
Top 14 Equator Resort Quotes
#2. The architect must get to know the people who will live in the planned house. From their needs, the rest inevitably follows.
Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
#3. Everyone has left me
except my muse,
that good nurse.
She stays in my hand,
a mild white mouse.
Anne Sexton
#4. Man cries, his tears dry up and run out. So he becomes a devil, reduced to a monster.
Kohta Hirano
#5. At street corners, where walls join, I thought I could see some familiar features, like outlines of human faces, the shadows of cheekbones and eyebrows. They are really there, caught in stone for all time, along with the marks left by earthquakes, winters and scourges wrought by men.
Ismail Kadare
#6. And the Slytherins don't need a spy, Oliver," said George. "What makes you say that?" said Wood testily. "Because they're here in person," said George, pointing.
J.K. Rowling
#7. There's something about dealing with government agencies that makes you feel like a criminal.
Herb Trimpe
#8. That's a discovery process. That's the terrifying and wonderful part about getting picked up to series. You get to develop the stories and talk about the characters, and find out where the heart of the series is.
Chuck Lorre
#9. In a few months I was a seasoned guide. I had viewed myself as an amateur guide and a professional shopman, but now gradually I began to think of myself as a part-time shop-keeper and a full-time tourist guide.
R.K. Narayan
#10. Maybe still waters did run deep. Or God on your side was the ultimate soul balm.
Jonathan Kellerman
#11. Irritability was an occupational disease. Intolerant and intolerable belong in the same category.
Barbara W. Tuchman
#12. God may sometimes laugh at our plans. But if they are based on a Heavenly and eternal perspective, He will always support us. On His timetable, not ours.
Paul Turk
#13. Meetings: "They often include at least one moron who inevitably
gets his turn to waste everyone's time
with nonsense".
Jason Fried
#14. There was something particularly American about it--blaming yourself for bad luck--that resistance to seeing your life as affected by social forces, a tendency to attribute larger problems to individual behavior. The ugly reverse of the American Dream.
Philipp Meyer
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