"If I were to remain silent, I'd..." - Quote by Albert Einstein
If I were to remain silent, I'd be guilty of complicity.
More by Albert Einstein
“Science is the century-old endeavor to bring together by means of systematic thought the perceptible phenomena of this world into as thorough-going an association as possible.”
“It is really a puzzle what drives one to take one's work so devilishly seriously.”
“That little word 'we' I mistrust and here's why:No man of another can say, 'He is I.'Behind all agreement lies something amissAll seeming accord cloaks a lurking abyss.”
More on Justice
“It is difficult not to be unjust to what one loves.”
“And is it not obvious that, just as it is a crime to disturb the peace when truth reigns, it is also a crime to remain at peace when the truth is being destroyed?”
“Note, besides, that it is no more immoral to directly rob citizens than to slip indirect taxes into the price of goods that they cannot do without.”