Wonderful quotation, Denise. Einstein was much more than a dispassionate scientitst and the discoverer of the theory of relativity. He was a very accomplished pianist and at one time considered a career as a classical pianist. When someone can interpret the kind of music that surely is one of the hallmarks of western civilization it is not surprising that a love of nature would be a companion belief. You have a fine skill in matching images and words, Denise.
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Wonderful quotation, Denise. Einstein was much more than a dispassionate scientitst and the discoverer of the theory of relativity. He was a very accomplished pianist and at one time considered a career as a classical pianist. When someone can interpret the kind of music that surely is one of the hallmarks of western civilization it is not surprising that a love of nature would be a companion belief. You have a fine skill in matching images and words, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you David, a man for all seasons I think, and I appreciate your kind comments :)
DeleteWords of genius!
ReplyDeleteAren't they though?
DeleteWhat an excellent quote!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Glad you liked it Jan, all the best to you too :)
Deletei had to read this twice...a smart quote, i get it now!!!
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DeleteQuite a good quote. Really.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteLovely quote and image. Enjoy your day and the week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, the same to you :)
Deleteit is wise
ReplyDeleteI agree Gosia :)
DeleteSo very true. I could not agree more. Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteMe too Diane and all the best to you :)
DeleteI agree- and good choice for the image!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeleteEinstein was a truly impressive man. A scientific AND an ethical genius.
ReplyDeleteI agree totally EC :)
DeleteNice photos of the bee in the flower and of wildlife in your area.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gigi :)
DeleteI had no idea Albert Einstein say anything like this!
ReplyDeleteIt is the first time I have heard this quote from hime, though I have read others. My favorite is about the fish climbing a tree.
DeleteI love Einstein's quotes, in fact I am reading this wonderful book about him by Walter Isaacson.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy that book Christine, thanks for sharing.
DeleteI was surprised to see who made the quote. this quote has more meaning today than ever before.
ReplyDeleteI agree Red.
DeleteEinstein was an amazing man. And yes, I DO love the squirrels!
ReplyDeleteHe was wasn't he Ginnie? I have plenty more ground squirrel pics to share. Glad you enjoyed this one :)
DeleteHe was a genius.
ReplyDeleteHe was indeed :)
DeleteLovely photo instant and quote! A very nice day and week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Alexa, wishing you a wonderful weekend:)
DeleteThanks for the qoute Denise. It's a good reminder for me
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome SK, a good reminder for me too.
DeleteLovely Quote Dennis!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Breathtaking :)
DeleteDenise, this quote and the previous one could well apply to many of the current situations in both the U.S. and the world.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I was thinking Beatrice :)
DeleteA pretty picture and great words!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy :)
DeleteI can think of quite a few people in high places whom I wish would read this quote and take it to heart.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great quote isn't it?
DeleteThank you :)
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