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God reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists.
Albert Einstein
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What this quote means

The quote suggests that the presence of God can be perceived through the structured and harmonious nature of the universe.

Albert Einstein's quote expresses the idea that divine presence is manifested in the natural order and harmony of the universe. It implies that by observing the beauty and coherency of existence, one can find a sense of the divine, suggesting that science and spirituality can coexist in the understanding of the universe.

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This quote can be used in a speech on the relationship between science and spirituality.

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