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  • cities Later, we will think of cities as the beginning and end of existence. In this last borderland between mortar and life, vegetation is replaced with the regulating lines of buildings and structures, with s…
  • "He must understand that in the exhilarating, awesome moment when he takes pencil in hand, and holds it poised above a white sheet of paper, that he has suspended there all that has gone before and all that will ever be…
  • 'When the model came, she hadapparently been very busy the last few nights, and she said somethingthat was rather characteristic: “Pour moi le champagne ne m'égayepas, il me rend tout triste.” Then I understood, and…
  • Love teaches us that it is nothing but a function of impossibility.…
  • “Be pleased then, you living one, inyour delightfully warmed bed, before Lethe's ice-cold wave will lickyour escaping foot.” s…
  • The work of an architect, an archivist, and a mortician are all one and the same. source(s): letters to Mt. Wilson Observatory…
  • "Also marvelous in a room is the light that comes through the windows of that room and that belongs to that room. The sun does not realize how wonderful it is until after a room is made. A man's creation, the making o…
  • I know I love you like the million times I never said source(s): dust, Japanese train schedule, bespoken tailor alteration stencil
  • We walk the planet with twelve billion collective legs. Last night, I went down to the beach and saw creatures traversing the sand, shuffling on the threshold between land and sea. I thought about this insignificant…
  • Eventually, lines must be drawn, redrawn, drawn, redrawn. source(s): Rob Voerman

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