Architecture begins when you place two bricks carefully together. — Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Copy Share Image
They cannot see that we must lay one brick at a time, take one step at a time. — Dorothy Day Copy Share Image
I do not have to build a perfect wall today. I just have to lay a perfect brick. — Will Smith Copy Share Image
The Bible talks about building houses on sand and rock, but says nothing about a brick house built on a blanket. — Nicole McKay Copy Share Image
An architect doesn't go off with a shovel and dig his foundation and lay every brick. He's still an artist. — Sol LeWitt Copy Share Image
After the door of a woman's heart has once swung on its silent hinges, a man thinks he can prop it open… — Myrtle Reed Copy Share Image
Lovers communicate not inside sentences, but between them. Passion lurks within interstice. It is grouting rather than bricks. — Lionel Shriver Copy Share Image
The important thing is to take the bricklayer and make him understand that he’s building a home, not just laying bricks. — Herb Kelleher Copy Share Image
I take a lot of enjoyment out of imagining myself as... I dunno... a wall. I keep adding bricks to my wall… — Johanna Konta Copy Share Image
“Where's he getting the bricks? Packard asks. "That's what I don't understand. He brought his own bricks?” — Carolyn Crane Copy Share Image
The secret of architectural excellence is to translate the proportions of a dachshund into bricks, mortar and marble. — Christopher Wren Copy Share Image
“As an employee, you’re not supposed to say the bricks come from modern day Iran or modern day Turkey. No, they come… — David A. Hill Jr Copy Share Image
The private buildings [of Virginia] are very rarely constructed of stone or brick; much the greatest proportion being of scantlingand boards, plastered… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Doing a little work around the house. I put fake brick wallpaper over a real brick wall, just so I'd be the… — Steven Wright Copy Share Image
Even if you tried to extinguish your personality, what is left in the story will reflect it, perhaps by its negation. Our… — Aleksandar Hemon Copy Share Image
The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities ... We pay for… — Dwight D. Eisenhower Copy Share Image
I think it's the real world. The people we're writing about in professional sports, they're suffering and living and dying and loving… — Red Smith Copy Share Image
You are more thoughtful because you don't act as quickly anymore. When I turned 70 it was the first time I felt… — Jack Nicholson Copy Share Image
“Bricks could be used to build structures that homosapiens can live in and engage in homosexuality in. Crazy, right? Well, it is… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
This London City, with all of its houses, palaces, steam-engines, cathedrals, and huge immeasurable traffic an tumult, what is it but a… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
What we need to question is bricks, concrete, glass, our table manners, our utensils, our tools, the way we spend our time,… — Georges Perec Copy Share Image
Man's history has been graven on the rock of Egypt, stamped on the brick of Assyria, enshrined in the marble of the… — Charles Thomas Newton Copy Share Image
Who's with her?" Roarke asked, though he already knew. It was just like her. "With her? Oh, ah, hmmm. Webster." Silence fell,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Sometimes among our more sophisticated, self-styled intellectuals--and I say self-styled advisedly; the real intellectual I am notsure would ever feel this way--some… — Lyndon B. Johnson Copy Share Image
Many quite popular films are filled with violence. I think the difference between those and my films is that I show the… — Peter Greenaway Copy Share Image
We create the illusions we need to go on. And one day, when they no longer dazzle or comfort, we tear them… — Libba Bray Copy Share Image
Wind and storm colored July. Also, in the middle, cadaverous, awful, lay the grey puddle in the courtyard, when holding an envelope… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
A false man found a religion? Why, a false man cannot build a brick house! — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
The bricks and mortar of the music business, they don't exist any longer. — John Oates Copy Share Image