To love science is to love truth; therefore, honesty is the primary virtue of a scientist. — Feuerbach
Science is the organization of facts so as to derive universal laws or conclusions. — Darwin
Once a scientist has achieved something, they should forget what they have done and focus on what they ought to do. — Fichte
Science is a powerful force of wisdom, striving to break the shackles of mystery that bind me. — Gorky
The ability to think independently is essential for scientific research or any other work. Throughout history, every major scientific invention and creation has been due to the inventor's full exercise of this original spirit. — Hua Luogeng
A scientist who does not practice is like a bee that does not make honey. — Anonymous
Science is a vast treasure house of accumulated human knowledge. — Krupskaya
Brilliant science requires beautiful ideals, and beautiful ideals require action to be realized. — Proverb
Science is at home everywhere, but no harvest will ever be reaped where nothing is sown. — Herzen
Asking a question is often more important than solving one, because solving a problem might merely be a skill in teaching or experimentation. However, posing new questions and new possibilities, or looking at old problems from new angles, requires creative imagination and marks the true progress of science. — Einstein
Science requires a person to dedicate their entire life; even if you had two lifetimes, it would still not be enough. — Pavlov
An excellent scientist is necessarily a madman to some extent. — Kapitsa
Science requires people to give everything willingly, not with ulterior motives, in order to receive the heavy medal of calm knowledge as a reward. — Herzen
Learn to do the "drudgery" of science. Study facts, compare facts, and accumulate facts. — Pavlov
Learn to do the hard work of science. Secondly, be humble. Thirdly, have passion. Remember, science requires a person's entire life. — Pavlov
Science is the best way to make the human spirit brave. — Bruno
A teacher must have a healthy body, the hands of a farmer, a scientific mind, an interest in art, and the spirit of reforming society. — Tao Xingzhi
Science has no borders because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is the torch that lights the world; but scholars belong to their motherland. — Pasteur
True science knows neither sympathy nor hatred; its sole purpose is truth. — Grove
Science is an effective antidote to fanaticism and nonsense. — Smith
Science is the study of seeking truth from facts, leaving no room for falsehood. — Hua Luogeng
Science is the common wealth of mankind, and the task of true scientists is to enrich this treasure house of knowledge for the benefit of all humanity. — Kolmogorov
Scientific research can dispel superstition because it encourages people to think and observe things based on cause and effect. — Einstein
Science requires intense work and great passion from everyone. — Pavlov
The eternity of science lies in the unremitting pursuit; in terms of its capacity, science is inexhaustible, and in terms of its goals, it is forever unreachable. — Karl von Bühl
In the world of science, errors are like bubbles that quickly disappear, while truth is eternal. — Terada Torahiko
Science is continuous cognition, not just discovery, but invention. — Rubakin
Science is an honest discipline that relies on the accumulated labor and wisdom of many people. — Li Siguang
Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, and imagination embraces the entire world, driving progress and being the source of the evolution of knowledge. Seriously speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. — Einstein
Science is the most important, most beautiful, and most necessary thing in life. — Chekhov
There is no smooth road in science; only those who unhesitatingly climb the steep mountain paths despite the hardships can hope to reach the glorious summit. — Marx
For scientists, the inviolable principle is to work for human civilization. — Joseph Needham
In scientific work, those who are unwilling to move forward with the facts can rarely understand them. — Huxley
Wisdom does not belong to wicked minds; science without conscience is the destruction of the soul. — Rabelais
Any achievement I have made in science is only due to long-term reflection, patience, and diligence. — Darwin