BEST INSPIRING QUOTES OF HUMANITY, HUMILITY, FAME, KINDNESS, FRIENDSHIP- ALBERT EINSTEIN
HUMANITY, HUMILITY, FAME , KINDNESS, FRIENDSHIP-ALBERT EINSTEIN:
"With fame I become more and more stupid, which of course is a very common phenomenon."
"Why is it that nobody understands me, yet everybody likes me?"
"Without deep reflection one knows from daily life that one exists for other people."
"I simply enjoy giving more than receiving in every respect, to not take myself nor the doings of the masses seriously, am not ashamed of my weaknesses and vices, and naturally take things as they come with equanimity and humor. Many people are like this, and I really cannot understand why I have been made into a kind of idol."
"There is far too great a disproportion between what one is and what others think one is, or at least what they say they think one is. But one has to take it all with good humor."
"Of course, understanding of our fellow-beings is important. But this understanding becomes fruitful only when it is sustained by sympathetic feeling in joy and in sorrow. The cultivation of this most important spring of moral action is that which is left of religion when it has been purified of the elements of superstition."
"Desire for approval and recognition is a healthy motive, but the desire to be acknowledged as better, stronger or more intelligent than a fellow being or fellow scholar easily leads to an excessively egoistic psychological adjustment."
"Many times a day I realize how much my outer and inner life is based upon the labors of my fellow men, both living and dead, and how much I must exert myself in order to give in return as much as I have received."
"It is an irony of fate that I myself have been the recipient of excessive admiration and reverence from my fellow-beings, through no fault or merit of my own."
"THE BEST WAY TO CHEER YOURSELF is to cheer somebody else up."
"The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than to rule."
"The only way to escape the corruptible effect of praise is to go on working."
"I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university."
"Look around at how people want to get more out of life than they put in. A man of value will give more than he receives."
"I am content in my later years. I have kept my good humor and take neither myself nor the next person seriously."
"Without the sense of fellowship with men of like mind, of preoccupation with the objective, the eternally unattainable in the field of art and scientific research, life would have seemed to me empty."
"An awareness of my limitations pervades me all the more keenly in recent times because my faculties have been quite overrated since a few consequences of general relativity theory have stood the test."
"A man’s value to the community depends primarily on how far his feelings, thoughts, and actions are directed towards promoting the good of his fellows."
"The most important motive for work in school and in life is pleasure in work, pleasure in its result and the knowledge of the value of the result to the community."
"Only one who devotes himself to a cause with his whole strength and soul can be a true master. For this reason mastery demands all of a person."
"I lack any sentiment of the sort; all I have is a sense of duty toward all people and an attachment to those with whom I have become intimate."
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it."
"A man’s ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death."
"Each of us visits this Earth involuntarily, and without an invitation. For me, it is enough to wonder at the secrets."
"Be creative, but make sure that what you create is not a curse for mankind."
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