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Einstein, Rejection, and Crafting a Future | Einstein in 1947. Photograph by Orren Jack Turner | Archinect

Rejection is one of those things all of us have to face. It might be in a studio review; our professor is not happy with our work or the direction we've taken. It can even be in the workplace, after working hard on something, those above us ridicule and criticize it. And there are still those...

Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out, instead of smiling, to photographer Arthur Sasse, on March 14, 1951, Einsteins 72nd birthday. Einstein had smiled and posed for so many photographers that day that he decided to stick his tongue out instead when Sasse came to photograph him.

Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out, instead of smiling, to photographer Arthur Sasse, on March 14, 1951, Einsteins 72nd birthday. Einstein had smiled and posed for so many photographers that day that he decided to stick his tongue out instead when Sasse came to photograph him.

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Adding Colour To Black & White Images | Albert Einstein

Holy. This artist called Mads Madsen has an amazing skill for colourising old black and white photographs. Even beside their original counterpart the results are impressive, bringing a new dimension of realism to historic images. Hit the jump to see more images below, or click here to see a video of how he does it. PREVIOUS: The Van Gogh Selfie

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Albert Einstein Quotes | motivational quotes
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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better" is a powerful quote by Albert Einstein that encourages people to connect with the natural world to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. Einstein recognized that nature holds great wisdom and that by observing it, one can gain insight into the workings of the universe.