
Top 17 Einsteinian Relativity Quotes
#1. If one could see an infinite distance, they would observe the back of their head. That is Einstein's theory in a nut-shell.
R. Alan Woods
#2. If organized religion is the opium of the masses, then disorganized religion is the marijuana of the lunatic fringe.
Kerry Thornley
#3. Failure is the most important part of an artist's training, and one you cannot afford to do without.
Gustav Holst
#4. I do politics in order to do policy.
Paul Ryan
#5. Yes, it's quite amazing how I continue to shock my mother even after all these years together
Eloisa James
#6. [...] and if then women do not resign the arbitrary power of beauty - they will prove that they have less mind than man.
Mary Wollstonecraft
#7. I've done every kind of touring known to mankind. I've played the big and the small places.
Julian Lennon
#8. I love my family, even as I critique their dysfunctionalities.
Bell Hooks
#9. In a dead white field an untethered goat gave them sardonic greeting.
Anthony Burgess
#10. The innumerable fools have made the learned very scarce
Imam Ali
#11. I am fashionably unimpressed with the material world. I am moved by the beauty of aspiration, and I hope that I can elevate myself to the standards I have imposed on others.
Mike Corbett
#12. Jace," she said. "Why are you doing this to me?"
"Because you're lying to me. And you're lying to yourself." Jace's eyes were blazing, and even though his hands were stuffed into his pockets, she could see that they were knotted into fists.
Cassandra Clare
#13. General relativity then establishes that objects move toward regions where time elapses more slowly; in a sense, all objects "want" to age as slowly as possible. From an Einsteinian perspective, that explains why an object falls when you let go of it.
Brian Greene
#14. My father was swallowed alive by his own anus. It was a terrible way to go.
Ryan Reynolds
#15. No person can escape Einsteinian relativity, and no soldier or veteran can escape the trauma of war's dislocation.
Joe Haldeman
#17. The great tragedy of segregation isn't so much that we see less of each other but that in separating from each other we see less of God.
Tullian Tchividjian
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