
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion (1900), p. 251
Other works
As quoted in Symmetry in Plants (1998) by Roger V. Jean and Denis Barabé, p. xxxvii, a translation of a Latin phrase he wrote in a student's notebook, elsewhere given as Numero pondere et mensura Deus omnia condidit. This is similar to Latin statements by Thomas Aquinas, and even more ancient statements of the Greek philosopher Pythagoras. See also Wisdom of Solomon 11:20 https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Wisdom_of_Solomon#Chapter_11
Numero pondere et mensura Deus omnia condidit.
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion (1900), p. 251
Other works
“Measures, weights, proportions move and change in expression and meaning.”
Source: The Human Form: Sculpture, Prints, and Drawings, 1977, p. 56.
“God didn't create you to be average. You were created to excel You have everything”
Source: Become a Better You: 7 Keys to Improving Your Life Every Day
“We can see God's reflection in everything he created.”
Source: Take The Risk (2008), p. 148
VIII 2, as quoted in The Acentric Labyrinth (1995) by Ramon Mendoza
De immenso (1591)
“When God created Republicans, he gave up on everything else.”
Appearance on Thicke of the Night (28 April 1984).
Quote from Klee's lecture 'On Modern Art', Kunstverein, Jena (26 January 1924), trans. Paul Findlay in Paul Klee: On Modern Art (London, 1948)
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