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1. 一个人即使已登上顶峰,也仍要自强不息。罗素·贝克
1. Even one who has reached the summit must continue to strive for self-improvement. — Russell Baker
2. 没有比读书更廉价的娱乐,更持久的满足了。蒙台居
2. There is no cheaper form of entertainment or more enduring satisfaction than reading, as Montaigne once said.
3. 重复别人所说的话,只需要教育;而要挑战别人所说的话,则需要头脑。玛丽·佩蒂博恩·普尔
3. To repeat what others say requires education; to challenge what others say requires a mind. — Mary Pettibone Poole
4. 它(爱)叫懦夫变得大胆,却叫勇士变成懦夫---莎士比亚
4. It makes the coward bold, and the brave a coward --- Shakespeare
5. 当你希望成功,当以恒心为良友。爱迪生
5. When you desire success, make perseverance your loyal friend. - Edison
6. 我需要三件东西:爱情友谊和图书。然而这三者之间何其相通!炽热的爱情可以充实图书的内容,图书又是人们最忠实的朋友。蒙田
6. I need three things: love, friendship, and books. However, how closely connected these three are! Passionate love can enrich the content of books, and books are the most loyal friends of people. Montaigne
7. 你在两个仇人之间说话要有分寸,以免他们和好后你将无地自容。萨迪
7. You must speak with measure between two enemies so that when they make peace, you will not have a place to hide in shame. - Saadi
8. 发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。苏轼
8. Strive to recognize all the characters in the world, and resolve to read all the books in human history. -- Su Shi
9. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。陆游
9. It is only when a book is needed that one regrets its scarcity; one can never understand the difficulty of a task unless one has experienced it. Lu You
10. 人生有两出悲剧。一是万念俱灰;另一是踌躇满志。萧伯纳
10. There are two tragedies in life. One is the complete loss of hope; the other is being full of ambition. - George Bernard Shaw
11. 科学家的成果是全人类的财产,而科学是最无私的领域。高尔基?>
11. The achievements of scientists are the property of all humanity, and science is the most selfless field. - Gorky?
12. 人只能有献身社会,才能找出那实际上是短暂而有风险的生命的意义。爱因斯坦
12. Only by dedicating oneself to society can one find the meaning of life, which is actually brief and risky, as Einstein said.
13. 人生是没有毕业的学校。黎凯
13. Life is a school that never graduates. Li Kai
14. 真正的友谊无论从正反看都应一样,不可能从前面看是蔷薇而从后面看是刺。吕克特
14. True friendship should be the same whether viewed from the front or the back; it is impossible to look at it as a rose from the front and see thorns from the back. — Lüktke
15. 给青年人最好的忠告是让他们谦逊谨慎,孝敬父母,爱戴亲友。西塞罗
15. The best advice to young people is to be modest and cautious, honor their parents, and cherish their relatives and friends. — Ciceron
16. 成功并不是重要的事,重要的是努力。加费罗
16. Success is not important; what matters is effort. Jiafei Luo
17. 对于我来说,生命的意义在于设身处地替人着想,忧他人之忧,乐他人之乐。(美·爱因斯坦)
17. To me, the meaning of life is to think of others, to share their worries, and to be joyful with them. (U.S.A. Einstein)
18. 既然我已经踏上这条道路,那么,任何东西都不应妨碍我沿着这条路走下去。康德
18. Since I have embarked on this path, nothing should hinder me from proceeding along it. — Kant
19. 时间像奔腾澎湃的急湍,它一去无还,毫不留恋。塞万提斯
19. Time is like a surging torrent, it goes away without a return, leaving no trace of attachment. Cervantes
20. 人只有献身于社会,才能找出那短暂而有风险的生命的意义。爱因斯坦
20. Only by devoting oneself to society can one find the meaning of that brief and risky life. - Einstein
21. 要知道对好事的称颂过于夸大,也会招来人们的反感轻蔑和嫉妒。培根
21. To know that excessive praise for good things can also provoke people's resentment, disdain, and jealousy. Bacon
22. 爱是不会老的,它留着的是永恒的火焰与不灭的光辉,世界的存在,就以它为养料。(左拉)
22. Love will never grow old, leaving behind an eternal flame and an indestructible brilliance. The existence of the world is nourished by it. (Zola)
23. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。培根
23. Books are the ships of thought navigating the waves of the ages, carefully delivering their precious cargo to generation after generation. - Bacon
24. 人世间没有比互相竭尽全心、互相尽力照料更加快乐的了。西塞罗
24. There is no greater joy in this world than to give one's whole heart and to care for each other with all one's might. - Ciceron
25. 如果你浪费了自己的年龄,那是挺可悲的。因为你的青春只能持续一点儿时间很短的一点儿时间。王尔德
25. It is rather sad if you waste your years. Because your youth only lasts for a very short time, just a little while. Oscar Wilde
26. 我们活着不能与草木同腐,不能醉生梦死,枉度人生,要有所做为!方志敏
26. We cannot rot away with the plants, nor can we live a life of intoxication and dreams, wasting our lives aimlessly. We must do something significant! Fang Zhimin
27. 零星的时间,如果能敏捷地加以利用,可成为完整的时间。所谓积土成山是也,失去一日甚易,欲得回已无途。卡耐基
27. Scattered moments, if utilized efficiently, can become a whole. This is akin to the saying, "Heaps of soil become a mountain." It is easy to lose a day, but there is no way to regain it. — Carnegie
28. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人。刘备
28. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small. Only virtue and moral integrity can win the respect and obedience of others. -- Liu Bei
29. 感谢是爱心的第一步 --西谚
29. Gratitude is the first step of kindness -- A Western Proverb
30. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。狄德罗
30. A person who does not read is stopping their thoughts. Diderot
31. 自知之明是最难得的知识。西班牙
31. Self-knowledge is the most difficult knowledge to attain. Spain
32. 读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到朱熹
32. There are three essentials to reading: the mind must be present, the eyes must be focused, and the mouth must be engaged. — Zhu Xi
33. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。颜真卿
33. "Why didn't I study diligently when I had black hair, only to regret reading late when I'm white-haired." - Yan Zhenqing
34. 越是没有本领的就越加自命不凡。邓拓
34. The less capable one is, the more self-righteous they become. -- Deng Tuo
35. 越是无能的人,越喜欢挑剔别人的错儿。爱尔兰
35. The more incompetent a person is, the more they like to nitpick others' mistakes. Irish.
36. 意志命运往往背道而驰,决心到最后会全部推倒。莎士比亚
36. Fate often runs counter to will, and determination will eventually be completely thwarted. - Shakespeare
37. 学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。孔子
37. If one learns but does not think, one will be confused. If one thinks but does not learn, one will be in danger. — Confucius
38. 贤者能自反,则无往不善;不贤者不能自反,为人子则多怨,为人父则多暴。袁采
38. The wise can reflect upon themselves, and thus will be good in all their ways; the unwise cannot reflect upon themselves, and as a son they will be filled with grievances, and as a father they will be prone to violence. — Yuan Cai
39. 1如果我们过于爽快地承认失败,就可能使自己发觉不了我们非常接近于正确。---卡尔·波普尔 2“难”也是如此,面对悬崖峭壁,一百年也看不出一条缝来,但用斧凿,能进一寸进一寸,得进一尺进一尺,不断积累,飞跃必来,突破随之。---华罗庚(中国) 3我真想发明一种具有那么可怕的大规模破坏力的特质或机器,以至于战争将会因此而永远变为不可能的事情。---诺贝尔(瑞典) 4只有顺从自然,才能驾驭自然。---培根(英国) 5真理的大海,让未发现的一切事物躺卧在我的眼前,任我去探寻。---牛顿(英国) 6谬误的好处是一时的,真理的好处是永久的;真理有弊病时,这些弊病是很快就会消灭的,而谬误的弊病则与谬误始终相随。---狄德罗(法国) 7凡在小事上对真理持轻率态度的人,在大事上也是不足信的。---爱因斯坦(美国) 8人的天职在勇于探索真理。---哥白尼(波兰) 9我不知道世上的人对我怎样评价。我却这样认为:我好像是在海上玩耍,时而发现了一个光滑的石子儿,时而发现一个美丽的贝壳而为之高兴的孩子。尽管如此,那真理的海洋还神秘地展现在我们面前。---牛顿(英国) 10科学的灵感,决不是坐等可以等来的。如果说,科学上的发现有什么偶然的机遇的话,那么这种“偶然的机遇”只能给那些学有素养的人,给那些善于独立思考的人,给那些具有锲而不舍的精神的人,而不会给懒汉。---华罗庚(中国) 11一个科学家应该考虑到后世的评论,不必考虑当时的辱骂或称赞。---巴斯德 (法国) 12我们在享受着他人的发明给我们带来的巨大益处,我们也必须乐于用自己的发明去为他人服务。---富兰克林(美国) 13我的人生哲学是工作,我要揭示大自然的奥妙,为人类造福。---爱迪生(美国) 14我平生从来没有做出过一次偶然的发明。我的一切发明都是经过深思熟虑和严格试验的结果。---爱迪生(美国) 15发展独立思考和独立判断的一般能力,应当始终放在首位,而不应当把获得专业知识放在首位。如果一个人掌握了他的学科的基础理论,并且学会了独立地思考和工作,他必定会找到他自己的道路,而且比起那种主要以获得细节知识为其培训内容的人来,他一定会更好地适应进步和变化。---爱因斯坦 (美国) 16一切推理都必须从观察与实验得来。---伽利略 (意大利) 17要学会做科学中的粗活。要研究事实,对比事实,积聚事实。---巴甫洛夫 (俄国) 18我的那些最重要的发现是受到失败的启示而作出的。---戴维 (英国) 19感谢上帝没有把我造成一个灵巧的工匠。我的那些最重要的发现是受到失败的启发而获得的。---戴维 (英国) 20我坚持奋战五十余年,致力于科学的发展。用一个词可以道出我最艰辛的工作特点,这个词就是“失败”。---汤姆逊 21对搞科学的人来说,勤奋就是成功之母。---茅以升(中国) 22运动是一切生命的源泉。---达·芬奇(意大利) 23科学的基础是健康的身体。---居里夫人(法国) 24没有侥幸这回事,最偶然的意外,似乎也都是有必然性的。---爱因斯坦(美国) 25我要把人生变成科学的梦,然后再把梦变成现实。---居里夫人(法国) 26科学是没有国界的,因为她是属于全人类的财富,是照亮世界的火把,但学者是属于祖国的。---巴斯德(法国) 27我愿用我全部的生命从事科学研究,来贡献给生育我、栽培我的祖国和人民。---巴甫洛夫(前苏联) 28历史告诫我们说,一种崭新的真理惯常的命运是:始于异端,终于迷信。---赫胥黎(英国) 29总有一天,真理会取胜。即使真理在他一生中未能得到胜利,为了坚持真理也会使他变得更好,更加聪明。---赫胥黎(英国) 30使人们宁愿谎言,而不愿追随真理的原因,不仅由于探索真理是艰苦的,也不仅由于真理会约束人的想像,而且是由于谎更能迎合人类某些恶劣的天性。---培根(英国) 31目前的时代,真理是那样晦暗不明,谎言又是那样根深蒂固,以致除非我们热爱真理,我们便不会认识真理。---帕斯卡(法国) 32研究真理可以有三个目的:当我们探索时,就要发现到真理;当我们找到时,就要证明真理;当我们审查时,就要把它同谬误区别开来。---帕斯卡(法国) 33谬误的好处是一时的,真理的好处是永久的;真理有弊病时,这些弊病是很快就会消灭的,而谬误的弊病则与谬误始终相随。---狄德罗(法国) 34探索真理比占有真理更为可贵。---爱因斯坦(美国) 35追求客观真理和知识是人的最高和永恒的目标。---爱因斯坦(美国) 36在真理的认识方面,任何以权威者自居的人,必将在上帝的嬉笑中垮台!---爱因斯坦(美国) 37我要做的只是以我微薄的力量为真理和正义服务,即使不为人喜欢也在所不惜。---爱因斯坦(美国) 38真理可能在少数人一边。---柏拉图(希腊) 39最初偏离真理毫厘,到头来就会谬之千里。---亚里士多德(希腊) 40没有一个人能全面把握真理。---亚里士多德(希腊) 41热爱真理的人在没有危险的时候爱着真理,在危险的时候更爱真理。---亚里士多德(希腊) 42智力决不会在已经认识的真理上停止不前,而始终会不断前进,走向尚未被认识的真理。---布鲁诺(意大利) 43真理就具备这样的力量,你越是想要攻击它,你的攻击就愈加充实和证明了它。---伽利略(意大利) 44惊奇就是科学的种子。---爱迪生(美国) 45科学的每一项巨大成就,都是以大胆的幻想为出发点的。---杜威(美国) 46科学赐予人类的最大礼物是什么呢?是使人类相信真理的力量。---康普顿(美国) 47一旦科学插上幻想的翅膀,它就能赢得胜利。---法拉第(英国) 48在科学工作中,不愿意越过事实前进一步的人,很少能理解事实。---赫胥黎(英国) 49如何辨别有希望的线索,是研究艺术的精华所在。具有独立思考能力,并能按其本身的价值而不是根据主宰当时的观念去判断佐证的科学家,最有可能认识某种确属新东西的潜在意义。---贝弗里奇(英国) 50在科学上最好的助手是自己的头脑,而不是别的东西。---法布尔(法国) 51人类看不见的世界,并不是空想的幻影,而是被科学的光辉照射的实际存在。尊贵的是科学的力量。---居里夫人(法国) 52在科学上重要的是研究出来的“东西”,不是研究者“个人”。---居里夫人(法国) 53人类看不见的世界,并不是空想的幻影,而是被科学的光辉照射的实际存在。尊贵的是科学的力量。---居里夫人(法国) 54在科学上重要的是研究出来的“东西”,不是研究者“个人”。---居里夫人(法国) 55科学家一旦做出成绩,就应该忘记自己所做的事情,而经常去考虑他应该做的事情。---费希特(德国) 56科学绝不是一种自私自利的享受。有幸能够致力于科学研究的人首先应该拿自己的学识为人民服务。---马克恩(德国) 57你要知道科学方法的实质,不要去听一个科学家对你说些什么,而要仔细看他在做些什么。---爱因斯坦(美国) 58一个人在科学探索的道路上走过弯路、犯过错误并不是坏事,更不是什么耻辱,要在实践中勇于承认和改正错误。---爱因斯坦(美国) 59科学家必须在庞杂的经验事实中抓住某些可用精密公式来表示的普遍特征,由此探求自然界的普遍原理。---爱因斯坦(美国) 60科学决不是也永远不会是一本写完了的书。每一项重大成就都会带来新的问题。任何一个发展随着时间的推移都会出现新的严重的困难。---爱因斯坦(美国) 61科学研究能破除迷信,因为它鼓励人们根据因果关系来思考和观察事物。---爱因斯坦(美国) 62科学是永无止境的,它是一个永恒之谜。---爱因斯坦(美国) 63科学的界限就像地平线一样:你越接近它,它挪得越远。---布莱希特(德国) 64在科学上进步而道义上落后的人,不是前进,而是后退。---亚里士多德(希腊) 65真理只有一个,它不在宗教中,而是在科学中。---达·芬奇(意大利) 66科学是使人精神变得勇敢的最好途径。---布鲁诺(意大利) 67当科学家们被权势吓倒,科学就会变成一个软骨病人。---伽利略(意大利) 68科学的真理不应在古代圣人的蒙着灰尘的书上去找,而应该在实验中和以实验为基础的理论中去找。真正的哲学是写在那本经常在我们眼前打开着的最伟大的书里面的。这本书就是宇宙,就是自然本身,人们必须去读它。---伽利略(意大利) 69科学的惟一目的是减轻人类生存的苦难,科学家应为大多数人着想。---伽利略(意大利) 70追求科学需要特殊的勇敢。---伽利略(意大利) 71科学给青年以营养,给老人以慰藉;她让幸福的生活锦上添花,她在你不幸的时刻保护着你。---罗蒙诺索夫(前苏联) 72攻克科学堡垒,就像打仗一样,总会有人牺牲,有人受伤,我要为科学而献身。---罗蒙诺索夫(前苏联) 73没有疑问,哲学与科学在许多方面是互相促进的。---罗蒙诺索夫(前苏联) 74科学家不创造任何东西,而是揭示自然界中现成的隐藏着的真实,艺术家创造真实的类似物。---冈察洛夫(前苏联) 75科学要求一切人不是别有用心而心甘情愿地献出一切,以便领受冷静的知识的沉甸甸的十字勋章这个奖赏。---赫尔岑(前苏联) 76科学是到处为家的。不过,任何不播种的地方,它是不会使其丰收的。---赫尔岑(前苏联) 77科学决不能不劳而获,除了汗流满面而外,没有其他获得的方法。热情、幻想、以整个身心去渴望,都不能代替劳动,世界上没有一种“轻易的科学”。---赫尔岑(前苏联) 78你们在想要攀登到科学顶峰之前,务必把科学的初步知识研究透彻。还没有充分领会前面的东西时,就决不要动手搞往后的事情。---巴甫洛夫(前苏联) 79单调的攀登动作会感到厌倦,但每一步都是接近顶峰。---苏霍姆林斯基(前苏联) 80科学成就是由一点一滴积累起来的,惟有长期的积聚才能由点滴汇成大海。---华罗庚(中国) 81我们最好把自己的生命看做前人生命的延续,是现在共同生命的一部分,同时也后人生命的开端。如此延续下去,科学就会一天比一天灿烂,社会就会一天比一天更美好。---华罗庚(中国) 82科学是老老实实的东西,它要靠许许多多人民的劳动和智慧积累起来。---李四光(中国) 83科学尊重事实,不能胡乱编造理由来附会一部学说。---李四光(中国) 84真正的科学精神,是要从正确的批评和自我批评发展出来的。真正的科学成果,是要经得起事实考验的。有了这样双重的保障,我们就可以放心大胆地去做,不会自掘妄自尊大的陷阱。---李四光(中国) 85困难只能吓倒懦夫懒汉,而胜利永远属于敢于攀登科学高峰的人。---茅以升(中国) 86读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。---富兰克林(美国) 87研究历史能使人聪明;研究诗能使人机智;研究数学能使人精巧;研究道德学使人勇敢;研究理论与修辞学使人知足。---培根(英国) 88问号是开启任何一门科学的钥匙。---巴甫洛夫(前苏联) 89把简单的事情考虑得很复杂,可以发现新领域;把复杂的现象看得很简单,可以发现新定律。---牛顿(英国) 90没有大胆的猜测就作不出伟大的发现。---牛顿(英国) 91如果说我对世界有些微贡献的话,那不是由于别的,而是由于我的辛勤耐久的思索所致。---牛顿(英国) 92我始终努力保持自己思想的自由,我可以放弃任何假说,无论是如何心爱的,只要事实证明它是不符。---达尔文(英国) 93善于思考的人,一旦从传统偏见的令人眩目的影响中解脱出来,将会在人类的低等祖先中找到人类伟大能力的最好证据,并且从人类过去的漫长进化中,将会找到人类对达到更崇高的未来的信心和合理根据。---赫胥黎 (英国) 94深刻的思想就像铁钉,一旦钉在脑子里,什么东西也无法把它拔出来。---狄德罗 (法国) 95我们几乎不为现在而思考。即使偶而思考,也仅仅为了处理未来,才偶然想到从现在获得一些指引的光。现在绝不是我们的目的。过去和现在只是我们的手段,惟有未来才是目的。---巴斯德 (法国) 96幻想是诗人的翅膀,假设是科学的天梯。---歌德 (德国) 97我们思想的发展在某种意义上常常来源于好奇心。---爱因斯坦(美国) 98要是没有能独立思考和独立判断的有创造个人,社会的向上发展就不可想像。---爱因斯坦(美国) 99思维世界的发展,在某种意义上说,就是对惊奇的不断摆脱。---爱因斯坦(美国) 100想像力比知识更重要,因为知识是有限的,而想像力概括着世界上的一切,推动着进步,并且是知识进化的源泉。严肃地说,想像力是科学研究中的实在因素。---爱因斯坦(美国)
39. 1 If we acknowledge failure too readily, we may fail to realize that we are very close to the truth. --- Karl Popper 2 "Difficulties" are also like this, facing a cliff, a hundred years may not see a crack, but with an axe and chisel, one inch at a time, one foot at a time, continuously accumulate, and a leap will come, followed by a breakthrough. --- Hu Laojun (China) 3 I really want to invent a substance or machine with such terrible massive destructive power that war will become an impossible thing forever. --- Nobel (Sweden) 4 Only by submitting to nature can we master nature. --- Bacon (England) 5 The vast sea of truth allows all the unexplored things to lie before my eyes, for me to explore. --- Newton (England) 6 The benefit of error is temporary, the benefit of truth is permanent; when truth has its defects, these defects will quickly disappear, while the defects of error always accompany error. --- Diderot (France) 7 Anyone who treats truth lightly in trivial matters is also unreliable in major matters. --- Einstein (USA) 8 The human duty is to dare to explore the truth. --- Copernicus (Poland) 9 I don't know how people in the world evaluate me. But I think this: I am like a child playing on the sea, sometimes finding a smooth stone, sometimes finding a beautiful shell and being happy about it. Despite this, the ocean of truth still mysteriously unfolds before us. --- Newton (England) 10 Scientific inspiration can never be waited for. If there is an accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those with scholarly training, to those who are good at independent thinking, to those who have the spirit of perseverance, and not to lazy people. --- Hu Laojun (China) 11 A scientist should consider the comments of future generations, not the vilification or praise at the time. --- Pasteur (France) 12 We are enjoying the great benefits brought by others' inventions, and we must also be willing to serve others with our own inventions. --- Franklin (USA) 13 My philosophy of life is work, I want to reveal the mysteries of nature and benefit mankind. --- Edison (USA) 14 I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful thinking and strict testing. --- Edison (USA) 15 The development of general abilities of independent thinking and independent judgment should always be given priority, not the acquisition of professional knowledge. If a person masters the basic theories of his discipline and learns to think and work independently, he will definitely find his own path, and he will be better adapted to progress and change than those who mainly train for detailed knowledge. --- Einstein (USA) 16 All reasoning must come from observation and experiment. --- Galileo (Italy) 17 Learn to do rough work in science. Study facts, compare facts, accumulate facts. --- Pavlov (Russia) 18 My most important discoveries were inspired by failures. --- Davy (England) 19 Thank God that I was not made a skillful craftsman. My most important discoveries were inspired by failures. --- Davy (England) 20 I have fought for more than fifty years, dedicated to the development of science. A word can describe the most arduous characteristic of my work, that word is "failure". --- Thomson 21 For scientists, diligence is the mother of success. --- Mao Yisheng (China) 22 Movement is the source of all life. --- Leonardo da Vinci (Italy) 23 The foundation of science is a healthy body. --- Curie (France) 24 There is no such thing as luck, even the most accidental accidents seem to have necessity. --- Einstein (USA) 25 I want to turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn the dream into reality. --- Curie (France) 26 Science has no boundaries because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind, it is the torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to their motherland. --- Pasteur (France) 27 I am willing to devote my entire life to scientific research, to contribute to my motherland and people who gave me birth and nurtured me. --- Pavlov (Soviet Union) 28 History warns us that the fate of a new truth is usually: beginning with heresy, ending with superstition. --- Huxley (England) 29 One day, truth will win. Even if truth has not won in his life, his persistence in truth will make him better and wiser. --- Huxley (England) 30 The reason why people prefer lies to truth is not only because exploring truth is hard, not only because truth will restrict people's imagination, but also because lies can better cater to some of the bad natures of humans. --- Bacon (England) 31 In the current era, truth is so dim and unclear, and lies are so deeply rooted that unless we love truth, we will not recognize truth. --- Pascal (France) 32 There are three purposes for studying truth: when we explore, we want to discover truth; when we find it, we want to prove it; when we examine it, we want to distinguish it from error. --- Pascal (France) 33 The benefit of error is temporary, the benefit of truth is permanent; when truth has its defects, these defects will quickly disappear, while the defects of error always accompany error. --- Diderot (France) 34 Exploring truth is more valuable than possessing truth. --- Einstein (USA) 35 Pursuing objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of humans. --- Einstein (USA) 36 Anyone who claims to be an authority in the understanding of truth will fall in the laughter of God! --- Einstein (USA) 37 All I want to do is to serve truth and justice with my meager strength, even if it is not popular. --- Einstein (USA) 38 Truth may be on the side of a few people. --- Plato (Greece) 39 Initially deviating from the truth by a hair's breadth, in the end, it will be a thousand miles away. --- Aristotle (Greece) 40 No one can fully grasp the truth. --- Aristotle (Greece) 41 Those who love truth love it more when there is no danger and even more so when there is danger. --- Aristotle (Greece) 42 Intelligence will never stop at the already recognized truth but will always move forward, towards the truth that has not yet been recognized. --- Bruno (Italy) 43 Truth has such power that the more you want to attack it, the more fully and proven it becomes. --- Galileo (Italy) 44 Surprise is the seed of science. --- Edison (USA) 45 Every great achievement in science is based on bold imagination. --- Dewey (USA) 46 What is the greatest gift science gives to humanity? It is the power to believe in truth. --- Compton (USA) 47 Once science takes the wings of imagination, it can win victory. --- Faraday (England) 48 In scientific work, those who do not dare to go a step further than the facts are rarely able to understand the facts. --- Huxley (England) 49 How to distinguish hopeful clues is the essence of research art. Scientists with independent thinking ability and who can judge evidence according to its intrinsic value rather than the prevailing concepts of the time are most likely to recognize the potential significance of something truly new. --- Beveridge (England) 50 The best assistant in science is one's own mind, not anything else. --- Fabre (France) 51 The invisible world of humans is not an imaginary illusion, but an actual existence illuminated by the light of science. The noble thing is the power of science. --- Curie (France) 52 In science, what is important is the "thing" studied, not the "individual" researcher. --- Curie (France) 53 The invisible world of humans is not an imaginary illusion, but an actual existence illuminated by the light of science. The noble thing is the power of science. --- Curie (France) 54 In science, what is important is the "thing" studied, not the "individual" researcher. --- Curie (France) 55 Once a scientist has made a contribution, he should forget about what he has done and always consider what he should do. --- Fichte (Germany) 56 Science is never an selfish enjoyment. Those fortunate enough to be dedicated to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve the people. --- Marx (Germany) 57 To know the essence of the scientific method, do not listen to what a scientist tells you, but carefully observe what he is doing. --- Einstein (USA) 58 It is not a bad thing or a shame for a person to make mistakes and take detours in the path of scientific exploration; on the contrary, it is necessary to be brave in practice and admit and correct mistakes. --- Einstein (USA) 59 Scientists must grasp certain general characteristics that can be expressed by precise formulas from the complex and diverse experience of facts, and thereby explore the universal principles of nature. --- Einstein (USA) 60 Science will never be finished. Every major achievement will bring new problems. Any development will encounter new serious difficulties over time. --- Einstein (USA) 61 Scientific research can break through superstition because it encourages people to think and observe things based on causality. --- Einstein (USA) 62 Science is endless and it is an eternal mystery. --- Einstein (USA) 63 The boundaries of science are like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the farther it moves away. --- Brecht (Germany) 64 A person who progresses in science but falls behind in morality is not advancing but retreating. --- Aristotle (Greece) 65 There is only one truth, and it is not in religion but in science. --- Leonardo da Vinci (Italy) 66 Science is the best way to make people brave. --- Bruno (Italy) 67 When scientists are frightened by power, science will become a sickly invalid. --- Galileo (Italy) 68 The truth of science should not be sought in the dusty books of ancient sages, but in experiments and theories based on experiments. True philosophy is written in the greatest book that is always open before us. This book is the universe, the nature itself, which people must read. --- Galileo (Italy) 69 The only purpose of science is to alleviate the sufferings of human existence, and scientists should think of the majority of people. --- Galileo (Italy) 70 Pursuing science requires special courage. --- Galileo (Italy) 71 Science nourishes the young and comforts the old; she adorns happy lives and protects you in times of misfortune. --- Lomonosov (Soviet Union) 72 Conquering scientific fortresses is like fighting a war, there will always be sacrifices and injuries, and I want to dedicate myself to science. --- Lomonosov (Soviet Union) 73 There is no doubt that philosophy and science promote each other in many ways. --- Lomonosov (Soviet Union) 74 Scientists do not create anything, but reveal the hidden truths in nature, while artists create similar realities. --- Goncharov (Soviet Union) 75 The best assistant in science is one's own mind, not anything else. --- Herzen (Soviet Union) 76 Science is everywhere at home. However, it will not bring a harvest to any place where it is not sown. --- Herzen (Soviet Union) 77 Science can never be obtained without effort; in addition to sweating, there is no other way to obtain it. Passion, imagination, and the desire to wholeheartedly yearn for it cannot replace work; there is no such thing as "easy science" in the world. --- Herzen (Soviet Union) 78 Before you want to climb to the peak of science, you must thoroughly study the preliminary knowledge of science. Do not start doing things behind without fully understanding what is in front of you. --- Pavlov (Soviet Union) 79 Monotonous climbing movements may be boring, but every step is closer to the peak. --- Sukhomlinsky (Soviet Union) 80 Scientific achievements are accumulated one by one, only through long-term accumulation can they be gathered from droplets into the sea. --- Hu Laojun (China) 81 It is best to view our lives as the continuation of the lives of our ancestors, as part of the common life of the present, and as the beginning of the lives of the future. In this way, science will become more brilliant day by day, and society will become more beautiful day by day. --- Hu Laojun (China) 82 Science is an honest-to-goodness thing, it relies on the accumulation of the labor and wisdom of countless people. --- Li Siguang (China) 83 Science respects facts, and cannot concoct reasons to rationalize a theory. --- Li Siguang (China) 84 The true spirit of science comes from correct criticism and self-criticism. True scientific achievements can stand the test of facts. With this dual guarantee, we can confidently and boldly do things, and will not fall into the trap of vain pride. --- Li Siguang (China) 85 Difficulty can only scare cowards and idlers, and victory will always belong to those who dare to climb to the peak of science. --- Mao Yisheng (China) 86 Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but without either, there is no use. --- Franklin (USA) 87 Studying history can make people wise; studying poetry can make people smart; studying mathematics can make people clever; studying ethics can make people brave; studying theory and rhetoric can make people content. --- Bacon (England) 88 The question mark is the key to any science. --- Pavlov (Soviet Union) 89 Making simple things complicated can discover new fields; making complex phenomena simple can discover new laws. --- Newton (England) 90 Great discoveries can never be made without bold conjectures. --- Newton (England) 91 If I have made any contribution to the world, it is not due to anything else, but due to my hard and enduring thinking. --- Newton (England) 92 I always strive to keep my thoughts free, I can give up any hypothesis, whether it is beloved or not, as long as the facts prove it to be false. --- Darwin (England) 93 Those who are good at thinking, once freed from the dazzling influence of traditional prejudices, will find the best evidence of human great abilities in the low ancestors of humans, and will find the confidence and reasonable basis for achieving a higher future from the long evolution of human history. --- Huxley (England) 94 Deep thoughts are like nails, once nailed in the brain, nothing can pull them out. --- Diderot (France) 95 We hardly think about the present. Even if we occasionally think, it is only for the sake of dealing with the future, and we only occasionally think of gaining some guidance from the present. The present is never our goal. The past and present are only our means, and only the future is the goal. --- Pascal (France) 96 Imagination is the wings of poets, hypothesis is the ladder of science. --- Goethe (Germany) 97 The development of our thoughts often comes from curiosity in a sense. --- Einstein (USA) 98 If there are creative individuals who can think and judge independently, the upward development of society is unimaginable. --- Einstein (USA) 99 The development of the thinking world, in a sense, is the continuous liberation from surprise. --- Einstein (USA) 100 Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, while imagination embraces everything in the world, drives progress, and is the source of the evolution of knowledge. Seriously speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. --- Einstein (USA)
40. 生命不可能有两次,但许多人连一次也不善于度过。吕凯特
40. Life cannot be lived twice, but many people do not know how to make the most of even one. — Lu Keqi
41. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。诸葛亮
41. The conduct of a gentleman is characterized by tranquility in self-cultivation and frugality in nurturing virtue. Without indifference and dispassion, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve the distant goal. — Zhuge Liang
42. 人生的价值,并不是用时间,而是用深度量去衡量的。列夫·托尔斯泰
42. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. Leo Tolstoy
43. 锦城虽乐,不如回故乡;乐园虽好,非久留之地。归去来兮。华罗庚
43. While the city of Jin is pleasant, it is not as good as returning to one's hometown; although the paradise is wonderful, it is not a place to stay for long. Return, return. Hu Lao Geng
44. 爱就是充实了的生命,正如盛满了酒的酒杯---泰戈尔
44. Love is life in full bloom, just as a cup filled with wine – Tagore
45. 为了在生活中努力发挥自己的作用,热爱人生吧!罗丹
45. In order to strive to play your role in life, love life! Rodin
46. 书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。于谦
46. Books are as affectionate as old friends, always sharing in my joys and sorrows, morning and evening. Yu Qian
47. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生活伴侣和导师。高尔基
47. Books are an inseparable companion and mentor in the lives of the young. Gorky
48. 社会犹如一条船,每个人都要有掌舵的准备。易卜生
48. Society is like a ship, everyone should be prepared to steer the helm. Ibsen
49. 书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。刘向
49. Books are like medicine; reading them well can cure ignorance. Liu Xiang
50. 君子赠人以言,庶人赠人以财。荀况
50. A gentleman bestows gifts of words upon others, while a commoner bestows gifts of wealth. — Xun Kuang
51. 要使整个人生都过得舒适、愉快,这是不可能的,因为人类必须具备一种能应付逆境的态度。卢梭
51. It is impossible to live a comfortable and pleasant life throughout one's entire existence, because humans must possess an attitude that can cope with adversity. Rousseau
52. 一切节省,归根到底都归结为时间的节省。马克思
52. In the final analysis, all savings amount to the saving of time. - Marx
53. 勇气通往天堂,怯懦通往地狱。塞内加
53. Courage leads to heaven, timidity to hell. Seneca
54. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。郭沫若
54. Reading is not only at the third watch or fifth drum, but also the achievement fears ten cold days after one hot day. Guo Moruo
55. 修养的花儿在寂静中开过去了,成功的果子便要在光明里结实。冰心
55. The flowers of cultivation have bloomed in silence, and the fruits of success will ripen in the light. — Bing Xin
56. 人生最终的价值在于觉醒和思考的能力,而不只在于生存。亚里士多德
56. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in mere existence. - Aristotle
57. 只有受过一种合适的教育之后,人才能成为一个人。夸美纽斯
57. Only after receiving a suitable education can a person become a person. Comenius.
58. 骐骥一跃,不能十步;驽马十驾,功在不舍;锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。荀况
58. A swift horse can only leap ten steps at a time; a slow horse can cover ten distances with perseverance; if one carves and stops, even rotten wood will not break; if one carves without stopping, even gold and jade can be carved. — Xun Kuang
59. 青年时代太放纵就会失去心灵的滋润,太节制就会变成死脑筋。圣堤布福
59. In youth, too much放纵 leads to the loss of spiritual nourishment, while too much restraint turns one into a person with a rigid mindset. St. Thibault
60. 成功就是当洋溢的生命力突然冲决堤坝而汇入一条合适的渠道。何怀宏
60. Success is when the exuberant vitality suddenly breaks through the dykes and merges into a suitable channel. - He Huaihong
61. 沉沉的黑夜都是白天的前奏。郭小川
61. The deep, dark night is a prelude to the day. Guo Xiaochuan
62. 与肝胆人共事,无字句处读书。周恩来
62. To work with people of the liver and gallbladder, one reads between the lines. - Zhou Enlai
63. 莫等闲,白了少年头,空悲切!岳飞
63. "Don't waste your youth idly, or you'll have a white head in vain, and only then regret it!" — Yue Fei
64. 几十年的经验使我懂得,多想到别人,少想到自己,便可以少犯错误。(巴金)
64. Decades of experience have taught me that by thinking more of others and less of myself, I can make fewer mistakes. (Ba Jin)
65. 容易发怒,是品格上最为显着的弱点。但丁
65. Being easily angered is the most noticeable weakness in character. Dante
66. 意志是独一无二的个体所拥有的、以纠正自己的自动性的力量。劳伦斯
66. Will is the power possessed by the unique individual to correct one's own automatism. Lawrence