Albert Einstein Quotes

There is an atmosphere of well-sounding oratory that likes to attach itself to dress clothes. Away with it!

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If you deal with information, you need the Internet. If you deal with money, you need to deal with blockchains.
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I love whimsical things and forests. I'm really into all that.
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The high-spirited man may indeed die, but he will not stoop to meanness. Fire, though it may be quenched, will not become cool.
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There are so many books I want to read. Difficult books. That's what I intend to do and what I'm longing for.
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You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good.
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When I first did The Tracey Ullman Show, there were times when I could offer a solution on stage, and I could understand the writers.
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I always felt I needed to teach to survive.
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If I think of something, half-way into it, I can throw it in there and it won't be so far down the line that it would be insignificant. However, I also like to completely focus on something for a certain period of time, and then be able to move on to something else.
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We have a window of opportunity to prevent a pandemic or at least delay the spread of a pandemic.
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Sin ought to be something exquisite, my dear boy.
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The public bus is how I got to school every day.
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Express a mean opinion of yourself occasionally; it will show your friends that you know how to tell the truth.
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I#pray because the need flows out of me all the time-walking and sleeping. It does not change # God - it changes me.
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The feeling of a direct responsibility of the individual to God is almost wholly a creation of Protestantism.
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All beings so far have created something beyond themselves; and do you want to be the ebb of this great flood and even go back to the beasts rather than overcome man? What is the ape to man? A laughingstock or a painful embarrassment. And man shall be just that for the overman: a laughingstock or a painful embarrassment.
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The choice is not between violence and nonviolence but between nonviolence and nonexistence.
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And during the campaign of 1936, she writes that she and her brother would always rather be out doing things when they're sick, rather than take to their beds. And I think Eleanor Roosevelt always responded to pain by doing more, by doing something, by being active. And I think she just couldn't bear to look at her childhood grief. And she didn't.
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Carbon in your body - that's good thing. In a tree, it's good. In the atmosphere, it's a bad. Nature wants to sequester carbon in biota. And when we burn it, we release it. It's the wrong system.
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For me, the subject is of secondary importance: I want to convey what is alive between me and the subject.
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So I should say that civilizations begin with religion and stoicism: they end with scepticism and unbelief, and the undisciplined pursuit of individual pleasure. A civilization is born stoic and dies epicurean.
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There is an atmosphere of well-sounding oratory that likes to attach itself to dress clothes. Away with it!