Science is by no means a selfish pursuit of pleasure. Those fortunate enough to engage in scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve humanity. — Karl Marx
For innovation, methods are a new world; the most important thing is not knowledge, but thinking. — Lang Gaiming, "The Secrets of Innovation"
The Way renews daily, and so must art; the new brings vitality, without it, there is death. — Xu Beihong
Climbing the heights of science is like mountaineers ascending Mount Everest, overcoming countless obstacles; cowards and the lazy cannot enjoy the joy and happiness of victory. — Chen Jingrun
In natural science, establishing methods and studying important experimental conditions is often more valuable than discovering individual facts. — Pavlov
Human innovation is extremely difficult, which is why existing forms are often regarded as sacred heritage. — Monsen
Wild imagination adds extraordinary color to life, essential for every young and sensitive person. — Baustovsky
One should constantly renew oneself, like hard and resilient metal that can withstand any trial. — Leskov
With spiritual experiments and observations as the basis for research, imagination becomes the designer of natural science theories. — Tyndall
Those who act merely by others’ opinions and bind themselves cannot make rapid progress; especially in an era where science and technology change rapidly, they will fall behind. — Soichiro Honda
Scientific imagination ultimately represents bold creation in science and technology. — Fei Ding
If innovation belongs only to exceptional individuals, a conventional lifestyle may still be tolerated; but when innovation becomes an essential quality for human survival and competition, adhering to conventional ways amounts to self-defeat. — Jin Ma, "Romance of the 21st Century"