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- If a mathematician wishes to disparage the work of one of his colleagues, say, A, the most effective method he finds for… — Alfred Tarski
- Why do I live in the desert? Because the desert is the *locus Dei*. — Edward Abbey
- The locus of corporate innovations has been product development. But in times of rapid and unpredictable change, the creation of individual products… — John Seely Brown
- As we search for a less extractive and polluting economic order, so that we may fit agriculture into the economy of a… — Wes Jackson
- Feelings of right and wrong that at first have their locus within the family gradually develop into a pattern for the tribe… — Corliss Lamont
- The Fall is where the nation is. The Fall is the locus of America. — William Stringfellow
- The universe is the primary revelation of the divine, the primary scripture, the primary locus of divine-human communication. — Thomas Berry
- The locus of the human mystery is perception of this world. From it proceeds every thought, every art. — Marilynne Robinson
- When you have to choose among methods, your locus of attention is drawn from the task and temporarily becomes the decision itself. — Jef Raskin
- One can say that the city itself is the collective memory of its people, and like memory it is associated with objects… — Aldo Rossi
- Somaaesthetics can be provisionally defined a the critical meliorative study of one's experience and use of one's body as a locus of… — Richard Shusterman
- The self-esteem of western women is founded on physical being (body mass index, youth, beauty). This creates a tricky emphasis on image,… — Antonella Gambotto-Burke