Roman Payne  - Quotes

 A girl without braids is like a city without bridges. 

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Laura Ingalls Wilder  - Quotes

 Vices are simply overworked virtues, anyway. Economy and frugality are to be commended but follow them on in an increasing ratio and what do we find at the other end? A miser! If we overdo the using of spare moments we may find an invalid at the end, while perhaps if we allowed ourselves more idle time we would conserve our nervous strength and health to more than the value the work we could accomplish by emulating at all times the little busy bee.



I once knew a woman, not very strong, who to the wonder of her friends went through a time of extraordinary hard work without any ill effects.



I asked her for her secret and she told me that she was able to keep her health, under the strain, because she took 20 minutes, of each day in which to absolutely relax both mind and body. She did not even
 

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How to Make an American Quilt  - Quotes

 Finn:
Young lovers seek perfection. Old lovers learn the art of sewing shreds together and of seeing beauty in a multiplicity of patches.
 



Bruce Lee  - Quotes

 It is not a daily increase, but a daily decrease. Hack away at the inessentials. 

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Lost in Translation  - Quotes

 
[Charlotte watches Kelly at a publicity interview explain her working relationship with Keanu Reeves]
Kelly:
And we both have two dogs, and we both live in L.A., so we have all these different things in common.
 

Carl Gustav Jung  - Quotes

 The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are. 

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Elizabeth Taylor  - Quotes

 It is very strange that the years teach us patience - that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting.

 

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A League of Their Own  - Quotes

 
[During the league's publicity drive]
Mae Mordabito:
What if at a key moment in the game my, my uniform bursts open and, uh, oops., my bosoms come flying out? That, that might draw a crowd, right?
Doris Murphy:
You think there are men in this country who ain't seen your bosoms?
 

Leonardo da Vinci  - Quotes

 Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. 

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Brennan Manning  - Quotes

 While the impostor draws his identity from past achievements and the adulation of others, the true self claims identity in its belovedness. We encounter God in the ordinariness of life: not in the search for spiritual highs and extraordinary, mystical experiences but in our simple presence in life. 

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The Super  - Quotes

 Louie Kritski:
You want your electricity fixed? Move. Check into the fucking Plaza, just gimmie the rent Lady!
Eleanor:
Look at my boy. How's he supposed to do his schoolwork at night? By candle light?
Louie Kritski:
Lincoln did. Hey maybe he'll grown up to be president, what the fuck do I know? Just gimmie the rent!
 

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Hubert Selby Jr.  - Quotes

 There was a sky somewhere above the tops of the buildings, with stars and a moon and all the things there are in a sky, but they were content to think of the distant street lights as planets and stars. If the lights prevented you from seeing the heavens, then preform a little magic and change reality to fit the need. The street lights were now planets and stars and moon.  

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Christopher Hitchens  - Quotes

 Even if it were possible to cast my horoscope in this one life, and to make an accurate prediction about my future, it would not be possible to 'show' it to me because as soon as I saw it my future would change by definition. This is why Werner Heisenberg's adaptation of the Hays Office 

Albert Einstein  - Quotes

 Possessions, outward success, publicity, luxury - to me these have always been contemptible. I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best for both the body and the mind. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 We leave to monsieur Le Corbusier his style that suits factories as well as it does hospitals. And the prisons of the future: is he not already building churches? I do not know what this individual -- ugly of countenance and hideous in his conceptions of the world -- is repressing to make him want thus to crush humanity under ignoble heaps of reinforced concrete, a noble material that ought to permit an aerial articulation of space superior to Flamboyant Gothic. His power of cretinization is vast. A model by Corbusier is the only image that brings to my mind the idea of immediate suicide. With him moreover any remaining job will fade. And love -- passion -- liberty.



Gilles Ivain (aka Ivan Chtcheglov)
 

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Toni Morrison  - Quotes

 This is the time for every artist in every genre to do what he or she does loudly and consistently. It doesn't matter to me what your position is. You've got to keep asserting the complexity and the originality of life, and the multiplicity of it, and the facets of it. This is about being a complex human being in the world, not about finding a villain. This is no time for anything else than the best that you've got. 

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Crimson Tide  - Quotes

 Capt. Ramsey:
Speaking of horses did you ever see those Lipizzaner stallions.
Hunter:
What?
Capt. Ramsey:
From Portugal. The Lipizzaner stallions. The most highly trained horses in the world. They're all white?
Hunter:
Yes, sir.
Capt. Ramsey:
"Yes, sir" you're aware they're all white or "Yes, sir" you've seen them?
Hunter:
Yes, sir I've seen them. Yes, sir I was aware that they're are all white. They are not from Portugal; they're from Spain and at birth, they're not white; they're black. Sir.
Capt. Ramsey:
I didn't know that. But they are from Portugal. [Chuckling]
Capt. Ramsey:
Some of the things they do, uh, defy belief. Their training program is simplicity itself. You just stick a cattle prod up their ass and you can get a horse to deal cards. [Chuckles]
Capt. Ramsey:
Simple matter of voltage.
 

Cry-Baby  - Quotes

 Allison:
What's the matter, Cry-Baby?
Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker:
Everything's the matter!
Allison:
It's just the thunderstorm. Heat lightening. It's sexy.
Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker:
It's not sexy! Electricity makes me insane!
 

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William S. Burroughs  - Quotes

 when I become death. Death is the seed from which I grow. 

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Christopher Hitchens  - Quotes

 I resolutely refuse to believe that the state of Edward's health had anything to do with this, and I don't say this only because I was once later accused of attacking him 'on his deathbed.' He was entirely lucid to the end, and the positions he took were easily recognizable by me as extensions or outgrowths of views he had expressed (and also declined to express) in the past. Alas, it is true that he was closer to the end than anybody knew when the thirtieth anniversary reissue of his Orientalism was published, but his long-precarious condition would hardly argue for giving him a lenient review, let alone denying him one altogether, which would have been the only alternatives. In the introduction he wrote for the new edition, he generally declined the opportunity to answer his scholarly critics, and instead gave the recent American arrival in Baghdad as a grand example of 'Orientalism' in action. The looting and destruction of the exhibits in the Iraq National Museum had, he wrote, been a deliberate piece of United States vandalism, perpetrated in order to shear the Iraqi people of their cultural patrimony and demonstrate to them their new servitude. Even at a time when anything at all could be said and believed so long as it was sufficiently and hysterically anti-Bush, this could be described as exceptionally mendacious. So when the Atlantic invited me to review Edward's revised edition, I decided I'd suspect myself more if I declined than if I agreed, and I wrote what I felt I had to.



Not long afterward, an Iraqi comrade sent me without comment an article Edward had contributed to a magazine in London that was published by a princeling of the Saudi royal family. In it, Edward quoted some sentences about the Iraq war that he off-handedly described as 'racist.' The sentences in question had been written by me. I felt myself assailed by a reaction that was at once hot-eyed and frigidly cold. He had cited the words without naming their author, and this I briefly thought could be construed as a friendly hesitance. Or as cowardice... I can never quite act the stern role of Mr. Darcy with any conviction, but privately I sometimes resolve that that's 'it' as it were. I didn't say anything to Edward but then, I never said anything to him again, either. I believe that one or two charges simply must retain their face value and not become debauched or devalued. 'Racist' is one such. It is an accusation that must either be made good upon, or fully retracted. I would not have as a friend somebody whom I suspected of that prejudice, and I decided to presume that Edward was honest and serious enough to feel the same way. I feel misery stealing over me again as I set this down: I wrote the best tribute I could manage when he died not long afterward (and there was no strain in that, as I was relieved to find), but I didn't go to, and wasn't invited to, his funeral.
 

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Charles Baudelaire  - Quotes

 Ant swarming City

City full of dreams

Where in broad day the specter tugs your sleeve

 

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Phil of the Future  - Quotes

 
[Pim is foiled by static electricity and her hair is smoking in the hallway]
Mr. Hackett:
[cheerfully] No smoking! [she glares at him]
 

Francesca Lia Block  - Quotes

 Life was small but good. (15) 

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Douglas Jerrold  - Quotes

 Well, Mr. Caudle, I hope you're in a little better temper than you were this morning. There, you needn't begin to whistle: people don't come to bed to whistle. But it's like you; I can't speak that you don't try to insult me. Once, I used to say you were the best creature living: now, you get quite a fiend. Do let you rest? No, I won't let you rest. It's the only time I have to talk to you, and you shall hear me. I'm put upon all day long: it's very hard if I can't speak a word at night; besides, it isn't often I open my mouth, goodness knows! 

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Eddie  - Quotes

 Avery Johnson:
This is just a publicity stunt for you. You are not a coach!
Edwina "Eddie" Franklin:
You're not a player, looking like a little roach.
 

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Jane Jacobs  - Quotes

 No neighbourhood or district, no matter how well established, prestigious or well heeled and no matter how intensely populated for one purpose, can flout the necessity for spreading people through time of day without frustrating its potential for generating diversity. 

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Voltaire  - Quotes

 As long as people believe in absurdities they will continue to commit atrocities. 

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Nicholas Sparks  - Quotes

 And I learned what is obvious to a child. That life is simply a collection of little lives, each lived one day at a time. That each day should be spent finding beauty in flowers and poetry and talking to animals. That a day spent with dreaming and sunsets and refreshing breezes cannot be bettered. But most of all, I learned that life is about sitting on benches next to ancient creeks with my hand on her knee and sometimes, on good days, for falling in love. 

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Laozi  - Quotes

 Manifest plainness,

Embrace simplicity,

Reduce selfishness,

Have few desires.
 

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Santiago Ramon y Cajal  - Quotes

 Every man can, of he so desires, become the sculptor of his own brain 

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Edith Sitwell  - Quotes

 I am not eccentric. It's just that I am more alive than most people. I am an unpopular electric eel set in a pond of goldfish. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 We could already try to lend a hand, to intervene if only by simply moving objects around. This would be better, on the whole, than waiting for the thick wall encircling life to brutally make the first move. (As happens during wartime.) 

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Courtney Love  - Quotes

 [Kurt Cobain] had a lot of German in him. Some Irish. But no Jew. I think that if he had had a little Jew he would have [expletive] stuck it out. 

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Muhammad Yunus  - Quotes

 ..things are never as complicated as they seem. It is only our arrogance that prompts us to find unnecessarily complicated answers to simple problems. 

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Huston Smith  - Quotes

 Practice giving things away, not just things you don't care about, but things you do like. Remember, it is not the size of a gift, it is its quality and the amount of mental attachment you overcome that count. So don't bankrupt yourself on a momentary positive impulse, only to regret it later. Give thought to giving. Give small things, carefully, and observe the mental processes going along with the act of releasing the little thing you liked. (53)

(Quote is actually Robert A F Thurman but Huston Smith, who only wrote the introduction to my edition, seems to be given full credit for this text.)
 

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Mission Hill  - Quotes

 Kevin French:
I hope you're not like this during the parent/teacher interviews.
Andy French:
Hello! Andy French. Couldn't care less about your future.
Kevin French:
Mom and Dad said you have to do everything that they do.
Andy French:
You don't live with Mom and Dad any more. I paid the electricity bill and I don't get a present. [lights begin to flicker on and off]
 

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JoAnne Harris  - Quotes

 Happiness. Simple as a glass of chocolate or tortuous as the heart. Bitter. Sweet. Alive. 

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Patrick White  - Quotes

 At times his arrogance did resolve itself into simplicity, though it was difficult, especially for strangers, to distinguish these occasions. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 We are bored in the city, to still discover mysteries on the signs along the street, latest state of humor and poetry, requires getting damned tired...



Gilles Ivain (aka Ivan Chtcheglov)
 

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Mother Teresa  - Quotes

 In the West we have a tendency to be profit-oriented, where everything is measured according to the results and we get caught up in being more and more active to generate results. In the East -- especially in India -- I find that people are more content to just be, to just sit around under a banyan tree for half a day chatting to each other. We Westerners would probably call that wasting time. But there is value to it. Being with someone, listening wihtout a clock and without anticipation of results, teaches us about love. The success of love is in the loving -- it is not in the result of loving.  

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Pat Conroy  - Quotes

 About the South:



 

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Jane Jacobs  - Quotes

 I have been dwelling upon downtowns. This is not because mixtures of primary uses are unneeded elsewhere in cities. On the contrary they are needed, and the success of mixtures downtown (on in the most intensive portions of cities, whatever they are called) is related to the mixture possible in other part of cities. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 ...the assessment of psychological drift, that is the way in which an undirected pedestrian tends to move about in a particular quarter of the town, tending to establish natural connections between places, the zones of influence of particular institutions and public services, and so forth. It may well be objected that these techniques are un-scientific, disorderly and too subjective, but the fact remains that the Situationists are studying the actual texture of towns and their relationship to human beings more intensively than most architects and in a more down-to-pavement manner than most town planners. 

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Bertrand Russell  - Quotes

 Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric. 

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Gordon Parks  - Quotes

 Enthusiasm is the electricity of life. How do you get it? You act enthusiastic until you make it a habit. 

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Chuck Klosterman  - Quotes

 I honestly believe that people of my generation despise authenticity, mostly because they're all so envious of it. 

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Nathaniel Hawthorne  - Quotes

 Is it a fact  

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 The new towns of the 1950s and '60s were nothing less than the spatial translation of alienation and control and in these cities power increasingly could relinquish the old forms of advertising in favor of 'the simple organization of the spectacle of objects of consumption, which will only have consumable value illusory to the extent to which they will first of all have been objects of spectacle' -- to the extent, that is, they have first appeared on the television screen, which henceforth had to be seen as an urbanistic tool in its own right. 

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Compelling Evidence  - Quotes

 Julie:
Can you imagine the publicity if Rick Stone were to kill someone?
 

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John Stuart Mill  - Quotes

 In this age, the mere example of non-conformity, the mere refusal to bend the knee to custom, is itself a service. Precisely because the tyranny of opinion is such as to make eccentricity a reproach, it is desirable, in order to break through that tyranny, that people should be eccentric. Eccentricity has always abounded when and where strength of character has abounded; and the amount of eccentricity in a society has generally been proportional to the amount of genius, mental vigor, and moral courage which it contained. That so few now dare to be eccentric, marks the chief danger of the time. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 Henceforth the crisis of urbanism is all the more concretely a social and political one, even though today no force born of traditional politics is any longer capable of dealing with it. Medico-sociological banalities on the 'pathology of housing projects,' the emotional isolation of people who must live in them, or the development of certain extreme reactions of rejection, chiefly among youth, simply betray the fact that modern capitalism, the bureaucratic society of consumption, is here and there beginning to shape its own setting. This society, with its new towns, is building the terrain that accurately represents it, combining the conditions most suitable for its proper functioning, while at the same time translating in space, in the clear language of organization of everyday life, its fundamental principle of alienation and constraint. It is likewise here that the new aspects of its crisis will be manifested with the greatest clarity. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 The architect, like other workers in our endeavor, is facing the inevitability of a change of profession: he [sic] will no longer be a builder of forms alone, but a builder of complete ambiances. 

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Brennan Manning  - Quotes

 Accepting the reality of our sinfulness means accepting our authentic self. Judas could not face his shadow; Peter could. The latter befriended the impostor within; the former raged against him. 

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Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam  - Quotes

 Brunettes are full of electricity. 

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Libba Bray  - Quotes

 Did God ever cry over his lost angel, I wonder? 

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Albert Einstein  - Quotes

 If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 Moreover the present abundance3 of private cars is nothing other than the result of the non-stop propaganda through which capitalist production persuades the mob--and in this case is one of its most confounding successes--that the possession of a car is specifically one of the privileges our society reserves for its privileged members. 

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Mahatma Gandhi  - Quotes

 Seek not greater wealth, but simpler pleasure; not higher fortune, but deeper felicity. 

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Tom McDonough  - Quotes

 Here too, as in the Commune almost a century earlier, the struggle was articulated around the hope that 'the antithesis between the everyday and the Festival--whether of labour or of leisure--will no longer be a basis for society. 

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Dave Eggers  - Quotes

 Here I am Rock You Like a Hurricane. 

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