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Philosopher Quotes by Albert Einstein
- 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…
- This is what the painter, the poet, the speculative philosopher, and the natural scientists do, each in his own fashion.
- It has often been said, and certainly not without justification, that the man of science is a poor philosopher.
- Development of Western science is based on two great achievements: the invention of the formal logical system (in Euclidean geometry) by the Greek philosophers, and…
- ...the physicist cannot simply surrender to the philosopher the critical contemplation of the theoretical foundations; for, he himself knows best, and feels more surely where…
- The man of science is a poor philosopher.
- Philosophers play with the word, like a child with a doll.... It does not mean that everything in life is relative.
- This is a question too difficult for a mathematician. It should be asked of a philosopher"(when asked about completing his income tax form)
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- If we mean to have heroes, statesmen and philosophers, we should have learned women. — Abigail Adams
- Poets are the sense, philosophers the intelligence of humanity. — Samuel Beckett
- Pakistan is heir to an intellectual tradition of which the illustrious exponent was the poet and philosopher Mohammad Iqbal. He saw the… — Benazir Bhutto
- It has always surprised me how little attention philosophers have paid to humor, since it is a more significant process of mind… — Edward de Bono
- It's always amazed me how little attention philosophers, psychologists, or anyone else actually has paid to humor. — Edward de Bono
- There is nothing so absurd that some philosopher has not already said it. — Marcus Tullius Cicero