Quotes by Arbitrary I use color in a completely arbitrary way in order to express myself powerfully. Vincent Van Gogh arbitrary color order For instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I see before me, I make more arbitrary use of colour to express myself more forcefully. Vincent Van Gogh arbitrary color trying The truest and greatest Poetry, (while subtly and necessarily always rhythmic, and distinguishable easily enough) can never again, in the English language, be express'd in arbitrary and rhyming metre, any more than the greatest eloquence, or the truest power and passion. Walt Whitman rhyming arbitrary passion Page after page of professional economic journals are filled with mathematical formulas leading the reader from sets of more or less plausible but entirely arbitrary assumptions to precisely stated but irrelevant theoretical conclusions. Wassily Leontief arbitrary assumption pages We move from more or less plausible but really arbitrary assumptions, to elegantly demonstrated but irrelevant conclusions. Wassily Leontief arbitrary assumption moving Every phenomenon can be experienced in two ways. These two ways are not arbitrary, but are bound up with the phenomenon – developing out of its nature and characteristics : Externally – or – inwardly. Wassily Kandinsky arbitrary two way Every seemingly arbitrary destructive action is a reaction of the organism to the frustration of a gratification of a vital need, especially of a sexual need. Wilhelm Reich arbitrary frustration needs Not to be offensive, not to be capricious, not to be arbitrary, not to be neurotic, not to be an actor outer, you're just trying to get in and you're given so little time to get in gently, but it's always hard. William Hurt arbitrary actors trying The Constitution was framed fundamentally as a bulwark against governmental power, and preventing the arbitrary administration of punishment is a basic ideal of any society that purports to be governed by the rule of law. William J. Brennan punishment arbitrary law The recommended daily allowances are based on arbitrary, unscientific, and tainted standards. William Proxmire allowance standards arbitrary Be just and if you can't be just, be arbitrary. William S. Burroughs arbitrary ifs Youth was so mercilessly hard in its decisions; it had its own unyielding standards and had not yet learned enough to know that time would prove them arbitrary. Winston Graham unyielding arbitrary decision Later, however, I came to recognize the objective nature of these dreams or fantasies ... Thus it was that I gradually came to acknowledge that such fantasies or dreams are neither meaningless nor purely arbitrary but rather convey a sort of "second meaning" of the terms applied. Wolfgang Pauli fantasy arbitrary dream The ideas of a time are like the clothes of a season: they are as arbitrary, as much imposed by some superior will which is seldom explicit. Wyndham Lewis arbitrary clothes ideas «123456789