Words are and remain an empty sound, and the road to perdition has ever been accompanied by lip service to an ideal.

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A source trail connects this quotation to Albert Einstein and Ideas and Opinions, but the exact English wording has not been confirmed in a primary text. The attribution is therefore probable rather than definitive.

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This page records the wording "Words are and remain an empty sound, and the road…," which centers on words, remain, empty. A concrete trail points toward Einstein, but the exact English form remains unconfirmed; the page therefore labels it as attributed to him while preserving its creativity and wisdom context.

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