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cities proud
I've been around, and I see what other cities are doing, and I think, 'Why not us, we're a proud people,' Earl Wilson
cities car problem
Every city has to deal with the problem of cars and public transport. Jaime Lerner
cities design strange
The design of a city is like a strange archeology. Jaime Lerner
cities brazil
Brazil will change when its cities change. Jaime Lerner
cities two numbers
The Athenians regularly maintained a number of degraded and useless beings at the public expense; and when any calamity, such as plague, drought, or famine, befell the city, they sacrificed two of these outcast scapegoats. James G. Frazer
cities civilization crucible
Cities are the crucible of civilization. Geoffrey West
cities metaphor arteries
Cities are obvious metaphors for life. We call roads arteries and so forth. Geoffrey West
cities city claim fame giving good nobel others ours prize proud reasons school small winner
How many small cities like ours can claim the fame of having had a Nobel Prize winner come from their city and school system? Plus, there are the others who are giving us good reasons to be proud of our city and history. Kathie Pontus
cities reflects trust word
I do not like the word 'rejection' but those cities we have not retained this in no way reflects that we do not trust these countries. Jacques Rogge
space perception quality
Space and time are not objects of perception, but qualities of awareness Deepak Chopra
space ties people
My Range Rover is great for LA. You can take surfboards on it and stick some bikes in the back. And if you kidnap people you could tie them up in the back, there's space for your chloroform... Gerard Butler
space dumb faces
Thou hast evoked in me profounder spells than the evoking one, thou face! For me, thou hast uncovered one infinite, dumb, beseeching countenance of mystery, underlying all the surfaces of visible time and space. Herman Melville
space solitude elbows
There is commonly sufficient space about us. Our horizon is never quite at our elbows. Henry David Thoreau
space earth whole
This whole earth in which we inhabit is but a point is space. Henry David Thoreau
space people booty
It's frustrating me - that booty is gonna sag at some point. And if you allow enough people to come inside your physical space, they leave traces. Jill Scott
space lakes michigan
I had woven a tapestry of obscenity that as far as I know is still hanging in space over Lake Michigan. Jean Shepherd
space shelves supermarkets
There is space in the supermarket shelf for all of us. Hugh Grant
space causes development
It is in the very nature of a beginning to carry with itself a measure of complete arbitrariness. Not only is it not bound into a reliable chain of cause and effect, a chain in which each effect immediately turns into the cause for future developments, the beginning has, as it were, nothing whatever to hold on to; it is as though it came out of nowhere in either time or space. Hannah Arendt
color want one-thing
I want to know one thing, what is color? Pablo Picasso
color two next
Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Pablo Picasso
color black ifs
If you don't know what color to take, take black..... Pablo Picasso
color blue use
When I haven't any blue I use red. Pablo Picasso
color vivid painting
The only thing I can say is consistent in all my paintings is vivid color. Paul Stanley
color long three
Music, as long as it exists, will always take its departure from the major triad and return to it. The musician cannot escape it any more than the painter his primary colors or the architect his three dimensions. Paul Hindemith
color achieve form
When the color achieves richness, the form attains its fullness also. Paul Cezanne
color ideas rainbow
Sometimes I imagine colors as if they were living ideas, being of pure reason with which to communicate. Nature is not on the surface, it is deep down. Paul Cezanne
color church east
To someone standing in the nave, looking down the length of the church toward the east, the round window would seem like a huge sun exploding into innumerable shards of gorgeous color. Ken Follett