Quote by Jeremy Renner
Architecture and building is about how you get around the obstacle

Architecture and building is about how you get around the obstacles that are presented to you. That sometimes determines how successful youll be: How good are you at going around obstacles? – Jeremy Renner

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I only scream and scratch when somethings only really good or good, I want to be great, or lets go home. – Jeremy Renner

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You have to wait for a big star to come in and generate interest on a project, and now that has become me, which is an amazing blessing. – Jeremy Renner

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In the Hurt Locker theres a lot of me in there, a sense of humor, a man of few words and a lot of action. – Jeremy Renner

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Not many architects have the luxury to reject significant things. – Rem Koolhaas

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Make big plans aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will not die. – Daniel Burnham

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People can inhabit anything. And they can be miserable in anything and ecstatic in anything. More and more I think that architecture has nothing to do with it. Of course, thats both liberating and alarming. – Rem Koolhaas

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