A Quote by Nate Parker

I don't want to be a leader that is one-dimensional or two-dimensional because he's not willing to be open. — © Nate Parker
I don't want to be a leader that is one-dimensional or two-dimensional because he's not willing to be open.
Since a three-dimensional object casts a two-dimensional shadow, we should be able to imagine the unknown four-dimensional object whose shadow we are. I for my part am fascinated by the search for a one-dimensional object that casts no shadow at all.
If a shadow is a two-dimensional projection of the three-dimensional world, then the three-dimensional world as we know it is the projection of the four-dimensional Universe.
We are actually fourth dimensional beings in a third dimensional body inhabiting a second dimensional world!
I love the fact that there are more and more young people out there who still want to make a flat two-dimensional surface come alive with three dimensional magic.
Painting does what we cannot do—it brings a three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional plane.
Painting does what we cannot do - it brings a three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional plane.
Genes are effectively one-dimensional. If you write down the sequence of A, C, G and T, that's kind of what you need to know about that gene. But proteins are three-dimensional. They have to be because we are three-dimensional, and we're made of those proteins. Otherwise we'd all sort of be linear, unimaginably weird creatures.
Film is a two dimensional thing - it goes up and down and left to right but if you put that music into that two dimensional medium, it became like a third, fourth, and fifth dimension, I really believe in that.
My fascination has been the space between cloth and the body, and using a two-dimensional element to clothe a three-dimensional form.
I'm very interested in how we read things, especially the link between seeing two-dimensional and three-dimensional images, because of how I read.
No human beings are one-dimensional, and if they feel one-dimensional to you, it's because you don't know them.
I like the idea of taking three-dimensional objects and making them two-dimensional so that they look like cartoons.
Things danced on the screen do not look the way they do on the stage. On the stage, dancing is three-dimensional, but a motion picture is two-dimensional.
The joy of painting lies precisely in the challenge of memory and the challenge of translation from the lived experience to the two-dimensional or three-dimensional symbol.
Carbon has this genius of making a chemically stable, two-dimensional, one-atom-thick membrane in a three-dimensional world. And that, I believe, is going to be very important in the future of chemistry and technology in general.
To grasp the essence of chirality, it is instructive to withdraw for a moment from the familiar three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional one, into a plane, and enquire what chirality means there.
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