“Our whole evolution up to this point shows that human groups spontaneously evolve patterns of behavior, as well as patterns of training people for that behavior, which tend on balance to lead people to create rather than destroy. Humans are, on net balance, builders rather than destroyers.” PeopleHumansWellsWholeShowsGroupsEvolutionBalanceBehaviorTrainingPatternsEvolveBuilderDestroyers Book:The Ultimate Resource 2 Source: The Ultimate Resource 2
“If there is a reason for keeping the wall very quiet, choose a pattern that works all over without pronounced lines...Put very succinctly, architectural effect depends upon a nice balance of horizontal, vertical and oblique. No rules can say how much of each; so nothing can really take the place of feeling and good judgement.” IfsReasonFeelingsLinesNiceEffectsWallDependsBalanceQuietPatternsArchitectureJudgementVerticalHorizontalGood Judgement Author:William Morris
“I usually start with a guitar riff or some little pattern of chords, and then I kind of go from there. Usually my lyrics are the last thing to go onto a song. For years and years I only ever did instrumental, so I'm still trying to get confidant with my lyrics and find the right balance. I'll generally get inspired from the music. I'll have a guitar line, and then I'll have a melody line, and I hook the lyrics up to fit that rhythm. So, my lyrics to tend be very rhythmic as well. They work with the music rather than the music works around them.” TryingYearsWellsKindLittlesStillsLastsSongLinesBalanceFitInspiredGuitarPatternsRhythmMelodyHookChordsConfidant Author:Butterfly Boucher
“I've sort of realized there's a definite pattern to my output at this point: there's an album that everybody sort of loves, that's a real balance between the old and new, like The Dreamer or No Beginning No End, like a blend of jazz and hip-hop, or r&b and soul and hip-hop.” RealSoulEndsBalanceJazzPatternsHip HopAlbumsHipsHopsDreamerDefiniteOutputOld And New Author:Jose James
“If a book were written all in numbers, it would be true. It would be just. Nothing said in words ever came out quite even. Things in words got twisted and ran together, instead of staying straight and fitting together. But underneath the words, at the center, like the center of the Square, it all came out even. Everything could change, yet nothing would be lost. If you saw the numbers you could see that, the balance, the pattern. You saw the foundations of the world. And they were solid.” IfsWorldSaidBookWould BeTogetherLostNumbersSawsWrittenBalanceFoundationPatternsBeing TrueRanStayingSquaresTwistedFittingFitting Together Author:Ursula K. Le Guin