Vieira Monteiro Quotes & Sayings
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Fascism is capitalism plus murder. — Upton Sinclair
If there's going to be another movement, another direction in architecture, it has to engage people differently. Other than saying, here, look at this, isn't this amazing? It has to interactively involve them other than as spectators ... it has to engage them as creators. — Lebbeus Woods
What matters is the value we've created in our lives, the people we've made happy and how much we've grown as people. — Daisaku Ikeda
Are you scared?" He taunted, an amused smirk lifting the corner of his mouth.
I raised my chin a fraction. "No. I ... just ... I haven't ridden a horse before."
He leaned forward and patted the horse's neck. "Prism is gentle. You have my word."
I wasn't worried about the horse. "And you?"
Ry shrugged, his facial expression remained shuttered. "I'd never make that a personal promise, but I will get you to a phone. — Beth Mikell
Behind me, I heard my apprentice growl, All your base are belong to us, Niko. — Kevin Hearne
What is that, Shakespeare?"
"Betty Crocker, a fascinating woman. — Kami Garcia
I have the weirdest job. It's not every day that you get to stand up onstage and unload every ounce of your misanthropic bile onto a crowd of people, and they're like, "Cool! Hit us again!" — Annie E. Clark
Words like 'always' and 'never' were meaningful to my father, who thought in absolutes and whose mind consequently made great leaps in antagonistic directions when it leapt at all. — Tsitsi Dangarembga
Once I thought that Lake Forest was the most glamorous place in the world. Maybe it was. — F Scott Fitzgerald
What is natural does not have to be a representation of something. I'm now working on a thing that is a reconstruction of a starry sky, and yet I'm making it without a given from nature. Someone who says he uses a theme from nature can be right, but also someone who says he uses nothing at all. — Piet Mondrian
The primary goal of the War on Terror is to prevent an attack from happening. — Marco Rubio
