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squares talking
William Shakespeare Fie, fie, how frantically I square my talk!
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Betty Who I want it all. I want the Pepsi endorsement. I want the arena shows. I want Times Square!
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Diego Della Valle I was born and I live in a small village, where the centre of life is the square, and the small bar/cafe.
squares towns
Dick Costolo Twitter is a global town square.
squares cities pleasure
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Oh, a day in the city-square, there is no such pleasure in life!
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Daniel Handler There's an easy method for finding someone when you hear them scream. First get a clean sheet of paper and a sharp pencil. Then sketch out nine rows of fourteen squares each. Then throw the piece of paper away and find whoever is screaming so you can help them. It is no time to fiddle with paper.
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Bill Watterson Let's say that life is this square of the sidewalk. We are born at this crack and we die at that crack. Now we find ourselves somewhere inside the square and in the process of walking outside of it. Suddenly, we realize our time in here is fleeting. Is our quick experience here pointless? Does anything we say or do in here really matter? Have we done anything important? Have we been happy? Have we made the most of these precious few footsteps?
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Agnes Varda When I did the first edit of Les plages, it was very dry and very square in a way. I was just saying the minimum. I said, Well, if this is the minimum, I don't make it. So I tried to make it more refined. I tried to find images, allegorical images, that I could use to express things that I didn't want to say or didn't want to show or I was not able to find how to show.
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Clive Thompson I don't think the Internet has replaced cities in any significant way, nor really could it. Cities are dynamic - and deeply seductive for the people who flock there - because they broker all sorts of fantastic and useful connections, cultural and economic and social.
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Alice Walker I just think cities are unnatural, basically. I know there are people who live happily in them, and I have cities that I love, too. But it's a disaster that we have moved so far from nature.
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Gore Vidal Overcrowding in the cities is producing a collective madness in which irrational violence flourishes because man needs more space in which to be than the modern city allows.
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Paramahansa Yogananda My keen love of travel was seldom hindered by Father. He permitted me, even as a mere boy, to visit many cities and pilgrimage spots.
cities emergency manage present
James McIntyre We present the cities with emergency declarations and let them manage things their way.
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Victor LaValle As a 13-year-old fan of horror fiction, I hadn't seen too many cities in the literature I loved. It was always small towns, or backwoods locales, or maybe the suburbs.
cities citizens planning
Le Corbusier The object of this edict is to enlighten the present and future citizens of Chandigarh about the basic concepts of planning of the city so that they become its guardians and save it from whims of individuals.
cities waiting house
Le Corbusier Modern life demands, and is waiting for, a new kind of plan, both for the house and the city.
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Alexis Wright When the world changed, people were different. Towns closed, cities were boarded up, communities abandoned, their governments collapsed. They seemed to have no qualms that were obvious to you or me about walking away from what they called a useless pile of rubbish, and never looking back.
pleasure science whenever
Alan Alda Whenever I think of how much pleasure I have interviewing scientists, I remember that they're having the real fun in actually being able to do the science.
pleasure
Aristotle The greatest of all pleasures is the pleasure of learning.
pleasure duty
Alan Bennett One reads for pleasure...it is not a public duty.
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Baltasar Gracian Do pleasant things yourself, but unpleasant things through others.
pleasure
Diana Vreeland Pleasure is everything.
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Agnes Repplier To have given pleasure to one human being is a recollection that sweetens life.
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David Brooks Learning was a by-product of her search for pleasure
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Nora Roberts If you don't read for pleasure, you'll lose your edge as a writer.
pleasure sweetest
George Farquhar The shortest pleasures are the sweetest.