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Any architectural project we do takes at least four or five years, so increasingly there is a discrepancy between the acceleration of culture and the continuing slowness of architecture. — Rem Koolhaas

Jesus," Dante interjected when the heavy quiet in the vehicle seemed endless. "All this touchy feely is making me itchy to kill something. How about we quit jerking each other off and go blow the roof off this mutha? — Lara Adrian

Records don't have to be perfect. Everyone doesn't have to move left when everyone else moves left. I love hearing the mistakes. — Josh Homme

How could she smile when she felt like she'd been run over by a truck at Mach 1 and all she wanted to do was strip his combat pants from his delectable body and screw him until he begged for mercy? — Mina Carter

If you care so much about it," she asks him, "then why did you run?"
He takes a moment before answering, shifting his weight and grimacing again. "Their work is good," he says. "It just isn't mine."
This baffles her. His motives - his hazy integrity. It was easy to dismiss Lev as "part of the problem" when she did not know him, but now it's not so easy. He's a paradox. This is a boy who almost blew himself to bits in an attempt to kill others, and yet he offered himself to the parts pirate in order to save Miracolina's life. How could someone go from having no respect for one's own existence to being willing to give himself as a sacrifice for someone he barely knows? It flies in the face of the truths that have defined Miracolina's life. The bad are bad, the good are good, and being caught in between is just an illusion. There is no gray. — Neal Shusterman

Hm,' said Bond. 'Bogeyman stuff. — Ian Fleming

Finding a name for something is a way of conjuring its existence, of making it possible for people to see a pattern where they didn't see anything before. — Howard Rheingold

Marxism is a revolutionary worldview that must always struggle for new revelations. — Rosa Luxemburg

In this nominally freer and more equal world, most women end up doing more work, for less reward, and feeling pressured to conform more closely to gender norms. — Laurie Penny

Politics is the art of making your selfish desires seem like the national interest. — Thomas Sowell

I can't complain about my life. I have a really nice life. I have a great family and I live in a gorgeous part of the country. — Mary Decker

Trees that, like the poplar, lift upward all their boughs, give no shade and no shelter, whatever their height. Trees the most lovingly shelter and shade us, when, like the willow, the higher soar their summits, the lower drop their boughs. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

And sometimes the difference between individual and organized indignation is the difference between criminal and political action. — Ralph Ellison