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●The immortal honor of science is that through its effect on the human mind, it has overcome people's insecurity in front of themselves and in front of nature. ——Einstein

●Only by effectively inheriting human knowledge and obtaining the world's most advanced scientific and technological knowledge, we can take another half step forward and reach the most advanced level and first-class level. the scientist. ——Weinberg

●The combination of genius and science can produce the greatest effect. ——Spencer

●The achievements of scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most selfless field. ——Golky

●Mathematical science is the language of nature. ——Galileo

●Science is the warmth and joy in my heart. You make me fearless and look forward to death. Although those in prison rarely see the light of day again, you can smash chains and bars. ——Bruno

●Science is the arrangement of facts in order to draw universal laws and conclusions from them. ——Darwin

●Science is the crystallization and fruit of human wisdom...Looking to the future of science, human beings will hold high the torch of science and ascend to the heaven of the universe. ——Hawking

●What knowledge is the most valuable? The unanimous answer is science. ——Spencer

●Science is the most important, beautiful and needed thing in people's lives. ——Chekhov

●Without science and art, there would be no people and human life. ——Leo Tolstoy

●People need science, and countries that do not develop science will surely become colonies. ——Joliot Curie

●Science is the nervous system of our time. ——Golky

●Science is a cemetery where all kinds of faded ideas are buried. ——Unamuno

●Science is the best antidote to fanaticism and nonsense. ——Adam Smith

●Science, then and now, is the observation of all possible things. The so-called foresight is the understanding of things that are about to appear, and this understanding requires a process. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

●The so-called science, including logic and mathematics, is a function of the times. This is true for all sciences, together with its ideals and achievements. —— Moore

●Science has no national boundaries, because it is a wealth that belongs to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. ——Pasteur

●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

●Books must obey science, not the other way around. ——Bacon

●Science itself has great beauty. A scientist engaged in research is not only a technician, but also a child. In the natural scenery, he seems to be fascinated by fairy tales. ——Marie Curie

●Scientific research is the exploration of the unknown. Scientific researchers must not only have a serious, rigorous and strict style of study, but also have the spirit of daring to think, dare to do and dare to venture. One cannot exist without the other. ——Zhu Zhaoliang

●When conducting scientific research, I always pay more attention to the prediction of the final results. ——Lu Jiaxi

●Envision boldly and verify carefully. It seems that boldness is still necessary. Of course, boldness must be based on solid work. ——Zhao Jinke

●Scientific laws themselves are objective truths and will never become obsolete. However, the ways in which people apply these laws and the corresponding design plans they make are changing with each passing day. ——Wang Zhuxi

●The real and legitimate goal of science is nothing more than this: to bring new discoveries and new powers to human life. ——Bacon

●Science and scientific knowledge are always hypothetical: it is conjectural knowledge. The scientific method is the method of criticism: the method that seeks and eliminates error and serves truth. ——Karl Popper

●The scientific spirit lies in seeking facts and truth. ——Hu Shi

●Science requires a person’s whole life. ——Zhu Xian

●The development of science and technology to this day has become a comprehensive, large-scale, and collective undertaking. ——Wang Fangding

●The accumulation of scientific knowledge is a necessary prerequisite for scientific development. As for who will sum up the success in the end, it may be accidental and lucky. ——Tan Jiazhen

●Progress is not an event, but a need. ——Spencer

●Progress is the law of life, otherwise people cannot be called human beings. ——Browning

●Science itself has poetry.

——Spencer

●No scientific conclusion should be regarded as eternal. ——Deng Tuo

●To engage in science and learning, we must be "neither empty nor loose, strict to the end", and we must be very strict in our lifelong work. ——Hua Luogeng

●For all mankind, there is only one common interest, and that is scientific progress. ——Saint-Simon

●Science is systemized knowledge. ——Spencer

●Science is a powerful intellectual force dedicated to breaking the shackles of mystery that imprison me. ——Golky

●Science often succeeds for the last time after thousands of failures. ——Xu Teli

●Think independently, seek truth from facts, persevere, and make up for your shortcomings with diligence. ——Zhou Peiyuan

●Any scientific prototype has its dual image: ugliness in the embryo and beauty in the bud. ——Hugo

●Learn ways of thinking from all winners and losers. ——He Zuoxiu

●Scientific things must be constantly studied, carefully experimented, in-depth and expanded, and through tenacious battles, only then can we achieve glorious achievements. ——Chen Jia'er

●Science is the local anatomy of "ignorance". ——Holmes

●People like to hunt for novelties, which is the seed of science. ——Emerson

●All great scientific theories mean new conquests of the unknown. ——Karl Popper

●Science is our way of thinking and our way of life today. It is the highest stage of the development of our human spirit. ——Guo Moruo

●Various scientific discoveries often have one thing in common, that is, diligence and innovative spirit. ——Qian Sanqiang

●Science has experienced a very tortuous and difficult road. ——Qian Sanqiang

●The science and technology system itself is a modern social organization and must be driven by a modern spiritual principle. Simply relying on increased investment in funds and personnel cannot achieve the desired results. Technology is produced. ——He Jiadong

●Science and democracy cancel the differences between man and nature, as well as the differences between people. ——Wang Anyi

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 of overthrowing 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...——Ilin

6. Although science has no borders, scholars have other borders. 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 chances 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. 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 desperate struggle. —— Landau

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

15. Science has no national boundaries, but scientists do. ——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. ——Golky

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 established establishment. in the great building of knowledge.

——Rutherford

20. Scientists do not create anything, but reveal the ready-made 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. ——Deng Xiaoping

24. Science and technology are the primary productive forces. ——Deng Xiaoping

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

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

27. Science is not only the best in wisdom training, but also in first choice training. ——Spencer

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

29. Science is like a big tree that no one can hold. ——African proverb

30. What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? It is the power that makes human beings believe in the truth. ——Kumbutton

31. 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. ——Dampier

32. Science provides nutrition to the young and comfort to the elderly; it makes a happy life even better, and it protects you in your unfortunate moments. ——Lomonosov

33. The end point of the development of science is philosophy, and the end point of the development of philosophy is religion. —— Yang Zhenning

34. Scientifically exploring the truth requires that our reason should never fanatically adhere to a certain hypothesis. ——Moloya

35. The purpose of science is to provide a true picture of the universe. ——Lenin

36. Scientific conceit can only be regarded as modesty compared with ignorant conceit. ——Spencer

37. The seeds of science grow for the people’s harvest. ——Mendeleev

38. The real and reasonable purpose of science is to benefit human life and enrich human life with new inventions and wealth. ——Bacon

39. The truth of science should not be found in the dusty books of ancient saints, but should be found in experiments and theories based on experiments. True philosophy is written in the greatest book that is always open before our eyes. This book is the universe, nature itself, and one must read it. ——Galileo

40. The eternity of science lies in its unremitting pursuit. Science is inexhaustible in terms of its capacity, and is always unattainable in terms of its goals. ——Karl von Boll

41. The future of science can only belong to the diligent and humble young generation! ——Pavlov

42. The great progress of science comes from new and bold imagination. ——Dewey

43. The only purpose of science is to alleviate the suffering of human existence, and scientists should consider the majority of people. ——Galileo

44. Scientific discussion and research contain beauty in themselves, and the pleasure itself is the reward; so I find happiness in my work. ——Marie Curie

45. The cause of science is to serve the people. ——Tolstoy

46. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. ——Dewey

47. The field of science is vast, but human life is short. ——Balzac

48. Scientific inspiration can never come by waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this kind of "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are well-educated, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have a perseverance spirit. Not for lazy people. ——Hua Luogeng

49. The history of science, in a sense, is the history of illusions and failures, and the history of great fools working clumsily and inefficiently. ——Terao Torahiko

50. The progress of science depends on the labor of scientists and the value of their inventions. ——Pasteur

51. The boundaries of science are like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the farther it moves. ——Brecht

52. The basis of science is a healthy body. ——Marie Curie

53. The enemies of science are no less than its friends. ——Turkish Proverb

54. There is no end to the bold activities of science, and there should be no end. ——Golky

55. What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? It is the power that makes human beings believe in the truth. ——Compton

56. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit. Only long-term accumulation can the bits and pieces merge into a sea. ——Hua Luogeng

57. Science is not for personal honor or personal gain, but for the happiness of mankind.

——Qian Sanqiang

58. Science is not something that can be gained for nothing. It is true that there is no other way to achieve success in science except sweating; whether it is enthusiasm, fantasy, or longing with the whole body and mind , neither can replace labor. ——Herzen

59. Science is not worthy of being called science if it is unable or unwilling to affect other than its own nation. ——Planck

60. Science will not abandon those who sincerely love it. —— Dimiryadev

61. Science can not only “give knowledge to the young and happiness to the old”, but also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, and can create real achievements for the people. Spiritual wealth and material wealth can create things that cannot be obtained without it. ——Mendeleev

62. Science, labor, practical work? Only then can our sick and dissolute youth wake up. ——Goncharov

63. Science provides nourishment to the young and comfort to the elderly; it makes a happy life even better, and it protects you in unfortunate moments.

——Lomonosov