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Men Quotes by Albert Einstein
- Everything has changed except the way man thinks (when the hydrogen bomb was exploded)
- Without the sense of fellowship with men of like mind... life would have seemed to me empty.
- I have never belonged wholeheartedly to a country, a state, nor to a circle of friends, nor even to my own family. When I was…
- When I was a fairly precocious young man I became thoroughly impressed with the futility of the hopes and strivings that chase most men restlessly…
- I believe that the horrifying deterioration in the ethical conduct of people today stems from the mechanization and dehumanization of our lives. A disastrous by-product…
- The value of a man resides in what he gives
- The finest emotion of which we are capable is the mystic emotion. Herein lies the germ of all art and all true science. Anyone to…
- Men like Henry George [ the pioneer of land value taxation] are rare, unfortunately. One cannot imagine a more beautiful combination of intellectual keenness, artistic…
- A man who is convinced of the truth of his religion is indeed never tolerant. At the least, he is to feel pity for the…
- When I was still a rather precocious young man, I already realized most vividly the futility of the hopes and aspirations that most men pursue…
- Men should continue to fight, but they should fight for things worth while, not for imaginary geographical lines, racial prejudices and private greed draped in…
- Joy and amazement of the beauty and grandeur of this world of which man can just form a faint notion...
- But the personality that finally emerges is largely formed by the environment in which a man happens to find himself during his development, by the…
- 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…
- The real problem is in the hearts and minds of men. It is not a problem of physics but of ethics. It is easier to…
- I am strongly drawn to a frugal life and am often oppressively aware that I am engrossing an undue amount of the labor of my…
- ... it is a welcome symptom in an age which is commonly denounced as materialistic, that it makes heroes of men whose goals lie wholly…
- I believe serious progress (in the abolition of war) can be achieved only when men become organized on an international scale and refuse, as a…
- I appeal to all men and women, whether they be eminent or humble, to declare that they will refuse to give any further assistance to…
- 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…
- The history of scientific and technical discovery teaches us that the human race is poor in independent and creative imagination. Even when the external and…
- I have never belonged wholeheartedly to country or State, to my circle of friends or even to my own family... Such isolation is sometimes bitter,…
- The physicists say that I am a mathematician, and the mathematicians say that I am a physicist. I am a completely isolated man and though…
- 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…
- Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.
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- Let each man exercise the art he knows. — Aristophanes
- A man's homeland is wherever he prospers. — Aristophanes
- Men of sense often learn from their enemies. It is from their foes, not their friends, that cities learn the lesson of… — Aristophanes
- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
- Democracy is when the indigent, and not the men of property, are the rulers. — Aristotle
- At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst. — Aristotle
- Jealousy is both reasonable and belongs to reasonable men, while envy is base and belongs to the base, for the one makes… — Aristotle