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Grids Quotes

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A grid is like underwear, you wear it but it's not to be exposed.
Massimo Vignelli

A grid is like a foundation, it's there to provide support but not to be seen.
Authors on Grids Quotes: Wynton Marsalis Ed Begley, Jr. Neil Gaiman Terence McKenna Dean Karnazes James Hunt Shai Agassi Chuck Close Jesse Ventura Richard Russo Bill Richardson Josef Muller-Brockmann Jack Welch Alan Watts Massimo Vignelli Harold H. Greene
2.
All the fingerprint paintings are done without a grid.
Chuck Close

3.
We're a superpower with a third world grid.
Bill Richardson

4.
Before I got in the car, I was puking all over the place and on the grid. I was just a shaking wreck.
James Hunt

5.
Defendants are being evaluated based on numerical grid without any aggravating circumstances being considered. The effect has been to transfer the disparity from the judge to the prosecutor allowing for a great deal of leeway on indictments.
Harold H. Greene

6.
You can't have thousands of cars without good computers on the electric grid.
Shai Agassi

7.
Grid systems in graphic design
Josef Muller-Brockmann

8.
Everything about the swing is about some guideline and some grid and the elegant way that you negotiate your way through that grid.
Wynton Marsalis

9.
The binders, the charts, the grids may seem formidable, but the meetings themselves are built around informality, trust, emotion and humor.
Jack Welch

10.
Life, carefully examined, is actually a form of allegorical literature with a very tight constructural grid laid over it.
Terence McKenna

11.
A lot of ultramarathoners are soloists. They're single and live lives off the grid.
Dean Karnazes

12.
I've lived a slower and less expensive life going off the grid, and I'm happier because of it.
Ed Begley, Jr.

13.
Going off the grid is always good for me. It's the way that I've started books and finished books and gotten myself out of deadline dooms and things.
Neil Gaiman

14.
I live in Mexico in the wintertime, and I live off the grid down there.
Jesse Ventura

15.
To weigh and evaluate a vast grid of information, much of it meaningless, and to arrive at sensible, if erroneous, conclusions, is a skill not to be sneezed at.
Richard Russo

16.
... nets, grids, and other types of calculus.
Alan Watts