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Architecture which enters into a symbiosis with light does not merely create form in light, by day and at night, but allow light to become form.
— Richard Meier
The more I reflect and look back on the past, the more vividly do I feel my limitations.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too. Help, you women of privilege, give her the ballot to fight with.
— Rose Schneiderman
Now that Bin Laden dead, can we get our civil liberties back?
That George Bush stole with the Patriot Act? — Ras Kass
That George Bush stole with the Patriot Act? — Ras Kass
Home has become such a scattered, damaged, various concept in our present travails. There is so much to yearn for. There are so few rainbows any more.
— Salman Rushdie
To get rich is glorious.
— Deng Xiaoping
Men have no concept of how to design things for the home. Women should design the things they use.
— Eva Zeisel
Your religion is whatever makes you a better human being.
— Abhijit Naskar
Q: Explain the concept of homeostasis?
A: It is when you stay at home all day and don't go out. — Richard Benson
A: It is when you stay at home all day and don't go out. — Richard Benson
I also like poems that are haunted by a structure or a narrative, or poems that frisk flirtatiously at the boundary of sense.
— Matthea Harvey
The terror of a child in prison is quite limitless
— Oscar Wilde
Every morning tell the sun that you are magical, helpful, and beautiful like the sun.
— Debasish Mridha
We had a happy marriage because we were together all the time. We were friends as well as husband and wife. We just had a good time.
— Julia Child
For so long, he'd wanted Gansey to see him as an equal, but it was possible that all this time, the only person who needed to see that was Adam.
— Maggie Stiefvater
You restored me to the concept of home.
— Lionel Shriver