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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
The ratio of literacy to illiteracy is constant, but nowadays the illiterates can read and write.
— Alberto Moravia
The ideal ratio is one computer to every five students; we are nowhere close to that percentage in a lot of schools in America.
— Spencer Abraham
Nominally, there is one executive for every eight federal employees, a ratio that would bankrupt many private industries.
— Martin L. Gross
What if there is only an equal ratio of happiness to unhappiness in the world at any given time?
— Gabrielle Zevin
And you Mr. Ground-of-Wheat, Mr. Text, Mr. Is-Was,
can you calculate the ratio between wire and window . . . — Michael Palmer
can you calculate the ratio between wire and window . . . — Michael Palmer
A promise is binding in the inverse ratio of the numbers to whom it is made.
— Thomas De Quincey
Every relationship between two individuals or two groups will be characterized by the ratio of secrecy that is involved in it.
— Georg Simmel
The expression of beauty is in direct ratio to the power of conception the artist has acquired.
— Gustave Courbet
The key to excellent health and longevity is to eat a high ratio of micronutrients to macronutrients.
— Joel Fuhrman
What is the ratio of the time I spend solving problems to the time I spend scaling successes?
— Chip Heath
A magazine or a newspaper is a shop. Each is an experiment and represents a new focus, a new ratio between commerce and intellect.
— John Jay Chapman
Germany is too big to sit on the sidelines on world issues. Military force is not the ultima ratio it used to be, but it can be used, with care.
— Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Official dignity tends to increase in inverse ratio to the importance of the country in which the office is held.
— Aldous Huxley
To know whether stocks are cheap or pricey, we typically look at price-to-earnings ratio. Valuation is a tougher question than many folks realize.
— Barry Ritholtz
Reason, or the ratio of all we have already known, is not the same that it shall be when we know more.
— William Blake
Recent gains in property prices suggest that Sydney's price-to-income ratio is closer to the 10x-income range. Unless
— Lindsay David
In the family, happiness is in the ratio in which each
is serving the others, seeking one another's good,
and bearing one another's burdens. — Henry Ward Beecher
is serving the others, seeking one another's good,
and bearing one another's burdens. — Henry Ward Beecher
the ratio of time spent reading vs. writing is well over 10:1.
— Robert C. Martin
Had population and food increased in the same ratio, it is probable that man might never have emerged from the savage state.
— Thomas Malthus
Things are always terrible
for some people. The question
is the ratio of the palpable hurt
to the general session
of life in an era. — Maureen N. McLane
for some people. The question
is the ratio of the palpable hurt
to the general session
of life in an era. — Maureen N. McLane
The Ark of the Covenant is a Golden Rectangle because its rectangular shape is in the proportions of the Golden Ratio.
— Donald Frazer
A ratio of failures is built into the process of writing. The wastebasket has evolved for a reason.
— Margaret Atwood
If parenting is the box of raisin bran, then real mothers know the ratio of flakes to fun is severely imbalanced.
— Jodi Picoult
The ratio of people to cake is too big.
— Stephen Root
The sine of an angle is the ratio of the lengths of the side of the triangle opposite the angle and the hypotenuse.
— Keith Peters
[The golden proportion] is a scale of proportions which makes the bad difficult [to produce] and the good easy.
— Albert Einstein
Reason is the mistress and queen of all things.
[Lat., Domina omnium et regina ratio.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
[Lat., Domina omnium et regina ratio.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero