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Quotes About Structure

In Formula E, because it has that structure of being quite cost-controlled and partly standardised, it means a small team or big manufacturer, if you get it right you have a chance for success which is great.
~ Susie Wolff
In this country, we have partnerships, we have S corps, we have LLCs, we have a series of entities that do not pay corporate income tax.
~ Austan Goolsbee
An economy is not a complicated thing; it just has a lot of moving parts.
~ Ray Dalio
I like songs that have lots of different parts in them, an intro, an outro and a bridge.
~ Sean Lennon
Joy is play's intention. When this intention is actually realized, in joyful play, the time structure of the playful universe takes on a very specific quality—namely, it becomes eternity. This is probably true of all experiences of intense joy, even when they are not enveloped in the separate reality of play. This is the final insight of Nietzsche's Zarathustra in the midnight song: "All joy wills eternity—wills deep, deep eternity!"33
~ Peter L. Berger
minds. As a wise woman wrote "Language as an articulation of reality is more primordial than strategy, structure, or culture."[31]
~ Peter Morville
Design is how it works."[
~ Peter Morville
Rule of Life, very simply, is an intentional, conscious plan to keep God at the center of everything we do. It provides guidelines to help us continually remember God as the Source of our lives. It includes our unique combination of spiritual practices that provide structure and direction for us to intentionally pay attention and remember God in everything we do.
~ Peter Scazzero
That was the trouble with formulating a system: what could you do but repeat it?
~ Peter Washington
heterocyclics.
~ Peter Watts
The world is sensitive to our touch. It has a kind of 'Zing!' that makes it fly off in ways that are not imaginable classically. The whole structure of quantum mechanics may be nothing more than the optimal method of reasoning and processing information in the light of such a fundamental (wonderful) sensitivity. — Chris Fuchs
~ Philip Ball
ARCHITECTURE, n The art of how to waste space.
~ Philip Johnson
Whereas status is essentially the product of a social system, class is the product of the economic.8 Class grew out of industrialization and the
~ Philip Norton
been that of continuity and change in British politics. The theme is one that applies to the content of this edition. I have maintained the basic structure of the book, providing for continuity with previous editions. However, within
~ Philip Norton
The volume has three distinctive features, relating to structure, content, and theme.
~ Philip Norton
In terms of the structure of the
~ Philip Norton
The goal is the same—the quickest and surest destruction of this foul structure.1 In 1869 Nechaev murdered a member of his own revolutionary cell who tried to defect. He
~ Philip Pomper
Second, character is in some sense an integrated product, as is suggested by the term "character-structure." There is a discoverable pattern in the way the ego is organized; and the existence of such a pattern is the basis of character analysis.
~ Philip Selznick
Fourth, character is dynamic in that it generates new strivings, new needs and problems. It is largely through the identification of these needs that diagnosis proceeds, as when the discovery of excessive dependency or aggressiveness suggests that the patient has a particular type of character-structure.
~ Philip Selznick
For grammar it [poetry] might have, but it needs it not; being so easy in itself, and so void of those cumbersome differences of cases, genders, moods, and tenses, which, I think, was a piece of the Tower of Babylon's curse, that a man shoult be put to school to learn his mother-tongue.
~ Philip Sidney
Every established order tends to make its own entirely arbitrary system seem entirely natural.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
champ est un réseau de relations objectives (de domination ou de subordination, de complémentarité ou d'antagonisme, etc.)
~ Pierre Bourdieu
Det är just strukturen hos världens ekonomiska fält som utövar ett strukturellt tvång, vilket ger mekanismen ett sken av ödesbestämdhet.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
Every established order tends to produce the naturalization of its own arbitrariness.
~ Pierre Bourdieu