
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book V, Chapter I, Sec. 4
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 61.
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book V, Chapter I, Sec. 4
"The Streak of Streaks", pp. 186–187; originally published in The New York Review of Books (1988-08-18)
Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville (2003)
as quoted by de:Wolf-Dieter Dube, in Expressionism, de:Wolf-Dieter Dube; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, p. 90
“Without apoptosis, life would not be possible.”
...when cells lose their ability to die, they run rampant, assuming that life-threatening form we call cancer. ...The process of apoptosis by which life and development are governed is profoundly communal. ...Cells ...need to be "encouraged" to live.
Source: The Gendered Atom: Reflections on the Sexual Psychology of Science (1999), Ch.9 Deep Community
“Without categorization, maps would not be possible.”
Source: How Maps Work: Representation, Visualization, and Design (1995), p. 151. As cited in: V.P. Filippakopoulou et al. (2002) " Exploring Children’s Ability to Categorize and Symbolize http://users.ntua.gr/bnakos/Data/Section%205-6/Pub_5-6-37.pdf". In: Cartografia para Escolares no Brazil. Belo Horizonte
"The Vocation of the Scholar" (1794), as translated by William Smith, in The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1889), Vol. I, Lecture IV, p. 188.
The Vocation of the Scholar (1794)
“There may be oodles of possible humans, but it is a finite number.”
Source: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 16 (p. 167)
Quoted in "World War II: Europe" - Page 44 - by Reg Grant, Various - 2004