Albert Einstein Quotes

Enjoying the joys of others and suffering with them-these are the best guides for man.

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Be polite; write diplomatically; even in a declaration of war one observes the rules of politeness.
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Interviews make me so nervous - I can't get a sentence out of my mouth.
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I used to, in the summertime, spend so much money doing a lot of fun stuff. Now, I'm actually consciously trying to save so we can live how we want to live after basketball. I've even sold a few things.
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This process is alchemy: its founder is the smith Vulcan.
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You know, I'm kind of a wild crazy workaholic guy.
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I don't give up on commitments until what I've been asked to do is clearly finished.
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I'm lucky in that I don't like sweet things at all. My father loved cakes to such a degree that he kept forcing them down my throat when I was little, and it put me off for life. He had terrible cholesterol, poor thing.
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Dark chocolate, and salt and vinegar chips are my weakness - but not together.
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In order to change the conversation about Muslims in American media, we need a diverse, unified movement of people who are willing to take a stand against anti-Muslim bias.
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I knew nothing about martial arts. And I don't really like it! But in the film, I not only had to pretend that I knew all about it, I had to be the best at it. That was very difficult.
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With about a dozen assorted ongoing conflicts in the news every day, and with the stories becoming more horrific, the level of sadness becomes unbearable. And what becomes of our planet when that sadness becomes apathy? Because we feel helpless. And we turn our heads and turn the page.
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I do not live in the world of sobriety.
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A core part of Teach For America's mission has always been affecting positive change in the traditional public school system.
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I get very bored easily. I'm a child of the Internet or whatever; I want more and more of new and interesting things.
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It is better that one's customers come to one's shop than to have to look for them abroad.
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There is but one honest limit to the rights of a sentient being; it is where they touch the rights of another sentient being.
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There are as many forms of happiness as sorrow, though most prove fleeting.
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As the CEO, I have to take care of the short term, mid term and the long term.
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After all, one knows one's weak points so well, that it's rather bewildering to have the critics overlook them and invent others.
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But again and again, we should reflect back to the darkness of the cocoon. In order to inspire ourselves forward, we must look back to see the contrast with the place we came from. You see, we cannot reject the world of the cocoon - which out which we may create a new cocoon. When we see the suffering that occured in the old cocoon, that inspires us to go forward in our journey of warriorship. It is a journey that is unfolding within us.
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[A pariah is] something like a martyr with more suffering and less class.
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All suffering comes from cherishing ourselves. All happiness comes from cherishing others.
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God has infinite attention, infinite leisure to spare for each one of us. He doesn't have to take us in the line. You're as much alone with Him as if you were the only thing He'd ever created.
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Enjoying the joys of others and suffering with them-these are the best guides for man.