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Selected 35 Classic Quotations of Nobel Prize Winners

1. If the meaning of tradition or "handed down from generation to generation" only blindly or meticulously follows the style of predecessors, then tradition is not desirable. eliot

2. Anyone who meets a friendly person in the world and experiences a state of mutual concern is enjoying the joy of heaven and earth.

In the vast ocean of science, there are many new fields waiting for young scientists to explore. As long as you choose the right career goals, you will have a bright future. —— Yang Zhenning

4. We only respect the truth, the truth that is free, unrestricted and regardless of national boundaries, and the truth without racial discrimination or prejudice.

If you can find pleasure in wasting time, it is not a waste of time. Bertrand Russell

6. Being alive is not misfortune. -Sally Prudholm

7. All great actions and ideas have an ordinary beginning. -Camus

I knew from a very young age that what you really need is not so easy to get, so when I try to achieve a certain goal, I am very satisfied with myself. -Henry Taube (1983 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry)

9. Beggars don't envy millionaires, but they will definitely envy beggars with higher incomes. Bertrand Russell

10. Life is a bow and bowstring is a dream.

It is terrible that people have no ideal for their work. Sinclair Lewis

12. All the fun of life is the fun of creation: the action of a love genius depends on creating this fire.

13. If you want to achieve great things, you must have dreams, be practical and not go to extremes. Roosevelt

14. Some people think that persistence will make us stronger, but sometimes letting go will. -Hayes

15. Pursuing truth and knowledge and striving for it is one of the highest qualities of human beings. -Einstein

16. Many girls have enough morality and ideas to make people forget their beauty. -Sally Prudholm

17. No one can tell you what to do in order to continue living. You got it? This is loneliness. You have to face it alone. Loneliness is like charge. You can bear a certain amount without losing it. William Faulkner

18. Despising yourself, betraying yourself, and denying your beliefs with death are the greatest punishment and the greatest sin in the world. I would rather bear the pain and disaster in the world than come to this.

19. How deep the suffering is, how high the glory of mankind is. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

20. What we call heroes are not those who win by thinking or strength. The heroes I call are only those with noble virtues.

2 1. After I was destined to leave here forever, everything was the same as before, and my departure left no trace. -Vidya Dar Sula Prasad Naipaul

22. Life is an excuse for the weak, and luck is a humble word for the strong.

23. There are some things you can't tell others, some things you don't have to tell others, some things you can't tell others at all, and some things you will regret immediately even if you tell others. -romain rolland

24. Keep running towards a goal. This is the secret of success. -Pavlov (1904 Nobel Prize winner in physiology or medicine)

25. I drink ideal wine and eat fantasy medicine, so I will always be full of vigor and vitality. John Galsworthy

26. Doubt and faith are both necessary. Doubt can destroy yesterday's beliefs and open the way for tomorrow's beliefs.

27. Success is from failure to failure, and you still don't change your enthusiasm. Churchill

28. Let your life be spent in pursuit, and there will be many beautiful moments in this life. Roosevelt

29. Only in the pursuit of fantasy can people give life its proper meaning. Eugene O'Neill

30. Most people die in their twenties and thirties, because after this age, they are just their own shadows, and then they imitate themselves for the rest of their lives, repeating what they have done, thought, loved and hated in their lives more mechanically and affectedly day after day. -romain rolland

3 1. The world kissed me in pain and asked me to sing. Tagore

It took us two years to learn to speak, but it took us sixty years to learn to shut up. Many times, the more you talk, the more alienated you are, and the more contradictions you have. -Hemingway

Wisdom and friendship are the only lights that illuminate our night.

34. The problem in this world is that smart people are full of doubts, while stupid people believe it. Bertrand Russell

35. The poor one is too addicted to happiness! After selfish happiness becomes the only goal in life, life soon becomes aimless.