“The heavens rejoice in motion, why should I
Abjure my so much loved variety.”
John Donne (1572–1631) English poet
No. 17, Variety, line 1
Elegies
Source: Kama Sutra, p. 45
“The heavens rejoice in motion, why should I
Abjure my so much loved variety.”
John Donne (1572–1631) English poet
No. 17, Variety, line 1
Elegies
“The joy of life is variety; the tenderest love requires to be renewed by intervals of absence.”
No. 39 (January 13, 1759)
The Idler (1758–1760)
Martin Cecil, 7th Marquess of Exeter (1909–1988) Marquess of Exeter
As of a Trumpet, 1968, p. 43
As of a Trumpet
“Variety can destroy variety.”
W. Ross Ashby (1903–1972) British psychiatrist
Source: An Introduction to Cybernetics (1956), Part 3: Regulation and control, p. 207
Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) English philosopher, biologist, sociologist, and prominent classical liberal political theorist
The Development Hypothesis (1852)
Randal Marlin (1938) Canadian academic
Source: Propaganda & The Ethics Of Persuasion (2002), Chapter Four, Ethics And Propaganda, p. 155
Marianne Williamson (1952) American writer
Source: A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles"
Eric Trist (1909–1993) British scientist
Source: The evolution of socio-technical systems, (1981), p. 9
Carl Menger (1840–1921) founder of the Austrian School of economics
Attributed to Carl Menger in: Ludwig Von Mises, " Comments about the mathematical treatment of economic problems https://mises.org/journals/jls/1_2/1_2_2.pdf." Journal of Libertarian Studies, Spring 1977, 1(2), p. 100