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Hardly Quotes by Albert Einstein
- Scientific research is based on the idea that everything that takes place is determined by laws of Nature, and therefore this holds for the action…
- Man like every other animal is by nature indolent. If nothing spurs him on, then he will hardly think, and will behave from habit like…
- But could not our situation be compared to one of a menacing epidemic? People are unable to view this situation in its true light, for…
- It is easy to say something new, if all senses one will eschew. But hardly ever is found, that the new is also sound.
- What is the meaning of human life, or, for that matter, of the life of any creature? To know the answer to this question means…
- I know little about nature and hardly anything about men.
- Scientific research is based on the idea that everything that takes place is determined by laws of nature, and therefore this holds for the action…
- You can hardly find someone among Geniuses around the world that doesn't have a kind of special religious feeling for him/herself this religion is different…
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