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William Shakespeare

Albert Einstein smiling?

Behold, what can be more wondrous than the sight of Albert Einstein smiling? 'Tis a thing of beauty, a joy for all to behold. 'Tis like the sun peeking through the clouds on a glorious summer day. 'Tis like a meadow of wildflowers in full bloom. 'Tis a sight that can fill even the most hardened of hearts with joy. Ah, but why doth Albert Einstein smile? Is it because of his great genius, his brilliant mind? Or is it because of his profound understanding of the universe and its mysteries? Maybe it is because of the joy he finds in discovering new things, or the pleasure of teaching others. Whatever the reason, 'tis a sight to behold! One can only imagine the smile of a great genius such as Albert Einstein, and the thoughts that must be going through his mind while he graces us with his presence. Surely, it is a sign of great wisdom and understanding, a sign of a brilliant mind. Ah, 'tis a sight to behold. So, let us all rejoice in the sight of Albert Einstein smiling, for it is truly a thing of beauty.