2. The key to promote scientific and technological progress and innovation is talent. ——***
3. Scientific inspiration can't wait. If there is any "accidental opportunity" in scientific discovery, it can only be.
4. For those who learn to read, for those who are good at independent thinking, for those who have perseverance, and not for lazy people. -Hua
5. The same is true of "difficulty". Facing the cliffs, you can't see a crack in a hundred years, but with an axe, you can advance inch by inch, you must advance inch by inch, and you will continue to accumulate. Leaps will come, and breakthroughs will follow. -Hua
6. There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb along steep mountain roads can hope to reach its glorious summit. -(British) Marx
7. Science is to sort out facts in order to draw universal laws or conclusions from them. -(British) Darwin
8. What knowledge is the most valuable? The unanimous answer is science. -(British) Spencer
9. The real legitimate goal of science is nothing more than to show new discoveries and new forces to human life.
-(British) Bacon
10. Science needs fantasy, and invention is innovation. -(America) Edison
1 1. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous experiments. -(America) Edison
12. Caring for human beings should always be the main goal of all scientific and technological struggles, and caring for this unresolved major problem, so as to ensure that our scientific and ideological achievements benefit mankind, not become a scourge. -(America) Einstein
13. While enjoying the great benefits brought by other people's inventions, we should also be willing to serve others with our own inventions. -(America) Franklin
14. Science has no national boundaries, because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is the torch that illuminates the world; But scholars belong to the motherland.
-Pasteur (France)
15. The life of a great scientist in the laboratory is a persistent struggle with objects and everything around him. -(France) Madame Curie
16. Science, whether now or in the past, is the observation and prediction of the existence of all things. Although it is gradual, it is an understanding of what is about to happen. -(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci
17. Science needs the life of all mankind. -(Russia) Pavlov