Develop the habit of rigor and patience; learn to do small tasks in science; study facts, compare facts, and accumulate facts. — Pavlov
War does not decide who is right, only who is left. — Russell
At the age of 21, my expectations dropped to zero. Since then, everything has been a bonus. — Hawking
The lessons of history tell us that people do not learn from history. — Shaw
What gives me the greatest pleasure is not having knowledge, but continuous learning; not what I have, but continuous acquisition; not the height reached, but continuous climbing. — Gauss
To win, you must first dare to try. — Einstein
If a person could achieve even half of what they desired, their troubles would also double. — Franklin
Activity and dissatisfaction are the first necessities of progress. — Edison
To conquer oneself requires even greater courage, and its victory is the most glorious of all victories. — Plato
We live only once in this world, so we should cherish our time. We must live an authentic and meaningful life. — Pavlov
A person's greatest test is their luckiest moment. — Wallace
Fall down, get up, and you will succeed. — Newton
Contentment is natural wealth; luxury is man-made poverty. — Socrates
I love my teacher, but I love truth even more. — Aristotle
Truth possesses such power that the more you attempt to attack it, the more your attack only serves to enrich and prove it. — Galileo
To attempt to replace one's own effort with urgent prayers for God's blessing is an act of dishonesty and human cowardice. — Newton
Goodness is happiness, and the Golden Mean is the highest good and the ultimate beauty. — Aristotle
The greatest flaw of mediocre people is that they often think they are superior to others. — Franklin
Life is like an anvil; the more it is struck, the more sparks it produces. — Galileo
When an inner struggle begins within a person, life gains value. — Browning
Life in this world is short; our best repayment for this brief life is work. — Edison
Many failures do not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. — Edison
Errors are manifold, while truth is but one; this is why failure is easy and success is difficult, and missing the mark is easy while hitting it is hard. — Aristotle
A person's value to society depends primarily on how much their emotions, thoughts, and actions contribute to the benefit of humanity. — Einstein
If you hope for success, let perseverance be your friend, experience your counselor, confidence your glory, and hope your sentinel. — Edison
Beauty is a form of goodness; it causes pleasure precisely because it is good. — Aristotle
Human nature, though often hidden, is difficult to suppress and even harder to eradicate. Even forced suppression only makes it more violent once the pressure is released. Only long-term habits can somewhat alter one's innate temperament and character. — Bacon
Our greatest weakness is giving up. The most effective way to achieve success is to try one more time. — Edison
Praising good things is good, but praising evil is the act of a deceiver and a cheat. — Democritus
A pleasant life is created by pleasant thoughts. — Newton
Those without knowledge always discuss the ignorance of others, while the knowledgeable constantly discover their own ignorance. — Descartes
I think, therefore I am. — Descartes
Logic will take you from A to B; imagination will take you everywhere. — Einstein
The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in survival. — Aristotle
Wise people have long ears and short tongues. — Fleig
A good character is more precious than gold; the former is a natural talent, the latter is a gift of fate. — Edison
The reason some smart people fail to succeed is due to their lack of tenacious willpower. — Newton
Those who lack the drive to pursue knowledge deserve only condemnation and contempt. — Faraday
One must strike back to move forward; courage mitigates the blows of fate. — Democritus
Reading for the mind is like gymnastics for the body. — Edison
Scientific research can dispel superstition because it encourages people to think and observe things based on causality. — Einstein
Without doubled diligence, there is neither talent nor genius. — Mendeleev
If you ask a skilled skater how to achieve success, he will tell you: "Fall down, get up"—that is success. — Newton
A beggar does not envy a millionaire, but he certainly envies a beggar who earns more. — Russell
Individuality is difference, and difference is creation. — Edison
Everyone makes a long list of virtues they expect their friends to have, but few are willing to cultivate those qualities in themselves. — Edison
Any achievement I have made in science is merely the result of long-term reflection, patience, and diligence. — Darwin
In science, we should focus on things, not on people. — Marie Curie
The ability of independent thinking and judgment should always be prioritized. — Einstein
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him discover himself. — Galileo
It's not that I am so smart; it's just that I stay with problems longer. — Einstein
Strictness commands respect, but rudeness breeds resentment. Even professional criticism should be solemn and not insulting or mocking. — Bacon
Think before you act, lest you do something foolish. For hasty actions and words are marks of baseness. — Pythagoras
Money should only serve to meet personal needs; if excessive, it becomes a detriment that stifles human talent. — Nobel
If you cannot control your temper, your temper will control you. — Newton
In the realm of mathematics, what matters is not what we know, but how we know it. — Pythagoras
Birds of a feather flock together. — Aristotle
In anger, keep your mouth shut, lest you increase your fury. — Socrates
If life were devoid of joy, it would be a tragedy. — Hawking