“The harmony of the world is made manifest in Form and Number, and the heart and soul and all the poetry of Natural Philosophy are embodied in the concept of mathematical beauty.” WorldHeartMadeSoulPhilosophyFormScienceNaturalNumbersEducationConceptsHarmonyMathematicsMathematicalManifestHeart And SoulNatural PhilosophyMathematical Beauty Book:On Growth and Form Source: On Growth and Form
“A story communicates fear, hope, and anxiety, and because we can feel it, we get the moral not just as a concept, but as a teaching of our hearts. That’s the power of story.” FeelsHeartStoriesMoralTeachingAnxietyConceptsCommunicatePower Of Stories Author:Marshall Ganz
“Twenty years ago the Oklahoma City bombing seared the concept of terrorism on American soil into our national consciousness and proved that we are all vulnerable, even in the heartland. I was in college at Rice University in 1995. All of us remember exactly where we were that day, and we will never forget the 168 people who were killed. Terrorism is evil, yet the incredible response to tragedies like we experienced in Oklahoma 20 years ago serve to highlight the strength, resolve, and resiliency of the American people to the world.” PeopleWorldYearsHeartRememberEvilForgetCitiesConsciousnessCollegeConceptsYears AgoTragedyTwentiesResponseIncrediblesUniversityTerrorismVulnerableSoilResolveNever ForgetRiceBombingHighlightsOklahomaResiliencyOklahoma City Author:Jim Bridenstine
“The concept of minimalism is to relax. Like a Zen monk in training, it is something that brings equilibrium to the heart. I don't necessarily think it has any problems, but if I were to force myself to name one, I would say that since the minimalist feeling already includes its own universe, I think it might kill the drive that we would otherwise have to commit the physically impossible and attempt to travel into outer space.” IfsThinkingHeartFeelingsProblemMightUniverseNamesForceSpaceImpossibleTrainingConceptsCommitRelaxMonkEquilibriumMinimalismOuter SpaceMinimalist Author:Takashi Murakami
“In the mid-fifties, a revolution occurred and a new word entered the vocabulary of commercial art. Concept... But the change was not entirely good. Our gain was also a loss... There was great value in something well observed and carefully delineated. If the head and heart were often absent, there was something to be said for the presence of a hand.” IfsWellsHeartArtSaidHandsValuesLossRevolutionConceptsGainsVocabularyAbsentContemporary ArtNew WordsHead And HeartGreat ValueCommercial Art Author:R. O. Blechman