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Famous sayings and epigrams related to science and technology

1, the immortal honor of science lies in that it overcomes people's insecurity in front of themselves and nature through its role in people's minds. -Einstein

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

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. Gorky

Science is the warmth and happiness in my heart. You make me fearless. Go to hell. Although prisoners rarely see the light of day, you can smash chains and iron bars. Bruno

6. Science is to sort out facts in order to draw universal laws and conclusions. -Darwin

7. 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

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

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

10, without science and art, there would be no people and people's lives. Leo Tolstoy

1 1. People need science, and countries that don't develop science will become colonies. -Aurio Curie.

12, science is the best antidote to fanaticism and madness. -Adam Smith

13, regardless of the past or present, 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

14, science has no national boundaries, because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is the torch to light up the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. Pasteur

15. There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb along steep mountain roads can hope to reach its glorious summit. Marx

16, books should obey science, not the other way around. bacon

17, 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

18, scientific research is unknown, and researchers should 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 rush. Both are indispensable. Zhu Zhaoliang

19, when conducting scientific research, I always pay more attention to the prediction of the final result. -Lu Jiaxi

20. The laws of science are objective truths and will not be out of date. The way people use these laws and the corresponding design schemes are changing with each passing day. -Wang Zhuxi