"If I were not a Jew I..." - Quote by Albert Einstein
If I were not a Jew I would be a Quaker.
More by Albert Einstein
“What good is a reputation not put to good use.”
“It is true that my parents were worried because I began to speak fairly late, so that they even consulted a doctor. I can't say how old I was - but surely not less than three.”
“Many a young lady does not realize just how strong her love for a young man is until he fails to pass the approval test with her parents. There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear. Of all forms of caution, caution in love is the most fatal. There are only two truly infinite things, the universe and stupidity. And I am unsure about the universe.”
More on Religion
“Newspapers have become more important to the average man than the scriptures.”
“When I beat Sonny Liston, I shocked the world. When I joined the Muslims, I shocked the world. When I beat George Forman, I shocked the world. I am from the House of Shock”
“Tolerance is the only thing that will enable persons belonging to different religions to live as good neighbours and friends.”
More on Identity
“It is in your act that you exist, not in your body. Your act is yourself, and there is no other you.”
“I am that which I am, and I am willing to allow all others to be that which they are.”
“The most powerful force in the human psyche is people's need for their words and actions to stay consistent with their IDENTITY - how we define ourselves.”