According to Albert Einstein himself, the following is the most characteristic anecdote that could be told of the physicist (1879 - 1955):
"Einstein and an assistant, having finished a paper, searched the office for a paper clip. They finally found one, too badly bent for use. They looked for an implement to straighten it, and after opening many more drawers came upon a whole box of clips. Einstein at once shaped one into a tool to straighten the bent clip. His assistant, puzzled, asked why he was doing this when there was a whole boxful of usable clips. 'Once I am set on a goal it becomes difficult to deflect me,' said Einstein."
~ THE LITTLE, BROWN BOOKS OF Anecdotes. Clifton Fadiman General Editor, 1985.
Friday, October 12, 2012
The true story of Alfred Kienitz, an escape from East Germany.
A presentation and book signing
Tuesday, October 16th, 2 p.m.
Caledonia, Ontario
"Everyone Welcome"
Masonic Hall., Hwy. 6 (beside the railway tracks, opposite Tim Horton's)
(Doris and Alfred Kienitz Coming to The Neat Little Bookshop on Saturday, October 27, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.)
~ East Germany and the ESCAPE Kitchen Table Memoirs, Doris Kienitz, FriesenPress, 2011. Available at The Neat Little Bookshop.
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