
Physics, in What is Science?: Twelve Eminent Scientists and Philosophers Explain Their Various Fields to the Layman, by James Roy Newman, published by Simon and Schuster (1955), p. 102
How to Raise a Prodigy, The New Yorker (2018)
Physics, in What is Science?: Twelve Eminent Scientists and Philosophers Explain Their Various Fields to the Layman, by James Roy Newman, published by Simon and Schuster (1955), p. 102
“Ambiguity: the bastard child of creativity and cowardice.”
Signposts to Elsewhere (2008)
“A smile is the chosen vehicle of all ambiguities.”
Bk. IV, ch. 5
Pierre: or, The Ambiguities (1852)
Source: Pierre: or, the Ambiguities
From Her Books, I Have Chosen To Stay And Fight, ACTIVISM
“Like music my drawings transport us to the ambiguous world of the indeterminate.”
Quoted in Jean-François Guillou, Great Paintings of the World (2000), p. 190.
On the Nature of Acquaintance: Neutral Monism (1914)
1910s
There There (2018)
Source: As quoted in [Buchanan, Rowan Hisayo, There There by Tommy Orange review – Native American stories, https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jul/18/there-there-tommy-orange-review, 9 August 2018, The Guardian, July 18, 2018]