
As quoted in Meditations for Women Who Do Too (1991) by Anne Wilson Schaef
A collection of quotes on the topic of width, height, space, spacing.
As quoted in Meditations for Women Who Do Too (1991) by Anne Wilson Schaef
“I [prefer] a short life with width to a narrow one with length.”
As quoted in Avicenna (Ibn Sina): Muslim Physician And Philosopher of the Eleventh Century http://books.google.com.bh/books?id=B8k3fsvGRyEC&lpg=PA85&dq=I%20prefer%20a%20short%20life%20with%20width%20to%20a%20narrow%20one%20with%20length&pg=PA85#v=onepage&q=I%20prefer%20a%20short%20life%20with%20width%20to%20a%20narrow%20one%20with%20length&f=false (2006), by Aisha Khan p. 85, which cites Genius of Arab Civilizations by M.A. Martin.
“The silence in the room had width, height, depth, mass and substance.”
Source: Betsy in Spite of Herself
“A lot of people are afraid of heights; not me, I'm afraid of widths.”
Steven Wright Special (1985)
Time and the Art of Living (1982)
As quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America (1983) by W.C, Seitz, p. 88
1970s and later
Gravity's Rainbow (1973)
Quote from his unpublished writing, 'Fundamental principles', 1930; as cited in Theo van Doesburg, Joost Baljeu, Studio Vista, London 1974, p. 203
1926 – 1931
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
That is an excellent description of Pure Mathematics, which has already been given by an eminent mathematician <nowiki>[</nowiki>Bertrand Russell<nowiki>]</nowiki>.
Space, Time and Gravitation (1920)
The Theology of Civilization (May 1899)
Kenneth Noland, pp. 23-24
Conversation with Karen Wilkin' (1986-1988)
Source: Nervous Stillness on the Horizon (2006), P. 114 (1985)
Source: 1930s, On my Painting (1938), p. 12
Source: 1950's, In: Reminiscence and Reverie, 1951, pp. 45, 46