Albert Einstein Quote

I still lose my temper dutifully about physics. But I no longer flap my wings — I only ruffle my feathers. The majority of fools remain invincible.


In: Sachi Sri Kantha, An Einstein Dictionary (p. 96), Greenwood Press, Publishers. 1996


I still lose my temper dutifully about physics. But I no longer flap my wings — I only ruffle my feathers. The majority of fools remain invincible.

I still lose my temper dutifully about physics. But I no longer flap my wings — I only ruffle my feathers. The majority of fools remain invincible.

I still lose my temper dutifully about physics. But I no longer flap my wings — I only ruffle my feathers. The majority of fools remain invincible.

I still lose my temper dutifully about physics. But I no longer flap my wings — I only ruffle my feathers. The majority of fools remain invincible.