Japanese Architecture Quotes
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Japanese Architecture Quotes & Sayings
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It would appear that the natural frontier of Russia runs from Dantzic or perhaps Stettin to Trieste.
— Friedrich Engels
If everyone would take only according to his needs and would leave the surplus to the needy, no one would be rich, no one poor, no one in misery.
— Saint Basil
I have never attempted to hide that I have had two husbands in my life.
I have, however, neglected to mention that in between them, I had a wife. — Marie Brennan
I have, however, neglected to mention that in between them, I had a wife. — Marie Brennan
I acquired an admiration for Japanese culture, art, and architecture, and learned of the existence of the game of GO, which I still play.
— Philip Warren Anderson
I got five kids, and my oldest is a documentary film maker and camera man, and still photographer.
— Beau Bridges
It's such a joy to be able to play someone who is angry. It's a joy and a relief. Having to be nice all the time is exhausting and boring.
— Sandra Bullock
The study of economics does not seem to require any specialised gifts of an unusually high order.
— John Maynard Keynes
In pursuing a 'way,' Japanese typically move beyond an interest in craftsmanship to a kind of sacred search for the ultimate.
— Morinosuke Kawaguchi
Feelings of anger, bitterness, and hate are negative. If I kept those inside me, they would spoil my body and my health. The are of no use.
— Dalai Lama
Magnus was a really cool guy.
— Cassandra Clare
Adoption was a bumpy ride - very bumpy. But, God, was it worth the fight.
— Mariska Hargitay
I like the duchess very much, but I don't love her."
"And the duchess loves you very much, but she likes you less, so you are excellently matched. — Oscar Wilde
"And the duchess loves you very much, but she likes you less, so you are excellently matched. — Oscar Wilde
Spiritual space is lost in gaining convenience. I saw the need to create a mixture of Japanese spiritual culture and modern western architecture.
— Tadao Ando
I first decided architecture was for me when I saw Le Corbusier's designs in a Japanese magazine in the 1930s.
— Kenzo Tange
Navigare necesse est. Vivere non est necesse.' I've
— Russell Hoban
Of all the lessons most relevant to architecture today, Japanese flexibility is the greatest.
— Stephen Gardiner
Japanese architecture is very much copied in this country and in Europe.
— Minoru Yamasaki