Pavlov (Russian physiologist)
The purpose of science is not to open the door to infinite wisdom, but to draw a clear line in the face of infinite fallacy. Brecht (German playwright)
The progress of science is very slow, and it needs to crawl from one point to another.
Tennyson (English poet) Science is always unfair. If it doesn't ask ten questions, it will never solve one. Bernard Shaw (Irish writer)
The only purpose of science is to alleviate the hardships of human existence. Brecht (German playwright)
Science is a powerful tool. How to use it, whether it brings happiness or disaster, depends on people themselves, not tools. Knife is useful in human life, but it can also be used to kill people. Einstein (American physicist)
Science gives people the freedom to resist the laws of nature. It is committed to putting the wand of nature into people's hands; It wants to liberate our spirit from the slavery of all things. Tagore (Indian writer)
Science is the common wealth of mankind, and the task of real scientists is to enrich this treasure house of knowledge that all mankind can benefit from. Kordyangorov (Russian mathematician)
If a science wants to contribute to human knowledge, it doesn't have to be persuaded. Believe it or not, depending on the results, it can wait patiently and attract everyone's attention with its own research results.
Freud (Austrian psychologist)
Humans use knowledge activities to understand things and practice activities to change things; Use the former to master the universe and use the latter to create the universe. Croce (British historian)
Life sets goals for science, and science illuminates the road of life.
Mihailovski (Russian writer)
Conquering the fortress of science is like fighting a war. People will always die and get hurt. I want to devote myself to science. Lomonov (Russian scientist)
Science is the best way to make people brave. Bruno (Italian philosopher)
Science is by no means an easy task. Only people with determination and wisdom are suitable to engage in science.
Montaigne (French writer)
Science and art are the glory of the people and add happiness to the people.
Helvetius (French Enlightenment Thinker)
Science and art belong to the whole world. In front of them, ethnic barriers have disappeared.
Goethe (German poet) Science is a bit like the air you breathe. It's everywhere.
Eisenhower (American strategist)
Science strictly distinguishes between virtuous people and kind-hearted people, and should not regard them as heroes. John dryden (English poet) is naturally the best and most objective teacher to solve scientific problems.
Dokuchaev (Russian geographer)
In a sense, the history of science is a history of fantasy and failure, a history of clumsy and inefficient work of big fools. Yinyan Terada (Japanese physicist)
The immortal honor of science lies in that it overcomes people's insecurities in front of themselves and nature through its role in human mind. Einstein (American physicist)
Only by effectively inheriting human knowledge and mastering the most advanced scientific and technological knowledge in the world can we advance half a step further and become the most advanced level and first-class scientist.
Weinberg (American software thinker)
The combination of genius and science can produce the greatest effect. Spencer (English poet) Mathematics is a natural language. Galileo (Italian astronomer)
Science is the warmth and happiness in my heart, and you make me fearless and die. Although prisoners rarely see the light of day, you can smash chains and iron bars. Bruno (Italian philosopher)
Science is to sort out facts in order to draw universal laws and conclusions from them.
Darwin (British scientist)
Science is the crystallization and achievement of human wisdom ... Looking forward to the future of science, mankind will hold high the torch of science and ascend to the heaven of the universe. Hawking (British scientist)
What knowledge is the most valuable? The unanimous answer is science. Spencer (English poet) Science is the most important, beautiful and needed thing in people's lives.
Chekhov (Russian writer)
Without science and art, there would be no human beings and human life. Lev tolstoy (Russian writer)
People need science, and countries that don't develop science will become colonies.
Aurio Curie (French scientist)
Science is the graveyard of outdated ideas. Unamuno (Spanish philosopher)
Science is the best antidote to fanaticism and madness. Adam Smith (British economist)
No matter in the past or now, science is the observation of all possible things. The so-called foresight is the understanding of what is about to happen, and this understanding needs a process.
Leonardo da Vinci (Italian painter)
The so-called science, including logic and mathematics, is a function of the times, so is all science, along with its ideals and achievements. Moore (British philosopher)
Science has no national boundaries, because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is the torch to illuminate the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. Pasteur (French biologist)
Books should obey science, not the other way around. Francis Bacon (British philosopher)
Science itself has great beauty. Scientists engaged in research work are not only technicians but also children. In natural scenery, he seems to be fascinated by fairy tales.
Madame Curie (Polish scientist)
The real legitimate goal of science is nothing more than bringing new discoveries and new strength to human life. Francis Bacon (British philosopher)
Science and scientific knowledge are always hypothetical: it is speculative knowledge. The scientific method is the method of criticism: the method of finding and eliminating mistakes and serving the truth. Popper (British chemist)
Science itself is poetic. Spencer (English poet) All mankind has only one common interest, and that is the progress of science.
Saint-Simon) Science is an all-encompassing undertaking, which needs talents from all walks of life.
Yang Zhenning (Chinese American, physicist)
There are many directions in the front of learning, and there are also many dynamic directions. It is best to follow these dynamic directions. Yang Zhenning (Chinese American, physicist)
It's not bad to absorb other people's things, but you must remove the parts that may have a bad influence or are useless to you, and at the same time transform the good parts into your own. Yang Zhenning (Chinese American, physicist)
Science is systematic knowledge. (British poet) The embryonic form of any science has its dual images: ugliness in the embryo and beauty in the bud.
Hugo (French writer)
Science is a partial analysis of ignorance. Holmes (American jurist)
People like curiosity, and curiosity is the seed of science. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)
All great scientific theories mean a new conquest of the unknown. Pope (British chemist)
Scientists should become architects of human happiness and use their knowledge to benefit the society and the public. Rutherford (New Zealand physicist)
Science can also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, create real spiritual and material wealth for the people, and create things that cannot be obtained without science. Mendeleev (Russian chemist)
True thinkers and scientists serve not only mankind, but also truth.
Feuerbach (German philosopher)
No matter how perfect a bird's wings are, it is absolutely impossible for it to fly without the support of air. The fact is the air of scientists. Pavlov (Russian physiologist)
Love, hate and style are as important to scientific research as they are to literature, art and music.
Yang Zhenning (Chinese American, physicist)
The real legitimate purpose of science is to enrich human life with new discoveries and new impetus.
Francis Bacon (British philosopher)
The future is very bright. As long as people master advanced technology, they can dominate the world.
Cornish (American physicist)
Believing that the world is essentially orderly and identifiable is the basis of all scientific work. Einstein (American physicist)
The whole purpose of science is to consciously get everything that nature has given to young people for free.
Turgenev (Russian writer)
With the help of science, people can correct the defects of nature. Mechnikov (Russian geographer)