Which Einstein quotes are real?
Which Einstein quotes are real?
“If I were to start taking care of my grooming, I would no longer be my own self.” “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” “The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.” “Though I am now an old fogey, I am still hard at work and still refuse to believe that God plays dice.”
When did Albert Einstein say his famous quote?
The fact that it is comprehensible is a miracle.” Even “God does not play dice”, arguably Einstein’s most famous quote, isn’t quite his words. It derives from a letter written in German in December 1926 to his friend and sparring partner, theoretical physicist Max Born.
Did Albert Einstein say insanity?
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” That witticism—I’ll call it “Einstein Insanity”—is usually attributed to Albert Einstein. First of all, note that what Einstein describes as insanity is, according to quantum theory, the way the world actually works.
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What was Albert Einstein’s quote in the secret dare to Dream?
The way I see it, God’s Hand is in everything. God is in every small detail of our lives, even when we can’t really see it. Every person should ask themselves is this a friendly universe. Another Albert Einstein quote in The Secret: Dare to Dream!
Is there a direct quote from Albert Pike?
This however isn’t a direct quote itself, rather Carr’s own interpretation of the “letter” which he gleaned from another source. Carr never actually claimed that what he wrote was an extract. Thus whenever somebody claims that the above text is what Albert Pike wrote in a letter, they are either mistaken or lying.
Where did the quote If you can Dream it come from?
If you can dream it, you can do it. Even the Disney corporation now attributes this quote to Walt Disney. But he didn’t say it. Disney archivist Dave Smith explains that the phrase was actually coined by a Disney employee for the Epcot ride Horizons in the 1980s. Advertisement.
Are there any quotes from Walt Disney that are fake?
That completely changes the meaning of the quote from something about self-esteem and liking yourself to something about staying true to who you are. The earliest place I could find this quote in print was a 1977 magazine that quotes motivational speaker Mike Vance, who’s quoting a conversation he had with Walt Disney.
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