“As a matter of fact, it was only through the dealer Fred Jahn that I succeeded in overcoming my reservation about the works on paper and exhibiting them. Added to this, of course, was the fact that after ten years I could see the watercolours in a different light, and in conjunction with pictures painted afterwards, they had at least become more comprehensible to me.” YearsDifferentMatterFactsLightCoursesTenPaperOvercomingMatter Of FactDealerReservationsConjunctions Author:Gerhard Richter
“We have no other notion of cause and effect, but that of certain objects, which have always conjoin'd together, and which in all past instances have been found inseparable. We cannot penetrate into the reason of the conjunction. We only observe the thing itself, and always find that from the constant conjunction the objects acquire an union in the imagination.” Has BeensReasonTogetherPastScienceCertainFoundCausesImaginationEffectsObjectsConstantUnionsNotionInstanceAcquirePenetrateInseparableCause And EffectConjunctions Author:David Hume
“it's 12 amyl nitrites (one box), in conjunction with as many beers as necessary.” BoxesBeerHangoverConjunctions Author:Hunter S. Thompson
“Many people see technology as the problem behind the so-called digital divide. Others see it as the solution. Technology is neither. It must operate in conjunction with business, economic, political and social system.” PeopleProblemPoliticalSocialBusinessBehindsTechnologyEconomicSolutionsDigitalDividesSocial SystemsConjunctionsDigital Divide Author:Carly Fiorina
“Harvard is first and foremost a university and not a consulting operation, and our job here is to teach and to research and to create knowledge on Asia in conjunction and in cooperation with scholars as well as with political, intellectual, and cultural leaders in Asia.” FirstsWellsJobsPoliticalLeaderTeachIntellectualResearchUniversityOperationsCooperationScholarAsiaHarvardConsultingConjunctions Author:William C. Kirby