"No scientist thinks in formulae...." - Quote by Albert Einstein
No scientist thinks in formulae.
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“There is a driving force more powerful than steam, electricity and nuclear power: the will.”
“Personally, I experience the greatest degree of pleasure in having contact with works of art. They furnish me with happy feelings of an intensity that I cannot derive from other sources.”
“I am a stronger follower of Veganism by principle, not just because of moral and aesthetic reasons. I truly believe in a Vegetarian lifestyle and I have faith and hopes in change in human destiny, thanks to the physical effects and benefits of a healthier diet and its influence on the character of the people. It will bring about some benefit and improvement to human society.”
More on Science
“One scientific epoch ended and another began with James Clerk Maxwell.”
“Astronomy is a cold, desert science, with all its pompous figures,-depends a little too much on the glass-grinder, too little on the mind. 'T is of no use to show us more planets and systems. We know already what matter is, and more or less of it does not signify.”
“You should prefer a good scientist without literary abilities than a literate one without scientific skills”
More on Thought
“There are some that only employ words for the purpose of disguising their thoughts.”
“I can well conceive a man without hands, feet, head. But I cannot conceive man without thought; he would be a stone or a brute.”
“How rarely I meet with a man who can be free, even in thought! We all live according to rule. Some men are bedridden; all world-ridden.”