Successful scientists are often individuals with wide-ranging interests. Their originality may stem from their erudition. Diversity keeps perspectives fresh, whereas focusing too long on a single narrow field can lead to stagnation. — Beveridge
Scientific research can dispel superstition because it encourages people to think about and observe things based on cause and effect. — Einstein
Wisdom does not belong to a malicious mind; science without conscience is the destruction of the soul. — Rabelais
Being both imaginative and realistic is the unique style of scientific workers. Let us explore the infinite truths in the long river of the universe! — Guo Moruo
As a scientist, the most important thing to my success is my love for science and my commitment to long-term exploration. — Darwin
The sensitivity and originality of youth, when combined with the extensive knowledge and experience of mature scientists, can complement each other perfectly. — Beveridge
When science reaches a peak, it is met with broad prospects toward new heights and new paths for further development. — Vavilov
In science, every path should be explored; discovering a path that does not work is itself a great contribution to science. Let me handle the thankless task of proving "this way is blocked"! — Einstein
Science is constant cognition; it is not just discovery, but also invention. — Rubakin
In the world of science, errors are like bubbles that quickly vanish, while truth is eternal. — Terada Torahiko
To love science is to love truth; therefore, honesty is the primary virtue of a scientist. — Feuerbach
True scientific spirit develops from correct criticism and self-criticism. Real scientific achievements must withstand the test of facts. With these dual safeguards, we can proceed boldly without falling into the trap of arrogance. — Li Siguang
Science also requires creativity and imagination. Only through imagination can we break free from traditional constraints and develop science. — Guo Moruo
Once a scientist achieves success, they should forget their past accomplishments and focus more on what they ought to do next. — Fichte
Science requires individuals to devote themselves unselfishly and willingly, in order to receive the heavy cross of calm knowledge as a reward. — Herzen
Science is the most important, most beautiful, and most necessary thing in life. — Chekhov
In science, we should focus on things, not on people. — Marie Curie
Science is always revolutionary and unorthodox; that is its nature. It is only when science is sleeping that it is not so. — Salton
Do not lose your ability to perceive life, beauty, and poetry by spending too much time buried in science. — Darwin
Science is the vast treasure trove of knowledge accumulated by humanity. — Krupskaya
A teacher must possess a healthy body, the hands of a farmer, the mind of a scientist, an interest in art, and a spirit of social reform. — Tao Xingzhi
First and foremost, I demand that you trust science, trust reason, and trust yourself. — Hegel
Independent thinking is essential for scientific research and any other work. Throughout history, any major scientific invention was the result of the inventor fully utilizing this spirit of originality. — Hua Luogeng
Science is the best way to make the human spirit brave. — Bruno
A person who loves practice but does not seek science is like a sailor in a ship without a rudder or compass. — Da Vinci
Science is a bit like the air you breathe—it is everywhere. — Eisenhower
Time is the great friend of truth, prejudice is her greatest enemy, and humility is her eternal companion. — Gordon
Science is the process of organizing facts to derive universal laws and conclusions. — Darwin
People need science; a nation that does not develop science will inevitably become a colony. — Joliot-Curie
Natural science is a weapon for humanity to fight for freedom.
What knowledge is most valuable? The consistent answer is science. — Spencer
True knowledge and insight must come from science. — Sun Yat-sen
Humans use knowledge to understand things and practice to change them; they use the former to master the universe and the latter to create it. — Croce
Scientific imagination is ultimately the bold creation of science and technology. — Fiedler
Where is the sun? Where there is thought; where is the cold? Where ignorance dwells. These facts constitute an entire science. — Balzac