Famous quote by Rudolf Arnheim

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The line that describes the beautiful is elliptical. It has simplicity and constant change. It cannot be described by a
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"The line that describes the beautiful is elliptical. It has simplicity and constant change. It cannot be described by a compass, and it changes direction at every one of its points"

- Rudolf Arnheim

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This quote by Rudolf Arnheim speaks to the beauty of the elliptical line. It is basic yet continuously altering, and can not be explained by a compass. The appeal of the elliptical line lies in its ability to change instructions at each of its points. This is a metaphor for life, as it is ever-changing and unforeseeable. The charm of the elliptical line is that it is constantly evolving and adjusting to its environment. It is a tip that life is full of surprises which we ought to accept the modifications that come our method. The elliptical line is a symbol of resilience and flexibility, and it is a reminder that we need to not be afraid of change. We should accept it and utilize it to our advantage. The elliptical line is a reminder that life is full of charm which we need to appreciate it.

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Germany Flag This quote is written / told by Rudolf Arnheim between July 15, 1904 and June 9, 2007. He/she was a famous Artist from Germany. The author also have 24 other quotes.

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