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Einstein is recognized as the greatest physicist since Galileo and Newton. The following is a collection of recommendations that I carefully recommend to you. I hope it will be helpful to you.

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1. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Real science and real music require the same imagination process.

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

3. I have always found the vulgar goals that people strive for - property, vanity, and luxurious life - to be despicable.

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

5. I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pigsty.

6. The will of a person supported by indomitable faith is more powerful than those seemingly invincible material forces.

7. Scientific research is based on the same law, that is, the production of everything depends on the laws of nature, which also applies to people's actions.

8. I never write down what is already printed in the dictionary. My memory is used to remember things that are not in the books.

9. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world.

10. What is expected of a person is nothing but his ability to devote himself to a good cause.

1. All a person can do is to set a good example and have the courage to firmly uphold ethical beliefs in a gossipy society.

2. Anyone who no longer has curiosity and a sense of surprise is no better than a walking zombie, his eyes are blurred.

3. 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.

4. A successful person always gets more from his compatriots than he contributes to them.

5. 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.

6. The goal of schools should always be that young people leave school as harmonious human beings, not as experts.

7. Developing the general ability to think independently and judge independently should always be given top priority, rather than the acquisition of professional knowledge.

8. The immortal honor of science is that through its effect on the human mind, it has overcome people's insecurity in front of themselves and in front of nature.

9. 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.

10. What is the secret of success? "A=X +Y +Z", "A represents success, X represents hard work, Y represents the correct method, and Z represents less nonsense"

11. Emotions and desires are the driving force behind all human efforts and creations, no matter how superb the efforts and creations presented to us may appear.

12. 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.

13. 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.

14. Science is a powerful tool. How to use it, whether it brings happiness or disaster to people, all depends on the person himself, not on the tool. "On Peace"

15. The correctness of a theory is judged by the degree to which its conclusions are consistent with people's experience.

Only through experience can we make some inferences about reality...

16. A person can become a true master only when he devotes all his strength and spirit to a certain cause. Therefore, mastery can only be achieved by giving it your all. "The Human Side"

17. 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 the results.

18. 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”, and why he has got rid of his “self”.

19. 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.

20. In our scientific history, it is very unfair to only write about the success of someone and someone who explored the road before the successful, and not the losers who found that "this road is not accessible". .

21. I do believe that in our education, the attitude of over-emphasis on pure intellectual education is often just for practical and practical purposes, which has directly led to the damage to ethical education.

22. Knowledge learned with 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.

23. I know from my own painful search that there are many dead ends ahead, and that taking even a small step toward understanding the true meaning of something can be daunting. .

24. 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. .

25. 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.

26. Ambition or a simple sense of responsibility will not produce anything of real value. Only love and devotion to human beings and to objective things can produce anything of real value.

27. Objectively measured, the truth gained by a person's passionate struggle is very small; but struggle can free us from our own shackles and make us companions of the best and greatest people. "The Human Side"

28. 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.

29. 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"!

30. I must try my best to repay with the same weight what I have received and what I have still received so far. What you are receiving. 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.

31. 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. Seriously, imagination is a real factor in scientific research.

32. Every great cause is always believed in by only a few enterprising people at the beginning. Isn't it better for a person to die for a cause he believes in, such as peace, than to be tortured for a cause he does not believe in, such as war? "Anti-War Struggle"

33. The intelligence a person possesses is only enough to I clearly realize how lacking my intelligence is in front of nature. If this spirit of humility could be possessed by the world, the world of human activities would become more attractive.

34. Imagination is more important than knowledge.——Albert Einstein, American scientist

Imagination is more important than knowledge.

35. Vanity can take many different forms. People often say that I have no vanity, but this is also a kind of vanity, a special kind of vanity! Look, don’t I feel a special kind of conceitedness? I am really as childish as a child!

36 .If you have done nothing, don't be arrogant just because your country has had so many great men in the past few centuries. It is best to consider how you currently view them and how you follow their teachings. "The Human Side"

37. 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 - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen.

38. I think there is no doubt that the pursuit of truth and scientific knowledge should be regarded as sacrosanct by any government; and those who sincerely pursue truth and scientific knowledge should be respected. Freedom should serve as the highest good of society as a whole. "My World View"

39. 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.

40. Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.——Albert Einstein, American scientist

Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing. ?