To love science is to love truth; therefore, honesty is the primary virtue of a scientist. — Feuerbach
All good books are like conversations with the most outstanding people of the past. — Descartes
Reading is the best way to learn. Following the thoughts of great people is the most interesting science. — Pushkin
Being a reader does not necessarily mean one has knowledge; true common sense is knowing knowledge, being able to think, and being able to work. — Xu Teli
Science is a matter of integrity; it is built upon the labor and wisdom of many people. — Edison
We can collect knowledge through reading, but we must use thinking to separate the wheat from the chaff. — Fust
Searching for truth scientifically requires our intellect to never fanatically cling to any hypothesis. — Moloya
The mountain of books has diligence as its path; the sea of learning has hard work as its boat.
Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.
Labor is the source of knowledge; knowledge is the guide of life.
Accumulating knowledge is better than accumulating gold and silver.
Three things in this world are most precious: knowledge, food, and friendship.
If you do not work hard in your youth, you will regret it in your old age.
Lush seedlings need water; growing youths need learning.
Learning without thinking leads to confusion; thinking without learning leads to peril.
If you do not rise early in the morning, you miss a day; if you do not study hard in your youth, you miss a lifetime.
Read ten thousand books, and you will write with divine inspiration.