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Scientific Quotes by Albert Einstein
- Thus I came...to a deep religiosity, which, however, reached an abrupt end at the age of 12. Through the reading of popular scientific books I…
- Scientific research is based on the idea that everything that takes place is determined by laws of Nature, and therefore this holds for the action…
- My deep religiosity [...] found an abrupt ending at the age of twelve, through the reading of popular scientific books.
- Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it. One should earn one's living by work of which…
- We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.
- The scientific theorist is not to be envied. For Nature, or more precisely experiment, is an exorable and not very friendly judge of his work.…
- My scientific work is motivated by an irresistible longing to understand the secrets of nature not by other feelings.
- To be sure, it is not the fruits of scientific research that elevate a man and enrich his nature, but the urge to understand, the…
- Relativity is a purely scientific matter and has nothing to do with religion.
- I have never obtained any ethical values from my scientific work.
- The content of scientific theory itself offers no moral foundation for the personal conduct of life.
- Berlin is the place to which I am most closely bound by human and scientific ties.
- Scientific research can reduce superstition by encouraging people to think and view things in terms of cause and effect.
- What Artistic and Scientific Experience Have in Common - Where the world ceases to be the scene of our personal hopes and wishes, where we…
- Qualities I sought in a scientific theory were naturalness, inner perfection and logical simplicity from an aesthetic approach.
- Intuitive powers played a central role in my scientific work, not wild speculation, yet a valued resource when no other approach was available.
- Scientific greatness is less a matter of intelligence than character; if the scientist refuses to compromise or accept incomplete answers and persists in grappling the…
- The most superior of scientific goals is to embrace a maximum of experiment with a minimum of hypotheses.
- The history of scientific and technical discovery teaches us that the human race is poor in independent and creative imagination.
- Economists and workplace consultants regard it as almost unquestioned dogma that people are motivated by rewards, so they don't feel the need to test this.…
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