987 Quotes About Levels

  • Author Rudolf Arnheim
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    Orderliness by itself is not sufficient to account for the nature of organized systems in general or for those created by man in particular. Mere orderliness leads to increasing impoverishment and finally to the lowest possible level of structure, no longer clearly distinguishable from chaos, which is the absence of order. A counterprinciple is needed, to which orderliness is secondary. It must supply what is to be ordered.

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  • Author Ryan Adams
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    Not to discount my music, but I'm always suspicious of the music that I make on some level, as to how valid it is. Or maybe not "valid," but how important.

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  • Author Scott Adams
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    Intelligence is a measure of how well you function within your level of awareness.

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  • Author Sharron Angle
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    The Federal Department of Education should be eliminated. The Department of Education is unconstitutional and should not be involved in education, at any level.

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  • Author Susan B. Anthony
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    So long as State constitutions say that all may vote when twenty-one, save idiots, lunatics, convicts and women, you are brought down politically to the level of those others disfranchised.

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  • Author Tadao Andō
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    The level of detail and craft is something that's inscribed within the original design concept. And so when I begin to draw, I know what kind of detailing I want the building to have.

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  • Author Theodor Adorno
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    It is one of the basic tenets of fascist leadership to keep primary libidinal energy on an unconscious level so as to divert its manifestations in a way suitable to political ends.

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  • Author Thomas Armstrong
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    I believe that all genial classrooms share at least five characteristics that guide their instruction regardless of content or grade level. These characteristics are (1) freedom to choose, (2) open-ended exploration, (3) freedom from judgment, (4) honoring every student's experience, and (5) belief in every student's genius.

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