Top 100 Quotes About Albert

#1. Third Covenant "monosacredness" is not a break with the earlier covenants; it transcends and includes them all.

Albert J. LaChance

#2. The desire for truth must take precedence over all other desires.

Albert Einstein

#3. Simple music is the hardest music to play and blues is simple music.

Albert Collins

#4. I was supposed to choose apractical profession, but this was simply unbearable to me.

Albert Einstein

#5. The designer must be able to see - make a concentrated effort to absorb the essence of the project. Seeing is a very difficult thing to do. Most people "look" at a lot of thing but never "see" anything. Looking is emotional; seeing is an intellectual process.

Albert Hadley

#6. One plays at being immortal and after a few weeks one doesn't even know whether or not one can hang on till the next day.

Albert Camus

#7. The Revolution introduced me to art, and in turn, art introduced me to the Revolution!

Albert Einstein

#8. Genius abhors consensus because when consensus is reached, thinking stops. Stop nodding your head.

Albert Einstein

#9. Those who prefer their principles over their happiness, they refuse to be happy outside the conditions they seem to have attached to their happiness.

Albert Camus

#10. I think anger and laughter are very close to each other, when you think about it.

Albert Brooks

#11. If you would stop, really stop, damning yourself, others, and unkind conditions, you would find it almost impossible to upset yourself emotionally - about anything. Yes, anything.

Albert Ellis

#12. Racism is America's greatest disease, racism is a disease of the white man.

Albert Einstein

#13. Fertility of the soil is the future of civilization.

Albert Howard

#14. What do you see when you look and what do you hear when you read?

Albert Clayton Gaulden

#15. But I fired four shots more into the inert body, on which they left no visible trace. And each successive shot was another loud, fateful rap on the door of my undoing.

Albert Camus

#16. Not all things worth counting are countable and not all things that count are worth counting.

Albert Einstein

#17. For scientific endeavor is a natural whole the parts of which mutually support one another in a way which, to be sure, no one can anticipate.

Albert Einstein

#18. I was a Knicks fan of the Kenny Sears-Carl Braun-Jim Baechtold vintage. I was even their ball boy when I was a teenager.

Marv Albert

#19. I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.

Albert Einstein

#20. I don't want to get close to people who have secrets that I don't know about.

Albert Brooks

#21. Every ideology is contrary to human psychology.

Albert Camus

#22. If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.

Albert Einstein

#23. We must learn how to lend ourselves to dreaming when dreams lend themselves to us.

Albert Camus

#24. Democracy is not the law of the majority but the protection of the minority.

Albert Camus

#25. He who finds a thought that lets us a little deeper into the eternal mystery of nature has been granted great peace.

Albert Einstein

#26. Besides paid white laborers, there was everywhere a class of white servants bound without wages for a term of years, and a more miserable class of Negro slaves.

Albert Bushnell Hart

#27. For rebelling against every form of authority fate has punished me by making me an authority.

Albert Einstein

#28. We must remember that we do not observe nature as it actually exists, but nature exposed to our methods of perception. The theories determine what we can or cannot observe ... Reality is an illusion, albeit a persistent one.

Albert Einstein

#29. The only race I know is the human one.

Albert Einstein

#30. In order to exist, man must rebel.

Albert Camus

#31. Want to give you everything you need." You do. You are. Hopelessly romantic words died in Maddox's throat. This moment was already perfect enough. I've loved you for years.

Annabeth Albert

#32. People's beliefs about their abilities have a profound effect on those abilities.

Albert Bandura

#33. We must pass through the darkness, to reach the light.

Albert Pike

#34. Their guilt made me eloquent because I was not its victim.

Albert Camus

#35. Be prudent, diligent, temperate and discreet. Remember that every human being has a claim upon your kind offices.

Albert Pike

#36. Albert Einstein once said, Sit with a beautiful woman for an hour and it seems like a minute, sit on a hot stove for a minute and it seems like an hour - that's relativity.

Richard Wiseman

#37. You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? And radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive them there. The only difference is that there is no cat.

Albert Einstein

#38. So,' said Cornery, 'we never know anyone.

Albert Camus

#39. A man who possesses a veneration of life will not simply say his prayers. He will throw himself into the battle to preserve life, if for no other reason than that he himself is an extension of life around him.

Albert Schweitzer

#40. I thought of that while riding my bicycle.

Albert Einstein

#41. If I had been a member of the academic establishment, I could have done other experiments.

Albert Ellis

#42. Your spouse should be just attractive enough to turn you on. Anything more is trouble.

Albert Brooks

#43. Most of the images of reality on which we base our actions are really based on vicarious experience.

Albert Bandura

#44. Address to Albert Einstein: You are not thinking. You are merely being logical.

Niels Bohr

#45. The State idea is not according to my heart. I cannot understand why it is needed. It is connected with narrow-minded and economic obstacles. I believe it is bad. I have always been against it.

Albert Einstein

#46. It's better to bet on this life than on the next.

Albert Camus

#47. What did it matter if he existed for two or for twenty years? Happiness was the fact that he had existed.

Albert Camus

#48. If I worked as a waiter, I'd go home and write songs and record them. I'd have to. It's the only thing I know how to do. It's the only thing I can do.

Albert Hammond Jr.

#49. What on earth prompted you to take a hand in this?"
"I don't know. My ... my code of morals, perhaps."
"Your code of morals. What code, if I may ask?"
"Comprehension.

Albert Camus

#50. I hadn't grasped how days could be at once long and short. Long, no doubt, as periods to live through, but so distended that they ended up by overlapping on each other. In fact, I never thought of days as such; only the words 'yesterday' and 'tomorrow' still kept some meaning.

Albert Camus

#51. The artist should fear to become the slave of detail. He should strive to express his thought and not the surface of it. What avails a storm cloud accurate in form and color if the storm is not therein?

Albert Pinkham Ryder

#52. We are rebels for a cause, poets with a dream , and we won't let this world die without a fight.

Albert Camus

#53. Your imagination is your preview of life coming attractions.

Albert Einstein

#54. The time comes in life when we have read enough. It's time to stop reading. It's time to lay down the books and write.

Albert Einstein

#55. Flair-a primitive kind of style-may be innate, but I think knowledgeable taste is learned, the result of travel, experience, living, education.

Albert Hadley

#56. Although it was the middle of winter, I finally realized that, within me, summer was inextinguishable.

Albert Camus

#57. The state was made for man, not man for state.

Albert Einstein

#58. Body and soul are not two different things, but only two different ways of perceiving the same thing. Similarly, physics and psychology are only different attempts to link our experiences together by way of systematic thought.

Albert Einstein

#59. One cannot afford to be a realist.

Albert Bandura

#60. A boy can see the smoke rising from Sioux villages under the shadow of the Albert memorial.

Baden Powell De Aquino

#61. What is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying.

Albert Camus

#62. On the other hand, the concept owes its meaning and its justification exclusively to the totality of the sense impressions which we associate with it.

Albert Einstein

#63. I never truly believed that human business was some serious thing.

Albert Camus

#64. The most pure form of the movement of rebellion is thus crowned with the heart-rending cry
of Karamazov: if all are not saved, what good is the salvation of one only?

Albert Camus

#65. What you can't imagine, you can't discover.

Albert Einstein

#66. Whoever is devoid of the capacity of wonder, whoever remains unmoved, whoever cannot contemplate or know the deep shudder of the soul in enchantment, might just as well be dead for he has already closed his eyes upon life.

Albert Einstein

#67. Oh no, oh no,' she said through her tears, 'I'm so in love with love,' and, intelligent and outstanding in so many ways, perhaps just because she truly was intelligent and outstanding, she rejected the world as it was.

Albert Camus

#68. Dr. Albert Frock: Well, how goes the gradual extinction of the human race, Lieutenant?
Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: I'm doing what I can to keep it orderly.

Douglas Preston

#69. the addition made in 1990: Albert Einstein, the first Jew in Walhalla.

Neil MacGregor

#70. No matter what cause one defends, it will suffer permanent disgrace if one resorts to blind attacks on crowds of innocent people.

Albert Camus

#71. The key to happiness is not to get more, but to enjoy what we have and to fill the empty frame of our lives instead of enlarging it.

Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

#72. When I study philosophical works I feel I am swallowing something which I don't have in my mouth.

Albert Einstein

#73. You just feel comfortable with him, and he certainly makes sure that you're comfortable. He makes sure that you feel good and that you're happy with what you're doing.

Albert Finney

#74. In short, whoever does violence to truth or its expression eventually mutilates justice, even though he thinks he is serving it. From this point of view, we shall deny to the very end that a press is true because it is revolutionary; it will be revolutionary only if it is true, and never otherwise.

Albert Camus

#75. I feel like that's what being creative is: It's you bouncing with emotion and what you capture in those bounces. Accept where you are and use it.

Albert Hammond Jr.

#76. There are actually two approaches to reside your daily life. One is as if absolutely nothing is really a miracle. The other is as if every little thing is a wonder

Albert Einstein

#77. For three years Albert would stay huddled in his den during the day and see almost no one, content to be alone with his books. From time to time, unshaved and sloppily dressed, he would appear in the street to take a meal or perform some errand. Then it was back to his room for more study.

Robert Cwiklik

#78. The Full Measure of a man is not to be found in the man himself, but in the colors and textures that come alive in others because of him.

Albert Schweitzer

#79. You come on as a guest. You don't get the girl anymore. But that is our lives. You start off as the boyfriend, then you are the lover, then you are the husband, then you are the father, and then you are the grandfather.

Albert Finney

#80. If it were sufficent to love, things would be too easy.

Albert Camus

#81. [The golden proportion] is a scale of proportions which makes the bad difficult [to produce] and the good easy.

Albert Einstein

#82. Is not about creating an object. It is about creating a perspective.

Albert Paley

#83. This plan looks like foolishness to earthbound philosophers. How can man comprehend a plan so based on love and servitude that his own deliverance and restoration is achieved by the death of the very "Lord of glory" (2:8)?

Albert H. Baylis

#84. Where there is no hope, it is incumbent on us to invent it.

Albert Camus

#85. Experience alone can decide on truth.

Albert Einstein

#86. My sense of god is my sense of wonder about the universe.

Albert Einstein

#87. It would be better if you begin to teach others only after you yourself have learned something.

Albert Einstein

#88. No,' Rambert said bitterly, 'you can't understand. You're using the language of reason, not of the heart; you live in a world of ... of abstractions.

Albert Camus

#89. The most knowledgeable person in one domain may be the most ignorant in another.

Albert Camus

#90. My success wasn't so much due to intelligence, but the fact that I stuck with problems longer.

Albert Einstein

#91. Don't blame, forgive, All healing is self-healing

Albert Schweitzer

#92. I have not stopped loving that which is sacred in this world.

Albert Camus

#93. Out of complexity, find simplicity!

Albert Einstein

#94. Indeed, one had the impression that even for the sufferers the frantic terror of the early phase had passed, and there was a sort of mournful resignation in their present attitude toward the disease.

Albert Camus

#95. I believe we have inherited a world of suffering that must be transcended through the development of pointed direction, fostering an evolution to a higher level of consciousness.

Albert Jackson

#96. You mean fiction?" I said.
"I mean flesh-and-blood stories about what happens outside your head, Albert. Stories that touch your heart.

Peggy Hesketh

#97. In regards to core training, I try to incorporate the medicine ball whenever possible. As a baseball player, there is a lot of twisting and turning that I will do. Keeping my abs strong is as important as anything else.

Albert Pujols

#98. And with pain and joy, their hearts learned to hear that double lesson which leads to a happy death.

Albert Camus

#99. [Misquotation; not by Einstein.] If only I had known, I should have become a watchmaker. [Apparently remorseful for his role in the development of the atom bomb.]

Albert Einstein

#100. The best word to describe Albert Belle during the mid-1990s is "prolific." The man could flat hit.

Tucker Elliot

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