Quotes About Structure
Through photography, both artist and scientist can find a common denominator in their search for the synthesis of modern vision in time, space and structure.
~ Ernst Haas
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Once we have conceived of time and space, once we have accepted their existence, then that implies that there is a structural order to bonding realities.
~ Frederick Lenz
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This light unglues the formation and structure of the being for a certain period of time. It will reassemble automatically.
~ Frederick Lenz
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Paintings exist in the present tense, yet somehow, because of how it's structured, it can move backwards through time as well.
~ Joe Bradley
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The contradiction in perspective was that it structured all images of reality to address a single spectator who, unlike God, could only be in one place at a time.
~ John Berger
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Anger is preverbal, so, by the time you're using words to express an angry feeling, you're already imposing loads of structure on that primal experience.
~ John Darnielle
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~ Rae Armantrout, Versed
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If you invest the time earlier to create structure and process around communication, planning, and goal-setting, you can prevent missteps before they occur.
~ Christine Tsai
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Architecture depends on its time. It is the crystallization of its inner structure, the slow unfolding of its form.
~ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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I didn't know what architecture was except that I lived in a house. I don't even think that I knew the word for a long time. My dad funneled me into engineering because it was his background.
~ Antoine Predock
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The purpose of construction is TO MAKE THINGS HOLD TOGETHER; of architecture TO MOVE US.
~ Le Corbusier
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Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins.
~ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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A city grows like an organism. It is a structure of living and working together a mix of functions.
~ Jaime Lerner
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A good opening and a good ending make for a good film provided they come close together.
~ Federico Fellini
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All my records have been written to be records, rather than writing a group of songs and seeing if they fit together.
~ Justin Townes Earle
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studied its architecture and intricate decoration
~ Mary Balogh
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You cannot easily fit women into a structure that is already coded as male; you have to change the structure.
~ Mary Beard
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You cannot easily fit women into a structure that is already coded as male; you have to change the structure. That means thinking about power differently. It means decoupling it from public prestige. It means thinking collaboratively, about the power of followers not just of leaders. It means, above all, thinking about power as an attribute or even a verb ('to power'), not as a possession.
~ Mary Beard
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beginning it was a well-planned pyramid
~ Mary Higgins Clark
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Later, I'l learn that's the structure of an elegy: lament, consolation; bad news, followed by good news.)
~ Mary Karr
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A poem requires a design--a sense of orderliness. Part of our pleasure in the poem is that it is a well-made thing. . . .
~ Mary Oliver
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In the shapeliness of a life, habit plays its sovereign role.
~ Mary Oliver
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He told me that a German doctor named Wolff figured it out in the 1800s by studying X-rays of infants' hips as they transitioned from crawling to walking. "A whole new evolution of bone structure takes place to support the mechanical loads associated with walking," said Lang. "Wolff had the great insight that form follows function." Alas, Wolff did not have the great insight that cancer follows gratuitous X-raying with primitive nineteenth-century X-ray machines.
~ Mary Roach
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For two people so firmly distanced by class and employment structure, Beaumont and St. Martin inhabited a relationship that could be oddly, intensely intimate. "On applying the tongue to the mucous coat of the stomach, in its empty, unirritated state, no acid taste can be perceived.
~ Mary Roach
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