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Big Calves Quotes By Philip Johnson

In my own work, I'd say I'm a classicist, but I look everywhere for my solutions. I don't study the toilet-living habits of my clients, although that's a popular approach. First, I think of every building in history that has been similar in purpose. Then I think of the functional program - that's a major part of the study. — Philip Johnson

Big Calves Quotes By Vladislav Tamarov

There's nothing I can do to erase the shadow of misery and despair from the eyes looking back at me from the photos [that I took in Afghanistan]. — Vladislav Tamarov

Big Calves Quotes By Walter Schloss

I found that it was much better to look at the figures rather than people. — Walter Schloss

Big Calves Quotes By Trinny Woodall

I've a big bum and chunky calves. My husband says I've got elephantiasis of the legs. — Trinny Woodall

Big Calves Quotes By Kathleen Turner

I don't believe in simply accumulating money, but I have the luxury to say that, because I have enough for all my needs. — Kathleen Turner

Big Calves Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The noble soul reveres itself — Friedrich Nietzsche

Big Calves Quotes By Carew Papritz

So curious you must be. Like little calves poking their heads through the fence with big eyes and a headful of curiosity. — Carew Papritz

Big Calves Quotes By Edmund Wilson

Dan, who was writing a book on the radical activity of the twenties and thirties, took the occasion of our trip to ask me about them. The whole thing seems to me so stale that I can't imagine anybody's now wanting to write about it, but we ran over the personalities and I told him a lot of stories. It seemed to me like that grisly museum of the early 1900's that I had had him visit at Niagara Falls: old stuffed two-headed calves, motheaten panthers attacking a stag, dried-up corpses from Indian graves, big bags made of rubber tires in which people had tried to shoot the falls
and around it all-powerful industrial life that no show of resistance could stop, which had ruined the landscape of the river and was crowding out everything else. — Edmund Wilson