On Sailing | Albert Einstein, 1936-1938

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Albert2BEinsteinOn Sailing | Albert Einstein, 1936-1938
Albert Einstein, Saranac Lake in New York, 1936                 Albert Einstein sailing, 1936
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“I like sailing, because it is the sport that demands the least energy.”

Albert Einstein

Ronald W. Clark, Einstein: The Life and Times, 1971
 
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Albert Einstein rowing on Lower Saranac Lake. Jacob Billikopf is in the stern and actress 
Luise Rainer is in the bow, 1937. Courtesy of David Marshall Billikopf.
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“I love to travel, but hate to arrive.”

Albert Einstein

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Sergey Konenkov, Albert Einstein at Saranac Lake                Lotte Jacobi, Albert Einstein, 1938

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“A ship is always safe at the shore, but that is not what it is built for.”

Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein sailing his boat on Saranac Lake, NY

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“My sailing system set sail, make it fast, no thoughts of energy or velocity,
loll back, let boat drift.”

Albert Einstein

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When Einstein attended college at the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, he fell in love
with sailing. He would often take a boat out onto a lake, pull out a notebook, relax, and think.
Even though Einstein never learned to swim, he kept sailing as a hobby throughout his life.
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