One of my
favorite quotations is from Albert Einstein:
“Imagination
is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles
the world.”
My question
is this: when and where did Einstein say it?
Okay, that’s two questions, I know, but the first
person to comment with the correct answers will win this Einstein t-shirt,
which has two sleeves.
A couple of
other favorite quotations, from Groucho Marx, because I happen to be watching
Duck Soup as I write this.
“Beyond the
Alps are more Alps, and the Lord Alps those who Alps themselves.”
“Outside of
a dog, a book is a man’s best friend. Inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read.”
“If you take
cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than
rhubarb does.”
And a bonus
quotation:
“Add another quote and make it a gallon.”
And we have a winner. Regular reader Papi and Wee Granny wrote:
ReplyDelete"It is from an interview by G. S. Viereck, October 26, 1929, in Berlin."
The interview appeared in print the next year, in Viereck's Glimpses of the Great.
Well done, Papi and Wee Granny, but next time, try not to put your home address in your comment. You never know who might be looking in.