Little Einstein Quotes
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Little Einstein Quotes & Sayings
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The person who reads too much and uses his brain too little will fall into lazy habits of thinking..
— Albert Einstein
I know little about nature and hardly anything about men.
— Albert Einstein
Amy Elliot Dunne is like a yeti - coveted and folkloric - ...
— Gillian Flynn
I don't do well with technology.
— The Rev
Curiosity is a delicate little plant that, aside from stimulation, stands mainly in need of freedom.
— Albert Einstein
He who finds a thought that lets us a little deeper into the eternal mystery of nature has been granted great peace.
— Albert Einstein
When you create you get a little endorphin rush. Why do you think Einstein looked like that?
— Robin Williams
I would be a traitor to these poor burned bodies if I came here to talk good fellowship.
— Rose Schneiderman
She imagined she could taste the storm in him, the battering winds of desperation and frustration that met her own, blow for blow.
— Alexandra Bracken
Often, we only dream of something but do not fulfill our purpose and that is because we do not know how to go from dream to its fulfilment
— Sunday Adelaja
There has been an earth for a little more than a billion years. As for the question of the end of it I advise: Wait and see!
— Albert Einstein
He mentioned that he didn't like Jack Kerouac either, but this wasn't quite true. "I don't like people who like Jack Kerouac," he clarified.
— Michael Finkel
A reporter who makes actual money for asking question so dumb they are surreal will inquire, How did you feel?
— Stephen King
I wish to do something Great and Wonderful, but I must start by doing the little things like they were Great and Wonderful
— Albert Einstein
Princeton is a wonderful little spot. A quaint and ceremonious village of puny demigods on stilts.
— Albert Einstein
I have little patience with scientists who take a board of wood, look for its thinnest part, and drill a great number of holes where drilling is easy.
— Albert Einstein
Genius ... is necessarily intolerant of fetters ...
— George Eliot
Painted mafritty fritters frittering fitty fitty scented candelabra abra cadaver. Candle blah blah.
— Fiddles McMonkeypants