The proportional relation between two divisions of line or two dimension of a plane figure such that short : long :: long : (short + long)
1 Lincoln's doctrine of the golden mean , became for once a political power.
2 He was content with his ringing assertion of the golden mean .
3 The golden mean , the truth, is no longer recognized or valued.
4 Yet here, as so often, cannot we find a golden mean between them?
5 Not puffed up in prosperity, nor shaken in adversity, always holding the golden mean .
6 He easily keeps to the golden mean ; he is inspired.
7 You'll always have a world full of people who keep to the golden mean .
8 It 's what they call the golden mean ; too close, too far, we're strangers.
9 To do what one could under the circumstances, was not that the golden mean ?
10 It is the extremes which are ever the vices; the golden mean is the virtue.
11 It certainly would be convenient if this golden mean could be determined automatically and consistently.
12 It was therefore necessary, for the well-being of both services, to discover the golden mean .
13 The snail shell is a symbol of the golden mean and the cycles of life.
14 The " golden mean " is the "high water mark" of real cultivation.
15 His instinctive aversion to fanaticism found expression in a plea for the golden mean in politics.
16 They are the two objectionable extremes; colonizationists and moderate slave-holders being, I suppose, the golden mean .
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