Top 17 Quotes About Chicago World's Fair
#1. It was Chicago with its World's Fair which vivified the national desire for civic beauty.
Daniel Burnham
#2. On silent moonless nights, I don't feel lonely! I have my greatest friends - my books for company!
Avijeet Das
#3. It has become much more difficult to smuggle dangerous substances across our borders over the past three years, and this is creating real problems for drug traffickers.
John Walters
#4. I was falling for the man who had turned me. He could never know.
Heather Heffner
#5. Take care, you who wish / to deal with names / for love. Behind their sweetness / and wrath, nothing endures. / Nothing but wounds and kisses.
Hadewijch
#6. An artist, he paints with lakes and wooded slopes, with lawns and banks and forest-covered hills. - Daniel Burnham talking about Frederick Law Olmstead
Erik Larson
#7. Revenge is good. It's what separates us from the animals and the hippies.
Christopher Titus
#8. There ain't no "baby mama drama" up in this Vortex, homie!
Esther Hicks
#10. He's jealous because lions are better hunters."
Monroe
"Are you compensating for something, Monroe?"
Bastian
Bethany Averie
#11. Designing a website can be a bit like being a kid and inheriting a sweetshop. It's easy to get carried away. There are so many choices. A website can be like an attic that never fills up. Space is not the problem. Attention is.
Gerry McGovern
#12. You can't be passionate when you feel like it. You have to be passionate about your job, product or cause all the time. There's no off switch on a tiger.
Harvey MacKay
#13. People eat the chicken, people eat the beef, they still say, 'Don't kill the fish.'
Nobu Matsuhisa
#14. Then it was that the exports of slaves from Virginia and the Carolinas was so great that the population of those States remained almost, if not quite stationary.
Henry Charles Carey
#16. How many are quite unworthy to see the light, and yet the day dawns.
Seneca.
#17. Nobody asked anyone for help. One died because one had to. No point in making trouble.
Elie Wiesel
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