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Einstein famous quotes in English

1. Education: What remains after forgetting all the things learned in school.

Education: Fet what you learned in school and what you left behind.

2. When you are sixty years old, you will cherish every hour at your disposal. .

When you are sixty, you will cherish every hour at your disposal.

3. Whoever styles himself as a judge in the realm of truth and knowledge will be judged by God. Destroyed by laughter.

Whoever flaunts himself as a magistrate in the realm of truth and knowledge will be overwhelmed by the laughter of God.

4. True happiness is Optimism about life, happiness at work, and enthusiasm for career.

Real happiness is optimi *** about life, happiness about work and enthusia *** for career.

5. As long as you have one reasonable thing to do, your life It will look particularly beautiful.

As long as you have a reasonable thing to do, your life will be particularly beautiful.

6. A person’s value to society first depends on his feelings, thoughts and actions to the benefit of mankind.

The value of a person to society depends, first of all, on how much his emotional thoughts and actions play a role in the interests of mankind.

7. In the understanding of truth On the other hand, anyone who regards himself as an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God!

In terms of the understanding of truth, anyone who takes himself as an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God!

8. A soul without imagination is like a soul without a telescope observatory.

A soul without imagination is like an observatory without telescopes.

9. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few friends with integrity in mind and heart.

The best thing in the world is to have a few friends who are honest in mind and heart.

10. A person’s true value is first determined by the extent to which he is honest and in what sense liberated from self.

The real value of a person depends, first of all, on the extent to which he is liberated from himself and in what sense.

11. Anyone who adheres to the truth in small things People with a rash attitude are not trustworthy in important matters.

Those who take a rash attitude to truth in trifles are also not convinced in major matters.

12. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist.

Learning knowledge should be good at thinking, thinking and rethinking. That's how I became a scientist.

13. Only by dedicating oneself to society can one find out the short-lived and risky The meaning of life.

Only by devoting oneself to society can one find out the meaning of that short and risky life.

14. Scientific research can break superstition because it encourages people to think in terms of cause and effect. and observing things.

Scientific research can break down superstitions because it encourages people to think and observe things according to causality.

15. The ideals that inspire me and always fill me with joy in life are truth and goodness. ,beautiful.

The ideal that inspires me and always fills me with the joy of life is truth, goodness and beauty.

16. Work non-stop with the support of a lofty goal, Even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed.

With the support of a lofty goal, working continuously, even slowly, will surely succeed.

17. Spend your time reading other people's writings. You can easily improve yourself by borrowing the hard work of others.

Spend your time reading other people's writings. You can easily improve yourself by borrowing other people's hard work.

18. Only by dedicating yourself to society can you find out what is actually true. The meaning of a short and risky life.

Only by devoting oneself to society can one find out the meaning of life, which is actually short and risky.

19. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Science and real music require the same process of imagination.

Scientific thinking is often acpanied by poetry. True science and true music require the same imagination process.

20. The pursuit of objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of man.

Pursuing objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of human beings.

21. I absolutely believe that in this world, wealth can never make human progress.

I absolutely believe that in this world, wealth can never make human progress.

22. The development of our thoughts often comes from curiosity in a sense.

The development of our thoughts often es from curiosity in a sense.

23. The value of a person should be seen in what he contributes, not what he obtains.

The value of a person should be seen in what he contributes, not in what he obtains.

24. Don’t strive to be a successful person, but strive to be a valuable person. .

Don't try to be a success, try to be a valuable person.

25. Science is never-ending, it is an eternal mystery.

Science is endless. It is an eternal mystery.

26. Mozart never composed music for eternity, but for this reason, many of his works are eternal.

Mozart never poses for eternity, but for this reason, many of his works are eternal.

27. People who are careless about the truth in small things are also inadequate in big things. Trusted.

Those who take a rash attitude to truth in trifles are also less trusorty in major matters.

28. Only a life lived for others is worth living.

Life is worth living for others.

29. Without creative individuals who can think and judge independently, the upward development of society is unimaginable.

Without creative individuals who can think independently and judge independently, the upward development of society can not be imagined.

30. Push your career, don’t let your career push you.

Push your career forward. Don't let your career push you forward.

31. Knowledge cannot be derived from experience alone, but only from rational discovery and observation. The facts are derived from a comparison of the two.

Knowledge can not be derived solely from experience, but only from the parison beeen rational discoveries and observed facts.

32. Life will give you what you want, as long as you keep asking for it. It does, as long as you speak clearly when you want it.

Life will give you what you want, as long as you keep asking for it, as long as you speak clearly when you want it.

33. There is no such thing as luck. The most random accidents seem to be inevitable.

Without luck, the most accidental accidents seem to be inevitable.

34. Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment.

Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment.

35. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation, it is almost the world The mother-in-law who achieves all things above.

Been genius and diligence, I have no hesitation in choosing diligence, which is the mother of almost all the achievements in the world.

36. Love is a better teacher than responsibility .

Love is a better teacher than responsibility.

37. Arousing the expression of originality and the joy of seeking knowledge is the supreme secret of being a teacher.

To arouse the expression of originality and the joy of seeking knowledge is the supreme secret recipe for teachers.

38. For a person, what is expected is nothing else but It's just that he can put all his energy and dedication into a good cause.

For a man, what he expects is nothing else, but that he can devote himself to a good cause.

39. The school requires teachers to become a kind of person in his own job. artist.

The school requires the teacher to bee an artist in his own work.

40. A person’s value to society first depends on how his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to the advancement of human interests. How effective.

The value of a society depends, first of all, on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to the promotion of human interests.

41. Because of my contempt for authority , so fate punished me by making me an authority.

Because of my contempt for authority, fate punished me and made myself an authority.

42. Studying is like planting trees, with flowers blooming in spring and fruits bearing fruit in autumn.

Schools still plant trees, flowers in spring and fruits in autumn.

43. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the mother-in-law of almost every achievement in the world.

Been genius and diligence, I do not hesitate to choose diligence. She is the mother-in-law of almost all the world's achievements.

44. Anyone who respects the truth in small things People with a flippant attitude cannot be trusted in important matters.

Those who are indiscriminate about truth in trivial matters are also untrusorty in major matters.

45. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again.

Learning knowledge should be good at thinking, thinking and rethinking.

46. Without creative individuals with independent thinking and independent judgment, the upward development of society is unimaginable.

Without creative individuals who think independently and judge independently, the upward development of society cannot be imagined.

47. The development of the thinking world, in a sense, is the response to surprise. of constant getting rid of.

The development of the world of thinking, in a sense, means the constant shake-off of surprise.

48. I never think about the future, it comes too fast.

I never want the future. It's ing too fast.