we violate the laws of nature; if we indulge in alcohol, sex, and overeating, our intestines and stomach will be damaged, and our body will be damaged. Suffer losses; if you take the dangerous path instead of the main road, the probability of something going wrong will inevitably increase. If we do not obey the laws of nature, God will often use this to remind us and warn us.
——Anonymous
40.
I found that both rich and poor people in the world are very frugal.
——Yu Shiwei
41.
I have neither outstanding understanding nor extraordinary wit. It's just that I'm probably above the average person in terms of my ability to notice fleeting things and make detailed observations about them.
——Darwin
42.
Geniuses can see into the world in front of them and then discover the other world.
——Schopenhauer
43.
You will often find that you talk more when you are with someone who has nothing to say.
——Pafisa
44.
A fool will always find an even fooler person who admires him.
——Bernard Shaw
45.
I would like to share with Chinese readers my excitement about recent discoveries in black holes and cosmology.
——Hawking
46.
I have been working hard for more than fifty years and am committed to the development of science. One word can describe the characteristics of my most difficult work, and that word is "failure."
——Thomson
47.
Only a broad and intelligent heart can always discover the love of friendship.
——Heine
48.
If we had no shortcomings ourselves, we would not be so happy when we discover the shortcomings of others.
——La Rochefoucauld
49.
Beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not a lack of beauty, but a lack of discovery.
——Rodin
50.
Observe, observe, observe again.
——Pavlov