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Only a few things are really important.
— Marie Dressler
The golden ratio is a reminder of the relatedness of the created world to the perfection of its source and of its potential future evolution.
— Robert Lawlor
Mathematics without natural history is sterile, but natural history without mathematics is muddled.
— John Maynard Smith
Since ancient times artists and architects have seen in the golden mean the most aesthetically satisfying geometric ratio.
— Stephen M. Barr
And now she has you seizing control of my army."
"Your army? I thought this was Gaunt's."
"So did he. — Michael J. Sullivan
"Your army? I thought this was Gaunt's."
"So did he. — Michael J. Sullivan
Every flower begins to flourish in spring.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The Ark of the Covenant is a Golden Rectangle because its rectangular shape is in the proportions of the Golden Ratio.
— Donald Frazer
Get up and say Elijah Muhammad is wrong when he says white are the devil? They have to prove they are not the devil.
— Muhammad Ali
Some men's passion is for gold. some men's passion is for art. some men's passion is for fame. my passion is for souls
— William Booth
Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
— Francis Bacon
Processed foods cause inflammation, a source of most chronic illnesses as well as stress.
— Kris Carr
The Golden Mean was considered a fundamental constant by the Egyptians and the fundamental division of the whole into two parts.
— Richard Heath
I started writing hits the day I sold my piano.
— Michael Cretu
My God, no wonder people like being tied up.
— Cherise Sinclair
If we wish to foresee the future of mathematics, our proper course is to study the history and present condition of the science.
— Henri Poincare
What comes, is called.
— Ki Longfellow
Historical research of the truly scholastic kind is not connected with human beings at all. It is a pure study, like higher mathematics.
— C.V. Wedgwood
History is a branch of mathematics. So is literature. Economics is a branch of religion.
— Matt Haig
Rise and shine, you horny little humpers!
— Harper Sloan
Mathematics is a vast adventure; its history reflects some of the noblest thoughts of countless generations.
— Dirk Jan Struik