1- He implicitly meant one should take much more care of what considered as more important to Humanity than to one's bodily appearance.
2- Even so, he already took the slightest care of his grooming to prefer such a hairstyle -- He actually paid time to it. I myself experienced this type of grooming after having a bath and didn't comb my hair till it was dry, then it looked like Einstein's natural hairstyle.
3- He said that to attract public attention to his thoughts of the world as a popular Khmer-legendary Thneanhchey did leave a remark to last pay his attention to his Nation before his death. (Cambodia)
2- Even so, he already took the slightest care of his grooming to prefer such a hairstyle -- He actually paid time to it. I myself experienced this type of grooming after having a bath and didn't comb my hair till it was dry, then it looked like Einstein's natural hairstyle.
3- He said that to attract public attention to his thoughts of the world as a popular Khmer-legendary Thneanhchey did leave a remark to last pay his attention to his Nation before his death. (Cambodia)
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As a person, one has already a life since his birth. However, Albert Einstein was clever to raise this for humans to use their brain when his main clause should be A PERSON STARTS TO LIVE A REAL HUMAN BEING ... to be well completed by his dependent clause.
(...) when one commences being linked to the Internet. But how about billions of Earth-Dwellers who have no access to a computer and the internet? They have no time to start their actual life then?
(Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia, SEA)
(...) when one commences being linked to the Internet. But how about billions of Earth-Dwellers who have no access to a computer and the internet? They have no time to start their actual life then?
(Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia, SEA)
These words of Albert Einstein -- whether he accepted it or not -- show that the ways of his thinking came after Buddha's steps. The Founder of Buddhism, native of Nepal, having looked deep into human society and wild nature, found his Thorough Knowledge of peaceful coexistence morality laws (for the benefit of humanity) through years of living and meditating in the very nature. (CAMBODIA)
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Your name sounds like French. Etes-vous d' origine franchaise? Á ma pensée, vous avez une bonne et vaste connaissance. Maintenant, il est une heure vingt, bonne nuit, Marie.
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This concept of Albert Einstein is in a contextual dilemma: it may be right in one and can be wrong in another. Why? -- If his "others" are the good people then his comment proves correct. But if they are bad ones, this theory certainly is nonsense. (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
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