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Vertical and horizontal lines are the expression of two opposing forces; they exist everywhere and dominate everything; their reciprocal action constitutes 'life'. I recognized that the equilibrium of any particular aspect of nature rests on the equivalence of its opposites.
Piet Mondrian
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What this quote means

The quote highlights the balance between opposing forces in nature and life.

Piet Mondrian suggests that life is defined by the interplay of contrasting elements, represented by vertical and horizontal lines. He emphasizes the importance of equilibrium, indicating that every aspect of nature is governed by the balance of its opposites, thus reflecting a deeper philosophical understanding of existence.

Themes

BalanceOppositesNatureEquilibriumLife

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of balance in life, one might use this quote to illustrate how opposites can create harmony.

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