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Valorant Viper Quotes By Frank Lloyd Wright

Building becomes architecture only when the mind of man consciously takes it and tries with all his resources to make it beautiful, to put concordance, sympathy with nature, and all that into it. Then you have architecture. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Valorant Viper Quotes By Thomas Watson

A pagan sins less than a baptised renegade. — Thomas Watson

Valorant Viper Quotes By Calvin Seerveld

Art is mainly about wrestling with material reality, not striving after a spiritual ideal. — Calvin Seerveld

Valorant Viper Quotes By Laura Kaye

Even summarized, it sounded nuttier than a squirrel turd at a peanut festival. — Laura Kaye

Valorant Viper Quotes By Walter Payton

If I'm going to get hit, why let the guy who's going to hit me get the easiest and best shot? I explode into the guy who's trying to tackle me. — Walter Payton

Valorant Viper Quotes By Don DeLillo

Ingram did an echocardiogram. Eric was on his back, with a skewed view of the monitor, and wasn't sure whether he was watching a computerized mapping of his heart or a picture of the thing itself. It throbbed forcefully on screen. The image was only a foot away but the heart assumed another context, one of distance and immensity, beating in the blood plum raptures of a galaxy in gormation. What mystery he glimpsed in this functional muscle. He felt the passion of the body, its adaptive drive over geologic time, the poetry and chemistry of its origins in the dust of old exploding stars. How dwarfed he felt by his own heart. — Don DeLillo

Valorant Viper Quotes By Toby Turner

Do you ever have a day like that, where you just look back and you're like 'why did today happen?' — Toby Turner

Valorant Viper Quotes By Leon Trotsky

Abusive language and swearing are a legacy of slavery, humiliation, and disrespect for human dignity, one's own and that of other people. — Leon Trotsky