Gyimah Gariba Quotes & Sayings
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In Iraq, many of my female friends were architects and professionals with a lot of power during the 1980s while all the men were at war in Iran. — Zaha Hadid
I didn't want to be beholden to one person. So I did something where I had hundreds of people who backed the work. I could just do work, and since a lot of people were interested in it, I wasn't beholden to any particular one of them. — Molly Crabapple
Composers are in some ways the last frontier of musician that gets a paycheck for their musical services. — Cliff Martinez
I guess I am not naturally energetic. I like to sit around and talk. — Calvin Coolidge
Any two people can set and jaw all day long, but it takes two people right for each other to set together and just be quiet. — Silas House
Hunts Point Revival's reuse of the existing structure as part of the new development was conceptually bold and challenging. Overall, the project contained a good blend of creative sustainable design elements. The solar room for heating and ventilation was particularly creative and convincing. — Edward Mazria
The man of knowledge acquires something new everyday, and the man of Tao lets go of something new every day. — Laozi
The well of your soul will not experience the drought until in front of her will appear the moment of eternity to drink from the water of death. — Sorin Cerin
There are so many kids in this world, and in this country, that need homes. And so we're perfectly content to look into adoption one day, if for some reason we aren't able to have a biological child. — Lisa Ling
I don't really have a gimmick or a 'thing.' I'm one of the few artists who gets to be himself every day. — Drake
Nineteen and living a life not his own, he was sure enough of his worth to put his name to his work and let it stand for him. Did not even have a wife yet, according to Queen, so it was not love that set him to cutting the pine, but a trust and a longing. — Josephine Humphreys
