Quotes about Structure
All human societies eventually take on the form and structure of the families that comprise them. A disintegrating culture of marriage will lead to a disintegrating society. But you don't have to take my word for it. Just look around.
— Scott Hahn
Nisbet recognized that communities that serve important social functions in our lives, such as families and parishes and social clubs, give structure to our day-to-day living, and thus contribute to our identity. But when the functions of these communities fade or are replaced, such as by the government, their strength as identity-forming institutions fades as well.
— Scott Hahn
The true structure of the church is the Kingdom of God, and this is neither frail nor like a tent in any way.
— John Calvin
the elegant structure of the world serving us as a kind of mirror, in which we may behold God, though otherwise invisible.
— John Calvin
The church is compared to tents because it has no solid structure in the world.
— John Calvin
A true sonnet goes eight lines and then takes a turn for better or worse and goes six or eight lines more.
— Robert Frost
Structure your presentation so that you appeal to the different interests of the different decision-makers involved.
— Brian Tracy
Far from being disturbed by the presence of the church, the power structure of the average community is consoled by the church's often vocal sanction of things as they are.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Artistic temperament is like a king with vigor and unlimited opportunity. You shake the structure to pieces by playing with it.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Good order is the foundation of all good things.
— Edmund Burke
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality.
— Albert Einstein
I am satisfied with the mystery of the eternity of life and with the awareness and a glimpse of the marvelous structure of the existing world, together with the devoted striving to comprehend a portion, be it ever so tiny, of the Reason that manifest
— Albert Einstein