“Golden Verses So-called because they are "good as gold." They are by some attributed to Epicarmos, and by others to Empedocles, but always go under the name of Pythagoras, and seem quite in accordance with the excellent precepts of that philosopher. They are as follows: Ne'er suffer sleep thine eyes to close Before thy mind hath run O'er every act, and thought, and word, From dawn to set of sun; For wrong take shame, but grateful feel If just thy course hath been; Such effort day by day renewed Will ward thy soul from sin. E. C. B.” IfsFeelsMindSoulSeemsEyeRunningSufferingCoursesNamesSleepSinEffortSunGoldShameGratefulPhilosopherGoldenExcellentDawnVersesThoughts And Words Author:Pythagoras
“...the physicist cannot simply surrender to the philosopher the critical contemplation of the theoretical foundations; for, he himself knows best, and feels more surely where the shoe pinches...Physical conceptions are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uniquely determined by the external world.” KnowsWorldFeelsMindHumansMaySeemsScienceCreationFoundationShoesPhilosopherCriticalDeterminedSurrenderContemplationHuman MindConceptionMechanicPhysicistTheoreticalQuantum Mechanics Author:Albert Einstein