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Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Ryan Holiday

Sometimes the longest way around is the shortest way home. — Ryan Holiday

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Yves Saint-Laurent

Decadence attracts me. It suggests a new world, and, for me, society's struggle between life and death is absolutely beautiful. — Yves Saint-Laurent

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Josh Shipp

And the bummer thing is, ghosts never leave. They might leave you alone sometimes, but they're always there deep down, whispering lies in your ear. They echo the lies others told you: That you're not smart enough; that you're not pretty; that you'll never amount to anything. — Josh Shipp

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Daniel Webster

Human beings will generally exercise power when they can get it, and they will exercise it most undoubtedly in popular governments under pretense of public safety. — Daniel Webster

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Laurence J. Peter

Don't knock the rich. When did a poor person give you a job? — Laurence J. Peter

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Maynard Owen Williams

Never grieve for me if it is my good fortune to die with my boots on. That's what I most hope for. — Maynard Owen Williams

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Granny hesitated. "Agnes who calls herself Perditax?"
"Perdita X," said Nanny. She at least respected anyone's right to recreate themselves. — Terry Pratchett

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Donald Johanson

When I realized, in 1978, that Lucy did represent a new species of human ancestor, and that I had an opportunity to name this new species, I realized this was a revolutionary step in understanding human origins. — Donald Johanson

Placemaking In Architecture Quotes By Julia Angwin

In 1989, roughly one in fifty East Germans between the ages of eighteen and eighty worked for the Stasi in some capacity. — Julia Angwin