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Degree Quotes by Albert Einstein
- Not until the creation and maintenance of decent conditions of life for all people are recognized and accepted as a common obligation of all people…
- Personally, I experience the greatest degree of pleasure in having contact with works of art. They furnish me with happy feelings of an intensity that…
- The true measure of a man is the degree to which he has managed to subjugate his ego.
- The school has always been the most important means of transferring the wealth of tradition from one generation to the next. This applies today in…
- The true value of a human being can be found in the degree to which he has attained liberation from the self.
- If I would be a young man again and had to decide how to make my living, I would not try to become a scientist…
- Personally, I experience the greatest degree of pleasure in having contact with works of art. They furnish me with happy feelings of an intensity such…
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- I do not doubt that all those who have received Baptism anywhere and from whomever do have Baptism, as long as it… — Saint Augustine
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