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Separate Quotes by Albert Einstein
- In my opinion there is no other salvation for civilization and even for the human race than the creation of a world government with security…
- When forced to summarize the general theory of relativity in one sentence: Time and space and gravitation have no separate existence from matter.
- I think that a particle must have a separate reality independent of the measurements. That is an electron has spin, location and so forth even…
- It is best, it seems to me, to separate one's inner striving from one's trade as far as possible. It is not good when one's…
- A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe; a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts,…
- We are part of the whole which we call the universe, but it is an optical delusion of our mind that we think we are…
- We experience ourselves our thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest. A kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind…
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- The moral problem of abortion is of a pre religious nature because the genetic code is written in a person at the… — Pope Francis
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- Happiness is the death of the ego. If you want to remain a separate entity from existence as almost everybody is trying… — Rajneesh
- It is interesting to note that the "sexual revolution" was sometimes portrayed as a communal utopia, whereas in fact it was simply… — Michel Houellebecq
- For many years, I supported the concept of separate states. — F. W. de Klerk
- Just under the surface I shall be, all together at first, then separate and drift, through all the earth and perhaps in… — Samuel Beckett