Old Architecture Quotes
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Old Architecture Quotes & Sayings
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It was one of the most ancient terrors, the one that meant that no sooner had mankind learned to walk on two legs than it dropped to its knees.
— Terry Pratchett
I was born a character actor.
— Charles Durning
An old house that had lived its life long ago and so was very quiet and wise and a little mysterious. Also a little austere, but very kind.
— L.M. Montgomery
The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously.
— Henry Kissinger
— Henry Kissinger
Both slaves had been oiled until their flesh shined like polished ebony, outlining every detail of their muscles.
— Myra Hargrave McIlvain
Your purpose is your why.
— Deborah Day
The lion crouches in the tall grass. The gazelle sniffs the air. The awful stillness before the strike.
— Rick Yancey
You know ... when you are sad you love the sunsets.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
The bowed frame of an old man is the settlement in the architecture of life. Nature had formed him for sadness.
— Victor Hugo
Old buildings whisper to us in the creaking of floorboards and rattling of windowpanes.
— Fennel Hudson
I don't think that brutality and idealism are mutually exclusive. It's a common denominator in my work - rabid idealism.
— Richard Grossman
Eating is perhaps the most direct way we acknowledge or deny the sacredness of the earth.
— Gary Paul Nabhan
Don't clap too hard - it's a very old building.
— John Osborne
Splendid architecture, the love of your life, an old friend ... they can all go drifting by unseen if you're not careful.
— Ian McKellen
In virtually every organization, regardless of mission and function, people are frustrated by problems that seem unsolvable.
— Margaret J. Wheatley
Without being aware of it, you take many things as being your identity: your body, your race, your beliefs, your thoughts.
— Jack Kornfield
You become what you hear regularly.
— Sunday Adelaja
Modernism in architecture went hand in hand with socialist and fascist projects to rid old Europe of its hierarchical past
— Roger Scruton