Kenny Middleton Quotations
A selection of the finest quotations from mathematician, philosopher and quintographer, Kenneth "Kenny" Middleton.
On The Five Postulates
These postulates have arrived countless times in partial form throughout the philosophies of the ages and in spite of their repetition have countless times been misapplied, abused.
On Time
Time is symmetrical onto itself, its symmetry laying upon one axis alone.
On Philanthropy
The Philanthroper and the Philanderer bear much more similarity than is permissible.
On Geometry
It is often said that three points test a line, yet only two are needed to construct a line, the total sum being that the postulation of a line contains points five.
On Parsimony
The greater the number of postulates, the greater the instability of the system, and the greater the probability of postulatory collapse.
On Love
Love is a charm, which postulates itself in the human spirit in far subtler ways that people of the past might have imagined.
On The First Postulate
Let it be the first and primordial principle that every lived facet postulates via itself a first, a uniquely absolute second, a third, a fourth and a fifth image. This nature reveals itself, verily, to all spirits, within all processes of life, the depths of the ocean to the heavens, the arts and the sciences, from the mundane to the divine.
On The State
The State is a Kitchen, and Mankind is being baked.