“I know of scarcely anything so apt to impress the imagination as the wonderful form of cosmic order expressed by the "Law of Frequency of Error." The law would have been personified by the Greeks and deified, if they had known of it. It reigns with serenity and in complete self-effacement, amidst the wildest confusion. The huger the mob, and the greater the apparent anarchy, the more perfect is its sway. It is the supreme law of Unreason.” IfsKnowsHas BeensSelfFormLawOrderImaginationPerfectKnownGreaterWonderfulMathematicsErrorsMathSupremeConfusionMathematicalGreekAnarchyCosmicSerenityImpressReignFrequency Author:Francis Galton
“We must have books for recreation and entertainment, as well as books for instruction and for business; the former are agreeable, the latter useful, and the human mind requires both. The cannon law and the codes of Justinian shall have due honor, and reign at the universities; but Homer and Virgil need not therefore be banished. We will cultivate the olive and the vine, but without eradicating the myrtle and the rose.” NeedsMindHumansWellsBookLawHonorRoseUniversityEntertainmentDuesFormerCodeLatterHuman MindInstructionReignRecreationVinesOlivesCannonsMyrtleJustinian Author:Honore de Balzac
“Whatever may be the laws and customs of a country, women always give the tone to morals. Whether slaves or free, they reign, because their empire is that of the affections.” GivingMayCountryLawMoralMoralitySlaveAffectionToneEmpiresCustomsReign Author:Aime Martin