“The explanation of types of structure in classes - as resulting from the will of the Deity, to create animals on certain plans - is no explanation. It has not the character of a physical law and is therefore utterly useless. It foretells nothing because we know nothing of the will of the Deity, how it acts and whether constant or inconstant like that of man.” KnowsMenCharacterLawCertainAnimalClassPlansTypeStructureConstantUselessExplanationDeities Author:Charles Darwin
“For the record, a mechanical engineer is responsible for how just about anything is built. We make sure any type of structure or vehicle or roadway is strong, safe and will stay together.” TogetherStrongRecordsTypeSafeBuiltResponsibleStructureVehicleEngineers Book:The Perfect Match Source: The Perfect Match
“We're interested in complex characters and he's a complex character, [J. Edgar] Hoover. I like these types of dramas. I've made a few of them and I'm also interested in power structures so it just has elements that fascinate me, and the more you learn about Hoover, the more polarizing you realize he is.” MadeCharacterRealizingTypeDramaElementsStructureComplexesHooverComplex CharactersPolarizingJ Edgar Hoover Author:Brian Grazer
“I really spend as long as I can sketching everything out and working on the structure before I sit down to type out scenes.” LongI CanTypeSceneStructureSketching Author:Rian Johnson
“Great question in science - questions like the ones Herschel raised about the structure of the universe - are seldom answered by ivory-tower types engaging in pure thought. They are answered by people who are willing to get down into the trenches and grapple with nature. If that means casting your own telescope mirrors, as Herschel did, so be it.” PeopleIfsMeanUniverseWillingTypePureMirrorsStructureRaisedTowersEngagingCastingTelescopesIvoryTrenchesIvory Tower Author:James Trefil
“There isn't a grand plan at work in the progression of the books with respect to the line. I do want the books to be different from each other, certainly, but I'm more aware of that on the level of theme or structure. I can tell when I'm writing the last of a particular type of poem because the writing is too easy and I start to feel queasy.” WantFeelsWritingI CanBookDifferentLastsEasyLinesLevelsPlansParticularTypeStructureThemeProgression Author:Matthea Harvey