“Great designers produce pleasurable experiences.”
Donald A. Norman book The Design of Everyday Things
The Design of Everyday Things
Context: The truth may be puzzling. It may take some work to grapple with. It may be counterintuitive. It may contradict deeply held prejudices. It may not be consonant with what we desperately want to be true. But our preferences do not determine what's true. We have a method, and that method helps us to reach not absolute truth, only asymptotic approaches to the truth — never there, just closer and closer, always finding vast new oceans of undiscovered possibilities. Cleverly designed experiments are the key.
“Great designers produce pleasurable experiences.”
Donald A. Norman book The Design of Everyday Things
The Design of Everyday Things
Vernon L. Smith (1927) American economist
Source: "Microeconomic systems as an experimental science," 1982, p. 923.
Felix Adler (1851–1933) German American professor of political and social ethics, rationalist, and lecturer
Section 2 : Religion
Founding Address (1876), Life and Destiny (1913)
Context: The symbols of religion are ciphers of which the key is to be found in moral experience. It is in vain we pore over the ciphers unless we possess the key.
To understand the meaning of a great religious teacher we must find in our own life experiences somewhat akin to his. To selfish, unprincipled persons whose heart is wholly set on worldly ends, what meaning, for instance, can such utterances have as these? "You must become like little children if you would possess the kingdom of heaven;" "You must be willing to lose your life in order to save it;" "If you would be first you must consent to be last." To the worldly-minded such words convey no sense whatever; they are, in fact, rank absurdity.?
“Experience has shown that the trade of the East is the key to national wealth and influence.”
Chester A. Arthur (1829–1886) American politician, 21st President of the United States (in office from 1881 to 1885)
Veto message of Chinese Exclusion Act (1882).
1880s
Emma Wareus (1990) Miss Botswana 2010, 1st runner-up to Miss World 2010
Source: http://www.missnews.com.br/noticias/wareus-rooting-for-miss-botswana "Wareus rooting for Miss Botswana
Ed Gillespie (1961) American political strategist
An interview with gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie http://www.fredericksburg.com/sports/outdoors/ken-perrotte-an-interview-with-gubernatorial-candidate-ed-gillespie/article_ac9bcf45-054a-5a84-b7e2-e5214e3209e7.html (October 25, 2017)
John Summerson (1904–1992) British architectural historian
Architecture in Britain, 1530–1830
Charles Eames (1907–1978) American designer, half of duo the Eames
Another part of the interview: Also cited at: Mark Wunsch. "[http://markwunsch.com/blog/2008/09/27/design-q-a-with-charles-eames.html A software engineer and technologist: Design Q&A with Charles Eames". at markwunsch.com/blog, 2008/09/27
Design Q & A with Charles Eames, 1972
James Wesley Rawles (1960) Survivalist-fiction author and blogger
Source: Tools For Survival (2009), p. 150
Ernest Flagg (1857–1947) American architect
Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)