Tigerlily Berkeley Quotes & Sayings
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Because I live in the countryside, I want a building which encourages me to have a fully formed relationship with the environment. It gives me an opportunity to not just be inside or outside, but in a range of contexts. — Kevin McCloud

My wife thinks I think I'm such hot stuff. She's wrong. I don't think I'm such hot stuff.
My hero George Bernard Shaw, socialist, and shrewd and funny playwright, said in his eighties that if he was considered smart, he sure pitied people who were considered dumb. He said that, having lived as long as he had, he was at last sufficiently wise to serve as a reasonably competent office boy.
That's how I feel. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The politicians should not tell the people to shut up. — John Stossel

To allow lust (or strong desires) to govern our life is to exalt our will over God's. — Dallas Willard

Our focus should not be on emerging technologies, but on emerging cultural practices. — Henry Jenkins

In American religious history, theological qualms tend to get pushed aside when politics intervenes. — Rick Perlstein

There are some oddities in the perspective with which we see the world. — Douglas Adams

Anna mews next to me like a baby kitten and snuggles closer, her knee rubbing my thigh. And, oh, bugger me ... her hand lands on my lower stomach. Just a few inches south, and I would be a happy man. — Wendy Higgins

I used to love hospitals. That's another weird thing about me. I remember when my grandmother
so sweet, God rest her soul
was in the hospital, I always loved visiting her there. Very morbid memory! Most people hate hospitals. And I'm not a big fan of them now, but there was something about it for me back then. — Jennifer Aniston

I think good theaters are really important. They allow you to exist in a space with other people. — Cate Blanchett

There are always risks when you chase after a dream because growth requires that you leave your comfort zone and enter unknown territory. But without confronting those risks and facing your fears, you'll never, as Nike says, "Just do it." Now the truth is, you may fail in some of your efforts, but you will never succeed if you are not willing to risk failure. And even if you do fail, you can learn from the experience and try again. To do that, you will need courage, and you will also need to have faith in your ability to achieve your goals ... — Stedman Graham

Acquittal of the guilty damns the judge. — Horace