“Since I found that one could make a case shadow from a three-dimensional thing, any object whatsoever - just as the projecting of the sun on the earth makes two dimensions - I thought that by simple intellectual analogy, the fourth dimension could project an object of three dimensions, or, to put it another way, any three-dimensional object, which we see dispassionately, is a projection of something four-dimensional, something we are not familiar with.” WayTwoEarthThreeFoundSimpleCasesSunFourObjectsProjectsIntellectualShadowLogicFamiliarCertaintyUncertaintyReasoningDimensionsFourthAnother WayProjectionAnalogiesOntologyThree Dimensions Author:Marcel Duchamp
“Every human encounter is the external embodiment of an attraction between two magnetic fields. The encounter comes suddenly, unexpectedly. It is a moment of truth. It is a moment of revelation, as when the right ray of sun penetrates through the right window pane, and falls with the right slant on one picture in the museum.” HumansTwoMomentsFallSunFieldsWindowAttractionEncountersRevelationsMuseumsRaysPenetrateEmbodimentMagneticMoment Of TruthWindow PanesMagnetic Fields Author:Amalia Kahana-Carmon
“May and June. Soft syllables, gentle names for the two best months in the garden year: cool, misty mornings gently burned away with a warming spring sun, followed by breezy afternoons and chilly nights. The discussion of philosophy is over; it's time for work to begin.” YearsMayTwoPhilosophyNightNamesMorningSunMonthsSpringGardenGentleDiscussionOver ItAfternoonBurnedJuneSyllablesMistySpring PoemsChillyBreezyMisty Mornings Book:Peter Loewer's Month by Month Garden Almanac for Indoor & Outdoor Gardening Source: Peter Loewer's Month by Month Garden Almanac for Indoor & Outdoor Gardening
“Anger, though concealed, is betrayed by the countenance. ?That anger is not warrantable which hath seen two suns.” TwoSunAngerBetrayedConcealedCountenance Author:Seneca the Younger
“I was walking along the road with two friends. The sun set. I felt a tinge of melancholy. Suddenly the sky became a bloody red... I stood there, trembling with fright. And I felt a loud, unending scream piercing nature.” TwoFeltFearSunSkyWalkingRedLoudMelancholyScreamBloodyTremblingFrightUnendingPiercingsTwo FriendsSun Set Author:Edvard Munch
“Placing your stick at the end of the shadow of the pyramid, you made by the sun's rays two triangles, and so proved that the pyramid [height] was to the stick [height] as the shadow of the pyramid to the shadow of the stick.” MadeTwoEndsSunShadowSticksHeightRaysPyramidsTriangles Author:Thales
“When Darius offered him ten thousand talents, and to divide Asia equally with him, "I would accept it," said Parmenio, "were I Alexander." "And so truly would I," said Alexander, "if I were Parmenio." But he answered Darius that the earth could not bear two suns, nor Asia two kings.” IfsSaidTwoEarthAcceptingSunTalentBearsKingsThousandTenDividesAsiaDarius Book:Essays Source: Essays
“Everyone goes to the 'Grands-Boulevards' (in Paris, ed.) and let himself loose... ...Do not picture these in costume, they are not for the most part... ...perhaps a clown with a big nose, or two girls with bare necks and short skirts... ...the parade of the queens of the halls (markets) is also one of the events... ...Some are pretty but look awkward in their silk dresses and crowns, particularly as the broad sun displays their defects - perhaps a neck too thin or a painted face which shows ghastley white in the sunlight.” LooksTwoShowsBigsFacesGirlWhiteSunEventsDressesNosesQueensParisNecksHallsBroadsDisplayAwkwardSunlightCrownsCostumesDefectsClownSkirtsSilkParadesBoulevardShort SkirtsBig NosePainted Faces Author:Edward Hopper