In one’s youth every person and every event appear — Albert Einstein

In one’s youth every person and every event appear to be unique. With age, one becomes much more aware that similar events recur. Later on, one is less often delighted or surprised, but also less disappointed.

Einstein said this to Queen Elisabeth of Belgium in 1954.

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