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Remains Quotes by Albert Einstein
- ...behind all the discernible laws and connections, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable.
- One must console oneself with the thought that time has a sieve through which most of these important things run into the ocean of oblivion…
- I do not believe in race as such. Race is a fraud. All modern people are the conglomeration of so many ethnic mixtures that no…
- Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.
- That which is impenetrable to us really exists. Behind the secrets of nature remains something subtle, intangible, and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything…
- The really valuable thing in the pageant of human life seems to me not the political state, but the creative, sentient individual, the personality; it…
- A photograph never grows old. You and I change, people change all through the months and years but a photograph always remains the same. How…
- Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school.
More Remains Quotes
- That said, the question remains: how to strike the balance between free speech and mutual respect in this mixed-up world, both blessed… — Timothy Garton Ash
- I think you may see again a rise at the federal government level for a - a call for the federal constitutional… — Michele Bachmann
- Silence is the universal refuge, the sequel to all dull discourses and all foolish acts, a balm to our every chagrin, as… — Henry David Thoreau
- Have you fallen in love with the wrong person yet?' Jace said, "Unfortunately, Lady of the Haven, my one true love remains… — Cassandra Clare
- Our desires always increase with our possessions. The knowledge that something remains yet unenjoyed impairs our enjoyment of the good before us. — Samuel Johnson
- Suppose that we are wise enough to learn and know - and yet not wise enough to control our learning and knowledge,… — Isaac Asimov
- The things we truly love stay with us always, locked in our hearts as long as life remains. — Josephine Baker
- In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years. — Jacques Barzun