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English physicist, Birth: 30-10-1632
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A time will come when men will stretch out their eyes. They should see planets like our Earth
Christopher Wren

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Architecture aims at Eternity
Christopher Wren

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The secret of architectural excellence is to translate the proportions of a dachshund into bricks, mortar and marble.
Christopher Wren

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Variety of uniformities makes complete beauty.
Christopher Wren

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Architecture has its political Use; publick Buildings being the Ornament of a Country; it establishes a Nation, draws People and Commerce; makes the People love their native Country, which Passion is the Original of all great Actions in a Common-wealth.... Architecture aims at Eternity.
Christopher Wren

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In things to be seen at once, much variety makes confusion, another vice of beauty. In things that are not seen at once, and have no respect one to another, great variety is commendable, provided this variety transgress not the rules of optics and geometry.
Christopher Wren

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Mathematical demonstrations being built upon the impregnable Foundations of Geometry and Arithmetick are the only truths that can sink into the Mind of Man, void of all Uncertainty; and all other Discourses participate more or less of Truth according as their Subjects are more or less capable of Mathematical Demonstration.
Christopher Wren

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Choose an author as you choose a friend.
Christopher Wren

Quote Topics by Christopher Wren: Architecture Passion People Excellence Christian Future Foundation Eye Men Eternity You Choose Uniformity Confusing Respect Country Dachshunds Secret Opinion Clever Mind Aim Reading Book Variety Confusion
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He was of opinion that what we now vulgarly call the Gothick, ought properly and truly be named Saracenick Architecture refined by the Christians.
Christopher Wren