Howard Mansfield Quotes
We Have Everywhere An Absence Of Memory. Architects Sometimes Talk Of Building With Context And Continuity In Mind, Religious Leaders Call It Tradition, Social Workers Say It's A Sense Of Community, But It Is Memory We Have Banished From Our Cities. We Have Speed And Power, But No Place. Travel, But No Destination. Convenience, But No Ease.
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