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Knowledge must be in line with your own interests before you can benefit.

——Shakespeare

I think that for everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility.

——Einstein

The curious eye often sees more than he hopes to see.

——Lessing

A profound and broad mind always extends the field of interest to countless things.

——Hegel

There is only one kind of heroism in the world: seeing the world as it is and loving it.

——Romain Rolland

The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the ocean line of curiosity.

——Palph Sockman

The development of the world of thinking is, in a sense, the continuous escape from surprise.

——Einstein

Where there is no interest, there is no memory.

——Goethe

What you learn happily will never be forgotten.

——A.M.

Interest does not lie.

——British proverb

The joy of seeing the first snow is inversely proportional to the age of the person admiring the snow.

——P.S.

Curiosity makes scientists and poets.

——France

●The pursuit of truth is more valuable than possessing it.

——Einstein

●Knowledge is power.

——Francis Bacon

●Knowledge is the candle that guides life to the realm of light and truth.

——Li Dazhao

●The higher you climb on the mountain of knowledge, the more spectacular the scenery unfolds before you.

——Radishev

●It is man’s bounden duty to have the courage to explore the truth.

——Copernicus

●There is no smooth road in science. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb the steep mountain road can hope to reach the glorious peak.

——Marx

●Success = hard work + correct method + less empty talk.

——Einstein

●Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversity will give people fresh perspectives, while delving into a narrow field for too long can easily make people stupid.

——Beveridge

●Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting.

——Polk

●Reading any good book is to talk to many noble people.

——Descartes

●For everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility.

——Einstein

●Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person.

——Chekhov

●Children’s games often contain profound thoughts.

——Schiller

●Inventors rely on the support of a great confidence to have the courage to move forward in the unknown world.

——Balzac

●Invention is one percent cleverness and ninety-nine percent diligence.

——Edison

●Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters cannot be trusted in big matters.

——Einstein

●Activity and dissatisfaction are the first necessities for progress.

——Edison

●Ideal books are the key to wisdom.

——Tolstoy

●Learning without thinking will lead to confusion, thinking without learning will lead to peril.

——Confucius