Cedric Price Quotes
...architects (should) involve themselves continuously in anticipatory design as recommended by Buckminster FullerCedric Price
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Man is a physical and spiritual epitome of the Universe.
Daniel D. Palmer -
I believe journalism or news will migrate to the online medium.
Raghav Bahl -
I have five horses. My first was a professional jumper named Santos. I got him when I was 18.
Kaley Cuoco -
I have lots of passions - gardens, art, music and reading. I have eclectic taste and read a huge variety of books.
Zoe Wanamaker -
The striking thing about the Precious Blood is the bond it establishes between love and suffering in our experience, a bond that has become so close that we have come to think of suffering accepted with joy as the most authentic sign of love with any depth at all.
Gabriel Marcel -
One Hundred Year Starship really is about the idea that is we pursue an extraordinary tomorrow; we'll build a better world today.
Mae Jemison
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The finest lesson I've learned with age is that all I need is a small team of comrades who inspire me, try not to judge me, and remind me when I'm judging myself.
Lake Bell -
I just mean it's very difficult for me to watch my work, in some ways, because I am critical of what I didn't get across or I thought I was making one point.
Tea Leoni -
I would rather not have contentious interviews. I'd rather do 30 minutes with Charlie Rose, laid back in a La-Z-Boy chair.
Rand Paul -
The sum of wisdom is that time is never lost that is devoted to work.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -
When you're having conversations about actors, you realize these same conversations have happened about you. If you want to make a film for $5m, then you cast A, B and C, but if you want $20m, you won't be able to cast them, you need X, Y and Z.
Paddy Considine -
The number of parts that were required were just prohibitive.
Jack Kilby
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Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. (This quotation is from Notebook IV in Notebooks: 1942-1951, not Myth of Sisyphus. The quotation appears in none of Camus books you find in bookstores).
Albert Camus -
I love to win. But probably equal to that - I love doing what I do.
Paula Creamer -
When I was unemployed, I hosted lots of dinner parties. Now I have time to make a pot of soup for the week - if I'm lucky!
Lela Loren -
Inspiration could be called inhaling the memory of an act never experienced.
Ned Rorem -
I believe the switch from 'lady' to 'woman' was part of the women's movement. 'Lady' was a euphemism for 'woman,' and that was one reason that we wanted to move away from it.
Deborah Tannen -
I'm usually told to do a take where I do less with my face.
Betty Gilpin
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You don't filter smokestacks or water. Instead, you put the filter in your head and design the problem out of existence.
William McDonough -
Violin playing is a physical art with great traditions behind it.
Vanessa Mae -
Very often a job will come along that speaks to the place you're in as a person at that very moment. And usually once I've done it I feel like that part is over.
Martha Plimpton -
Being a parent is the toughest thing I've ever done. But I'm not the kind of person to throw my kid in front of a TV. I'm the one to take out a book, puzzle, or flash cards.
Eric Dane -
...architects (should) involve themselves continuously in anticipatory design as recommended by Buckminster Fuller
Cedric Price