Brick Quotes
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The brick of my life is music, but the mortar is faith.
Van Cliburn -
Library campaigners are not prepared to stand by and watch something they cherish be dismantled brick by brick.
Kate Mosse
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A lesson will keep repeating itself until it is learned. Life first will send the lesson to you in the size of a pebble; if you ignore the pebble, then life will send you a brick; if you ignore the brick, life will send you a brick wall; if you ignore the brick wall, life will send you a demolition truck.
Oprah Winfrey -
If you looked at the sound pattern of an old-fashioned record, it would be very spikey. But nowadays, there's no spikes - everything looks like a brick, so the quiet bits become louder. It's actually damaging because it's like listening to a drill.
Stephen Morris New Order -
'The Art of the Brick' is an exhibition I've done where I've taken some works of art from art history and replicated them all out of Lego bricks.
Nathan Sawaya -
I remember turning 'The Sopranos' on once and within two minutes nearly throwing a brick through the screen.
Camille Paglia -
Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith.
Steve Jobs -
Among the heaps of brick and plaster lies a girder, still itself among the rubbish
Charles Reznikoff
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“Glazed brick, white mortar, and blue roof-tiles do not make a house beautiful; carved rosewood, gold cloth, and clear green jade do not furnish a house with grace; a man of cultivated mind makes a house of mud and wattle beautiful; a woman, even with a pock-marked face; if refined of heart, fills a house with grace. -House of Exile”
Nora Waln -
Modern man threw a brick through his own window in order to sell himself a burglar alarm.
Allen Carr -
We want to make every single interaction in the world into a ready-to-use brick.
Ayah Bdeir -
All in all you're just another brick in the wall.
Roger Waters Pink Floyd -
We have got to extend the hand of friendship, we have got to take the peacelines down brick by brick.
David Ervine -
You should go into every relationship as a brick and not a blanket.
Nicole McKay
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If you're a struggling artist having money problems just superglue a brick in the middle of a blanket, and call it.
Nicole McKay -
I think it's the real world. The people we're writing about in professional sports, they're suffering and living and dying and loving and trying to make their way through life just as the brick layers and politicians are.
Red Smith -
Writing is very much like bricklaying. You learn to put one brick on top of another and spread the mortar so thick.
Red Smith -
I have never laid a brick in my life. But my people have laid more bricks than anybody else put together. Because I know how to pay.
Harry Triguboff