Top 15 Herzog & De Meuron Quotes
#1. most people do not see things as they are, they see things as they are!
Richard Rohr
#2. Storming was one of her main modes of transportation." In reference to teenager Heather in "Carry The One
Carol Anshaw
#3. Women ought to be fully guarded by law in all rights of property, labor, profession, etc.; but, roughly stated, the voting population ought to represent the fighting population.
John Boyle O'Reilly
#4. And when the clothes are strewn, don't be afraid of the room, touch the fullness of her breast, feel the love of her caress ... she will be your living end.
David Bowie
#5. My inner chemistry had been hijacked by a mad scientist, who poured the fizzy, volatile contents of my heart from a test tube marked SOBER REALITY into another labeled SUNNY DELUSION, and back again, faster and faster, until the floor of my life was slick with spillage.
Jonathan Lethem
#6. I never understood why people want to do big things ... Just do little things, with great Love.
Heidi Baker
#7. My whole life, I've felt I was homesick for somewhere I'd never known.' She told me that in Britain, where she grew up, the Celts called it 'hiraeth' - a longing for home.
Kate Lord Brown
#9. Fashion is my passion, and I respect the creativity that you find in its different levels.
Max Azria
#10. Freely we serve, because freely we love.
John Milton
#11. Tragedy often gives birth to courage, it offers man a platform to change what will be.
Eli Storm, Emanuel Stone And The Phoenix Shadow
Isaac Solomon
#12. In skating or any amateur sport, as athletes we share something in common: the cost of training is quite a burden on our parents or on the athletes themselves trying to find a way to pay for their costs.
Patrick Chan
#13. how lovers alter in the glance of each other, that space where their moods are accepted and their surrender is never taken advantage of.
Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi
#14. But we were interested in how our lives could mean something to the past. We sailed into the past.
Michael Ondaatje
#15. Poetry is a political act because it involves telling the truth.
June Jordan