Biology Quote by Theo van Doesburg Download Open image “...every machine is the spiritualization of an organism.” — Theo van Doesburg ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biology Computers Machines Organisms
The world is not a machine. Everything in it is force, life, thought. — Gottfried Leibniz Copy Share Image
“Tralfamadorians, of course, say that every living creature and plant in the Universe is a machine. it amuses them that so many Earthlings are… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
In fact, the machine doesn't have the consciousness we have, the free will that we have, and to surrender one's free will, not in… — Seyyed Hossein Nasr Copy Share Image
“I now suspect that if we work with machines the world will seem to us to be a machine, but if we work with… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
Now, a living organism is nothing but a wonderful machine endowed with the most marvellous properties and set going by means of the most… — Claude Bernard Copy Share Image
If we are to become the masters of science, not its slaves, we must learn to use its immense power to good purpose. The… — David Sarnoff Copy Share Image
Anything that's living is a machine. I'm a machine; my children are machines. I can step back and see them as being a bag… — Rodney Brooks Copy Share Image
In my judgment an organic machine new to nature never arises, since it always contains an infinity of organs so that it can express,… — Gottfried Leibniz Copy Share Image
“Religion has accepted and almost “Christianized” the machine, and it is dying from this, whether through absurdity and hypocrisy, as in the past, or… — Frithjof Schuon Copy Share Image
“Mankind made machines in his own likeness, and used them for his delight and service. The machines had no soul or they had no… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
“Lionel Merble was a machine. Tralfamadorians, of course, say that every creature and plant in the Universe is a machine. It amuses them that… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
We speak of concrete and not abstract painting because nothing is more concrete, more real than a line, a color, a surface. — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
When contemplating a work of art it is possible to perceive if it has been created according to the eye or to the spirit,… — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
Each superfluous line, each wrongly placed line, any color placed without veneration or care, can spoil everything, that is, the spiritual. — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
In all these products, whether iron bridges, locomotives, automobiles, telescopes, cottages, airport-hangars, funicular railways, skyscrapers, or children's toys, the will towards a new style… — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
While the expressive possibilities of Neoplasticism are limited to two dimensions (the plane), Elementarism realizes the possibility of plasticism in four dimensions, in the… — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
For - to say a few words on technique - whereas the curved line was used predominantly for reasons of beauty, (Phidias, Michelangelo, Raphael,… — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
Our time has produced a need for contrast. This has been achieved not only in the external appearance of plastic expressions of coulor and… — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
Art as language…in the future there will only be art. This common language will carry the message of love. — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
he line has almost become a work of art in itself; one can not play with it when the representation of objects perceived was… — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
In place of the dream, the future will put art on a scientific and technical basis. — Theo van Doesburg Copy Share Image
In the fight between biology and morality, biology has commonly won in the end. — Semir Zeki Copy Share Image
We became Homo sapiens not that long ago, from the scientific perspective, and we've retained a lot of our beast nature. We've done all… — Wangechi Mutu Copy Share Image
“Toshiaki learned that all living organisms were governed by their DNA. He was impressed by perfection of this system.Why did existence have the ability… — Hideaki Sena Copy Share Image
We are somehow the children of the planet, we are somehow its finest hour; we bind time, we bind the past, we anticipate the… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
I think the ethics and morals of genetic engineering are very complicated. It intrigues me. — Roger Spottiswoode Copy Share Image
Biochemists and biologists who adhere blindly to the Darwinism theory search for results that will be in agreement with their theories and consequently orient… — Pierre-Paul Grasse Copy Share Image
“A note of caution: epigenetics is also on the verge of transforming into a dangerous idea. Epigenetic modifications of genes can potentially superpose historical… — Siddhartha Mukherjee Copy Share Image
Natural history is not taught in seminary. This is curious, as most people in pastoral ministry are about 567 times more likely to be… — Sara Maitland Copy Share Image
We are coming to a place where the road ends. From here on out, we will be making the road as we walk it,… — Tom Atlee Copy Share Image