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- One had to cram all this stuff into one's mind for the examinations, whether one liked it or not. This coercion had such a deterring…
- It is every man's obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it.
- But in physics I soon learned to scent out the paths that led to the depths, and to disregard everything else, all the many things…
- Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.
- In that way imagination and intelligence enter into our existence in the part of servants of the primary instincts.
- Space by itself, and time by itself, are doomed to fade away into mere shadows, and only a kind union of the two will preserve…
- I feel that you are justified in looking into the future with true assurance, because you have a mode of living in which we find…
- Science is the century-old endeavour to bring together by means of systematic thought the perceptible phenomena of this world into as thorough-going an association as…
- One had to cram all this stuff into one's mind for the examinations, whether one liked it or not. This coercion had such a deterring…
- The person who reads too much and uses his brain too little will fall into lazy habits of thinking.
- Look deep into nature and then you'll understand everything better
- Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. ~Albert Einstein
- People like you and I, though mortal of course like everyone else, do not grow old no matter how long we live...[We] never cease to…
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