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Einstein's famous sayings
Einstein's famous sayings

A person's value to society depends first on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions have contributed to the promotion of human interests-Einstein

The ideals that inspired me and filled me with the joy of life forever are truth, goodness and beauty-Einstein

Those who have made the most contribution to the improvement of human life should be the most loved ones, which is correct in principle. However, if you ask others to admit that they are taller and stronger than their peers or classmates, or that they are more intelligent, it is easy to have a self-centered attitude psychologically, which is harmful to both individuals and society-Einstein < P > If A represents a person's success, then A equals X plus Y plus Z. Hard work is X. Y is to play, while Z is to keep your mouth shut-Einstein

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

Einstein's famous sayings

1. Pretentious scholars will always make things bloated, complicated and destructive, but it is necessary to work hard in the opposite direction.

2. Imagination is more important than knowledge.

3. Falling in love is not about gravity.

4. I want to know what God thinks, and the rest are details.

5. The most difficult thing in the world is income tax.

6. Reality is an illusion, but it is very stable.

7. The only thing that is really valuable is intuition.

8, out of the narrow self, life really begins.

9. God doesn't throw dice.

1. Weakness in attitude will become weakness in character.

11. I never think about the future. It comes too soon.

12. The eternal mystery of the world lies in whether it can be understood.

13. Sometimes people pay a high price for what is easily available.

14. Science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind.

15. People who don't make mistakes don't try new things.

16. Everything should be simplified, but not too simple.

17. Common sense is the sum of prejudices formed before the age of 18.

18. If you don't rely on science to eat, then science is really a good thing.

19. The secret of creativity is to know how to hide your creative source

2. The only thing that hinders my study is my education.

21. The whole science is the sublimation of daily thinking.

22. Scientific and technological progress is like an axe held by a pathological criminal.

23. Peace is not achieved by force, but only by understanding.

24. The most difficult thing about this world is that it can be understood.

25. We can't solve problems by creating problems.

the most important thing is not to stop asking questions. Curiosity exists for a reason.

27. Don't worry about your math. I assure you, I have more difficulties in math than you.

28. Formulas are more important to me, because politics is temporary and formulas are eternal.

29. Success = work+play+talk less.

3. There are only two things that have no limits. One is the universe, and the other is human stupidity. I'm not sure about the former.

31. It is uncertain that mathematical laws are used in reality. When they are determined, they cannot be used in reality.

32. In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who pretends to be an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God!

33. I don't know what weapons were used in the World War III. The World War IV must have used sticks and stones.

34. To be an excellent member of the flock, you must first become a sheep.

35. Fear of death is the most unreasonable of all fears. (Famous sayings) Dead people don't worry about accidents.

36. Many people think that Americans are money worshippers, which is a complete rumor, although the United States often says so heartlessly.

37. Brave acts generated by orders, senseless atrocities, and all the abominable acts in the name of patriotism, all of which make me hate it!

38. This won't work ... How can chemistry and physics explain a biological phenomenon like first love?

39. My religious belief stems from humble worship of infinite great will, which tells us through small details that we can recognize the defects and insignificance of human thinking.

4. We divide our time into two parts, politics and mathematics. But for me, mathematics is much more important, because the current affairs of politics are eternal.

41. The invention of atomic weapons has changed everything except our way of thinking ... The solution to this problem lies in people's hearts. If I had known this would happen, I would have been a watchmaker.

42. The most beautiful thing we can experience is mystery, which is the source of all real arts and sciences.

43. Great ideas are always brutally persecuted by mediocrity.

44. A person's moral conduct should be based entirely on compassion, education and social ties, and not necessarily on religious beliefs. If people need to be bound by the fear of punishment and expect the reward after death, it is really pitiful.

45. The more human spiritual civilization develops, the more I feel that the road to the altar of truth does not seem to lie in anxiety about life, fear of death and blind faith, but in hard work after rational thinking.

46. Now, he has left this strange world before me, but it is meaningless. Those of us who believe in physics know that the difference between the past, the present and the future is just an illusion that has never changed.

47. Actually, a cable telegram is like a very, very long cat. You pull its tail in new york, and its head meows in LA. Can you understand that? In fact, radio works in exactly the same way: you send a signal here and they receive it there. The only difference is that there is no cat

48. Man is a part of what we call the universe, which is limited in time and space. The experience of self, thinking and feelings is separated from the rest of the world. This is a visual illusion of consciousness. This illusion is like a cage, which keeps us confined to our personal desires and only has warmth for those closest to us. Our task should be to expand compassion, embrace all life and all the good things in nature, and free ourselves from this cage.

49. For the exam, we cram knowledge into our minds, whether we like it or not. The consequence of this is that after the final exam, I feel sick when I talk about science for a whole year.

5. Not all that is valuable can be calculated, and not all that can be calculated is valuable.