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Quotes About Creation

The earth and the water next mingled, becoming inseparable, and the Spiritual Word which is called Reason moved upon their surface, causing endless turmoil.
~ Unknown
All things manifesting in the lower worlds exist first in the intangible rings of the upper spheres, so that creation is, in truth, the process of making tangible the intangible by extending the intangible into various vibratory rates.
~ Unknown
Pythagoras said that the universal Creator had formed two things in His own image: The first was the cosmic system with its myriads of suns, moons, and planets; the second was man, in whose nature the entire universe existed in miniature.
~ Unknown
You receive a great number of rewards as soon as you begin creating something you dream of deep within your soul.
~ Unknown
I love what the Valley does. I love company building. I love startups. I love technology companies. I love new technology. I love this process of invention. Being able to participate in that as a founder and a product creator, or as an investor or a board member, I just find that hugely satisfying.
~ Marc Andreessen
Thus it is a question of time as material, time that we shape as we please, that we compose and recompose, time that we play with for the pleasure of it.
~ Unknown
After all, the better the developers you have, the better the product you build.
~ Marc Benioff
Detrás de los rasgos sensibles del paisaje, de las herramientas o de las máquinas, detrás de los escritos aparentemente más fríos, y de las instituciones aparentemente más distanciadas de los q las han creado, la historia quiere aprender a los hombres
~ Marc Bloch
in a world which stands upon the threshold of the chemistry of the atom, which is only beginning to fathom the mystery of interstellar space ... this poor world of ours which, however justifiably proud of its science, has created so little happiness for itself ...
~ Marc Bloch
Great art picks up where nature ends.
~ Marc Chagall
When I am finishing a picture, I hold some God-made object up to it - a rock, a flower, the branch of a tree or my hand - as a final test. If the painting stands up beside a thing man cannot make, the painting is authentic. If there's a clash between the two, it's bad art.
~ Marc Chagall
Life is not a problem to be solved but a work to be made, and that work may well utilize much raw material we would prefer to do without.
~ Unknown
understood how [10]all the flowers He has created are beautiful, how the splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the Lily do not take away the perfume of the little violet or the delightful simplicity of the daisy. I understood that if all flowers wanted to be roses, nature would lose her springtime beauty, and the fields would no longer be decked out with little wild flowers.
~ Unknown
He set before me the book of nature; I understood how all the flowers He has created are beautiful, how the splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not take away from the perfume of the little violet or the delightful simplicity of the daisy
~ Unknown
A new philosophy is sweeping over businesses that privileges creation, imagination, and responsibility to the people.
~ Unknown
period in which the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms came into being.
~ Unknown
creating a new kingdom called Dal Riata – a maritime empire
~ Unknown
even a foundling like Scyld could quickly create a lordship that covered a large territory.
~ Unknown
So if I design it and then go away, it's still living somewhere and it still exists by itself without me.
~ Marc Newson
The creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act.
~ Marcel Duchamp
Destruction is also creation.
~ Marcel Duchamp
All in all, the creative act is not performed by the artist alone.. the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act.
~ Marcel Duchamp
Let us consider two important factors, the two poles of the creation of art: the artist on one hand, and on the other the spectator who later becomes the posterity; to all appearances the artist acts like a mediumistic being who, from the labyrinth beyond time and space, seeks his way out to a clearing
~ Marcel Duchamp
L'art est justifié dans la mesure où il ajoute à la vie juste ce qui lui manque pour être plus vraie qu'elle-même.
~ Marcel Jouhandeau