Quote by: Albert Einstein

In the temple of science are many mansions, and various indeed are they that dwell therein and the motives that have led them thither. Many take to science out of a joyful sense of superior intellectual power; science is their own special sport to which they look for vivid experience and the satisfaction of ambition; many others are to be found in the temple who have offered the products of their brains on this altar for purely utilitarian purposes. Were [someone to] drive all the people belonging to these two categories out of the temple, the assemblage would be seriously depleted, but there would still be some men, of both present and past times, left inside. Our is one of them, and that is why we love him.


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Author Bio


  • NameAlbert Einstein
  • DescriptionGerman-American physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
  • AliasesEinstein
  • BornMarch 14, 1879
  • DiedApril 18, 1955
  • CountrySwitzerland; United States Of America
  • ProfessionTheoretical Physicist; Philosopher Of Science; Inventor; Science Writer; Astronomer; Educationist; University Professor
  • AwardsBarnard Medal For Meritorious Service To Science; Nobel Prize In Physics; Gold Medal Of The Royal Astronomical Society; Prix Jules Janssen; Matteucci Medal; Max Planck Medal; Franklin Medal; Copley Medal; Order Of Merit For Arts And Science