“Every magnitude, every dimension, requires a new configuration.”
Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975) Austrian sculptor (23 April 1907, Vienna – 28 August 1975, Vienna)
Source: The Human Form: Sculpture, Prints, and Drawings, 1977, p. 10.
Source: Real Presences (1989), I: A Secondary City, Ch. 6 (p. 27).
“Every magnitude, every dimension, requires a new configuration.”
Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975) Austrian sculptor (23 April 1907, Vienna – 28 August 1975, Vienna)
Source: The Human Form: Sculpture, Prints, and Drawings, 1977, p. 10.
“Uniforms ruin every character”
Max Frisch (1911–1991) Swiss playwright and novelist
Sketchbook 1946-1949
David W. Oxtoby (1951) President of Pomona college
Principles of Modern Chemistry (7th ed., 2012), Ch. 2 : Chemical Formulas, Equations, and Reaction Yields
Peter L. Berger book The Social Construction of Reality
Source: The Social Construction of Reality, 1966, p. 129 (1999; 149)
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Book Four, Chapter III.
Democracy in America, Volume II (1840), Book Four
Emma Goldman (1868–1940) anarchist known for her political activism, writing, and speeches
"The Individual, Society and the State" (1940) http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/goldman/works/1940/individual.htm <br class="br">Context: Perhaps even more than constituted authority, it is social uniformity and sameness that harass the individual most. His very "uniqueness," "separateness" and "differentiation" make him an alien, not only in his native place, but even in his own home. Often more so than the foreign born who generally falls in with the established.
Peter Dicken (1938) British geographer
Source: Global Shift (2003) (Fourth Edition), Chapter 2, A New Geo-Economy, p. 19
Émile Durkheim (1858–1917) French sociologist (1858-1917)
Source: Rules of Sociological Method, 1895, p. 10