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"From the ball as a symbol of unity, we pass over in a consecutive manner to the manifoldness of form in the cube."

From Froebel's Gifts by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

That is why the Sanskrit verse has given us for the essential elements of a picture, not only the manifoldness of forms and the unity of their proportions, but also bhávah, the emotional idea.

From Creative Unity by Rabindranath Tagore

Surely no one can reduce this wonderful manifoldness to those clumsy concepts with which popular psychology is reporting the story of the mind and its relations to the brain.

From Psychotherapy by Hugo Münsterberg

As in the Parthenon all the elements harmonize and the edifice is one, so in Lincoln moral manifoldness unifies.

From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Clark S. Beardslee

The psychologist, on the other hand, finds an endless manifoldness of elements which are not in space, and which have no space form whatever.

From Psychotherapy by Hugo Münsterberg




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