“I believe this earth on which we stand is but the vestibule to glorious mansions through which a moving crowd forever press.” BelieveEarthMovingI BelieveForeverPressesCrowdsGloriousMansions Book:The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie ; Complete in One Volume Source: The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie ; Complete in One Volume
“I believe that should is one of the most damaging words in our language. Every time we use it, we are, in effect, saying that we are wrong, or we were wrong, or we're going to be wrong. I would like to take the word should out of our vocabulary forever and replace it with the word could. This word gives us a choice, and we're never wrong.” GivingShouldBelieveUseChoicesLanguageI BelieveForeverEffectsVocabulary Book:Modern-Day Miracles Source: Modern-Day Miracles
“However we select from nature a complex [of phenomena] using the criterion of simplicity, in no case will its theoretical treatment turn out to be forever appropriate (sufficient).... I do not doubt that the day will come when [general relativity], too, will have to yield to another one, for reasons which at present we do not yet surmise. I believe that this process of deepening theory has no limits.” BelieveReasonTurnsI BelieveProcessCasesForeverDoubtAtheismTheoryLimitsComplexesSimplicityPositive AtheismSufficientAppropriateTreatmentYieldTheoreticalCriteriaSelectRelativityGeneral Relativity Author:Albert Einstein