On the relief of when revered people criticize revered institutions
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Einstein, as quoted in the The Mind-Body Problem: “‘Princeton is a wonderful little spot, a quaint and ceremonious village of puny demigods on stilts...Here the people compose what is called ‘society’ enjoy even less freedom than their counterparts in Europe. Yet they seem unaware of this restriction, since their way of life tends to inhibit personality development from childhood’ according to Albert Einstein, in a letter to Queen Elisabeth of Belgium.”
On the relief of when revered people criticize revered institutions
On the relief of when revered people…
On the relief of when revered people criticize revered institutions
Einstein, as quoted in the The Mind-Body Problem: “‘Princeton is a wonderful little spot, a quaint and ceremonious village of puny demigods on stilts...Here the people compose what is called ‘society’ enjoy even less freedom than their counterparts in Europe. Yet they seem unaware of this restriction, since their way of life tends to inhibit personality development from childhood’ according to Albert Einstein, in a letter to Queen Elisabeth of Belgium.”