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Harmony Quotes by Henri Poincare
- So is not mathematical analysis then not just a vain game of the mind? To the physicist it can only give a convenient language; but…
- Astronomy is useful because it raises us above ourselves; it is useful because it is grand; .... It shows us how small is man's body,…
- ...the feeling of mathematical beauty, of the harmony of numbers and of forms, of geometric elegance. It is a genuinely aesthetic feeling, which all mathematicians…
- But for harmony beautiful to contemplate, science would not be worth following.
- It is the harmony of the diverse parts, their symmetry, their happy balance; in a word it is all that introduces order, all that gives…
More Harmony Quotes
- He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the universe. — Marcus Aurelius
- The life ahead can only be glorious if you learn to live in total harmony with the Lord. — Sai Baba
- Music is an agreeable harmony for the honor of God and the permissible delights of the soul. — Johann Sebastian Bach
- Beauty is not something you can count on. Usually, when people say you are beautiful, it is when there is a harmony… — Emmanuelle Beart
- It is not easy to age in harmony with one's roles. — Emmanuelle Beart
- The principle of subordination is the great bond of union and harmony through the universe. — Catharine Beecher
- Building art is a synthesis of life in materialised form. We should try to bring in under the same hat not a… — Alvar Aalto
- If life isn't about human beings and living in harmony, then I don't know what it's about. — Orlando Bloom
- I love power. But it is as an artist that I love it. I love it as a musician loves his violin,… — Napoleon Bonaparte
- Composers in the old days used to keep strictly to the base of the theme, as their real subject. Beethoven varies the… — Johannes Brahms
- Straight-away the ideas flow in upon me, directly from God, and not only do I see distinct themes in my mind's eye,… — Johannes Brahms
- We are searching for some kind of harmony between two intangibles: a form which we have not yet designed and a context… — Christopher Alexander