Famous sayings of Einstein. Albert Einstein Quotes

My desire is to undergo the cremation procedure so that people do not worship the bones as an idol.

By dedicating yourself entirely to the people, you can find the meaning of life, regardless of the dangers that lie in wait and the length of your life.

It is blasphemous to boast about achievements and successes when children are hungry, cold and in poverty, surviving on the margins of society. - Albert Einstein

Imagination has no boundaries, knowledge is always within limits. Embrace the whole world with fantasy, dreams, imagining yourself as the ruler of the universal universe.

The value of society lies in the opportunities it provides for the development of personality and individuality.

Even fools can control order. Genius reigns over chaos.

A. Einstein: Strive not for success and local victories, but for the meaningful component of life.

The secret of all creativity is knowledge of sources of inspiration and novelty.

Education is the remnant of knowledge left in the head that we were once taught.

The uniqueness and originality of creativity depends on sources of inspiration, which are carefully and scrupulously hidden from prying eyes. Ideas are especially unique when the whole world is impatient for your next discovery.

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The life of an individual has meaning only to the extent that it helps to make the lives of other people more beautiful and noble.

There are only two ways to live your life. The first is as if no miracles happen. The second is as if everything in the world is a miracle.

Strength of mind cannot replace sensitivity of fingers.

Science is not and will never be a finished book. Every important success brings new questions. Every development reveals new and deeper difficulties over time.

There is no space and time, but there is their unity.

Never memorize anything you can find in a book.

People cause me seasickness, not the sea. But I'm afraid science has not yet found a cure for this disease.

It is a big mistake to think that a sense of duty and compulsion can help one find joy in looking and searching.

The mind, once expanded its boundaries, will never return to its former limits.

When a young man sits in an embrace with a pretty girl, a whole hour flies by like one minute. But put him on a hot stove, and a minute will seem like an hour to him. This is the theory of relativity.

The laws of mathematics that have any relation to the real world are unreliable; and reliable mathematical laws have no relevance to the real world.

Mathematics is the only perfect method for fooling yourself.

If you live as if nothing in this world is a miracle, then you will be able to do whatever you want and you will not have obstacles. If you live as if everything is a miracle, then you will be able to enjoy even the smallest manifestations of beauty in this world. If you live both ways at the same time, your life will be happy and productive.

Everyone knows that this is impossible. But then comes an ignorant person who doesn’t know this - he makes a discovery.

No problem can be solved at the same level at which it arose.

Anyone who wants to see the results of their labor immediately should become a shoemaker.

Understanding nature is a drama, a drama of ideas.

Marriage is an attempt to create something lasting and lasting out of a random episode.

The mind, once expanded its boundaries, will never return to its former limits.

I never think about the future. It comes on its own soon enough.

The old man had a merciless gaze; There was no illusion in the world that could lull him to sleep - except faith in his own ideas.

A person's worth should be determined by what he gives, not by what he is able to achieve. Try to become not a successful person, but a valuable person.

There is no doubt that there is a significant element of truth in quantum mechanics...However, I do not think that quantum mechanics is the starting point for the search for a [future theoretical] basis, just as one cannot, starting from thermodynamics... arrive at the foundations of mechanics.

I don’t know with what weapons the third world war will be fought, but the fourth will be fought with sticks and stones. – I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.

Strive not to achieve success, but to ensure that your life has meaning

If you want to become a successful entrepreneur, you need to start doing business now. Wanting to start but being afraid of the consequences will get you nowhere. This is true in other areas of life: to win, you first need to play.

Gravity cannot be responsible for those whom love sweeps off their feet.

Common sense is the sum of prejudices acquired before the age of eighteen.

Everyone knows that this is impossible. But then comes an ignorant person who doesn’t know this - he makes a discovery.

To become a perfect member of the flock of sheep, you must first be a sheep.

Imagination is more important than knowledge. Imagination is more important than knowledge.

If you do not sin against reason, you cannot come to anything at all.

Most people don't try anything new because they are afraid of making mistakes. But there is no need to be afraid of this. Often a person who fails learns more about how to win than someone who immediately succeeds.

Only those who make absurd attempts will be able to achieve the impossible.

A mathematician can already do something, but, of course, not what they want to get from him at the moment.

Learn the rules and play the best. Simple, like everything ingenious.

Do you think all that simple? Yes, it's simple. But it’s not like that at all...

It is very important not to interrupt the questions. Curiosity has its right to exist.

Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you anywhere. Logic can take you from point A to point B, and imagination can take you anywhere...

Equations are more important to me because politics is for the present, and equations are for eternity.

All ideas in science are born out of a dramatic conflict between reality and our attempts to understand it.

The meaning of life is only a life dedicated to others ©

The only thing my long life has taught me is that all our science, in the face of reality, looks primitive and childishly naive - and yet it is the most valuable thing we have.

There is an amazing opportunity to master a subject mathematically without understanding the essence of the matter.

It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer. All this is so not because I am so smart. This is all due to the fact that I don’t give up for a long time when solving a problem.

Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, while imagination embraces the whole world, stimulating progress, giving rise to evolution.

There are two ways to live: you can live as if miracles do not happen and you can live as if everything in this world is a miracle.

Education is what remains after you forget everything you learned at school.

When you realize how far humanity has come since cave times, the power of imagination is felt on a full scale. What we have now was achieved with the help of the imagination of our forefathers. What we will have in the future will be built with the help of our imagination.

Marriage is an attempt to create something lasting and lasting out of a random episode.

If you look at world famous people, you can see that each of them gave something to this world. You have to give in order to be able to take. When your goal is to add value to the world, you will rise to the next level of life.

The most beautiful thing we can experience is the incomprehensible. It serves as a source of genuine art and science.

You need to learn the rules of the game. And then you need to start playing better than everyone else.

I don’t know what weapons will be used to fight in the third world war, but in the fourth, stones and clubs will be used.

There is no point in continuing to do the same thing and expect different results. – Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results

If the theory of relativity is confirmed, the Germans will say that I am a German, and the French will say that I am a citizen of the world; but if my theory is refuted, the French will declare me a German, and the Germans a Jew.

Everything should be stated as simply as possible, but not simpler.

The science of politics is a much more complex thing than the science of physics.

As I study myself and my way of thinking, I come to the conclusion that the gift of imagination and fantasy meant more to me than any ability for abstract thinking.

Smart people always ask questions. Ask yourself and other people to find a solution. This will allow you to learn new things and analyze your own growth.

It is very important not to stop asking questions. Curiosity is not given to man by chance.

In 30 years, you will absolutely forget everything you had to study in school. You will only remember what you have learned yourself.

A person begins to live only when he manages to surpass himself

Only those who make absurd attempts will be able to achieve the impossible.

The true value of a person is determined by the extent to which he has freed himself from selfishness and by what means he has achieved this.

Dreaming about everything you could achieve in life is an important element of a positive life. Let your imagination wander freely and create a world in which you would like to live.

The secret of creativity is the ability to hide the sources of your inspiration.

Never memorize something that you can look up.

There are only two infinite things: the Universe and stupidity. Although I'm not sure about the Universe.

There are only two infinite things: the Universe and stupidity. Although I'm not entirely sure about the Universe.

The process of scientific discovery is, in essence, a continuous flight from miracles.

No goal is so high as to justify unworthy means to achieve it.

Our math difficulties don't bother God. He integrates empirically.

Education is what remains after everything we were taught is forgotten.

Life is sacred; this is, so to speak, the supreme value to which all other values ​​are subordinated

The war has been won, but not the peace.

Theory is when everything is known, but nothing works. Practice is when everything works, but no one knows why. We combine theory and practice: nothing works... and no one knows why!

I have learned to look at death as an old debt that must be paid sooner or later.

The biggest stupidity is to do the same thing and hope for a different result.

The only thing that prevents me from studying is the education I received.

The main thing in the life of a person of my type is what he thinks and how he thinks, and not what he does or experiences.

I never think about the future. It comes quite quickly.

A person can find meaning in life only by devoting himself to society

It has often happened in physics that significant success has been achieved by drawing consistent analogies between seemingly unrelated phenomena.

The question that puzzles me is: am I crazy or is everything around me?

Those who have never made mistakes have never tried something new.

Power always attracts people of low moral character.

In my imagination I am free to draw like an artist. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination spans the entire world.

You will never solve a problem if you think the same way as those who created it.

I cannot believe in God as a being who directly influences the actions of individual people or administers judgment over his creatures. I am not able to believe in it, although the mechanical causality of modern science is to a certain extent called into question. My faith consists in humble worship of a spirit incomparably superior to us and revealed to us in the little that we are able to know with our weak, mortal mind. Morality is very important, but not for God, but for us.

A man who has never made mistakes has never tried anything new.

Since mathematicians took up the theory of relativity, I myself no longer understand it.

“There are only two ways to live life. The first is as if miracles do not exist. The second one is like there are only miracles all around.”


“There are only two infinite things: the Universe and stupidity. Although I’m not entirely sure about the Universe.”


“For the simpletons, Einstein explained his theory of relativity as follows: “This is when Zurich stops at this train.”


“The only thing that can guide us to noble thoughts and actions is the example of great and morally pure individuals.”


“When I was young, I discovered that my big toe sooner or later made a hole in my sock. So I stopped wearing socks."


“A person begins to live only when he manages to surpass himself.”


“No amount of experimentation can prove a theory; but one experiment is enough to refute it.”


“The life of an individual has meaning only to the extent that it helps to make the lives of other people more beautiful and noble. Life is sacred; it is, so to speak, the supreme value to which all other values ​​are subordinated.”


“It is impossible to solve a problem at the same level at which it arose. We need to rise above this problem by rising to the next level.”


“Man is a part of the whole, which we call the Universe, a part limited in time and space.”


“Every person is obliged to at least return to the world as much as he took from it.”


“Nothing of value can be born from ambition or a sense of duty. Values ​​arise through love and devotion to people and the objective realities of this world.”


“The world cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved through understanding.”


“The real progress of mankind depends not so much on the inventive mind as on consciousness.”


“There is only one path to greatness, and that path is through suffering.”


“Morality is the basis of all human values.”


“It is time to replace the ideal of success with the ideal of service.”


“A person can find meaning in life only by devoting himself to society.”


“The goal of the school should always be to educate a harmonious personality, and not a specialist.”


“Ethical behavior should be based on sympathy for people, education and social connections; there is no need for a religious basis at all.”


“Only the life that is lived for the sake of other people is worthy.”


“The true value of a person is determined by the extent to which he has freed himself from selfishness and by what means he has achieved this.”


“Strive not to achieve success, but to ensure that your life has meaning.”


“I don’t know with what weapons they will fight in the 3rd World War, but in the 4th World War they will fight with sticks and stones.”


“Marriage is an attempt to create something lasting and lasting out of a random episode.”


“The Lord God calculates differentials empirically.”


“The process of scientific discovery is, in essence, a continuous flight from miracles.”


“The only thing my long life has taught me is that all our science, in the face of reality, looks primitive and childishly naive - and yet it is the most valuable thing we have.”


“If you want to lead a happy life, you must be attached to a goal, not to people or things.”


“If the theory of relativity is confirmed, the Germans will say that I am a German, and the French will say that I am a citizen of the world; but if my theory is refuted, the French will declare me a German, and the Germans a Jew.”


“Common sense is the sum of prejudices acquired before the age of eighteen.”


“Nationalism is a childhood disease. This is the measles of humanity."


“The war has been won, but not the peace.”


“It’s very simple, my dears: because politics is much more complicated than physics!”


“International laws exist only in collections of international laws.”


“People cause me seasickness, not the sea. But I’m afraid science has not yet found a cure for this disease.”


“It is not easy to say what the truth is, but lies are often easy to recognize.”


“Whoever wants to see the results of his labor immediately should become a shoemaker.”


“You will never solve a problem if you think like those who created it.”


“A scientist is like a mimosa when he notices his own mistake, and a roaring lion when he discovers someone else’s mistake.”


“What can a fish know about the water in which it swims all its life?”


“I have learned to look at death as an old debt that must be paid sooner or later.”


“My husband is a genius! He knows how to do absolutely everything except money. (A. Einstein’s wife about him)"


“I want to be cremated so people don’t come to worship my bones.”


“I survived two wars, two wives and Hitler.”


“The greater my fame, the more stupid I become; and this is undoubtedly the general rule.”


“Our mathematical difficulties do not bother God. He integrates empirically."


“You shouldn’t deify the intellect. He has powerful muscles, but no face."


“Mathematics is the most perfect way to fool yourself.”


“Since mathematicians took up the theory of relativity, I myself no longer understand it.”


“It has often happened in physics that significant success has been achieved by drawing consistent analogies between seemingly unrelated phenomena.”


“The main thing in the life of a person of my type is what he thinks and how he thinks, and not what he does or experiences.”


“It is amazingly possible to master a subject mathematically without understanding the essence of the matter.”


“All ideas in science are born out of a dramatic conflict between reality and our attempts to understand it.”


“The Lord God does not play dice.”


“The Lord God is subtle, but not malicious.”


“Everyone knows that this is impossible. But then an ignoramus comes along, who doesn’t know this, and he makes the discovery.”


“The laws of mathematics that have any relation to the real world are unreliable; and reliable mathematical laws have no relation to the real world.”


“The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.”


“If you don’t sin against reason, you can’t come to anything at all.”


“Everything should be stated as simply as possible, but not simpler.”


“Reality is an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.”


Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, Ulm, Württemberg, Germany. Physicist, one of the founders of modern physical theory, creator of the Special and General Theories of Relativity, winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics. Died April 18, 1955 in Princeton, USA.

Quotes, aphorisms, sayings, phrases - Einstein Albert

  • The war has been won, but not the peace.
  • God is cunning, but not malicious.
  • I survived two wars, two wives and Hitler.
  • Finding the truth is more important than having the truth.
  • Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler than that.
  • It's time to replace the ideal of success with the ideal of service.
  • Morality is the basis of all human values.
  • Nationalism is a childhood disease. This is the measles of humanity.
  • The most incomprehensible thing about this world is that it is comprehensible.
  • What can a fish know about the water in which it swims all its life?
  • Before God, we are all equally smart, or rather, equally stupid.
  • Only the life that is lived for the sake of other people is worthy.
  • Religion, Art and Science are branches of the same tree.
  • The world cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved through understanding.
  • The most difficult thing in the world to understand is income tax.
  • A person can find meaning in life only by devoting himself to society.
  • I never think about the future. It comes on its own soon enough.
  • Mathematics is the most perfect way to fool yourself.
  • To break through a wall with your forehead, you need either a long run-up or many foreheads.
  • The eternally unknowable in the world is that which seems understandable to us.
  • The only smart way to teach people is to lead by example.
  • There is only one path to greatness, and that path is through suffering.
  • The mind, once expanded its boundaries, will never return to its former limits.
  • International laws exist only in collections of international laws.
  • The process of scientific discovery is, in essence, a continuous flight from miracles.
  • A person begins to live only when he manages to surpass himself.
  • I want to be cremated so people don't come to worship my bones.
  • Only those who make absurd attempts will be able to achieve the impossible.
  • Perfect means for unclear ends are a characteristic feature of our time.
  • Our math difficulties don't bother God. He integrates empirically.
  • The greater my fame, the more stupid I become; and this is undoubtedly the general rule.
  • It's very simple, my dears: because politics is much more complex than physics.
  • Do you really think that the moon only exists when you look at it?
  • You will never solve a problem if you think the same way as those who created it.
  • Marriage is an attempt to create something lasting and lasting out of a random episode.
  • It is not easy to say what the truth is, but lies are often easy to recognize.
  • The goal of the school should always be to educate a harmonious personality, and not a specialist.
  • Anyone who wants to see the results of their labor immediately should become a shoemaker.
  • Strive not to achieve success, but to ensure that your life has meaning.
  • Education is what remains after everything learned at school is forgotten.
  • Every person is obliged to at least return to the world as much as he took from it.
  • Common sense is the sum of the prejudices acquired before the age of eighteen.
  • To punish me for my aversion to authority, fate made me the authority.
  • I have learned to look at death as an old debt that must be paid sooner or later.
  • If you want to lead a happy life, you must be attached to a goal, not to people or things.
  • There are two infinite things - the Universe and human stupidity. However, I'm not sure about the Universe.
  • The real progress of mankind depends not so much on the inventive mind as on consciousness.
  • People cause me seasickness, not the sea. But I'm afraid science has not yet found a cure for this disease.
  • A scientist is like a mimosa when he notices his own mistake, and a roaring lion when he discovers someone else’s mistake.
  • Everyone knows that this is impossible. But then comes an ignorant person who doesn’t know this - he makes a discovery.
  • The true value of a person is determined by the extent to which he has freed himself from selfishness and by what means he has achieved this.
  • In my youth I discovered that my big toe would eventually make a hole in my sock. So I stopped wearing socks.
  • The only thing that can direct us to noble thoughts and actions is the example of great and morally pure individuals.
  • For the simpletons, Einstein explained his theory of relativity this way: “This is when Zurich stops at this train.”
  • Ethical behavior should be based on sympathy for people, education and social connections; a religious basis is not needed at all.
  • It is impossible to solve a problem at the same level at which it arose. You need to rise above this problem by rising to the next level.
  • Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, while imagination embraces the whole world, stimulating progress, giving rise to evolution.
  • Nothing will bring such benefits to human health and increase the chances of preserving life on Earth as the spread of vegetarianism.
  • The only thing my long life has taught me is that all our science, in the face of reality, looks primitive and childishly naive - and yet it is the most valuable thing we have.
  • Nothing of value can be born from ambition or a sense of duty. Values ​​arise through love and devotion to people and the objective realities of this world.
  • Quantum mechanics is truly impressive. But my inner voice tells me that this is not ideal yet. This theory says a lot, but still does not bring us closer to unraveling the secret of the Almighty. At least I'm sure He doesn't roll the dice.
  • Words were and remain empty words; and, serving the ideal only in words, it is impossible to die for it. But personality is created not by what a person hears and speaks, but by labor and activity.
  • As long as the laws of mathematics remain certain, they have nothing to do with reality; as soon as they have something in common with reality, they cease to be defined.
  • The life of an individual has meaning only to the extent that it helps to make the lives of other people more beautiful and noble. Life is sacred; it is, so to speak, the supreme value to which all other values ​​are subordinated.
  • I would not recommend forming a team of inventors due to the difficulty of identifying the real inventor; I think that all that can come out of this is a society of idlers hiding from work.
  • Human freedom in the modern world is similar to the freedom of a person solving a crossword puzzle: theoretically, he can enter any word, but in reality he must enter only one in order for the crossword to be solved.
  • Science can only be created by those who are thoroughly imbued with the desire for truth and understanding. But the source of this feeling originates from the field of religion. From there comes the belief in the possibility that the rules of this world are rational, that is, comprehensible to reason. I cannot imagine a real scientist without a strong belief in this. The situation can be described figuratively as follows: science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind.
  • Anyone who happily marches to the music in formation has already earned my contempt. He was endowed with a brain by mistake; a spinal cord would have been enough for him. This disgrace to civilization must end. Heroism on command, senseless cruelty and disgusting senselessness called patriotism - how much I hate all this, how low and vile war is. I would rather be torn to pieces than be part of this dirty act. I am convinced that murder under the pretext of war does not cease to be murder.
  • Man is a part of the whole, which we call the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He feels himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest of the world, which is a kind of optical illusion. This illusion has become a prison for us, limiting us to the world of our own desires and attachment to a narrow circle of people close to us. Our task is to free ourselves from this prison, expanding the sphere of our participation to every living being, to the whole world, in all its splendor. No one will be able to complete such a task to the end, but the very attempts to achieve this goal are part of the liberation and the basis for inner confidence.

“Communication with Einstein brought extraordinary satisfaction. Despite his genius and fame, he behaved absolutely simply, without the slightest pretense of superiority... He was not only a great scientist, but also a great man.” © Bertrand Russell

“There was always a kind of magical purity about him, at once childlike and infinitely stubborn.” © Robert Oppenheimer

Albert Einstein, one of the founders of modern theoretical physics, Nobel Prize laureate, public figure and humanist, actively opposed war, against the use of nuclear weapons, for humanism, respect for human rights, and mutual understanding between peoples.

Einstein had an excellent sense of humor. When asked where his laboratory was located, he smiled and showed his fountain pen. The scientist played the violin well, read a lot, and spoke with admiration of the prose of Leo Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Dickens. He was surprisingly unpretentious; in his old age he invariably appeared in his favorite warm sweater.

Einstein’s attending physician said that he hated posing for the artist, but as soon as he admitted that he hoped to get out of poverty thanks to his portrait, Einstein immediately agreed to sit patiently in front of him for long hours.

We have collected 20 of the scientist’s most famous aphorisms, the genius of which everyone could already see more than once:

  1. There are only two infinite things: the Universe and stupidity. Although I'm not sure about the Universe.
  2. Only a fool needs order - genius rules over chaos.
  3. Theory is when everything is known, but nothing works. Practice is when everything works, but no one knows why. We combine theory and practice: nothing works... and no one knows why!
  4. There are only two ways to live life. The first is as if miracles do not exist. The second - it’s like there are only miracles all around.
  5. Education is what remains after everything learned at school is forgotten.
  6. I don’t know with what weapons the third world war will be fought, but the fourth will be fought with sticks and stones.
  7. It's just crazy to do the same thing and expect different results.
  8. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, while imagination covers the whole world.
  9. You will never solve a problem if you think the same way as those who created it.
  10. Anyone who wants to see the results of their labor immediately should become a shoemaker.
  11. Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must move.
  12. Everyone knows that this is impossible. But then comes an ignorant person who doesn’t know this - he makes a discovery.
  13. The mind, once expanded its boundaries, will never return to its former limits.
  14. If you want to lead a happy life, you must be attached to a goal, not to people or things.
  15. Strive not to achieve success, but to ensure that your life has meaning.
  16. Through coincidences, God maintains anonymity.
  17. The only thing that prevents me from studying is the education I received.
  18. A person who has never made mistakes has never tried anything new.
  19. All people lie, but it’s not scary, no one listens to each other.
  20. If you can't explain it to your grandmother, you don't understand it yourself.

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Yesterday marked the 135th anniversary of the birth of the brilliant physicist and one of the founders of modern theoretical physics, Albert Einstein. We bring to your attention the most interesting statements of this wonderful person.

There are only two infinite things: the Universe and stupidity. Although I'm not sure about the Universe.

Only a fool needs order - genius rules over chaos.

Theory is when everything is known, but nothing works. Practice is when everything works, but no one knows why. We combine theory and practice: nothing works... and no one knows why!

There are only two ways to live life. The first is as if miracles do not exist. The second one is like there are only miracles all around.

Education is what remains after everything learned at school is forgotten.

We are all geniuses. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life thinking it is stupid.

Only those who make absurd attempts will be able to achieve the impossible.

I don’t know with what weapons the third world war will be fought, but the fourth will be fought with sticks and stones.

Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, while imagination embraces the whole world, stimulating progress, giving rise to evolution.

There is no point in continuing to do the same thing and expect different results.


You will never solve a problem if you think the same way as those who created it.


Anyone who wants to see the results of their labor immediately should become a shoemaker.


Everyone knows that this is impossible. But then comes an ignorant person who doesn’t know this - he makes a discovery.



The mind, once expanded its boundaries, will never return to its former limits.



People cause me seasickness, not the sea. But I'm afraid science has not yet found a cure for this disease.


A person begins to live only when he manages to surpass himself.


Strive not to achieve success, but to ensure that your life has meaning.


Mathematics is the only perfect method for fooling yourself.


The greater my fame, the more stupid I become; and this is undoubtedly the general rule.



If you want to lead a happy life, you must be attached to a goal, not to people or things.


International laws exist only in collections of international laws.


Through coincidences, God maintains anonymity.


The only thing that prevents me from studying is the education I received.


I survived two wars, two wives and Hitler.



The question that puzzles me is: am I crazy or is everything around me?


I never think about the future. It comes on its own soon enough.


The most incomprehensible thing about this world is that it is comprehensible.


A person who has never made mistakes has never tried anything new.


All people lie, but it’s not scary, no one listens to each other.



If the theory of relativity is confirmed, the Germans will say that I am a German, and the French will say that I am a citizen of the world; but if my theory is refuted, the French will declare me a German, and the Germans a Jew.


Do you think all that simple? Yes, it's simple. But not at all like that.


Imagination is the most important thing, it is a reflection of what we attract into our lives.


I'm too crazy not to be a genius.


To break through a wall with your forehead, you need either a long run-up or many foreheads.



If you can't explain something to a six-year-old child, you don't understand it yourself.


Logic can take you from point A to point B, and imagination can take you anywhere...


To win, you first need to play.


Never memorize anything you can find in a book.


If a cluttered desk means a cluttered mind, then what does an empty desk mean?