The neurotic is nailed to the cross of his fiction.
God does nothing apart from prayer, but he does everything by it.
The people who get into trouble in our company are those who carry around the anchor of the past.
We'll run a lot of multiple sets - pro set, twin set, the box set,. . . We'll run a lot of option plays and pass the ball more than in the past.
The world of the 90s and beyond will belong to managers or those who make the numbers dance, as we used to say, or those who are conversant with all the business jargon we used to sound smart. The world will belong to passionate, driven leaders -- people who not only have an enormous amount of energy but who can energize those whom they lead.
Our planning system was dynamite when we first put it in. The thinking was fresh; the form mattered little. It was idea oriented. We then hired a head of planning, and he hired two vice presidents, and then he hired a planner; and the books got thicker, and the printing more sophisticated, and the covers got harder, and the drawings got better.
In Afghan society, parents play a central role in the lives of their children; the parent-child relationship is fundamental to who you are and what you become and how you perceive yourself, and it is laden with contradictions, with tension, with anger, with love, with loathing, with angst.
I'm not going to have a better day, a more magical moment than the first time I heard my daughter giggle.
Flowers always have it - poise, completion, fulfillment, perfection. . .
What is now called 'green architecture' is an opportunistic caricature of a much deeper consideration of the issues related to sustainability that architecture has been engaged with for many years. It was one of the first professions that was deeply concerned with these issues and that had an intellectual response to them.