R. Buckminster Fuller
R. Buckminster Fuller
Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer and inventor...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionInventor
Date of Birth12 July 1895
CountryUnited States of America
R. Buckminster Fuller quotes about
two making-money make-sense
You can make money or you can make sense. The two are mutually exclusive.
two unity chaos
Unity is plural and, at a minimum, is two.
two want making-money
You have to decide whether you want to make money or make sense, because the two are mutually exclusive.
two office half
Our beds are empty two-thirds of the time. Our living rooms are empty seven-eighths of the time. Our office buildings are empty one-half of the time. It's time we gave this some thought.
thinking two trying
. . . So I vowed to keep myself alive, but only if I would never use me again for just me - each one of us is born of two, and we really belong to each other. I vowed to do my own thinking, instead of trying to accommodate everyone else's opinion, credo's and theories. I vowed to apply my inventory of experiences to the solving of problems that affect everyone aboard planet Earth.
integrity differences humanity
If humanity does not opt for integrity we are through completely. It is absolutely touch and go. Each one of us could make the difference.
peace war fighting
War is obsolete. We are not here to fight something or tear something down; We are here to be the example of what is possible. Any sane individual will tell you that violence is ... not the way...
christian god noun proper
God is a verb, not a noun proper or improper.
american-inventor proper purpose verb
Here is God's purpose -- for God, to me, it seems, is a verb not a noun, proper or improper.
integrity fate humanity
On personal integrity hangs humanity's fate
brain special cases
Our brains deal exclusively with special-case experiences.
money making-money make-sense
You either make sense or you make money.
inexplicable obvious mystical
The explicable requires the inexplicable. Experience requires the nonexperienceable. The obvious requires the mystical.
integrity independent patterns
A pattern has an integrity independent of the medium by virtue of which you have received the information that it exists.