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“Architecture is the masterly, correct, and magnificent play of masses brought together in light. Our eyes are made to see forms in light: light and shade reveal these forms.”
Source : "Vers une architecture (Towards a New Architecture)". Book by Le Corbusier, 1927.
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“I think the messiness and embodied nature of modern life just produces an enhanced signal for our attention.”
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“I'm not a star, man. If a guy came in here and shot you and shot me, we'd both be two dead people. You understand?”
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“You're so lucky you never had morning sickness. It's horrible. Like a hangover without the good time.”
Source : Joni Rodgers (1999). “Sugar Land: A Novel”, Spinsters Ink Books
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“I would tell startups to just keep your head down, keep building. Your contingency plan, if you have one, should be because you are still spending more than you make and you still don't have a line of sight for that J curve. That is the most important contingency. Because otherwise you are betraying that equation to your cofounders, to your investors, to your employees and to your customers.”
Source : Source: www.businessinsider.com
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“There’s a lot of work being done today that doesn’t have any soul in it. The technique may be the utmost perfection, yet it is lifeless. It doesn’t have a soul. I hope my furniture has a soul to it.”
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“There is no other world. Nor even this one. What, then, is there? The inner smile provoked in us by the patent nonexistence of both.”
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“Sometimes when you get old, you get a star on Hollywood Boulevard.”