Filippo Brunelleschi Quotes
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Shallow communities are relatively easy to build.
Malcolm Gladwell
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After realizing that we would eventually be able to build molecular machines that could arrange atoms to form virtually any pattern that we wanted, I saw that an awful lot of consequences followed from that.
K. Eric Drexler
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The lark that shuns on lofty boughs to build, Her humble nest, lies silent in the field.
Edmund Waller
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Bofors was a steelmaker that became a forgings company and then went on to build guns. Companies like Krupp and Thyssen were in steel and forgings before entering defence. There are similar examples in the U.K.; it is a natural progression.
Baba Kalyani
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I do not believe in the eternity of the spirit. That contradicts my ideology.
Yossi Sarid
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Beauty is the only thing that time cannot harm. Philosophies fall away like sand, creeds follow one another, but what is beautiful is a joy for all seasons, a possession for all eternity.
Oscar Wilde
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There's detailed information on how to assemble a nuclear weapon from parts. There's books about how to build a nuclear bomb.
Irwin Redlener
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My biggest point to everybody is you have a responsibility to build your own network.
Dana Perino
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Bill Gates is the pope of the personal computer industry. He decides who's going to build.
Larry Ellison
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For most of our history, no one dared to tell Americans, 'you don't build that.'
Rand Paul
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A writer's job is to destroy and then to build the thing back up again by a chosen means.
Barry Hannah
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Music, especially as an adolescent, helps to build identity because that's when people start developing a sense of self. You can kind of tell based on what music a person listens to what kind of person they'll be pretty much for the rest of their life.
Aloe Blacc
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Jerusalem is a port city on the shore of eternity.
Yehuda Amichai
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One must live to build one's house, and not build one's house to live in.
Gaston Bachelard
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I would never build a lawn trimmer," Myrnin said. "What did the lawn ever do to me?
Rachel Caine
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We must build our faith not on fading lights but on the Light that never fails.
Oswald Chambers
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will take a look at what they do propose. The main thing we're looking for is, if they are continuing to operate, it must be in a way that does not violate air-quality standards.
B. R. Hayden
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It's a start and hopefully we can build off that. But we're capable of more.
Pat Quinn
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I propose the following definition of the nation: it is an imagined political community-and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign. It is imagined because the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members, meet them, or even hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion.... Communities are to be distinguished, not by their falsity/genuineness, but by the style in which they are imagined.... Finally, the nation is imagined as a community, because, regardless of the actual inequality and exploitation that may prevail in each, the nation is conceived as a deep, horizontal comradeship. Ultimately, it is this fraternity that makes it possible, over the past two centuries for so many millions of people, not so much to kill, as willing to die for such limited imaginings.
Benedict Anderson
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We consider them a sponsoring church if they're doing that.
Alan Green
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One of the unspoken themes that I'm grappling with in Day of Honey is the relationship between violence and cosmopolitanism. It's one thing to comprehend violence as an outgrowth of ignorance, poverty, and backwardness. It's another matter entirely to confront incredible atrocities in a country with a rich civic and intellectual life.
Annia Ciezadlo
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In verse one can take any damn constant one likes, one can alliterate, or assone, or rhyme, or quant, or smack, only one MUST leave the other elements irregular.
Ezra Pound
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I propose to build for eternity.
Filippo Brunelleschi