“I dare say that I have worked off my fundamental formula on you that the chief end of man is to frame general propositions and that no general proposition is worth a damn.” MenEndsFundamentalsDareChiefsDamnFormulasPropositions Author:Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
“Art is a thing so much of the imagination, of the soul, that it is difficult to descend to the fundamentals of technique and yet make it plain to the student that these are but the 'means' and not an end in themselves.” MeanArtSoulEndsDifficultImaginationStudentsArt IsFundamentalsTechnique Book:Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting Source: Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting
“Design is the fundamental soul of a human-made creation that ends up expressing itself in successive outer layers of the product or service.” HumansArtMadeSoulEndsInspiringDesignCreationProductsFundamentalsDesignerLayersJob CreationGraphic ArtistGraphic DesignerSimplicity In DesignGreat DesignDesign InspirationProduct DesignCreativity And DesignImac Author:Steve Jobs
“Those who yearn for the end of capitalism should pray for government by men who believe that all positive action is inimical to what they call thoughtfully the fundamental principles of free enterprise.” MenShouldBelieveEndsGovernmentActionPrinciplesPrayingCapitalismFundamentalsEnterpriseFree EnterpriseFundamental Principles Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“Indeed, through fundamental advances in bionics in this century, we will set the technological foundation for an enhanced human experience, and we will end disability.” HumansEndsCenturyFoundationFundamentalsDisabilityTechnologicalHuman ExperienceBionics Author:Hugh Herr
“But deepest of all illusory Appearances, for hiding Wonder, as for many other ends, are your two grand fundamental world-enveloping Appearances, SPACE and TIME. These, as spun and woven for us from before Birth itself, to clothe our celestial ME for dwelling here, and yet to blind it, lie all-embracing, as the universal canvas, or warp and woof, whereby all minor Illusions, in this Phantasm Existence, weave and paint themselves. In vain, while here on Earth, shall you endeavor to strip them off; you can, at best, but rend them asunder for moments, and look through.” WorldLooksTwoEndsMomentsEarthLyingSpaceExistenceWonderBirthIllusionUniversalFundamentalsBlindPaintAppearanceVainEndeavorHidingMinorsCanvasTime And SpaceDwellingCelestialWovenIllusorySpunWarp Book:Carlyle Reader Source: Carlyle Reader