Hatherley Quotes & Sayings
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It shows a mediocre architect at the top of his game [on the Beetham Tower in Manchester] — Owen Hatherley

The piano may do for love-sick girls who lace themselves to skeletons, and lunch on chalk, pickles and slate pencils, but give me the banjo. — Mark Twain

We should be on our guard against the temptation to argue directly from skill to capacity, and to assume when a man displays skill in some feat, his capacity is therefore considerable. — Tom Hatherley Pear

I don't try and write strong female characters or strong male characters, I just try and write, hopefully, strong characters and sometimes they happen to be female. — J.J. Abrams

Again, we find that the space standards of twenty-first century luxury are below the required minimum for dockworkers in 1962. — Owen Hatherley

I wouldn't say I'm a slut. I'm just in touch with my inner slut. And, let me tell you, she rocks. — Belle Aurora

The world is a sphere, there is no East or West. — Ai Weiwei

Any song I have to work on longer than a day, I just leave it. It's not gonna work. Everything that's good is really instant. — Emeli Sande

Operating systems are like underwear - nobody really wants to look at them. — Bill Joy

Finally, still kneeling, he looked up at the woman.
Sturm caught his breath as the woman removed the hood of her cloak and drew the veil from her face. For the first time,human eyes looked upon the face of Alhana Starbreeze.
Muralasa, the elves called her-Princess of the Night. Her hair, black and soft as the night wind, was held in place by a net as fine as cobweb, twinkling with tiny jewels like stars. Her skin was the pale hue of the silver moon, her eyes the deep, dark purple of the night sky and her lips the color of the red moon's shadows.
The knight's first thought was to give thanks to Paladine that he was already on his knees. His second was that death would be a paltry price to pay to serve her, and his third that he musk say something, but he seemed to have forgotten the words of any known language. — Margaret Weis

The death of the self lies in the life of the heart — Ja'far Al-Sadiq