Science's enemies are no fewer than its friends. — Turkish proverb
Science is an honest discipline; it is impossible to create or invent by luck. If one does not understand the essence of a problem, even encountering an opportunity will be in vain. This is why some return from the treasure mountain empty-handed. — Hwa Luo-geng
Science will not abandon those who love it sincerely. — Zamenjof
The vocation of scientists is to continue striving to thoroughly reveal the mysteries of nature and master them so that they can benefit humanity in the future. — Marie Curie
Science is by no means a selfish pleasure. Those fortunate enough to be dedicated to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve humanity. — Karl Marx
Science provides nourishment for the young and solace for the old; it adds splendor to a happy life and protects you in moments of misfortune. — Lomonosov
The mission of science is to serve the people. — Tolstoy
The purpose of science is to provide a true depiction of the universe. — Lenin
The true and reasonable purpose of science lies in benefiting human life, enriching it with new inventions and wealth. — Francis Bacon
Science is called science precisely because it admits no idols, fears no overthrowing of outdated things, and listens carefully to the calls of practice and experience. — Stalin
Science is both the highest achievement of human wisdom and the source of the most promising material welfare. — Bernard
The end of scientific development is philosophy, and the end of philosophy is religion. — Chen Ning Yang
The history of science, in a sense, is a history of illusions and failures, a history of great fools working with clumsiness and inefficiency. — Teranoobue
The eternity of science lies in its relentless pursuit; in terms of its capacity, it is inexhaustible, and in terms of its goals, it is forever unreachable. — Carl von Bühl
Scientists do not create anything; they reveal the existing hidden truths of nature. Artists create imitations of reality. — Oksaroff
Scientists must grasp certain universal characteristics from complex empirical facts that can be expressed by precise formulas, thereby exploring the universal principles of nature. — Albert Einstein
The great progress of science stems from fresh and bold imagination. — John Dewey
Science has no borders, but scholars have their own countries. — Louis Pasteur
Many major breakthroughs in science are accumulated from tiny, minute achievements.
Science respects facts and obeys truth, and will not succumb to any pressure. — Tong Di-zhou
The progress of scientific research and its ever-expanding fields will arouse our hope. — Alfred Nobel
Every great achievement in science begins with bold fantasy. — John Dewey
Science and technology are the primary productive force.
The seeds of science grow for the harvest of the people. — Mendeleev
Science requires a person's entire life. — Pavlov
The bold activity of science is endless and should have no end. — Gorky
The progress of science depends on the labor of scientists and the value of their inventions. — Pasteur
Science has no borders, but scientists have borders. — Pavlov
The exploration and research of science are beautiful in themselves, and the joy they bring is its own reward; thus, I find happiness in my work. — Marie Curie
Science books free us from ignorance, while literary works free us from vulgarity; both are equally beneficial and necessary for true education and human happiness. — Chernyshevsky
Science is not only the best for intellectual training but also for character training. — Herbert Spencer
The conceit of science is modest compared to the conceit of ignorance. — Herbert Spencer
Scientists do not rely on individual thought, but on the synthesis of thousands of people's wisdom. Everyone thinks about a problem and does their part, adding it to the great edifice of established knowledge. — Ernest Rutherford
The realm of science is vast, but human life is very short. — Balzac
Science and technology are the primary productive force.
Scientific inspiration does not come from waiting. If there is any chance in scientific discovery, it only comes to those who are well-educated, capable of independent thinking, and possess a persistent spirit, and not to the lazy. — Hwa Luo-geng
Science and art are two sides of the same coin. — T.D. Lee
The boundaries of science are like the horizon: the closer you get, the further it moves. — Bertolt Brecht
The scientific pursuit of truth requires our intellect to never dogmatically adhere to any hypothesis. — Moroya
Scientific truth should not be sought in the dust-covered books of ancient sages, but in experiments and theory based on them. True philosophy is written in the greatest book always open before us—the universe, nature itself; people must read it. — Galileo
What is the greatest gift science has given to humanity? To make us believe in the power of truth. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit; only long-term accumulation can turn drops into an ocean. — Compton, Hwa Luo-geng
Science is unworthy of the name if it does not or will not influence peoples beyond its own nation. — Max Planck
Science can not only provide knowledge to the young and joy to the elderly, but also makes people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, creating real spiritual and material wealth for the people. — Mendeleev
Science, labor, and practical work can awaken our sickly and dissolute youth. — Oksaroff