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My love is for you life after life, for infinite time, my love is for you, forever.
— Debasish Mridha
We human beings are created and yet we are more rational than the creator himself who spawned us.
— Philip K. Dick
Russia will not soon become, if it ever becomes, a second copy of the United States or England - where liberal value have deep historic roots.
— Vladimir Putin
[Asked about a book in which 100 Nazi professors charged him with scientific error.] Were I wrong, one professor would have been quite enough.
— Albert Einstein
Why 100? If I were wrong, one would have been enough. [In response to the book "Hundred Authors Against Einstein"]
— Albert Einstein
When a book was published entitled 100 Authors Against Einstein, he retorted, "If I were wrong, then one would have been enough!
— Stephen Hawking
I can always tell when you're reading somewhere in the house,' my mother used to say. 'There's a special silence, a reading silence.
— Francis Spufford
I make it a rule not to clutter my mind with simple information that I can find in a book in five minutes.
— Albert Einstein
The gospel humbles us into the dust and at the very same time exalts us to the heavens.
— Timothy Keller
The time comes in life when we have read enough. It's time to stop reading. It's time to lay down the books and write.
— Albert Einstein
Never memorise what you can look up in a book.
— Albert Einstein
Fortunate Newton, happy childhood of science. Nature to him was an open book. He stands before us strong, certain, and alone.
— Albert Einstein
My deep religiosity [ ... ] found an abrupt ending at the age of twelve, through the reading of popular scientific books.
— Albert Einstein
His gaze on me was intense, I couldn't look away. I felt as if I was revealing my entire soul to him in this moment.
— Christy Pastore
I never commit to memory anything that can easily be looked up in a book
— Albert Einstein
About Newton: Nature to him was an open book, whose letters he could read without effort.
— Albert Einstein
Freedom of teaching and of opinion in book or press is the foundation for the sound and natural development of any people.
— Albert Einstein
Excellence is doing a common thing in an uncommon way.
— Albert Einstein