Einstein’s famous sayings
1. As long as you have one reasonable thing to do, your life will be particularly beautiful. ——Einstein
2. Whoever styles himself as a judge in the field of truth and knowledge will be destroyed by the laughter of God. —— Einstein
3. A person’s value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions play in promoting human interests. —— Einstein
4. The most beautiful thing we can experience is mystery, which is the source of all true art and science. —— Einstein
5. Pursuing truth is more valuable than possessing truth. ——Einstein
6. People who care about small things and are indifferent to big things and big things will not achieve anything. I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself-----this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. —— Einstein
7. As soon as we came to the world, society raised a huge question mark in front of us: How do you spend your life. —— Einstein
8. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. Strictly speaking, imagination is the real factor in scientific research. —— Einstein
9. Everyone has an ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and enjoyment as the purpose of life itself - this basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. The ideal that illuminates my path and constantly gives me new courage to face life happily is goodness, beauty, and truth. —— Einstein
10. Between genius and diligence, I choose the latter without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost every achievement in the world. —— Einstein
11. The knowledge learned in a big circle, but there are so many blank spaces outside the circle, means ignorance to me. It can be seen from this that there is still a lot that I don’t understand. —— Einstein
12. Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - I call this ethical basis the ideal of the pig pen. —— Einstein
13. The school requires teachers to become an artist in his own job. —— Einstein
14. In principle, it is right that those who have made the greatest contribution to the improvement of human life should be the most loved. However, if you ask others to admit that you are taller, stronger, or more intelligent than your peers or classmates, it will easily lead to a self-centered attitude psychologically, which is harmful to both individuals and society. —— Einstein
15. A person’s true value is first determined by the extent and meaning in which he is liberated from himself. —— Einstein
16. If A represents success in life, then the formula is: A=X Y Z. X is work, Y is play, and Z is silence. —— Einstein
17. People attribute my success to my genius; in fact, my genius is just hard work. —— Einstein
18. Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded. —— Einstein
19. I have only one criterion for evaluating a person’s true value, that is: to see the extent to which he has got rid of his “self”. He has got rid of his “self” and why. . —— Einstein
20. “I do believe that in our education, too often for practical and practical purposes, overemphasis on pure intellectual education has directly led to the damage to ethical education. .”——Einstein
21. When you are sixty, you will cherish every hour at your disposal.
—— Einstein
22. Asking a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may only be a mathematical or experimental skill. Raising new questions, new possibilities, and looking at old problems from a new perspective all require creative imagination and mark real progress in science. —— Einstein
23. I never regard comfort and enjoyment as the purpose of life-I call this theory the pig pen ideal. —— Einstein
24. The value of life should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. —— Einstein
25. Success = hard work, the right method, and less empty words. ——Einstein
26. No genius can develop in a state of loneliness——Einstein
27. The history of our science only writes about someone’s success It is very unfair that the losers who explored the road before the successful ones and found that "this road is not accessible" did not write. ——Einstein
28. Love is the beginning of knowledge——Einstein
29. You must know the essence of scientific method, and don’t listen to what a scientist tells you. What, but look carefully at what he is doing. —— Einstein
30. The intelligence that people possess is only enough to make them clearly realize how lacking their intelligence is in the face of nature. If this spirit of humility could be possessed by the world, the world of human activities would become more attractive. —— Einstein
31. Human will supported by indomitable faith has greater power than those seemingly invincible material forces. —— Einstein
32. As soon as we come to the world, society will raise a huge question mark in front of us. How do you spend your life? I never regard comfort and enjoyment as the purpose of life itself. ——Einstein
33. Anyone who is flippant about making lies in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. —— Einstein
34. Scientific research can break superstition because it encourages people to think and observe things based on cause and effect. —— Einstein
35. With the support of a lofty goal, if you work non-stop, even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed—— Einstein
36. Yes What is expected of a man is nothing but his whole-hearted devotion to a good cause. —— Einstein
37. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. Seriously, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. —— Einstein
38. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge progress. —— Einstein
39. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame, for a person to take detours and make mistakes on the road of scientific exploration. One must have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. —— Einstein
40. Bitterness and sweetness come from the outside world, while strength comes from the heart and comes from a person's own efforts. —— Einstein
41. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. —— Einstein
42. I have loved walking all my life, and exercise has brought me endless fun. —— Einstein
43. It is impossible to be an excellent political consultant if you have an empty stomach. —— Einstein
44. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. —— Einstein
45. Because of my contempt for authority, fate punished me and made me become an authority. —— Einstein
46. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world.
—— Einstein
47. The immortal honor of science lies in its effect on the human soul, which overcomes people's insecurity in front of themselves and in front of nature. —— Einstein
48. Under the support of a lofty purpose, if you work non-stop, even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed—— Einstein
49. Life It will give you what you want, as long as you keep asking for it, and as long as you speak clearly when you ask for it. —— Einstein
50. Only a life lived for others is worth living. —— Einstein
51. A person’s true value is first determined by the extent and sense in which he is liberated from himself. —— Einstein
52. On the road of scientific exploration, a person has taken detours and made mistakes. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame. One must have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. ——Einstein
53. Without some bold and unbridled conjecture, it is generally impossible to make progress in knowledge. —— Einstein
54. The responsibility of every person with good intentions is to do his best to make determined efforts in his own small world to make the teachings of pure humanity a A living force. If they make a loyal effort in this regard and are not trampled underfoot by his contemporaries, then he can consider himself and the society in which he lives happy. —— Einstein
55. As a successful person, what the former Soviet writer Gorky achieved from his compatriots always incomparably exceeded his contribution to them. —— Einstein
56. The value of life should be judged by what he contributes, not what he obtains. —— Einstein
57. I have only one criterion for evaluating a person’s true value, which is: to what extent he has got rid of his “self” and why he has got rid of his “self”. —— Einstein
58. In school and life, the most important motivation for work is the fun of work, the fun of getting results from work and the awareness of the social value of this result. —— Einstein
59. For me, the meaning of life is to put yourself in others’ shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness. —— Einstein
60. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. —— Einstein
61. Work non-stop with the support of a noble purpose. Even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed. —— Einstein
62. The ideal that illuminates my path and constantly gives me new courage to face life happily is goodness, beauty and truth. Life would seem to me to be empty if there were no cordiality between like-minded people, if one were not absorbed in the objective world, that object which can never be reached in the realm of artistic and scientific work. The vulgar objects to which men strive—possessions, vanity, luxury—have always seemed to me despicable. —— Einstein
63. Science is never and will never be a finished book. Every major achievement brings new problems. With every development new and serious difficulties arise over time. —— Einstein
64. The best thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts. —— Einstein
65. Ambition or a simple sense of responsibility will not produce anything of real value. Only love and dedication to human beings and objective things can produce something of real value. . —— Einstein
66. In school and life, the most important motivation for work is the fun of work, the fun of getting results from work and the understanding of the social value of this result—— Einstein
67. For me, the meaning of life is to put myself in others’ shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness.——Einstein
68. Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment.
In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. —— Einstein
69. I never regard comfort and happiness as life itself. This ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. —— Einstein
70. I never regard comfort and happiness as life itself. This ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. -- Einstein
71. Nowadays, everyone is running, chasing and competing for refrigerators, cars and houses. This is characteristic of our time. But there are still many people who do not pursue these material things. They pursue ideals and truth and gain inner freedom and peace. —— Einstein
72. The ideals that inspire me and always fill me with the joy of life are truth, goodness, and beauty. —— Einstein
73. A person’s value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests. —— Einstein
74. I have always found the vulgar goals that people strive for—property, vanity, luxurious life—to be despicable. —— Einstein
75. I absolutely believe that in this world, wealth can never make human progress. —— Einstein
76. No matter what the trend of the times and social fashions are, people can always rely on their noble qualities to transcend the times and society and follow their own correct path. —— Einstein
77. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty talk. —— Einstein
78. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty words. —— Einstein
79. The value of a person should be seen in what he contributes, not what he obtains. —— Einstein
80. The difference between people arises from their spare time——Einstein
81. The only source of students’ respect for teachers lies in the teacher’s morality and talent. —— Einstein
82. The value of a person should be determined by what he contributes? Rather than looking at what he has achieved. —— Einstein
83. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters cannot be trusted in big matters. ——Einstein
84. Mozart never composed music for eternity, but for this reason, many of his works are eternal. —— Einstein
85. The general ability of independent thinking and independent judgment should always be given top priority. —— Einstein
86. Only by dedicating oneself to society can one find the meaning of that short and risky life. —— Einstein
87. A person’s value to society depends first on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to human interests. —— Einstein
88. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. It is the birth mother of almost all achievements in the world. —— Einstein
89. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty words. ——Einstein Famous Quotes www.51Flash.Com
90. In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who claims to be authoritative will surely collapse in the laughter of God! —— Einstein
91. Only by dedicating oneself to society can one find out the meaning of a life that is actually short and risky. —— Einstein
92. Life will give you what you need, as long as you keep asking for it, and as long as you make it clear when you ask for it. ——Einstein
93. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Real science and real music require the same imagination process. —— Einstein
94. There are so many unsolvable mysteries in the world and the universe... Let’s hurry up and work! —— Einstein
95. Scientists must grasp certain universal characteristics that can be expressed by precise formulas in the complex empirical facts, thereby exploring the universal principles of nature.
—— Einstein
96. I must try my best to repay with the same weight what I have received and what I am still receiving today. I had a strong yearning for a frugal life, and I often found it intolerable to find myself appropriating too much of the labor of my fellow men. —— Einstein
97. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. —— Einstein
98. A person’s value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests. —— Einstein
99. The value of a person should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. —— Einstein
100. The value of life, We should look at what he contributed, not what he gained. —— Einstein
101. Emotions and desires are the driving force behind all human efforts and creations, no matter how superb the efforts and creations presented to us appear on the surface. —— Einstein
102. It is best to keep one's hobbies and career as far apart as possible. It is unwise to combine a man's livelihood with his God-given talents. —— Einstein
103. No matter what the trend of the times and social fashions are, people can always rely on their noble qualities to transcend the times and society and follow their own correct path. —— Einstein
104. A person’s value to society depends first on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests. —— Einstein
105. I don’t have any special talents. I just like to get to the bottom of problems. —— Einstein
106. Regardless of the trends and trends of the times, No matter what the fashion of society is, people can always rely on their noble qualities to transcend the times and society and follow their own correct path. Nowadays, everyone is running, chasing, and competing for refrigerators, cars, and houses. This is characteristic of our time. But there are also many people who do not pursue these material things. They pursue ideals and truth and gain inner freedom and peace. —— Einstein
107. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, but imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. Strictly speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research. —— Einstein
108. For me, the meaning of life is to put yourself in other people’s shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness. —— Einstein
109. “The goal of the school should be to cultivate individuals with independent action and independent thinking, but they should regard serving the society as the highest goal of their lives.” —— Love Einstein
110. All I have to do is serve truth and justice with my meager strength. —— Einstein
111. Raising a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may only be a mathematical or experimental skill. Raising new questions and new possibilities and looking at old problems from a new perspective require creative imagination and mark real progress in science. —— Einstein
112. Only by dedicating oneself to society can one find out the meaning of a life that is actually short and risky. —— Einstein
113. Science is never-ending, it is an eternal mystery. —— Einstein
114. Raising a problem is often more important than solving it. Because solving problems may be just a mathematical or experimental skill, but raising new questions requires creative imagination and marks real progress in science. —— Einstein
115. You must know the essence of the scientific method. Don't listen to what a scientist says to you, but carefully watch what he is doing. —— Einstein
116. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. I relied on this learning method to become a scientist.
—— Einstein
117. Raising a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may only be a teaching or experimental skill. Raising new questions and new possibilities and looking at old problems from a new perspective require creative imagination and mark real progress in science. —— Einstein
118. Don’t try to be a successful person, but try to be a valuable person. —— Einstein
119. The value of a person should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. —— Einstein
120. In a noble world With the support of your purpose and working non-stop, even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed. —— Einstein
121. People live for others - first of all, for those people whose joy and health are related to all our own happiness, but for many people whom we do not understand. People we know, whose destinies are closely bound up with ours through the ties of sympathy. I remind myself hundreds of times every day that my spiritual and material life depends on the labor of others (both living and dead), and I must try my best to repay in equal measure what I have received and what I am still receiving today. Something to hold on to. I have a strong yearning for a frugal life, and it is often unbearable to find that I am taking too much of the labor of my fellow men. —— Einstein
122. Scientific research is based on the same law, that is, the occurrence of all things depends on the laws of nature. This also applies to people's actions. —— Einstein
123. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. —— Einstein
124. No matter what the trend of the times and social fashions are, people can always rely on their noble qualities to transcend the times and society and follow their own correct path. Nowadays, everyone is running, chasing, and competing for refrigerators, cars, and houses. This is characteristic of our time. But there are still many people who do not pursue these material things. They pursue ideals and truth and gain inner freedom and peace. —— Einstein
125. I never think about the future, it comes too fast. —— Einstein
126. In science, every road should be explored. Discovering a dead end road is a great contribution to science. ... Let me do the thankless work of proving that "this road is unavailable"! —— Einstein
127. In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! ——Einstein