Top 19 Geometrically Quotes

#1. The pause - that impressive silence, that eloquent silence, that geometrically progressive silence which often achieves a desired effect where no combination of words, howsoever felicitous, could accomplish it.

Mark Twain

#2. We seem to inhabit a universe made up of a small number of elements-particles-bits that swirl in chaotic clouds, occasionally clustering together in geometrically logical temporary configurations.

Timothy Leary

#3. I think a lot of musicians play for the playback. I mean, that's the joy of recording - you want to hear what you've done and what you've contributed - but never listening to that playback kind of removes the intellectual part of making music, and it removes the tendency to be revisionist.

Jenny Lewis

#4. The theory of chaos and theory of fractals are separate, but have very strong intersections. That is one part of chaos theory is geometrically expressed by fractal shapes.

Benoit Mandelbrot

#5. dark heart of esoteric fuckery,

Jonathan L. Howard

#6. The amount of dissension rises geometrically with the more issues you have to philosophize over.

Alan C. Greenberg

#7. You find fulfillment and satisfaction when you are motivated by God's love

Sunday Adelaja

#8. The new wrinkle is that escalating advances in technology are nourishing the narcissistic ego the way chicken manure nourishes a rose bush, while exploding worldwide population is allowing its effects to multiply geometrically.

Tom Robbins

#9. Euler calculated the force of the wheels necessary to raise the water in a reservoir ... My mill was carried out geometrically and could not raise a drop of water fifty yards from the reservoir. Vanity of vanities! Vanity of geometry!

Frederick The Great

#10. I come from a Hasidic background; I am only one generation removed.

Jason Fuchs

#11. He wasn't smart enough to see it, said Jason Bourne. He couldn't think geometrically.

Robert Ludlum

#12. When computers (people) are networked, their power multiplies geometrically. Not only can people share all that information inside their machines, but they can reach out and instantly tap the power of other machines (people), essentially making the entire network their computer.

Scott McNealy

#13. if a theorem is geometrically obvious why prove it? This was exactly the attitude taken in the eighteenth century. The result, in the nineteenth century, was chaos and confusion: for intuition, unsupported by logic, habitually assumes that everything is much nicer behaved than it really is. Good

Ian Stewart

#14. That's what I love about reading: one tiny thing will interest you in a book, and that tiny thing will lead you to another book, and another bit there will lead you onto a third book. It's geometrically progressive - all with no end in sight, and for no other reason than sheer enjoyment.

Mary Ann Shaffer

#15. It's just too egotistical to think that we are the only lifeform in the universe.

Kathleen Quinlan

#16. First lesson when dealing with Karsa Orlong," she murmured. "Expect the unexpected.

Steven Erikson

#17. It's funny how one life-changing event could make you forget what happiness felt like.

Christie Cote

#18. Music connects us to beautiful feelings of love, fullness, wholeness and unity

Awen Finn

#19. Even if the woman who had my heart, my eternal love, didn't choose me, I could be there to help her rise from the ashes and once again be my sky.

J.B. Hartnett

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