Science's enemies are no fewer than its friends. — Turkish Proverb
Science makes itself at home everywhere—but no harvest is ever reaped where nothing is sown. — Herzen
What is the greatest gift science gives to mankind? To make mankind believe in the power of truth. — Compton
Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot live in a cradle forever. They constantly strive for living space and world, carefully emerging from the atmosphere at first, and then conquering the entire solar system. — Tsiolkovsky
At the entrance to science, as at the entrance to hell, the requirement must be made: all hesitation must be eradicated. Here, any cowardice is of no use. — Marx
The purpose of science is to provide a true picture of the universe. — Lenin
Those who have not been tormented by the unknown do not know the joy of discovery. — Bernard
There are no smooth roads in science; only those who climb the steep mountain paths despite the hardships have hope of reaching the glorious summit. — Marx
Science has no borders, but scientists should devote all their strength to their motherland. — Pasteur
The creation of the poet, the eloquence of the philosopher, the skill of the explorer—these are the materials that make up a great scientist. — Zamyatin
Truth is a tool for knowing things, a ladder on the path of human progress and ascent. — Gorky
Because truth is brilliant, a single crack can illuminate the entire field. — Herzen
Respecting truth is the beginning of wisdom. — Herzen
It is truth that possesses me, rather than me possessing truth. — Marx
Anyone who poses as a judge in the realm of truth and knowledge will be overthrown by the laughter of the gods. — Einstein
The first and last thing required of a genius is the love of truth. — Goethe
I would rather hear the painful truth than sweet lies. — American Proverb
Time is the great friend of truth, prejudice is her greatest enemy, and humility is her eternal companion. — Gordon
Everything passes, only truth remains. — Russian Proverb
Truth is truth only because it stands in opposition to error and falsehood. — Chernyshevsky
The main obstacle to knowing truth is not error, but apparent truth. — Tolstoy
There are thousands of roads to error, but only one road to truth. — Rousseau