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If I can create some space that people haven't experienced before and if it stays with them or gives them a dream for the future, that's the kind of structure I seek to create.
The structure serves the people, people don't serve the structure
Neat little rectangular arrangements of suffering. His
From so high above it, the world seems ordered and deliberate.
But I know it's more than that. And less. It is structured and chaotic. Beautiful and strange.
My preference for clear structures is the result of my desire - perhaps illusory - to keep track of things and maintain my grip on the world.
Latent structure is master of obvious structure
I am wary of the whole dreary deadening structured mess that we have built into such a glittering top-heavy structure that there is nothing left to see but the glitter, and the brute routines of maintaining it.
The design of the building addresses the public nature of both the urban context and the internal program. In order to reinforce the building's associative or mimetic qualities, the facades are organized in a classical three-part division of base, middle or body, and attic or head.
I pulled out box after box, setting them haphazardly around the room. My organization lacked something
like, say, organization ...
To express yourself in a creative way you don't need structure you need an empty mind.
GOTO, n.: A programming tool that exists to allow structured programmers to complain about unstructured programmers.
Insofar as we appreciate order, it is when we perceive it as being accompanied by complexity, when we feel that a variety of elements has been brought to order
that windows, doors and other details have been knitted into a scheme that manages to be at once regular and intricate. (p184)
There is a peculiar aesthetic pleasure in constructing the form of a syllabus, or a book of essays, or a course of lectures. Visions and shadows of people and ideas can be arranged and rearranged like stained-glass pieces in a window, or chessmen on a board.
Everything is more or less organized matter. To think so is against religion, but I think so just the same.
Whose order is shut inside the structure of a sentence?
Compartmentalize
Great education defies structure because it is always (always!) individualized, personalized, interactive, nimble, responsive and inspired.
The sitting room is subdued, symmetrical; it's one of the shapes money takes when it freezes. Money has trickled through this room for years and years, as if through an underground cavern, crusting and hardening like stalactites into these forms.
The whole worl's in a state o' chassis.
I trained myself to be organized.
We take as building material relations and relata. The relations unite the relata; the relata are the meeting-points of the relations. The one is unthinkable apart from the other. I do not think that a more general starting-point of structure could be conceived.
Consistent physical structures can allow unbounded intuitive clarity.
They say that structure is freedom, and in a sense it is. When you're dealing with multiple constraints, you have to figure out what you can get out of that.
I liked the challenge of writing in a very concise structure in which both meaning and form are important.
My life is not packaged,
Not tidy. There are leftover strands and jagged
Edges that cut even my friends.
It was arranged like a drunk triangle. None of the walls were straight. Each had some odd angle, and most had two. Tables and benches lined each section, and a long one stretched down the middle.
Collect yourself: to smother what you feel, recall to order, summon in one place; making, like Orpheus, a system against loss.
cases and stretched
I am as much interested in the smallest detail as in the whole structure.
An organized product of nature is that in which all the parts are mutually ends and means.
A formally harmonious product needs no decoration; it should be elevated through pure form.
The structure will automatically provide the pattern for the action which follows.
These houses had been plunked down with an alarming randomness
unevenly spaced, on crooked lines, like whoever had designed the place had said, We'll just follow this cat, and wherever he sits down, we'll build something.
To say that I am organized is an understatement, but my car tells a different story.
furnished, but by no means decorated,
I love the structural part of the writing process.
Arrange whatever pieces come your way.
Where can we find greater structural clarity than in the wooden buildings of old? Where else can we find such unity of material, construction and form? here, the wisdom of whole generations is stored.
First, the written pattern is more complete. It has been studied, characterized, classified, and explained.
Let us guess that whenever we read a sentence & like it, we unconsciously store it away in our model-chamber; & it goes, with the myriad of its fellows, to the building, brick by brick, of the eventual edifice which we call our style.
Amid chaos of images, we value coherence. We believe in the printed word. And we believe in clarity. And we believe in immaculate syntax. And in the beauty of the English language.
Every well built house started in the form of a definite purpose plus a definite plan in the nature of a set of blueprints.
Music is structure out of Chaos
Union of the Hideously and Improbably Deformed,
In the end, the character of a civilization is encased in its structures.
I'm actually rather orderly, although the way that I write is not.
Traditional grammar
Live action writers will give you a structure, but who the hell is talking about structure? Animation is closer to jazz than some kind of classical stage structure.
Truth cannot be structured or confined.
Organized perception is what art is all about.
I stray away from formulaic, the formatted.
In his mind a protective glaze had been applied to the crystal forms of high abstraction: he loved to regard them, and to wonder at their shine, but he had never thought to take them down from their carved and oaken mantel, so to speak, and feel them, supple in his hands.
Fragments are the only forms I trust.
Nonsense on stilts
Myself, I've always been organized in waves. For months on end, slowly descending into disorder, I drift with the status quo. Then I wake up one morning with a sudden compulsion to color-code my socks or stack them vertically.
When meter is honored over thythm, line over syntax, form over structure, even the most prodigious manipulation of traditional patterns may be rendered purely decorative.
A sub-division's predictable patterns, rigid lines, and ordered structure might feel calming. Normally, they feel segregating and stifling, but for once, I'm scared of this infinite disorder and I'm afraid I might get lost in this place where anything is possible.
Rigour and purity in assembling words, however simple the result, create a vacuum.
In writing music, the structure of each piece is a very important factor.
I'm a great believer in outlines.
I'm not very well organized unless I'm plugged into a structure like the opera or a movie. When I'm doing that, I have to be organized.
One always starts work with the subject, no matter how tenuous it is, and one constructs an artificial structure by which one can trap the reality of the subject-matter that one has started from.
No words are too good for the cutting-room floor, no idea so fine that it cannot be phrased more succinctly.
Things well fitted abide.
documents, he placed them in a stiffened
Structure is nothing if it is all you got. Skeletons spook people if they try to walk around on their own. I really wonder why XML does not.
Fixed formation is bad. Study this well.
The one overall structure in my plays is language.
Build today, then strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure. Shall tomorrow find its place.
But that was too simple: the idea of a man split into two by a dividing axe. Better: a man crushed into a hundred pieces of rubble, vainly trying to remember how they - he - had once fitted together. -
I thought of the structure as musical. The first piece, for instance, contains the names/subject matter of every person to come in the book. Like a piece of music with themes, etc.
The first thing that confronts us in studying verbal structures is that they are arranged sequentially, and have to be read or listened to in time.
If you want to have a strong structure, build the foundations the right way.
Fulfillment is structured in achievement, Achievement is structured in action, Action is structured in thinking, Thinking is structured in knowledge, Knowledge is structured in consciousness
All architecture is what you do to it when you look upon it;
Architecture has the power to create order out of unholy confusion.
The central argument of structuralism is in essence a restatement of the discredited argument of linguistic positivism that language is the only reality since knowledge can only be expressed and communicated in linguistic form.
In case I conk out, this is provisionally what I have to do: I must clarify obscurities; I must make clearer definite ideas or dissociations. I must find a verbal formula to combat the rise of brutality
the principle of order versus the split atom.
I'm very structured. I like planning things out. I get frustrated when they don't go according to plan.
I organize the opposition between colors, lines and curves. I set curves against straight lines, patches of color against plastic forms, pure colors against subtly nuanced shades of gray.
I work with structure, but I go outside the box and give it my own spin. I adore the challenge of creating truly modern clothes - where a woman's personality and sense of style are realized.
Models need to be unionized.
Ideals jump across the hierarchies of the printed word.
Entropy is the price of structure.
Our spoken word first hammers a thing desired into shape. Our continued spoken word brings this shaped substance forth and clothes it with a visible body.
What I saw had no solidity, it was all made of mist and nylon, with nothing behind.
Life is too short to be organized
Something made out of words...
When drawings of the main buildings I have designed in the last five years are juxtaposed, the fact that they all involve the pursuit of certain configurations is obvious to anyone.
Nothing is orderly till man takes hold of it. Everything in creation lies around loose.
The more abstract is form, the more clear and direct its appeal.
My thoughts are messy, my emotions are messy, my body goes in and out at will. The raised white scars on my arms and legs are the only aspect of my being that comes close to minimalism. They came from chaos, but it is hard to carve frustration and unease into the flesh. Only straight lines.
A lot of people have nothing very well organized, and a lot of people have nothing, very well organized.
Interruptions were sometimes more frequent than statements. The process, compared to a well-managed executive conference, was a slab of raw beef compared to a wiring diagram. Raw beef, however, functions better than a wiring diagram would, in its place - inside a living animal.
It is sometimes wise to be abstract.
I love to look at you. I always think of what Gordon Prescott said. He said that you are God's perfect exercise in structural mathematics.
I mused about the human phenomenon that went by the title "organized religion." What, I wondered, was disorganized religion?
[To] me organized religion, the formalities and routines, [is] like being marched in formation to look at a sunset.
Divide and rule, subdivide and rule even more powerfully, fragment and rule absolutely." "That's
Agitated on the inside by disgust but with nothing showing in their immobile features, absolutely still, as unmoving as those of landscapes, of photographs, of summer sunsets, nothing showing in their ever-horizontal features, decomposing silently in the Formica chairs.