sat作文素材 爱因斯坦Einstein on World and History
How strange is the lot of us mortals! Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; for what purpose he knows not, though he sometimes thinks he senses it. But without deeper reflection one knows from daily life that one exists for other people -- first of all for those upon whose smiles and well-being our own happiness is wholly dependent, and then for the many, unknown to us, to whose destinies we are bound by the ties of sympathy. A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life are based on the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving...
I have never looked upon ease and happiness as ends in themselves -- this critical basis I call the ideal of a pigsty. The ideals that have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been Kindness, Beauty, and Truth. Without the sense of kinship with men of like mind, without the occupation with the objective world, the eternally unattainable in the field of art and scientific endeavors, life would have seemed empty to me. The trite objects of human efforts -- possessions, outward success, luxury -- have always seemed to me contemptible.
My passionate sense of social justice and social responsibility has always contrasted oddly with my pronounced lack of need for direct contact with other human beings and human communities. I am truly a lone traveler and have never belonged to my country, my home, my friends, or even my immediate family, with my whole heart; in the face of all these ties, I have never lost a sense of distance and a need for solitude...
My political ideal is democracy. Let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized. It is an irony of fate that I myself have been the recipient of excessive admiration and reverence from my fellow-beings, through no fault, and no merit, of my own. The cause of this may well be the desire, unattainable for many, to understand the few ideas to which I have with my feeble powers attained through ceaseless struggle. I am quite aware that for any organization to reach its goals, one man must do the thinking and directing and generally bear the responsibility. But the led must not be coerced, they must be able to choose their leader. In my opinion, an autocratic system of coercion soon degenerates; force attracts men of low morality... The really valuable thing in the pageant of human life seems to me not the political state, but the creative, sentient individual, the personality; it alone creates the noble and the sublime, while the herd as such remains dull in thought and dull in feeling.
This topic brings me to that worst outcrop of herd life, the military system, which I abhor... This plague-spot of civilization ought to be abolished with all possible speed. Heroism on command, senseless violence, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism -- how passionately I hate them!
The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Whoever does not know it and can no longer wonder, no longer marvel, is as good as dead, and his eyes are dimmed. It was the experience of mystery -- even if mixed with fear -- that engendered religion. A knowledge of the existence of something we cannot penetrate, our perceptions of the profoundest reason and the most radiant beauty, which only in their most primitive forms are accessible to our minds: it is this knowledge and this emotion that constitute true religiosity. In this sense, and only this sense, I am a deeply religious man... I am satisfied with the mystery of lifes eternity and with a knowledge, a sense, of the marvelous structure of existence -- as well as the humble attempt to understand even a tiny portion of the Reason that manifests itself in nature.
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 95:Tickets,please
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 55:The Sawyer family
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 79:Carol’s shopping list
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 97:A small blue case
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 71:He’s awful
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 115: Knock,knock
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 91:Poor Ian
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 75:Uncomfortable shoes
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 101:A card from Jimmy
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 41:Penny’s bag
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 39:Don’t drop it
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 67:The weekend
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 133:Sensational news
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 113:Small change
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 99:Owl
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 61:A bad cold
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 129:Seventy miles an hour
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 53:An interesting climate
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 73:The way to King Street
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 119:A true story
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 81:Roast beef and potatoes
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 43:Hurry up
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 123: A trip to Australia
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 47:A cup of coffee
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 69:The car race 汽车比赛
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 59:Is that all
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 117: Tommy’s breakfast
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 125:Tea for two
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 83:Going on holiday
新概念英语第一册 Lesson 103:The French test
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