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Brickson Stainless Quotes By Michael Polanyi

It was the merit of Gestalt psychology to make us aware of the remarkable performance involved in perceiving shapes. Take, for example, a ball or an egg: we can see their shapes at a glance. Yet suppose that instead of the impression made on our eye by an aggregate of white points forming the surface of an egg, we were presented with another, logically equivalent, presentation of these points as given by a list of their spatial co-ordinate values. It would take years of labour to discover the shape inherent in this aggregate of figures - provided it could be guessed at all. The perception of the egg from the list of co-ordinate values would, in fact, be a feat rather similar in nature and measure of intellectual achievement to the discovery of the Copernican system. — Michael Polanyi

Brickson Stainless Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Yeah, yeah," Wayne said. "That too. But if I could get everybody drunk, think how much happier this city would be." "So long as you get me drunk first, I'd be fine with it." She held out her cup to him. "Top a lady off, will you? — Brandon Sanderson

Brickson Stainless Quotes By Taylor Schilling

I love Ben Affleck so much. He's an amazing director. — Taylor Schilling

Brickson Stainless Quotes By Kate Rockland

I loved our mutual corny sense of humor. Underneath all his macho bravado, he was a dork. Just like me. — Kate Rockland

Brickson Stainless Quotes By Judy Woodruff

We decided to focus on women because no one was singling them out. — Judy Woodruff

Brickson Stainless Quotes By Kabir

Slowly slowly O mind ...
Everything in own pace happens,
Gardner may water a hundred buckets ...
Fruit arrives only in its season. — Kabir

Brickson Stainless Quotes By Margaret Deland

In connection with death, or birth, or love, modesty is only a rather puerile self-consciousness. — Margaret Deland