“Different themes inevitably require different methods of expression. This does not imply either evolution or progress; it is a matter of following the idea one wants to express and the way in which one wants to express it.” WayWantDoeIdeasDifferentMatterProgressExpressionEvolutionMethodFollowingTheme Author:Pablo Picasso
“Language is inherently not concerned with logic. As an expression of the psychological activities of humankind, it simply follows a linear process as it seeks actualisation. Moreover, it does not obey the objective concepts of time and space that belong to the physical world. When the discussion of time and space is imported into linguistic art from scientific aims and research methods, that linguistic art is entirely reduced to trifling pseudo-philosophical issues.” WorldDoeArtLanguageProcessSpaceIssuesExpressionActivityResearchArt IsConceptsConcernedLogicPhilosophicalAimMethodObjectivesPsychologicalDiscussionHumankindTime And SpaceLinearPseudoTriflingConcept Of Time Author:Gao Xingjian
“It should be the privilege of every worker to take advantage of all the improved methods of working that relieve him from the tedium and fatigue of purely mechanical toil, for by this means he gains leisure for the thought necessary to working out his designs, and for the finer touches that the hand alone can give. So long as he remains master of his machinery it will serve him well, and his power of artistic expression will be freed rather than stifled by turning over to it work it is meant to do.” GivingShouldWellsMeanLongHandsPoliticsEconomyDesignExpressionMastersGainsAdvantageMethodRemainsWorkersPrivilegeWork OutArtisticLiberalismWorking ItLeisureToilMachineryFatigueArtistic ExpressionTedium Author:Gustav Stickley
“The object . . . is to discover methods of condensing information concerning large groups of allied facts into brief and compendious expressions suitable for discussion.” FactsGroupsInformationObjectsExpressionMethodDiscussionSuitableLarge Groups Author:Francis Galton
“The method of scientific investigation is nothing but the expression of the necessary mode of working of the human mind.” MindHumansReasonExpressionMethodHuman MindInvestigationPreciseScientific Method Author:Thomas Huxley
“Ask a scientist what he conceives the scientific method to be and he will adopt an expression that is at once solemn and shifty-eyed: solemn, because he feels he ought to declare an opinion; shifty-eyed, because he is wondering how to conceal the fact that he has no opinion to declare.” FeelsFactsAsksWonderOpinionExpressionOughtScientistMethodSolemnScientific Method Book:Induction and intuition in scientific thought Source: Induction and intuition in scientific thought
“I thought, can you think of any really good reason not to do it? Except that, oh, I'm so shy, or oh, my private life, or oh, are they going to find out how boring I am? You know? And that was the only reason now, in a sense, not to do television. Because it certainly is a method of expression, which has to be accepted as these things come along.” ThinkingKnowsReasonTelevisionExpressionMethodBoringAcceptedShyPrivate Life Author:Katharine Hepburn
“The New Apostolic Reformation is an extraordinary work of the Holy Spirit that is changing the shape of Christianity globally. It is truly a new day! The Church is changing. New names! New methods! New worship expressions! The Lord is establishing the foundations of the Church for the new millennium. This foundation is built upon apostles and prophets. Apostles execute and establish God's plan on the earth.” EarthSpiritNamesChurchChristianityLordPlansExpressionHolyShapesWorshipBuiltMethodFoundationExtraordinaryHoly SpiritProphetNew DayApostlesReformationMillenniumGod's PlanApostolic Author:C. Wagner