Quote by Jimmy Breslin
Designed by architects with honorable intentions but hands of pals

Designed by architects with honorable intentions but hands of palsy. – Jimmy Breslin

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Architecture is a science arising out of many other sciences, and adorned with much and varied learning by the help of which a judgment is formed of those works which are the result of other arts. – Marcus V. Pollio

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architecture

To work in architecture you are so much involved with society, with politics, with bureaucrats. Its a very complicated process to do large projects. You start to see the society, how it functions, how it works. Then you have a lot of criticism about how it works. – Ai Weiwei

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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 would have liked maybe to be in architecture or painting, something connected to the fine arts. – Catherine Deneuve

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