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mountain time
Let us not make a mountain out a molehill, ... not Time or Newsweek. Ignacio Bunye
mountain
Let's not make a mountain out of a molehill. He'll be back tomorrow. Mike Hargrove
mountain road
Now we have a big mountain to climb, and the road is going to be tough. Sheldon Souray
mountains
I was relieved. We're all like 5-4, 5-5, so they're like mountains to us. Lindsay Lewis
mountains polished wood
We don't have mountains and aquariums and polished wood flooring, Shannon Burns
mountain building forbidden
All these buildings are like mountains I would like to climb, but I am forbidden. Alain Robert
mountain chile blockage
In 2003, I almost died of an intestinal blockage when I was on a mountain in Chile, filming a segment for 'Scientific American Frontiers.' Alan Alda
mountain way
There's no one who's dropped on top of the mountain. You've got to work your way to the top. Al McGuire
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...A mountain you're plannin' on climbin' ain't the same as the one you ain't. It ain't so pretty... David Mitchell
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I'd seen too many shrines in South Central and thought it was worth asking where the first bullet came from that started all this violence. Antoine Fuqua
shrines littles empty
The objects I chose were designed to hold something, but I didn't fill them up. They remained empty. They were little symbolic shrines to thirst. Margaret Atwood
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I found eternal peace in a Shinto shrine ... I've been to Shinto shrines and God is everywhere. ... Christ is one of the ways! God is everywhere. Norman Vincent Peale
shrines forests loyal
The forest is my loyal friend A Delphic shrine to me. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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My architecture tends to be legible, light and flexible. You can read it. You look at a building, and you can see how it is constructed. I put the structure outside. Richard Rogers
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Le Corbusier was the sort of relentlessly rational intellectual that only France loves wholeheartedly, the logician who flies higher and higher in ever-decreasing circles until, with one last, utterly inevitable induction, he disappears up his own fundamental aperture and emerges in the fourth dimension as a needle-thin umber bird. M. Wolfe
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Several factors are combining to drive the need for a unified architecture for accessing applications from remote locations and by diverse client types. Teresa Jones
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Modern Architecture died in St. Louis, Missouri, on July 15, 1972, at 3.32 p.m. (or thereabouts), when the infamous Pruitt Igoe scheme, or rather several of its slab blocks, were given the final coup de grace by dynamite. Charles Jencks
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Music is part of the big three. New Orleans is food, architecture and music. Everyone in New Orleans is a musician or has a relative who's a musician, whether they are professional or amateur. Jack Stewart
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New Orleans is body and soul. The soul is the people and the body is the architecture, and you can't save the one without saving the other. We need to have individual assessment of houses before they are bulldozed willy-nilly. Camille Strachan
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New Orleans is an extraordinary city; its arts and architecture are cherished by people all over the world. Deborah Marrow
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I founded a club, which is called the Brutally Early Club. It's basically a breakfast salon for the 21st century where art meets science meets architecture meets literature. Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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I fought violently for the autonomy of architecture. It's a very passive, weak profession where people deliver a service. You want a blue door, you get a blue door. You want it to look neo-Spanish, you get neo-Spanish. Architecture with any authenticity represents resistance. Resistance is a good thing. Thom Mayne