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Mallorn Ent Quotes By Jane Smiley

There are hundreds of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings around the United States and in other countries, too. Wright lived into his 90s, and one of his most famous buildings, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, was completed just before his death. Wright buildings look like Wright buildings - that is their paradox. — Jane Smiley

Mallorn Ent Quotes By Robert Wringham

Reduction is the least observed of the three R's of environmentalism ('reduce, reuse, recycle') but it's probably the most important. Reuse and recycling are sensible measures in an over-productive society, but why not neutralise the problem of overproduction at the source? Instead of choosing to act efficiently at the end of a product's life cycle by reusing or recycling it, we should stop said product from being made in the first place by eliminating consumer demand for it. If the rainforests must be burned and the oceans poisoned to cater for the essentials of human life, then so be it and we'll call it an inevitable pity; but for that to happen in the name of games consoles, cell phones and chocolate fountains is a wanton and avoidable shame. — Robert Wringham

Mallorn Ent Quotes By Nell Newman

Daddy was like a lot of people who kind of turn their noses up when you say the word 'organic.' — Nell Newman

Mallorn Ent Quotes By Steve Albini

I want to be in cahoots with bands who want to make the record of their dreams. — Steve Albini

Mallorn Ent Quotes By Maureen Dowd

Afghanistan is more than the 'graveyard of empires.' It's the mother of vicious circles. — Maureen Dowd

Mallorn Ent Quotes By Ayn Rand

Do you know what she did today?" He leaned confidentially across the table, pointing at the dishes in the sink. "She went to the market and left all the breakfast dishes there and said she'd do them later. I know what she wanted. She expected me to do them. Well, I'll fool her. I'll leave them just where they are. — Ayn Rand