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March 14 it Albert Einstein’s Birthday. To celebrate his birthday we came across the follow quotes on the internet. The site these quotes were discovered is: http://einstein.biz/quotes.php
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  1. “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
  2. “Man is, at one and the same time, a solitary being and a social being.”
  3. “Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.”
  4. “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.”
  5. “Only the one who does not question is safe from making a mistake.”
  6. “Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.”
  7. “The most beautiful experience we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.”
  8. “If there is no price to be paid, it is also not of value.”
  9. “Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.”
  10. “Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it.”
  11. “Enjoying the joys of others and suffering with them—these are the best guides for man.”
  12. “Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value.”
  13. “I do not like to state an opinion on a matter unless I know the precise facts.”
  14. “I lived in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.”
  15. “The aim [of education] must be the training of independently acting and thinking individuals who, however, see in the service to the community their highest life problem.”
  16. “I believe that a simple and unassuming life is good for everybody, physically and mentally.”
  17. “The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which he has attained liberation from the self.”
  18. “The value of achievement lies in the achieving.”
  19. “Nothing truly valuable arises from ambition or from a mere sense of duty; it stems rather from love and devotion towards men and towards objective things.”
  20. “I believe the most important mission of the state is to protect the individual and make it possible for him to develop into a creative personality….”
  21. “Of all the communities available to us, there is not one I would want to devote myself to except for the society of the true seekers, which has very few living members at any one time.”
  22. “Music does not influence research work, but both are nourished by the same sort of longing, and they complement each other in the release they offer.”
  23. “Where there is love, there is no imposition.”
  24. “Most teachers waste their time by asking questions that are intended to discover what a pupil does not know, whereas the true art of questioning is to discover what the pupil does know or is capable of knowing.”
  25. “I am content in my later years. I have kept my good humor and take neither myself nor the next person seriously.”
  26. “I never worry about the future. It comes soon enough.”
  27. “There is only one road to human greatness: through the school of hard knocks.”
  28. “The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.”
  29. “The most important endeavor is the striving for morality in our actions. Our inner balance and even our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions can give beauty and dignity for life.”
  30. “Man owes his strength in the struggle for existence to the fact that he is a social animal.”
  31. “I am not only a pacifist, but a militant pacifist. I am willing to fight for peace…. Is it not better for a man to die for a cause in which he believes, such as peace, than to suffer for a cause in which he does not believe, such as war?”
  32. “Everything is determined…by forces over which we have no control. It is determined for the insect as well as for the star. Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust—we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.”
  33. “A scientist is a mimosa when he himself has made a mistake, and a roaring lion when he discovers a mistake of others.”
  34. “There is nothing divine about [the scientist’s] morality; it is a purely human affair.”
  35. “Relativity is a purely scientific matter and has nothing to do with religion.”
  36. “Mozart’s music is so pure and beautiful that I see it as a reflection of the inner beauty of the universe.”
  37. “Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics; I can assure you that mine are still greater.”
  38. “The trite objects of human efforts—possessions, superficial success, luxury—have always seemed contemptible to me.”
  39. “The search for truth and knowledge is one of the finest attributes of man—though often it is most loudly voiced by those who strive for it the least.”
  40. “The only way to escape the corruptible effect of praise is to go on working.”
  41. “If only I could give you some of my happiness so you would never be sad and depressed again.”
  42. “I admit that thoughts influence the body.”
  43. “It is difficult to say what truth is, but sometimes it is so easy to recognize a falsehood.”
  44. “If I were to start taking care of my grooming, I would no longer be my own self.”
  45. “To punish me for my contempt of authority, Fate has made me an authority myself.”
  46. “If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or objects.”
  47. “Truly novel ideas emerge only in one’s youth. Later on one becomes more experienced, famous—and foolish.”
  48. “With fame I become more and more stupid, which of course is a very common phenomenon.”
  49. “Whoever is careless with truth in small matters can not be trusted in important affairs.”
  50. “Morality is the highest importance—but for us, not for God.”
  51. “Work is the only thing that gives substance to life.”
  52. “I should very much like to remain in the darkness of not having been analyzed.”
  53. “The ability to portray people in still life and in motion requires the highest measure of intuition and talent.”
  54. “The heart says yes, but the mind says no.”
  55. “The monotony of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.”
  56. “I have never obtained any ethical values from my scientific work.”
  57. “God gave me the stubbornness of a mule and a fairly keen scent.”
  58. “Just as with the man in the fairy tale who turned whatever he touched into gold, with me everything is turned into newspaper clamor.”
  59. “Love brings much happiness, much more so than pining for someone brings pain.”
  60. “What I see in Nature is a grand design that we can comprehend only imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of humility…”
  61. “A life directed chiefly toward the fulfillment of personal desires will sooner or later always lead to bitter disappointment.”
  62. “A hundred times a day I remind myself that my inner and outer lives are based on the labors of other people, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving.”
  63. “At present every coachman and every waiter argues about whether or not the relativity theory is correct.”
  64. “My life is a simple thing that would interest no one. It is a known fact that I was born, and that is all that is necessary.”
  65. “The more a country makes military weapons, the more insecure it becomes: if you have weapons, you become a target for attack.”
  66. “A happy man is too satisfied with the present to dwell too much on the future.”
  67. “Why is it that nobody understands me, yet everybody likes me?”
  68. “All of science is nothing more than the refinement of everyday thinking.”
  69. “Fear or stupidity has always been the basis of most human actions.”
  70. “Freedom of teaching and of opinion in book or press is the foundation for the sound and natural development of any people.”
  71. “Strange is our situation here on earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to divine a purpose.”
  72. “I would absolutely refuse any direct or indirect war service and would try to persuade my friends to do the same, regardless of the reasons for the cause of a war.”
  73. “It is easier to denature plutonium than to denature the evil spirit of man.”
  74. “Teaching should be such that what is offered is perceived as a valuable gift and not as a hard duty.”
  75. “The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not the learning of many facts, but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.”
  76. “When I was young, all I wanted and expected from life was to sit quietly in some corner doing my work without the public paying attention to me. And now see what has become of me.”

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