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Daichi Fanart Quotes By Lewis Mumford

When cities were first founded, an old Egyptian scribe tells us, the mission of the founder was to 'put gods in their shrines.' The task of the coming city is not essentially different: its mission is to put the highest concerns of man at the center of all his activities. — Lewis Mumford

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Babette James

Kay was only half skinny-dipping, but she fervently wished she'd worn something a bit more substantial than a baseball cap and the bottom half of the quintessential teeny-weenie yellow polka-dot bikini. — Babette James

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Silvia Hartmann

Less flapping, more flying! — Silvia Hartmann

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Sarah Hall

Daniel Woodrell has made a name as a master of prose with personality - a densely descriptive, gamey form of storytelling, one might say traditional storytelling - of late rather an unfashionable mode. — Sarah Hall

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Douglas Trumbull

When I worked on 2001 - which was my first feature film - I was deeply and permanently affected by the notion that a movie could be like a first-person experience. — Douglas Trumbull

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

Now there are adults without children who go to Disney, and they are called weirdos. Very nice people. Absolutely crazy. — Jim Gaffigan

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Adam Nicolson

In those days, now it was in those days, In those nights, now it was in those nights, In those years, now it was in those years — Adam Nicolson

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Debra Ollivier

Harness your own power though what you keep to yourself — Debra Ollivier

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Horace Walpole

Our [British] summers are often, though beautiful for verdure, so cold, that they are rather cold winters. — Horace Walpole

Daichi Fanart Quotes By Nicholas Grey

My eyes begin watering as I look up at the sky, squinting against the sun's glare. There's not a cloud anywhere, nothing, except the bird that I'm following as it swoops and rolls high above my head. I can't remember the last time I saw one this close up and my heart beat quickens as adrenalin begins to build.
Steadying myself on the rooftop, I shift my weight from leg to leg as it dips its wings and begins to drop like a stone until I think it's going to hit the ground for sure. My right foot stretches towards the edge of the roof as I lose sight of it in among the slums of Sanctum.
The place I call home.
The Wastelanders — Nicholas Grey