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

2. The scientific experience is a very tortuous and very difficult road. - Qian Sanqiang

3. Productivity also includes science. - Marx

4. It is necessary to promote science and hope by science. - Deng Xiaoping

5. The value of art and science lies in the service without selfish desires, which serves the interests of thousands of people. - Rosskin

6. Short and short eyes limit us so that we don't believe in the laws of gravity chemistry and plants. ——Love dedication

7. Science and technology are productivity, and they are the primary productive forces. - Deng Xiaoping

8. Repeatedly inferring that endless revisions can make unquestionable advances in science. - Duke Locks

9. Without scientific and technological skills, productivity cannot be improved. - Mao Zedong

10. Labor productivity is constantly evolving with the continuous advancement of science and technology. - Marx

11. Every science has been rejected. - Mogsol

12, the magic, and all the magical points of people's legends, is actually a deep sense of the ability of science. - Ai Xiansen

13. In order to illuminate the depths of the earth and see the rich mineral resources in the darkness, the lamp of science is a must. - Mendrov

14. Any achievements I made in science were only obtained because of long-term thinking about patience and hard work. - Darwin

15. Science, labor, practical work? Only then can we wake up our sick, debauched youth. - Goncharov

16. Science, to nourish the youth, to give comfort to the elderly; she makes the happy life icing on the cake, she protects you at an unfortunate moment. - Lomonosov

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

18. The sole purpose of science is to alleviate the suffering of human existence. Scientists should think for most people. - Galileo

19. Science is a systematic knowledge. - Spencer

20. The cause of science is to serve the people. - Tolstoy

21. If good judgment cannot control science, then science is a kind of madness. --Spain

22, science, carefully playful, not the other, but the correct judgment and understanding. - Stanislaw

23. Science does not abandon people who love it sincerely. - Timiriya Schiff

24. Science cannot or does not want to affect its own nation beyond the science. - Planck

25. The progress of science is very slow and requires crawling to get from one point to another. - Tennyson

26. The whole purpose of science is to consciously acquire everything that nature gives to youth without cost. - Turgenev

27. Science is the common wealth of mankind, and the task of real scientists is to enrich this treasure trove of knowledge that can benefit. - Kolmogorov

28. Science is the best way to make people's spirits brave. - Bruno

29. Science is for those who are hardworking and eager to learn. Poetry is for those who are knowledgeable. - Joseph Lu

30. Science is a systematic knowledge - Her Spencer

31. Science is the most effective antidote to religious superstitions - Adam Smith

32. Science needs the life of human beings - Pavlov

33. Science and art belong to the whole world. In front of them, the obstacles of the nation have disappeared. - Goethe

34. The greatest advancement in science is brought about by new and bold imaginations. - Dewey

35. The greatest progress of science is brought about by the new and bold imagination--Dewey

36. Art is a living science. - Cocteau

37. Every great achievement of science is based on bold fantasies. - Dewey

38. The field of science is vast, and human life is very short. - Balzac

39. With the help of science, people can correct defects in nature. - Michnikov

40. Science is by no means a selfish enjoyment. Those who are fortunate enough to be committed to scientific research should first serve their humanity with their own knowledge. - Marx

41. Science is a partial anatomy of "ignorance" - O. Holmes

42. Science is a general, and practice is a soldier. - Da Vinci

43. Science is the cemetery of the rigid concept - Unamuno

44. Science is mental work and a product of mental work; poetry can only be seen as its pastime. - Bacon

45. Art belongs to the ancient world, and science belongs to the modern world. - Dissley

46. ​​In science, ridiculing the ruin of Confucianism is similar to the ridiculous superstition in religion. ——Love dedication

47. There is no flat road to go in science. Only those who climb on the rugged path will not hope to reach the culmination of the glory. - Marx

48. In Marx's view, science is a revolutionary force that has played a role in history. - Engels

49. In our modern world, there is no second power that can match the power of scientific thought. ——Enget Cassirer

50. The real science first teaches people to doubt and teach people to keep their heads out. - Unamuno

51. Only art and science can raise people until the sacred height. - Huhe

52. Any scientific prototype has its dual image: the ugliness of the embryo, the beauty of the bud. - Hugo

53. Science has no national boundaries because she is a wealth belonging to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. - Pasteur

54. What knowledge is most valuable? The unanimous answer is science. - Spencer

55. Scientific scientific knowledge is always hypothetical: it is the knowledge of conjecture. The scientific method is the method of criticism: the method of seeking and eliminating errors and serving the truth. - Karl Popper

56, people like to hunt, this is the seeds of science. - Emerson

57. The immortal honor of science lies in its insecurities in front of itself and in front of the natural interface through its role in the human mind. - Einstein

58. The history of science, in a sense, is the history of illusion and failure, the history of great stupids working with clumsiness and inefficiency. ——寺男寅彦

59. Science does not ask the present and the past. It is an observation of all possible things. Although it is gradual, it is an understanding of what is going to happen. - Da Vinci

60. Without the talents of technology, technology is something that is dead. With the talents of technology, technology can and must create miracles. ——Stalin

61. There is no flat road in science. Only those who do not fear to climb along steep mountain roads can hope to reach the culmination of glory. - Marx

62. The whole development of mankind depends on the development of science. Whoever hinders the development of science will hinder the development of mankind. - Fichte

63. Any scientific prototype has its dual image: the ugly embryo when it is embryonic and the beauty when it sprouts. - Hugo

64. Science and technology are the primary productive forces. - Deng Xiaoping

65. Science and technology must be played, and must be done well. - Mao Zedong

66. Science is both the highest achievement of human wisdom and the source of the most promising material welfare. - Bernard

67. The laws of science are objective truths and will not be stale. The way people use these laws and the corresponding design schemes are changing with each passing day. ——Wang Zhuxi

68. For all mankind, there is only one common interest, and that is the progress of science. - Saint Simon

69. Science itself has poetry. - Spencer

70. Science is our way of thinking today, and it is our way of life. It is the highest stage of our human spirit. - Guo Moruo

71. Scientific discussion and research itself is beautiful, and its own pleasantness is reward; so I found happiness in my work. - Mrs. Curie

72. Progress is not an event, but a need. - Spencer

73. The so-called science, including logic and mathematics, is a function of the times, and all sciences, along with its ideals and achievements, are all the same. - Moore

74. Science is a powerful intellectual force that is dedicated to breaking the mysterious embarrassment that bans me. - Gorky

75. Science is to sort out facts in order to draw general rules and conclusions from them. - Darwin

76. Science itself has great beauty. A scientist engaged in research work is not only a technician, but also a child. In the scenery of nature, it seems to be fascinated by mythological stories. - Mrs. Curie

77. In terms of vulgarity but not inappropriate definition, engineering is an art. This can be done with one dollar, and a clumsy person can use two yuan to do it. - A. Warrington

78. Science can not only “give young people knowledge, but also give happiness to the elderly”. It can also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth. They can create real spiritual wealth and material wealth for the people, and can create without it. s things. - Mendeleev

79. Whoever wants to make two pieces of grass and two leaves of grass and leaves that have only produced a bunch of grain and a blade of grass will be more effective than human beings, and will contribute more to the country. - Swift

80. Historically, the means of production are all combined with the same scientific and technological technology; similarly, the labor force in history is also the labor force that has mastered certain scientific and technological knowledge. - Deng Xiaoping

81. If, as you have asserted, technology depends to a large extent on the state of science, then the state of science depends to a greater extent on the state and needs of technology. - Engels

82. The four modernizations are the modernization of science and technology. Without modern science and technology, it is impossible to build modern agriculture, modern industry, and modern defense. - Deng Xiaoping

83. At the entrance to science, just like at the entrance to hell, you must make such a request: "There must be all hesitation here, and nothing here will help." - Marx

84. Science is the warmth and joy in my heart. You make me fearless and die. Although the prisoners are hard to see again, you can smash the chains and the iron windows. - Bruno

85. Scientific things must be constantly studied, carefully experimented, and expanded in depth. Through the battle of resilience, it is possible to obtain brilliant achievements. ——Chen Jiayu

86. Scientists are the property of all mankind, and science is the most unselfish field. - Gorky

87, genius and science combined to produce the greatest results. - Spencer

88. To engage in science and to learn, we must "do not be empty, not strict, and strictly end", and we must work strictly for a lifetime. - Hua Luogeng

89. The people who need science and do not develop science will become colonies. - Joliot Curie

90. All great scientific theories mean a new conquest of the unknown. - Karl Popper

91. With the help of science, people can correct defects in nature. - Michnikov

92. Science requires all human life. - Pavlov

93. There is no flat road in science. Only those who climb the steep mountain road without fear of danger can hope to reach the culmination of glory. - Marx

94. The question mark is the key to unlocking any science. - Pavlov

95. The development of science and technology to today is a comprehensive and large-scale collective undertaking. ——Wang Fangding

96. Think independently, seek truth from facts, persevere, and make up for it. ——Zhou Peiyuan

97. The accumulation of scientific knowledge is a necessary prerequisite for the development of science. As for who will come to the end, it may have occasional lucky colors. ——Talk about home

98. Science is the nervous system of our time. - Gorky

99. Science is an observation of all possible things, past or present. The so-called foresight is the understanding of what is about to happen, and this understanding requires a process. - Da Vinci

100. Science is the cemetery that buryes the fading thoughts of all kinds. - Unamuno

101. Only by effectively inheriting human knowledge and taking the world's most advanced scientific and technological knowledge, we will take a half step forward, which is the most advanced level, the first-rate scientist. - Weinberg

102. Any scientific conclusion should not be regarded as eternal. - Deng Tuo

103. Science is a partial anatomy of "ignorance." - Holmes

104. Books must obey science, not the opposite. - Bacon

105. Mathematical science is the language of nature. - Galileo

106. The true legitimate goal of science is nothing more than this: to give new discoveries and new powers to human life. - Bacon

107. Science is the most important and most beautiful thing in people's lives. - Chekhov

108, bold ideas, careful verification. It seems that boldness is still necessary, and of course it is bold to build on a solid foundation. ——Zhao Jinke

109. Science is the best antidote to fanaticism and madness. --Adam Smith

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

111. Scientific research is to explore the unknown. Researchers must have a serious and strict study style, and they must have the spirit of dare to dare to do and dare to do. The two are indispensable. ——Zhu Zhaoliang

112. Advance is the law of life, otherwise people cannot be called human beings. - Browning

113. Science requires all life of a person. - Zhu Xi

114. Science is to organize facts in order to draw general rules or conclusions from them. - Darwin

115. Science is the best way to make people's spirits brave. - Bruno

116. Science is the best way to make people's spirits brave. - Bruno

117. Science is endless. It is an eternal mystery. - Einstein

118. When you want to drink water, it seems to be able to drink the whole ocean - this is the belief; when you really drink it, you can only drink two cups in total - this is science. - Chekhov

119. Science is always unfair. If it does not ask ten questions, it will never solve a problem. - Shaw

120, a good scientist must be a certain degree of madman. ——Kapica

121. Science cannot or does not want to affect its own nation. It is not worthy of being called science. - Planck

122. Science is often the last success after thousands of failures. ——Xu Teli

123. The spirit of science lies in the search for facts and the search for truth. - Hu Shi

124. Various scientific discoveries often have one thing in common, that is, diligence and innovation. - Qian Sanqiang

125. Science is the crystallization and fruit of human wisdom... Looking forward to the future of science, mankind will hold the torch of science on the paradise of the universe. - Hawking

126. Without science and art, there is no human or human life. --Leo Tolstoy

127. 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

128. Science is always revolutionary and unorthodox; this is its nature; only science does not do this when it sleeps. - Salton

129. The permanence of science lies in the unremitting pursuit. Science is not exhausted in terms of its capacity. As far as its objectives are concerned, it is never accessible. - Card von Burr

130. There is no flat road in science. Only those who do not fear to climb along steep mountain roads can hope to reach the culmination of glory. - Marx

131. Linguizing into action is much more difficult than turning action into language. - Gorky

132. It is not terrible and harmful to know. No one can know everything, terrible and harmful is not knowing and pretending to know. - Tolstoy

133, success = hard work + the right way + less talk. - Einstein

134. Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their spirits of innovation might come from their wide range of knowledge. Diversification can make people's opinions fresh, and it is easy to make people stupid if they study a narrow field for too long. - Beveridge

135. Every great achievement of science is based on bold fantasies. - Dewey

136. Surprise is the seed of science. - Edison

137. The vocation of man is brave in exploring the truth. - Copernicus

138. The foundation of science is a healthy body. - Mrs. Curie

139. Pursuing science requires special courage. - Galileo

140. Only by obeying nature can we control nature. - Bacon

141. Once science is inserted into the wings of fantasy, it will win. - Faraday

142. Science respects facts and obeys the truth, and does not yield to any pressure. - Tong Zhou

143. The progress of scientific research and its expanding field will arouse our hopes. - Nobel

144. Science requires all human life. - Pavlov

145. Science is called science because it does not recognize idols, is not afraid to overthrow old things, and listens carefully to the voices of practice and experience. ——Stalin

146. The world opened by science is becoming more and more vast and more and more wonderful...——Ilin

147. Although science does not have national boundaries, scholars have their own country. - Pasteur

148. Science books are free from ignorance, while literary and artistic works are free from rudeness; both are equally beneficial and necessary for true education and for the well-being of people. - Chernyshevsky

149. Science is endless. It is an eternal mystery. - Einstein

150. Science is an honest study. It is impossible to create inventions by luck. It is also a mystery to encounter the essence of a problem. The reason for returning to Baoshan and returning empty-handed is here. - Hua Luogeng

151. Science is always unfair. If it does not ask ten questions, it will never solve a problem. - Shaw

152. There is no flat road in science. There are countless reef shoals in the long river of truth. Only those who are not afraid of climbing, only those who are not afraid of the huge waves, can climb the peak of the grass, and go deep into the water to get the beads. - Hua Luogeng

153. Many major breakthroughs in science have been accumulated from a little bit of subtle achievements. - Anonymous

154. Science is like the sea, and it requires hard work and hard work. - Landau

155. Science has no national border, but scientists have a motherland. - Pasteur

156. Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have national boundaries. - Pavlov

157. Science is by no means a selfish pleasure. Those who are fortunate enough to be committed to scientific research should first serve their humanity with their own knowledge. - Marx

158. The vocation of scientists is that we should continue to struggle, thoroughly reveal the mysteries of nature, and master these mysteries so as to benefit mankind in the future. - Mrs. Curie

159. The result of scientists is the property of all mankind, and science is the most unselfish field. - Gorky

160. Scientists do not rely on individual thoughts, but integrate the wisdom of thousands of people. All people want a problem, and each person does some of its work and adds it to the great building that is being built. - Rutherford

161. Scientists do not create anything, but reveal the hidden reality that is readily available in nature. Artists create real analogs. - Goncharov

162. Scientists must grasp some of the common features that can be represented by sophisticated formulas in complex empirical facts, thereby exploring the universal principles of nature. - Einstein

163. Science is both the highest achievement of human wisdom and the source of the most promising material welfare. - Bernard

164. For science, there are more enemies than friends. --Japan

165. The history of science and technology shows that excessive knowledge information sometimes hinders and limits innovation. - Lang Jiaming

166. The development and role of science and technology are endless. Science is a great thing. - Deng Xiaoping

167. Science is not only the best in smart training, but also in preferred training. - Spencer

168. Science and art are two sides of a coin. - Li Zhengdao Excerpt from: Xiaoyu Daquan www.geyanw.com

169. Science is like a big tree. How can a person not hold it? - African slang

170. What is the biggest gift that science gives to mankind? It is the power that makes man believe in truth. ——Kumbton

171. The inspiration of science is by no means waiting for you to wait. If there are any chances in the scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are literate, to those who are good at independent thinking, to those who have a persevering spirit. Will not give a lazy. - Hua Luogeng

172. The history of science, in a sense, is the history of illusion and failure, the history of great stupid people working with clumsiness and inefficiency. ——寺男寅彦

173. The advancement of science depends on the labor of scientists and the value of their inventions. - Pasteur

174. The boundaries of science are like the horizon: the closer you are to it, the farther it moves. - Brecht

175. The foundation of science is a healthy body. - Mrs. Curie

176. Science does not abandon those who sincerely love it. - Dimitriatev

177. The bold activities of science are endless and there should be no end. - Gorky

178. What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? It is the power that makes man believe in truth. - Compton

179. Science gives people the power of authenticity and power. People who rely only on practice and not on science, just like a boatman does not need a rudder and a compass. - Dampier

180. Science gives nutrition to the youth and comfort to the elderly; she makes the happy life icing on the cake, and she protects you at your unfortunate moment. - Lomonosov

181. The end of scientific development is philosophy, and the end of philosophy development is religion. ——Yang Zhenning

182. Scientifically explore the truth and ask our reason to never frantically adhere to certain assumptions. - Moloa

183. The purpose of science is to provide the true picture of the universe. - Lenin

184. The self-sufficiency of science can only be regarded as modesty compared to the arrogance of ignorance. - Spencer

185. The seeds of science are grown for the harvest of the people. - Mendeleev

186. The true and reasonable purpose of science is to benefit human life and enrich human life with new inventions and wealth. - Bacon

187. The truth of science should not be found in the dusty books of the ancient saints, but should be found in experiments and experiments based on experiments. The true philosophy is written in the greatest book that is often opened before our eyes. This book is the universe, the nature itself, and people must read it. - Galileo

188. The permanence of science lies in the unremitting pursuit. Science is not exhausted in terms of its capacity, and its goal is never reachable. - Card von Burr

189. The future of science can only belong to a young and diligent and diligent generation! - Pavlov

190. Scientific achievements are accumulated by bit by bit. Only long-term accumulation can be merged into the sea by bit by bit. - Hua Luogeng

191. Science is not for personal honor, not for personal gain, but for the happiness of mankind. - Qian Sanqiang

192. Science can't be obtained without any effort. It is true that there is no other way to succeed in science except for sweat; enthusiasm, illusion, and craving for the whole body and mind can not replace labor. ——Herzen

193. Science cannot or does not want to affect its own nation. It is not worthy of being called science. - Planck

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