Quote by Winston Churchill
We shape our buildings thereafter they shape us. - Winston Churchi

We shape our buildings thereafter they shape us. – Winston Churchill

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It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried. – Winston Churchill

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Government
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Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. – Winston Churchill

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Failure
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In short, the building becomes a theatrical demonstration of its functional ideal. In this romanticism, high-tech architecture is, of course, no different in spirit — if totally different in form — from all the romantic architecture of the past. – Dan Cruickshank

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architecture

The team architecture means setting up an organization that helps people produce that great work in teams. – Jay Chiat

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architecture

Information and inspiration are everywhere… history, art, architecture, everything an illustrator needs. Europe is, after all, the land that has generated most of the enduring myths and legends of Western culture. – John Howe

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architecture

We are stymied by regulations, limited choice and the threat of litigation. Neither consultants nor industry itself provide research which takes architecture forward. – Arthur Erickson

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architecture

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Poetry is the mother-tongue of the human race. – Johann Georg Hamann

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Money is always on its way somewhere. What you do with it while it is in your keeping and the direction you send it in say much about you. Your treatment of and respect for money, how you make it, and how you spend it, reflect your character. – Gary Ryan Blair

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Every man should have a library. The works of the grandest masters of literature may now be procured at prices that place them within the reach almost of the very poorest, and we may all put Parnassian singing birds into our chambers to cheer us with the sweetness of their songs. – William E.A. Axon, October 1867

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A paranoid is someone who knows a little of whats going on. – William S. Burroughs

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