My disinterest in your bullshit is so tangible you could make bricks out of it — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
Geoff Hurst had a hammer in his left boot and good left feet are like bricks of gold. — Jimmy Greaves Copy Share Image
“If you have to ask them to help carry the bricks, they're not the ones to build with.” — Steve Maraboli Copy Share Image
Everything starts with one step, or one brick, or one word or one day — Jeremy Gilley Copy Share Image
They been callin up here, asking when I am gonna get out. When I hit bricks, it all belongs to me. — Suge Knight Copy Share Image
Library campaigners are not prepared to stand by and watch something they cherish be dismantled brick by brick. — Kate Mosse Copy Share Image
If you carry the bricks from your part relationship, you will end up building the same House. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To put one brick upon another, Add a third, and then a fourth, Leaves no time to wonder whether What you do… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
You let me throw the bricks through the front window. You go in at the back and take the swag. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him. — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
No man ever wetted clay and then left it, as if there would be bricks by chance and fortune. — Plutarch Copy Share Image
Be united with other Christians. A wall with loose bricks is not good. The bricks must be cemented together. — Corrie Ten Boom Copy Share Image
Pattern recognition and association make up the core of our thought. These activities involve millions of operations carried out in parallel, outside… — Daniel Crevier Copy Share Image
The genius of Man in our time has gone into jet-propulsion, atom-splitting, penicillin-curing, etc. There is none left over for works of… — Malcolm Muggeridge Copy Share Image
My father was a better bricklayer than I am a theologian. I am still in too much of a hurry. But if… — Stanley Hauerwas Copy Share Image
Most loss of life and property has been due to the collapse of antiquated and unsafe structures, mostly of brick and other… — Charles Francis Richter Copy Share Image
I don't think you can separate a place from its history. I think a place is much more than the bricks and… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
Belfastas uncivilised as ever--savage black mothers in houses of dark red brick, friendly manufacturers too drunk to entertain you when you arrive.… — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
Prison is a second-by-second assault on the soul, a day-to-day degradation of the self, an oppressive steel and brick umbrella that transforms… — Mumia Abu-Jamal Copy Share Image
I took my father on a coach trip last summer.We were halfway there when the driver lost control of the coach, it… — Chic Murray Copy Share Image
Anyone who lives in a city will know the feeling of having been there too long. The gorge-vision that the streets imprint… — Robert Macfarlane Copy Share Image
Pertaining to a certain order of architecture, otherwise known as Normal American. Most of the public buildings of the United States are… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
There's a long-standing (50 year old) flame war within the field over whether it's "sci-fi" or "SF".SF has traditionally been looked down… — Charles Stross Copy Share Image
Fate, they say, fate- the clay that molds the events of your life, and it was the same fate that had thrown… — Faraaz Kazi Copy Share Image
... He went under the stars, and the tender light of the moon, when it hung like an eyelash and the tree… — Rachel Joyce Copy Share Image
The place that I worked I used to joke about it. There was a, every morning at 10:30 I'd come into work… — Al Kooper Copy Share Image
Of true knowledge at any time, a good part is merely convenient, necessary indeed to the worker, but not to an understanding… — Jacques Barzun Copy Share Image
Compare the scale and magnifcence of Versailles with St James's - the brick-built hovel in which the 18th-century kings of England lived.… — David Starkey Copy Share Image
We drift down time, clutching at straws. But what good's a brick to a drowning man? — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
I thought we’d turned a corner. Maybe we did, but we hit a brick wall anyway. — Sylvia Day Copy Share Image
I used to think marriage was a plate-glass window just begging for a brick. — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
Only last week I murdered a rock, injured a stone and hospitalized a brick. — Muhammad Ali Copy Share Image
Even if I am predisposed to shop online, I see bricks and mortar as part of marketing. — Natalie Massenet Copy Share Image