Everything that exists in your life, does so because of two things: something you did or something you didn’t do.
It is just as important to make knowledge live and keep it alive as to solve specific problems.
Applying the axioms of physical science to human life has something reprehensible to it.
I was supposed to choose apractical profession, but this was simply unbearable to me.
I urge a willingness to reserve a place in rational science for non-rational wonder.
I owe as much of my success to an uncompromising obstinacy as to any original ideas.
Even trivial events demonstrate strong devotion to the Universe and small concern for ego.
Inner freedom is an infrequent gift of nature and a worthy object for the individual.
My sailing system set sail, make it fast, no thoughts of energy or velocity, loll back, let boat drift.
The normal objective of my thought affords no insight into the dark places of human will and feeling.
The great need to grasp principles had caused me to spend most of my time on fruitless persuits.
In the shadow of the atomic bomb it has become even more apparent that all men are, indeed, brothers.
One who scorns the power of intuition will never rise above the ranks of journeyman calculator.
If everybody lived as I do, surely the writing of romance novels would never have come into being.
Despite my being an old gypsy there is a tendency to respectability inherent in old age.
Agreements about what is good or not, are usually not worth much. It is very much like art, is it not an art to lead a good life?
External conditions can, to a certain extent, reduce, but never cancel individual repsonsibility.
One can only continue to expect to be read if one omits everything that is unimportant.
For me a simple message, to think and act with courage, independence and imagination.
Even if you have to go through hell – go without hesitation.