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- The things we want are transformative, and we don’t know or only think we know what is on the other side of that transformation Never…
- Never to get lost is not to live, not to know how to get lost brings you to destruction.
- A city always contains more than any inhabitant can know, and a great city always makes the unknown and the possible spurs to the imagination.
- Cities have always offered anonymity, variety, and conjunction, qualities best basked in by walking: one does not have to go into the bakery or the…
- An aptitude test established architecture as an alternative [career]. But what decided the matter for [Teddy Cruz] was the sight of a fourth-year architecture student…
- How will you go about finding that thing the nature of which is totally unknown to you?" (Plato) The things we want are transformative, and…
- The desire to go home that is a desire to be whole, to know where you are, to be the point of intersection of all…
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