“The scientist is a practical man and his are practical (i.e., practically attainable) aims. He does not seek the ultimate but the proximate. He does not speak of the last analysis but rather of the next approximation. His are not those beautiful structures so delicately designed that a single flaw may cause the collapse of the whole. The scientist builds slowly and with a gross but solid kind of masonry. If dissatisfied with any of his work, even if it be near the very foundations, he can replace that part without damage to the remainder.” IfsMenKindMayDoeWholeLastsBeautifulScienceNextSpeakCausesUltimateScientistAimFoundationStructurePracticalsAnalysisDamageFlawsCollapseGrossDissatisfiedMasonryApproximationProgress In Science Author:Gilbert N. Lewis
“I don't care what sport you're talking about. What you see with great franchises is structure - a structure that doesn't just take you from year to year, but day to day.” YearsCareSportsTalkingStructureDon't CareI Don't CareDay To Day Author:Jason Kidd
“I'd say that my profession ends where architectural thinking ends - architectural thinking in terms of thinking about programs and organizational structure. These abstractions play a role in many other disciplines, and those disciplines are now defining their 'architectures' as well.” ThinkingWellsEndsPlayTermRolesDisciplineProgramStructureProfessionArchitectureAbstractionDefiningOrganizationalOrganizational Structure Author:Rem Koolhaas
“Originally I had planned to revert to nuclear physics there, in particular the structure of the deuteron.” ParticularStructureNuclearPhysicsNuclear Physics Author:Walter Kohn
“When you are an actor every day kind of morphs into one as there is no set structure to my job.” KindJobsActorsStructure Author:Andrew Lincoln