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Chandia Pin Quotes By Le Corbusier

The problem of the house is a problem of the epoch. The equilibrium of society today depends upon it. Architecture has for its first duty, in this period of renewal, that of bringing about a revision of values, a revision of the constituent elements of the house. — Le Corbusier

Chandia Pin Quotes By Derek Ridgers

Nowadays everyone has a camera and the Internet means everything is instantly accessible. Unlike some photographers, I don't see this as a problem. If anything interesting happens in the world today, there will be someone around to record it. — Derek Ridgers

Chandia Pin Quotes By Doreen Banaszak

We are not the victims of our circumstances; we are the creators of them! — Doreen Banaszak

Chandia Pin Quotes By Sophie B. Hawkins

As I lay me down to sleep, this I pray. That you will hold me, dear. Though I'm far away, I whisper your name into the sky. And I will wake up happy. — Sophie B. Hawkins

Chandia Pin Quotes By Arsene Wenger

I'm French. I have not become an Englishman. I have the impression of living on an island called Arsenal. If you fancy a sightseeing tour of London, don't ask me. You would get lost. — Arsene Wenger

Chandia Pin Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

One of the most beautiful things to do is to paint darkness, which nevertheless has light in it. — Vincent Van Gogh

Chandia Pin Quotes By Bill Vaughan

Christmas turns things tail-end foremost. The day and the spirit of Christmas rearrange the world parade. As the world arranges it, usually there come first in importance
leading the parade with a big blare of a band
the Big Shots. Frequently they are also the Stuffed Shirts. That's the first of the parade. Then at the tail end, as of little importance, trudge the weary, the poor, the lame, the halt, and the blind. But in the Christmas spirit, the procession is turned around. Those at the tail end are put first in the arrangement of the Child of Christmas. — Bill Vaughan