Quotes by Squares The skeptical relativist attempt to mandate a naked public square is undemocratic. It is also a danger to democracy. Henry Hyde squares religious christian How can a man be said to have a country when he has not right of a square inch of it. Henry George squares men country Programming graphics in X is like finding the square root of PI using Roman numerals. Henry Spencer roman-numerals squares roots An artist who wants to transpose a composition onto a larger canvas must conceive it over again in order to preserve its expression; he must alter its character and not just fill in the squares into which he has divided his canvas. Henri Matisse squares artist character [P]olitical and social and scientific values ... should be correlated in some relation of movement that could be expressed in mathematics, nor did one care in the least that all the world said it could not be done, or that one knew not enough mathematics even to figure a formula beyond the schoolboy s=(1/2)gt2. If Kepler and Newton could take liberties with the sun and moon, an obscure person ... could take liberties with Congress, and venture to multiply its attraction into the square of its time. He had only to find a value, even infinitesimal, for its attraction. Henry Adams squares moon science Is this what it means to go back to square one? Most likely. He had nothing left to lose, other than his life. Haruki Murakami left squares mean Sleep is for squares. Henry Rollins squares sleep lets go back, back to the begining back to when the earth the sun the stars they all aligned, cause perfect didn't feel so perfect tryin to fit a square into a circle was no life i defy Hilary Duff squares stars letting-go A hexagonal piece of cheese is a lot better than a square piece of cheese. Hod Lipson cheese pieces squares Just understand that the end began long ago We got here just in time Look All the squares in the sidewalks were already there All these strangers have more money than you do All the good riffs have been taken And everyone is so scared Murder is commonplace I don't even flinch at the gunshots outside my window I feel lonely without them Henry Rollins squares lonely taken A player is said to have the opposition when he can place his King directly in front of the adverse King, with only one square between them. This is often an important advantage in ending games. Howard Staunton squares player kings The Chess-board must be placed with a white square at the right-hand corner. Howard Staunton squares white hands Here and there in the ancient literature we encounter legends of wise and mysterious games that were conceived and played by scholars, monks, or the courtiers of cultured princes. These might take the form of chess games in which the pieces and squares had secret meanings in addition to their usual functions. Hermann Hesse squares wise games Take it from me, its hip to be square. Huey Lewis hips squares advice I think that anybody from the 20th century, up to now, has to be aware that if it wasn't for Louis Armstrong, we'd all be wearing powdered wigs. I think that Louis Armstrong loosened the world, helped people to be able to say "Yeah," and to walk with a little dip in their hip. Before Louis Armstrong, the world was definitely square, just like Christopher Columbus thought. Hugh Masekela squares people thinking An emotional debt is hard to square. Iceberg Slim debt emotional squares The right to express one's views, practice one's faith, peacefully assemble with others to pursue political or social change - these are all rights to which all human beings are entitled, whether they choose to exercise them in a city square or an Internet chat room. And just as we have worked together since the last century to secure these rights in the material world, we must work together in this century to secure them in cyberspace. Hillary Clinton squares rights exercise If, occasionally, historical evidence does not square with formulated laws, it should be remembered that a law is but a deduction from experience and experiment, and therefore laws must conform with historical facts, not facts with laws. Immanuel Velikovsky squares historical law Every particle of matter is attracted by or gravitates to every other particle of matter with a force inversely proportional to the squares of their distances. Isaac Newton distance squares matter At Vatican Council II, one dissenting Roman Catholic theologian declared: "Yes, the Bible says "Be fruitful and multiply," but that was when the population was two per square world. Israel Shenker catholic squares two «7891011121314151617»