Top 15 Quotes About Brutalist Architecture
#1. Silence is the last thing the world will ever hear from me.
Marlee Matlin
#2. When children are hungry, sleepy from a night spent fighting untreated asthma, or hobbled by symptoms of undiagnosed illnesses, they are less likely to do well in school.
Irwin Redlener
#3. We never know that one particular set of ideas contains all the right answers; even if it does today, it might not be equipped to face unexpected challenges tomorrow.
Colin Crouch
#4. Oh My God," I blurted, grabbing onto Phin as we faced the open bedroom door. "It's the axe murderer."
"I doubt he would knock," she said, but she was whispering, too, and didn't move away from me.
Rosemary Clement-Moore
#5. A man who has the inventive genius can't control it exactly as he wishes. Its working depends in great measure on inspiration
on a momentary suggestion
and it is almost impossible to tell beforehand at what moment it will come.
Henrik Ibsen
#6. Hush! Still as death, The tempest holds his breath As from a sudden will; The rain stops short, but from the eaves You see it drop, and hear it from the leaves, All is so bodingly still ...
James Russell Lowell
#7. There are many people, including me, who admire the original mission of WikiLeaks.
Alex Gibney
#8. If you want to be a person with a large vision, you must cultivate the habit of doing the little things well.
Charles R. Swindoll
#9. -"Leslie? What are you doing?"
-"Choosing. I'm mine. Not anyone else's."
-"I'm still yours, though. That won't ever change, Shadow Girl.
Melissa Marr
#10. A feeling of foreboding, and, indeed, of physical as well as psychological discomfort, had come over him. He suddenly recalled - and this did nothing at all to help - a phrase he had once come across: Someone is walking over your grave.
Arthur C. Clarke
#11. over time, staying real becomes the work of keeping our actions in the world connected to the truth of our inner being, allowing our True Self to see the light of day.
Mark Nepo
#12. Bore: one who has the power of speech but not the capacity for conversation.
Benjamin Disraeli
#13. My observation is that after one hundred and twenty years of modernisation since the opening of the country, present-day Japan is split between two opposite poles of ambiguity.
Kenzaburo Oe
#14. The words of the bards come down the centuries to us, warm with living breath.
Padraig Pearse
#15. Cheer up, keep your spirits high, things are bound to get better!
Anne Frank
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