A Quote by Albert Einstein

The most important question a person can ask is, "Is the Universe a friendly place? — © Albert Einstein
The most important question a person can ask is, "Is the Universe a friendly place?
The most fundamental question we can ever ask ourselves is whether or not the universe we live in is friendly or hostile.
The most important question to ask on the job is not 'What am I getting?' The most important question to ask on the job is 'What am I becoming?'
The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.
We're never encouraged by the producers to ask questions in any way. The most important thing to be is authentic and to be yourself. If I feel someone has answered a question then I'll move on. If I feel it's important enough, I will pursue the question.
I believe that good questions are more important than answers, and the best children's books ask questions, and make the readers ask questions. And every new question is going to disturb someone's universe.
The single most important decision any of us will ever make is whether or not to believe the universe is friendly.
But even technical work filled with formulas can be valuable and important. Einstein offered a lot of technical work on quantum physics, which mostly eludes me. I refer to his work, and I have studied it, but I am not a physicist. But look at Einstein's simple statement that the most important decision you ever will make is the decision whether you live in a friendly universe or a hostile universe.
The most important question to ask is "What am I becoming?"
Be friendly first. Service starts with a friendly person with a friendly smile, who offers friendly words first. How friendly are you?
The Universe is a friendly place.
If you want to ask one question, ask yourself, what are you giving to the universe and only that will be returned.
The most important question anyone can ask is: What myth am I living?
I think having a term for a condition that is prevalent is useful, because then people understand it as something not particular to them. It allows you not to ask the question, "What's wrong with me?" and begin to ask the question, "What's wrong with this place that I'm in?"
The most important question we must ask ourselves is, 'Are we being good ancestors?'
My philosophy is that we should ask the most important question that's capable of being solved.
Often in life, the most important question we can ask ourselves is: do we really have the problem we think we have?
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