Top 17 Quotes About Italian Architecture
#2. I know you've got something nice in your pocket, George; give her some,
Louisa May Alcott
#3. I had been making films for almost ten years, and the head men at RKO thought of me only in terms of musicals. I found no fault with that, except I just couldn't stand being typed or pigeonholed as only a singing and dancing girl. I wanted to extend my range.
Ginger Rogers
#4. In graduate school, I decide to write my doctoral thesis on how Italian architecture influenced English playwrights of the seventeenth century. I wonder why certain playwrights decided to set their tragedies, written in English, in Italian palaces.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#6. Italian cities have long been held up as ideals, not least by New Yorkers and Londoners enthralled by the ways their architecture gives beauty and meaning to everyday acts.
Rebecca Solnit
#8. To be able to say "I love you", one has to be able to say "I
Ayn Rand
#9. I was born in a middle class Muslim family, in a small town called Myonenningh in a northern part of Bangladesh in 1962. My father is a qualified physician; my mother is a housewife. I have two elder brothers and one younger sister. All of them received a liberal education in schools and colleges.
Taslima Nasrin
#11. You see," she said, "with the axe, it's easier to get ahead. . . .
Brandon Sanderson
#12. If Jesus is to become the center of our life, we need to spend time in His presence, before the Tabernacle.
Pope Francis
#13. We do learn something about ourselves when we are up against the wall, and we do most certainly come out stronger.
Tina Sloan
#14. Trapped in history. History trapped in me.
Djanet Sears
#15. There is something about giving everything to your profession. In Italian, an obsession is not necessarily negative. It's the art of putting all your energy into one thing; it's the art of transforming even what you eat for lunch into architecture.
Renzo Piano
#16. I mean, it's not surprising, really. Once you love something, you always love it in some way. You have to. It's, like, part of you for good.
Sarah Dessen
#17. Growing up is losing some illusions, in order to acquire others.
Virginia Woolf
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