Albert Einstein Quotes
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The main concern of the study is with the outline of a theoretical system. Its minor variations from writer to writer are not a matter of concern to this analysis.
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Public opinion is the thermometer a monarch should constantly consult.
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We had a few non-fiction books at home, but my dad was of the opinion that fiction was a complete and utter waste of time because it wasn't real - so what was the point of reading it?
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One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination.
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If you don't love something, it's not functional, in my opinion.
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Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life.
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I will exercise patience and will provide all facts to the general public.
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I have lost the freedom of not having an opinion.
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I'd love my children no matter what.
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A lot of politics in art is just institutional critique, which, in my opinion, is not all that political.
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You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was.
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If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
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Empirical interest will be in the facts so far as they are relevant to the solution of these problems.
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The private citizen, beset by partisan appeals for the loan of his Public Opinion, will soon see, perhaps, that these appeals are not a compliment to his intelligence, but an imposition on his good nature and an insult to his sense of evidence.
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After years of doing it, you learn the difference between your ego and your opinion. When you're married you have to cut through that.
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Alcohol is necessary for a man so that he can have a good opinion of himself, undisturbed be the facts.
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In my humble opinion, the ages 22 to about 27 are the most critical years of your adult life. It's your time to gestate in the cocoon of becoming.
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To me, I was right from the beginning, because it's my right as an American to speak up and question our president, have my point of view, have my opinion, question what I want to question, and say what I want to say about our government.
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The history of human conduct does not warrant that exalted opinion of human virtue which would make it wise in a nation to commit interests of so delicate and momentous a kind as those which concern its intercourse with the rest of the world to the sole disposal of a magistrate, created and circumstanced, as would be a President of the United States.
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I'm nearly blind. I can hardly see. But I'm taking some herbs. Something quacky.
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Our continued investment in productivity will add to our margins, and you'll see that reflected in the bottom line earnings.
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If you are discouraged it is a sign of pride, because it shows you trust in your own powers.
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He knew that his wings could ignite at any moment, but the closer he came to touching the fire, the more he sensed that he was fulfilling his destiny. As he put it in his journal that night: If I mean to save my life, then I have to come within an inch of destroying it.
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I do not like to state an opinion on a matter unless I know the precise facts.