Albert Einstein Philosophy Quotes
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Albert Einstein Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
— Albert Einstein
His ruby red rimmed moist eyes were two glasses of cranberry. He wore a cashmere sweater the color of Earl Grey tea ...
— Brandi L. Bates
Sometimes transitional periods in life leave you feeling like a great big jumble of loose, split ends.
— Brandi L. Bates
The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison of lies and of denial. Her American dream turned nightmare."~Unbreakable Heart
— Kimberly Kinrade
The most important thing about music that I've learned after all this time is that to me, it's a way of reaching the truth.
— Serj Tankian
My career is going better now than when I was younger. Now I get the part. Back then, I'd get the girl.
— Michael Caine
If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?
— Albert Einstein
Most mistakes in philosophy and logic occur because the human mind is apt to take the symbol for the reality.
— Albert Einstein
I felt sorry when I came to the last page. I wanted to crawl in between those black lines of print the way you crawl through a fence.
— Sylvia Plath
If tomorrow were never to come, it would not be worth living today.
— Albert Einstein
Philosophy is empty if it isn't based on science. Science discovers, philosophy interprets.
— Albert Einstein
When I study philosophical works I feel I am swallowing something which I don't have in my mouth.
— Albert Einstein
The Revolution introduced me to art, and in turn, art introduced me to the Revolution!
— Albert Einstein
He has the attention span of a hummingbird.
— Christopher Moore
Part of my success is because I'm very old-fashioned.
— Ruth Westheimer
Where something becomes extremely difficult and unbearable, there we also stand already quite near its transformation.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Mere unbelief in a personal God is no philosophy at all.
— Albert Einstein