“But things don't just fall apart. People break them.”
Robin Wasserman (1978) American writer of speculative fiction for young people
Source: The Book of Blood and Shadow
Source: Heart of the Matter
“But things don't just fall apart. People break them.”
Robin Wasserman (1978) American writer of speculative fiction for young people
Source: The Book of Blood and Shadow
James Gleick book Chaos: Making a New Science
Hanssen commented: "Following distinctions between linear and nonlinear systems from James Gleick's 1987 book on chaos theory may be helpful."
Source: Chaos: Making a New Science, 1987, p. 23 as cited in: James R. Hansen (2004), Trees of Texas: An Easy Guide to Leaf Identification, p. 246
“We're like children who always want to take apart watches to see how they work.”
Ernest Rutherford (1871–1937) New Zealand-born British chemist and physicist
As quoted by Freeman Dyson, "Seeing the Unseen," New York Review of Books (Feb. 24, 2005), quoting Rutherford in the London Daily Herald
Per Kirkeby (1938–2018) Danish artist
But the moment they are out the door I start working on it. I rework it.
In a talk with Kosinski, before 'Per Kirkeby at the Phillips', in The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C. January, 2013
Kirkeby spoke to exhibition co-curator Dorothy Kosinski about the necessity of time in the development of a painting.
1995 and later
L.J. Smith (1965) American author
Source: Night World, No. 1