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Albert Einstein Quotes
Quotes and Quotations IndexHere are The Albert Einstein Quotes : Page # 14 The finest emotion of which we are capable is the mystic emotion. Herein lies the germ of all art and all true science. Anyone to whom this feeling is alien, who is no longer capable of wonderment and lives in a state of fear, is dead man.
The ruling class has the schools and press under its thumb. This enables it to sway the emotions of masses.
The big political doings of our time are so disheartening that in our generation one feels quite alone. It is as if people had lost the passion for justice and dignity and no longer treasure what better generations have won by extraordinary sacrifices.
To know that what is impenetrable for us really exists and manifests itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty whose gross forms alone are intelligible to our poor faculties - this knowledge, this feeling ... that is the core of the true religious sentiment. In this sense and in this sense alone, I rank myself among profoundly religious men.
The highest destiny of the individual is to serve rather than to rule.
The priests, in control of education, made the class division of society into a permanent institution and created a system of values by which the people were thenceforth to a large extent unconsciously guided in their social behaviour.
We should take care not to make the intellect our god. It has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality.
Why does this applied science, which saves work and makes life easier, bring us so little happiness? The simple answer runs : Because we have not yet learned to make sensible use of it.
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