Loading...
Logo Zenevenes
Login
Logo Zenevenes
  • Home
  • Games

    • Logo Termo/Wordle Termo - Wordle 🇧🇷
    • Logo Termo/Wordle Colmeia - Spelling Bee 🇧🇷
  • Quotes
  1. Quotes
  2. Categorias
  3. buildings
Voltar

If it weren't for greed, intolerance, hate, passion and murder, you would have no works of art, no great buildings, no medical science, no Mozart, no Van Gough, no Muppets and no Louis Armstrong.

Jasper Fforde , em The Big Over Easy
hate passion humor art science murder intolerance greed buildings louis-armstrong mozard muppets van-gough

The yard was a little centre of regeneration. Here, with keen edges and smooth curves, were forms in the exact likeness of those he had seen abraded and time-eaten on the walls. These were the ideas in modern prose which the lichened colleges presented in old poetry. Even some of those antiques might have been called prose when they were new. They had done nothing but wait, and had become poetical. How easy to the smallest building; how impossible to most men.

Thomas Hardy , em Jude the Obscure
poetry buildings architecture

We are what we build

Lois Farfel Stark , em The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times
inspirational philosophy art science buildings architecture

Rome and New York were impressive, but they knew they were. They had the beauty of a vain woman who had squeezed herself into her favourite dress after hours of careful self worship. There was a raw, feral beauty about this landscape that was totally unselfconscious but no less real...There was no pomp or vainty here; this was an innocent, natural beauty, the best kind, like a woman first thing in the morning, lit up by the sun streaming through a window, who doesn't quite believe it when you tell her how beautiful she is.

Leonardo Donofrio , em Old Country
beauty beautiful woman personification buildings new-york-city italy beautiful-writing rome italian new-york tuscany

We form a mental map, and then that shape, shapes us

Lois Farfel Stark , em The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times
art perspective viewpoint artists shape patterns images buildings views architecture shapes mental-map mapmaking

Like a spider in its web, a vibration anywhereis felt everywhere.

Lois Farfel Stark , em The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times
philosophy art feeling wholeness web maps buildings circle-of-life everywhere vibration architecture spider mapping mental-map mind-map mental-maps web-mindset

It does not much matter that an individual loses two or three hundred pounds in buying a bad picture, but it is to be regretted that a nation should lose two or three hundred thousand in raising a ridiculous building.

John Ruskin
art buildings nations architecture

We live in a world where a hut made of clay is more durable than brick buildings, because poverty doesn't allow it to be reconstructed.

Munia Khan
wisdom poverty live philosophical brick more poor world wisdom-quotes live-life buildings clay building mud made allow reconstruction third-world durable hut poverty-wealth reconstructed

Architecture is the very mirror of life. You only have to cast your eyes on buildings to feel the presence of the past, the spirit of a place; they are the reflection of society.

I.M. Pei
life society reflection past mirror urban place planning buildings architecture urban-planning i-m-pei

If you want to understand what's most important to a society, don't examine its art or literature, simply look at its biggest buildings.

Joseph Campbell
society importance buildings

We built tall buildings, but we have not become any taller.

Dejan Stojanovic , em The Sun Watches the Sun
philosophy poetry wisdom poets books literature quotes poetry-quotes buildings dejan-stojanovic literature-quotes the-sun-watches-the-sun tall building built taller

Every great building once begun as a building plan. That means, sitting in that building plan on the table is a mighty structure not yet seen. It is the same with dreams.

Israelmore Ayivor , em Shaping the dream
dreams food-for-thought build great planning preparation big-dreams buildings plan table dream-big israelmore-ayivor structure building contract plan-your-life prepare construction construct make-a-plan castle contractor

The carved stone sign in front read Building C.Imaginative title, Langdon thought

Dan Brown , em Angels & Demons
thoughts thought buildings stone building title titles carved-stone

Either a building is part of a place or it is not. Once that kinship is there, time will only make it stronger.

Willa Cather , em Death Comes for the Archbishop
culture buildings architecture

I don't know what London's coming to — the higher the buildings the lower the morals.

Noël Coward , em Collected Sketches and Lyrics
morality london cities buildings architecture skyscrapers

We depend on our surroundings obliquely to embody the moods and ideas we respect and then to remind us of them. We look to our buildings to hold us, like a kind of psychological mould, to a helpful vision of ourselves. We arrange around us material forms which communicate to us what we need — but are at constant risk of forgetting what we need — within. We turn to wallpaper, benches, paintings and streets to staunch the disappearance of our true selves.

Alain de Botton , em The Architecture of Happiness
home identity buildings

He didn't like religion, hadn't liked it for years, but he adored churches, loved them like old scientific instruments whose time is long past but are nevertheless fascinating and strange.

Bruce Robinson , em The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman
religion atheism churches agnosticism buildings architecture

I'll never get over the factthat the buildings all light up at night,and the night comes every nightand without regret we let it go.We sleep a little and we live.That's what we do.

Alex Dimitrov , em American Boys
sleep live regret night buildings

I am a fading phantasmagoria. Time has left me in partial glory.

Fidelis O. Mkparu
love dreams sleep friendship aging old-age buildings

...intricate stone carvings and wood trim gave the law school an almost medieval feel. You'd even sometimes hear that we went to HLS (Hogwarts Law School).

J.D. Vance , em Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
law hogwarts buildings

It was the kind of building that remembered things, deep-down things, things that rode tears into the world, telling them back to anyone old enough or wise enough to know how to listen with their eyes.

Charles M. Blow , em Fire Shut Up in My Bones
age buildings sorrows

It was––how shall I put it?––a painfully solitary building. Let me explain. Say we have a concept. It goes without saying that there will be slight exceptions to that norm. Now, over time these exceptions spread like stains until finally they form a separate concept. To which other exceptions crop up. It was that kind of building, some ancient life form that had evolved blindly, toward who knows what end.

Haruki Murakami , em A Wild Sheep Chase
philosophical buildings architecture

Howard was almost as fond of this hall as he was of his own shop. The Brownies used it on Tuesdays, and the Women's Institute on Wednesdays. It had hosted jumble sales and Jubilee celebrations, wedding receptions and wakes, and it smelled of all of these things: of stale clothes and coffee urns, and the ghosts of home-baked cakes and meat salads; of dust and human bodies; but primarily of aged wood and stone.

J.K. Rowling , em The Casual Vacancy
community buildings

I am a fading phantasmagoria. Time has left me in partial glory."--Fidelis O Mkparu

Fidelis O. Mkparu
love dreams friendship aging old-age buildings

We expect too much of new buildings, and too little of ourselves.

Jane Jacobs , em The Death and Life of Great American Cities
expectations buildings

The city of San Francisco engulfed their view through the front windshield. The dazzling light of the late morning sun transformed every glass and metal surface into a silvery mirage.

Victoria Kahler , em Luisa Across the Bay
sun morning city buildings san-francisco

The city buildings in the distance are holding up the sky, it seems.

Markus Zusak , em Fighting Ruben Wolfe
city sky buildings

I don't know why wicked places generally look wicked. You'd think they'd look nice, to fool people, but they hardly ever do.

Lemony Snicket , em When Did You See Her Last?
deception buildings wickedness wicked-places

[H]e could see the island of Manhattan off to the left. The towers were jammed together so tightly, he could feel the mass and stupendous weight.Just think of the millions, from all over the globe, who yearned to be on that island, in those towers, in those narrow streets! There it was, the Rome, the Paris, the London of the twentieth century, the city of ambition, the dense magnetic rock, the irresistible destination of all those who insist on being where things are happening-and he was among the victors!

Tom Wolfe , em The Bonfire of the Vanities
dreams power paris buildings new-york-city rome 1980s manhattan towers new-york island victor density skyscrapers

A stab had clearly once been made at de-uglifying these public spaces by painting a corridor a jaunty yellow. This was because, it turned out, babies come here to have their brains tested and someone thought the yellow might calm them. But I couldn’t see how. Such was the oppressive ugliness of this building it would have been like sticking a red nose on a cadaver and calling it Ronald McDonald.

Jon Ronson , em The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry
humor ugliness buildings oppression architecture cadaver oppressive ronald-mcdonald

Let's do it right. This is for the ages.

I.M. Pei
city urban ages buildings architecture architect i-m-pei

The man slips along the stoically congealed houses Perpendicular like them A moving ornament Burning fiction His fragility contradicts the duration of his torments

Hélène Baronne d’Oettingen , em The Cubist Poets in Paris: An Anthology
city urban buildings

Admirable, however, as the Paris of the present day appears to you, build up and put together again in imagination the Paris of the fifteenth century; look at the light through that surprising host of steeples, towers, and belfries; pour forth amid the immense city, break against the points of its islands, compress within the arches of the bridges, the current of the Seine, with its large patches of green and yellow, more changeable than a serpent's skin; define clearly the Gothic profile of this old Paris upon an horizon of azure, make its contour float in a wintry fog which clings to its innumerable chimneys; drown it in deep night, and observe the extraordinary play of darkness and light in this sombre labyrinth of buildings; throw into it a ray of moonlight, which shall show its faint outline and cause the huge heads of the towers to stand forth from amid the mist; or revert to that dark picture, touch up with shade the thousand acute angles of the spires and gables, and make them stand out, more jagged than a shark's jaw, upon the copper-coloured sky of evening. Now compare the two.

Victor Hugo , em The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
paris buildings description scenery houses

Clique em "Aceitar" para armazenar Cookies que serão usados para melhorar sua experiência, análise de estatísticas de uso e nos ajudar a aperfeiçoar nossos serviços. Saiba mais

Ícone branco Zenevenes
Política de Privacidade | Termos de Uso
Zenevenes.com © 2025