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Famous sayings by scientists
The famous sayings of scientists are as follows

1. Surprise is the seed of science. -Edison

2. Persist in fighting for more than 5 years and devote yourself to the development of science. One word can tell the most difficult feature of my work, and that word is "failure". -Thomson

3, the sea of truth, let all the undiscovered things lie in front of my eyes and let me explore. -Newton

4. Science needs all human life. -Pavlov

5. The reason why people would rather lie than follow the truth is not only because it is difficult to explore the truth, but also because the truth will constrain people's imagination, and because lies can better cater to some bad human nature. -bacon

6. Science has experienced a very tortuous and difficult road. -Qian Sanqiang

7. Magic, as well as all its magical points, is actually a deep premonition of the ability of science. -Ai Xiansen

8. For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success. -Mao Yisheng

9. Science is the most important, beautiful and needed thing in life. -Chekhov

1. The conceit of science can only be regarded as modesty compared with the conceit of ignorance. Spencer

11. There is no doubt that the key to all science is the question mark. Most of our great discoveries are attributed to "how", and the wisdom of life probably lies in asking "why" everything. -Balzac

12. Don't insult the truth you don't know, or you will compensate your mistakes with your life. -Shakespeare

13. The foundation of science is a healthy body. -Madame Curie

14. All reasoning must come from observation and experiment. -Galileo

15. We should not live for our own needs, but for the truth. -lev tolstoy

16. The spirit of scientific fraternity connects people who are scattered all over the world and are enthusiastic about science into a big family. -Roosevelt

17. The only purpose of science is to alleviate the suffering of human existence, and scientists should think of most people. -Galileo

18. The progress of science depends on the work of scientists and the value of their inventions. -pasteur

19. It is man's bounden duty to be brave in exploring the truth. -Copernicus

2. The great progress of science comes from brand-new and bold imagination. -Dewey