2. The love of truth lies in knowing how to discover and cherish the benefits of everything. Goethe
3. Only under the soil and in a dark place can Jin Gangzuan be found; Only in deep and meticulous thinking can we find the truth. Hugo
4. Beauty is the light of truth, and the shadow of beauty is a lie. Miprishwin
5. Truth can only appear ferocious and terrible to short-sighted individuals, but it is itself eternal beauty and eternal happiness. Belinsky
6. We only want to bow down before the altar of truth, rather than prostrate before the authority of all materials. Guo Moruo
7. If you want to achieve happiness and peace, you must cross the barriers and ring the bell of truth! Kara Vilov
8. Fighting for truth is the greatest pleasure in life. Bruno
9. The greatest worship we can show for the truth is to fulfill it in a down-to-earth manner. Emerson
1. All I have to do is to serve truth and justice with my meager strength. Einstein
11. We should not live for our own needs, but for the truth. Leo Tolstoy
12. Those who seek truth can only explore it alone, and have nothing to do with those who don't really love it. Pasternak
13. Insist on the only truth and sacred personal integrity that we swear. Leo Burnett
14. He who bends down to the truth will stand tall once he stands tall. Shen shunfu
15. The problem is not to tell him a truth, but to teach him how to discover it. Rousseau
16. The value of a person does not depend on whether he has mastered the truth or thinks he has the truth. What determines people's value is the tireless spirit of pursuing truth. Lessing
17. People are alive and books are dead. The living can read the dead book and live it. If you read the living from the dead, you can read people to death. Guo Moruo
18. When people become slaves to books, they take the living to death. If books are used as human tools, the knowledge in books will come alive. With vitality. Hua Luogeng
19. Take truth as the lamp, truth as the pillar, and nothing else as the pillar. Sakyamuni
2. Truth may sometimes become dim, but it will never go out. Li Wei
21. Just like a newborn baby, the truth of science is bound to develop constantly, spread widely and be invincible in the struggle. Franklin
22. Studying the truth, knowing the truth and believing in the truth are the highest virtues in human nature. Bacon
23. If you want to respect the truth, you should expect to suffer under your belly. Defoe
24. Learning requires the greatest tension and enthusiasm for people. Pavlov
25. The most remarkable thing is often the most difficult thing to understand. Although the truth is bitter, it is bright. Anonymous
26. It is despicable to hide the truth, and it is cowardly to lie because of fear of the truth. Ogliov
27. Everything will pass, but the truth will last forever. Dostoevsky
28, to pursue the truth, to know the truth, but also to rely on the truth, which is the highest moral character in human nature. Bacon
29. I love my teacher, but I love the truth more. Aristotle
3. Stick to the truth and never waver wherever it is. Herzen
31. Eternal devotion is the truth of life. Its perfection is the perfection of our life. Tagore
32. Truth gains vitality in people and is displayed. Camus
33. Besides the knowledge in books, we still need to gain knowledge from life. Mao Dun
34. Just as light exposes itself and the surrounding darkness, truth is both its own standard and a false standard. Spinoza
35. Various painful experiences have proved that in the process of understanding truth, profound knowledge is not the same as justice and justice. Belinsky
36, people need truth, just as the blind need a lively guide. Gorky
37. Truth is never distressed because someone does not admit it. Schiller
38. The price paid for the efforts to seek truth is always much higher than taking it without taking risks. Lessing
39. There are thousands of paths to fallacy, and there is only one path to truth. French proverb
4. To discover fruitful truth, one needs millions of people to ruin their lives in failed exploration and tragic mistakes. Mendeleev
41. Books are as rich as the sea, and there are all department stores. You can't have all your energy, but you can get what spring wants. Therefore, I hope that scholars will ask for one idea at a time. Su Shi
42. Seeking the truth scientifically requires our reason never to hold on to a certain hypothesis enthusiastically. Mo Luoya
43. Truth is like a gem. Although it should not be painted, it can be placed in a conspicuous place to make it discover more beautiful brilliance. Santayana
44. The discovery of truth, or the fulfillment of priority responsibility, all arouse our joy and make our whole life tremble. Croce
45. The real truth and indomitable character are higher than any title. Burns
46. The whole meaning of life lies in exploring the unknown endlessly and increasing more knowledge constantly. Zola
47. We only respect the truth, the truth that is free, infinite and knows no national boundaries, and the truth without racial discrimination or prejudice. Roman Roland
48. Truth likes criticism, because after criticism, truth will win; Fallacy fears criticism, because after criticism, fallacy will fail. Diderot
49. The noblest behavior I can imagine is to spread the truth, that is, to publicly give up mistakes. Lister
5. There are three principles in studying: extensive knowledge, more reading and diligent experiments. De Blaugley
51. Without freedom of thought, there would be no science and no truth. Lenan
52. The enemy can only cut off our heads and never shake our faith! Because the doctrine we believe in is the truth of the universe! Fang Zhimin
53. The unchangeable thing in the world is only the truth that everything is constantly changing. Sri Lanka
54. The core of truth is everywhere, the scope of truth is boundless, and we can't deny the existence of truth. Emerson
55. If the pain is exchanged for knowing the truth and sticking to it, we should consciously accept it with pleasure. At that time, and only then, the pain will turn into happiness. Zhang Zhixin
56. There is only one truth in the world: to be faithful to life and to love it. Roman Roland
57. There is only one truth, which is not in religion, but in science. Da Vinci
58. Even if you know half the truth through your own efforts, it is much better than knowing all the truth in a parrot fashion. Roman Roland
59. The higher a person pursues, the faster his talent will develop and the more beneficial it will be to society. I'm sure this is also a truth. Gorky
6. A society will be strong only when it makes the truth public. Zola
61. It is a man's bounden duty to be brave in exploring truth. Copernicus
62, the sea of truth, let all the undiscovered things lie in front of my eyes and let me explore. Newton
63. People should have a passion for truth and adopt it as soon as they see it. Goethe
64. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. Einstein
65. Instilling truth into his mind is only to ensure that he doesn't fill his mind with fallacies. Rousseau
66. A fact is a truth without gender. Ji Bolun
67. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. Lessing
68. In the long March of seeking truth, only by studying, constantly studying, diligently studying and creatively studying can we climb mountains and mountains. Hua Luogeng
69. To love science is to love truth. Therefore, honesty is the main virtue of scientists. Feuerbach
7. Truth is immortal, and negligence is fatal. Mrs. Eddie
71. Truth has three parts: to examine, that is, to seek it; Understanding, that is, it already exists; Confidence means using it. Socrates
72, the truth is strong, never afraid of the truth, bravely support the truth, tell others the truth, and fight for the truth. Liu Shaoqi
73. I was born for the truth, and I died for the truth. There is nothing of my own except the truth. Wang Ruofei
74. The only reliable standard of truth is self-consistency forever. Owen
75. Only the truth is what I should defend to the death. Cartwright
76. People's happiness lies not in money, not in love, but in truth. Czech proverb
77. It is a man's bounden duty to be brave in exploring the truth. Copernicus
78. Only by being faithful to the facts can we be faithful to the truth. Zhou Enlai
79. Truth is immortal forever, and fallacies will be corrected one day. Maedi
8. Fallacy can only come in through the door, and truth stands at the door. Latin American proverb
81. Learning is not all obtained from books. Experience gained in fact is learning. Chen Yian
82. Loving the truth is the most favorable condition for finding the truth. Helvetius
83. Intelligence will never stand still on the truth that has been known, but will always keep advancing towards the truth that has not yet been known. Bruno
84. The brilliance of truth is often covered, but it will never go out. Li Wei
85. In terms of truth and understanding, anyone who pretends to be an authority will surely collapse in God's jokes! Einstein
86. Truth always trumps lies, just as oil is always on the water. Latin American proverb
87. History breeds truth, which can compete with time and preserve the old things. It is a sign of the past, a lesson for the present and a lesson for future generations. Cervantes
88. Respect the truth, which is the starting point of great wisdom. Herzen
89. True science knows neither sympathy nor disgust, and its sole purpose is truth. Grove
9. Where there is no simplicity, kindness and truth, there is no greatness. Leo Tolstoy
91. The benefits of fallacy are temporary, but the benefits of truth are permanent. Diderot
92. People can't live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. Dante
93. The true feature of loving the truth is that the acceptance of any proposition never exceeds the degree shown by its evidence. Locke
94. Truth can only be close to permanent service or even powerful sacrifice. Turgenev
95. The river of truth flows through its ditch of mistakes; Like a bud, there is another question under a truth, and the truth questions nourish each other. Bacon
96. We seek the truth, and in all events, obtaining the truth is the highest pleasure. Santayana
97. It is the night when men are reading. Teenagers only know play, do not know to study well, to the old time regret when they are young, why don't know to study hard. Yan Zhenqing
98. Only when you are fearless in the struggle can you sculpt yourself into a utensil in the process of pursuing truth. Zhang Zhixin
99. It is best to compare truth to flint. The harder it is beaten, the more brilliant it will be. Marx's famous saying
Dare to explore
Learning and doing are originally related. If you learn, you must think, if you figure it out, you must do it. Only when you are doing it can you see whether you have really learned your hand. Otherwise, although there are many books, they just become a dead stack.
Independent thinking ability is an essential ability for scientific research and invention. Any important scientific creation and invention in history is inseparable from the inventor's independent and in-depth approach to problems.
The question of knowledge is a scientific one, which can't come from any hypocrisy and pride, but depends on its opposite honest and humble attitude.
being lazy in thinking, unwilling to delve into and deeply understand, and being complacent or content with insignificant knowledge are all reasons for poor intelligence. This kind of poverty is called stupidity in one word.
To read a good book, you must first lay a good foundation, read a good foundation, and then you can study individual problems on this basis. The foundation requires a wide range, while the research requires a deep range. The breadth and depth are also unified. Only the breadth can be deep, and only the depth can be broad.
famous sayings about exploring science
1. I would like to devote all my life to scientific research to contribute to my birth and cultivation of my motherland and people. Pavlov (former Soviet Union)
2. There is only one truth, which is not in religion, but in science. Da Vinci (Italy)
3. Science is always revolutionary and unorthodox; This is its nature; Only when science is sleeping. Salton
4. There is no royal road to science, and only those who climb the steep mountain roads without fear of danger can hope to reach its glorious summit. Marx
5. Science is always unfair. If it doesn't ask ten questions, it will never solve one. Bernard Shaw
6. It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than actions into words. Gorky
7. I never remember what has been printed in the dictionary. My memory is used to remember things that are not in books. Einstein
8. What knowledge is the most valuable? The consistent answer is science. -[English] Spencer
9. The sea of truth, let all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes and let me explore. Newton (England)
1. Pursuing objective truth and knowledge is man's highest and eternal goal. Einstein (USA)
11. The boundary of science is like the horizon: the closer you get to it, the farther it moves. Brecht (Germany)
12. It is more valuable to explore the truth than to possess it. Einstein (USA)
13. Although science has no national boundaries, a scholar has his own country. Pasteur
14. There is no doubt that philosophy and science promote each other in many ways. Lomonosov (former Soviet Union)
15. Science is by no means a selfish pleasure. Those who are fortunate enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first serve mankind with their knowledge. Marx
16. Living in the world and space, at first, he carefully penetrated the atmosphere, and then he conquered the whole solar system. -[Su] tsiolkovsky
17. The best assistant in science is your own mind, not anything else. Fabres (French)
18. The monotonous climbing action will make you tired, but every step is close to the top. Suhomlinski (former Soviet Union)
19. Science is the best way to make people's spirit brave. -[Italy] Bruno
2. Climbing the peak of science is like climbing Mount Everest. To overcome countless difficulties and obstacles, cowards and lazy people cannot enjoy the joy and happiness of victory. Chen Jingrun
21. With the help of science, people can correct the defects of nature. Mechnikov
22. All I have to do is to serve truth and justice with my meager strength, even if I don't like it. Einstein (America