"The wonder of nature does not become..." - Quote by Albert Einstein
The wonder of nature does not become smaller because one cannot measure it by the standards of human moral and human aims.
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“Concern for man himself and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors, concern for the great unsolved problems of the organization of labor and the distribution of goods-in order that the creations of our mind shall be a blessing and not a curse to mankind. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.”
“Princeton is a wonderful little spot. A quaint and ceremonious village of puny demigods on stilts.”
“The Press, which is mostly controlled by vested interests, has an excessive influence on public opinion.”
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“Let us first be as simple and well as Nature ourselves, dispel the clouds which hang over our brows, and take up a little life into our pores. Do not stay to be an overseer of the poor, but endeavor to become one of the worthies of the world.”
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“Children astound me with their inquisitive minds. The world is wide and mysterious to them, and as they piece together the puzzle of life, they ask 'Why?' ceaselessly.”
“For we, which now behold these present days, Have eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise.”
“Because a fact seems strange to you, you conclude that it is not one. ... All science, however, commences by being strange. Science is successive. It goes from one wonder to another. It mounts by a ladder. The science of to-day would seem extravagant to the science of a former time. Ptolemy would believe Newton mad.”