Top 15 Quotes About Construction Sites
#1. Abstract art: a construction site for high fashion, for advertising, for furniture.
Adrienne Monnier
#3. I've got a running machine which I try and use, but it's just finding the time. Don't get me wrong, I love cake and ice cream; I'm the kind of girl that, if I want something, I'll have it.
Rebecca Ferguson
#4. I think of love as a force of nature-as strog as the sun, as necessary, as impersonal, as gigantic, as impossible, as scorching as it is warming,as drought-making as it is life-giving.
Jeanette Winterson
#5. There can be no Kingdom of God in the world without the Kingdom of God in our hearts.
Albert Schweitzer
#6. You have to stand outside the box to see how the box can be re-designed.
Charles Handy
#7. I am writing a book called 'The History of Australia in Hundred Objects.' It's of things we have invented in Australia. And you know, some of them are amazing. We invented the clapper boards used in films. We invented those cranes - those big long cranes used on construction sites.
Barry Humphries
#8. I hate BYU. There are a lot of Mormons that don't like BYU.
Bryce Harper
#9. Turns out there's a reason smoking is not allowed on construction sites.
Kathy Bryson
#10. Well, the infrastructure part of the stimulus has worked. There's absolutely no question about it. We can demonstrate in Pennsylvania and other states around the union how it's produced good, paying jobs both on the construction sites and back in American factories. It has worked.
Ed Rendell
#11. Just stop at one of these construction sites and look and see who those workers are. They're all Hispanic, ... And I bet you they're illegal.
John McCain
#12. We lived in Manhattan, which was unbearable sometimes because it was so noisy. There were sirens blaring, construction sites going, people shouting and swearing at each other.
Rachel Tucker
#13. Poets who are not interested in music are, or become, bad poets.
Ezra Pound
#14. For about a year, I just didn't know what to do. I did laboring jobs, working in the docks, construction sites.
Daniel Day-Lewis
#15. When a bookmark tumbles out of an old book pristine and unwrinkled, it is like a gasp of breath from another century.
Don Borchert
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