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Einstein’s famous quotes

1. 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.

2. Sometimes a person pays the highest price for something he gets for free.

3. The most difficult thing to understand in the world is: things are understandable.

4. Breaking people’s prejudices is harder than disintegrating an atom.

5. I look at myself like a child playing on the beach. I feel happy when I find a small smooth stone. Later I realized that I was facing a sea of ??truth that had no end.

6. Education is what is left after a person has forgotten everything he has learned in school.

7. To condemn without investigation is the highest form of ignorance.

8. What really interests me is whether God had any other options when he created the world.

9. Innovation is not brought about by logical thinking, although the final product depends on a logical structure.

10. Inner freedom is a gift from nature and a goal pursued by individuals. Society should not interfere with his development.

11. Peace cannot be maintained by force. It can only be done by understanding each other.

12. The most puzzling thing about this world is that it can be understood.

13. The difference between past, present and future is just an illusion of persistence.

14. I have only one criterion for evaluating a person’s true value, that is: to what extent he has got rid of his “self”, and why he has got rid of his “self”.

15. The further the human spirit develops, the more I firmly believe that the true path of faith does not lie in the fear of life and death, nor in blind faith, but in the diligent pursuit of rational knowledge.

16. A person’s value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions play in promoting human interests.

17. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Because knowledge is limited, imagination is infinite. It encompasses everything, drives progress, and is the source of human evolution.

18. A person’s true value is first determined by the extent and sense in which he is liberated from himself.

19. If an idea is not absurd at the beginning, then it is hopeless.

20. 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.

21. A person’s value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests.

22. A person’s value lies in what he contributes, not in what he can get.

23. Raising a problem is often more important than solving a problem.

24. I don’t have any special talents, I just like to get to the bottom of things.

25. I never regard comfort and happiness as life itself. This ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen.

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

27. There are only two things that may have no limit: the universe, and human stupidity. But I'm not sure about the former yet.

28. It’s not that I’m very smart, it’s just that I’ve been with problems for a longer time.

29. I believe that only bold conjecture, rather than the accumulation of facts, can lead us forward.

30. The country is created for people, not for people.

31. Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not so sure about the former.

32. Few people see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.

33. If we knew what we were doing, then it wouldn’t be called scientific research; would it?

34. Every leaf outside the window makes human science look so naive and weak.

35. The value of life should be determined by what he contributes, not what he obtains.

36. Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.

37. Only by dedicating oneself to society can one find out the meaning of a life that is actually short and risky.

38. For a person, what is expected is nothing else, but that he can go all out and devote himself to a good cause.

39. For me, the meaning of life is to put myself in other people’s shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness.

40. The secret of innovation is knowing how to hide your ingenuity.

41. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Your mind is your most useful asset, but if used incorrectly, it can be your greatest liability.

42. 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.

43. Only two things in the universe are infinite: the size of the universe and human stupidity. But I am not sure about the size of the universe.

44. I do not believe in a personal God.

45. The only thing you must know is the location of the library.

46. In front of God, we are all equally smart - and equally stupid.

47. No matter what the trend of the times and the fashion of society are, people can always rely on their noble qualities to transcend the times and society and follow their own correct path.

48. The release of atomic energy did not create new problems. It simply makes the task of solving an existing problem more urgent.

49. Using a big circle represents the knowledge I have learned, but there are so many blank spaces outside the circle, which means ignorance to me. And the larger the circle, the longer its circumference, and the greater its contact surface with the external blank space. It can be seen that there is still a lot of things I don’t understand!

50. Everyone is a genius. But if you insist on evaluating a fish's ability based on its ability to climb trees, it will feel like a stupid fish for the rest of its life.

51. We see an incredibly arranged universe that operates according to certain laws. Human beings have only a vague understanding of these laws. With our limited intelligence, we cannot understand the mysterious power of the Milun Star. Although I am fascinated by Spinoza's pantheism, I appreciate his contribution to modern thought even more. He was the first philosopher to regard the soul and body as one, rather than treating them as two separate elements.

52. There is an infinite source of energy, and so far science has not found a reasonable explanation for it. It is a life force that encompasses and governs all others. And it's not even defined by us yet, behind any of the operating phenomena of the universe. This vitality is called "love".

53. Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

54. It is best to separate one's hobbies and career as far as possible. It is unwise to combine a man's livelihood with his God-given talents.

55. It’s not that I’m smart, it’s just that I’ve been around problems for a long time.

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

57. Common sense is the various prejudices accumulated by a person until he is eighteen years old.

58. Inspiration does not come from the extension of logic, but from places where logic or common sense is broken.

59. I don’t pretend to understand the universe – it’s bigger than me.

60. People who care about trivial matters and are indifferent to big things and important matters 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.

61. Whether the chicken crossed the road or the chicken crossed the road depends on your frame of reference.

62. I like traveling, but I don’t like arriving at the destination.

63. What really interests me is whether there were other options when God created the world.

64. There is nothing sacred about morality; it is all just human nature.

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

66. 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.

67. Our textbooks glorify war but conceal the horror of war. They instill hatred in children. But I want to teach them peace instead of war, and instill in them love instead of hate.

68. If you are determined to tell the truth, leave dignity to the tailor.

69. There are only two things in the universe that are infinite: the size of the universe and human stupidity. But I am not sure about the size of the universe.

70. What is truly valuable is intuition. Intelligence is of little use on the path of exploration.

71. Find something in the books you read that can lead you to the depths, and throw away everything else, that is, throw away anything that overburdens the mind and lures you away from the point. everything.