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Related: About this forumFind something to be happy about today (Wednesday January 29, 2014)
The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives. - Albert Einstein
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More pictures of those 2 sleeping cuties here: http://instagram.com/mommasgonecity#
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Find something to be happy about today (Wednesday January 29, 2014) (Original Post)
hermetic
Jan 2014
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When I lived in Princeton I found that Einstein actually lived near the Seminary
grantcart
Jan 2014
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hlthe2b
(113,214 posts)1. Ahh... a happy childhood simply must include baby animals!
As I sit curled up next to my own snoozing pup, that makes me very happy!
grantcart
(53,061 posts)3. When I lived in Princeton I found that Einstein actually lived near the Seminary
There were many ordinary folks in the neighbourhood who were his neighbors and they all had anecdotes about how he would wander around in somewhat rumpled clothes, and was always a fellow who had a child like quality when they talked with him.
