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Him Quotes by Albert Einstein
- 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…
- Let every man judge according to his own standards, by what he has himself read, not by what others tell him.
- Nobody knows how the stand of our knowledge about the atom would be without him. Personally, [Niels] Bohr is one of the amiable colleagues I…
- I see only with deep regret that God punishes so many of His children for their numerous stupidities, for which only He Himself can be…
- The more a man is imbued with the ordered regularity of all events the firmer becomes his conviction that there is no room left by…
- If this being is omnipotent, then every occurrence, including every human action, every human thought, and every human feeling and aspiration is also His work;…
- If you want to find out anything from the theoretical physicists about the methods they use, I advise you to stick closely to one principle:…
- The American lives even more for his goals, for the future, than the European. Life for him is always becoming, never being.
- Man tries to make for himself in the fashion that suits him best a simplified and intelligible picture of the world; he then tries to…
- I believe the most important mission of the state is to protect the individual and make it possible for him to develop into a creative…
- I cannot accept any concept of God based on the fear of life or the fear of death, or blind faith. I cannot prove to…
- About God, I cannot accept any concept based on the authority of the Church... As long as I can remember. I have resented mass indoctrination.…
- It is quite possible that we can do greater things than Jesus, for what is written in the Bible about him is poetically embellished.
- The stakes are immense, the task colossal, the time is short. But we may hope - we must hope - that man's own creation, man's…
- Everybody felt his superiority, but nobody felt oppressed by it. Though he had no illusions about people and human affairs, he was full of kindness…
- About Newton: Nature to him was an open book, whose letters he could read without effort.
- The years of searching in the dark for a truth that one feels but cannot express, the intense desire and the alternations of confidence and…
- The mathematician knows some things, no doubt, but not those things one usually wants to get from him.
- In conclusion I wish to say that in working at the problem here dealt with I have had the loyal assistance of my friend and…
- Man is, at one and the same time, a solitary being and a social being. As a solitary being, he attempts to protect his own…
- Every serious scientific worker is painfully conscious of this involuntary relegation to an ever-narrowing sphere of knowledge, which threatens to deprive the investigator of his…
- That a man can take pleasure in marching in formation to the strains of a band is enough to make me despise him. He has…
- Fortunate Newton, happy childhood of science. Nature to him was an open book. He stands before us strong, certain, and alone.
- That's my mathematician who examines problems which I put before him and checks their validity. You see, I am not myself a good mathematician.
- Hitler appeared, a man with limited intellectual abilities and unfit for any useful work, bursting with envy and bitterness against all whom circumstance and nature…
More Him Quotes
- I'm hoping someday that some kid, black or white, will hit more home runs than myself. Whoever it is, I'd be pulling… — Hank Aaron
- I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is over self. — Aristotle
- A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler… — Aristotle
- Yes, all fundamentalists feel that in a secular society, God has been relegated to the margin, to the periphery and they are… — Karen Armstrong
- There is in every madman a misunderstood genius whose idea, shining in his head, frightened people, and for whom delirium was the… — Antonin Artaud
- To insult someone we call him 'bestial. For deliberate cruelty and nature, 'human' might be the greater insult. — Isaac Asimov
- Today, the Iraqi citizen sees that America is coming and wants to occupy his country and kill him, and he is willing… — Bashar al-Assad
- If a superior give any order to one who is under him which is against that man's conscience, although he do not… — Francis of Assisi
- When suffering knocks at your door and you say there is no seat for him, he tells you not to worry because… — Chinua Achebe
- When I was doing Bean more than I've done him in the last few years, I did strange things - like appearing… — Rowan Atkinson
- Art is man's constant effort to create for himself a different order of reality from that which is given to him. — Chinua Achebe
- Fame often makes a writer vain, but seldom makes him proud. — Wystan Hugh Auden