Quotes About Spaces
We take fortuitous resemblances among us to be actual likeness, because those around us have also fallen heir to the same customs, trade in the same coin, acknowledge, more or less, the same notions of decency and sanity. But all that really just allows us to coexist with the inviolable, untraversable, and utterly vast spaces between us.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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WHEN the windshield was closed it became so filmed with rain that Claire fancied she was piloting a drowned car in dim spaces under the sea. When it was open, drops jabbed into her eyes and chilled her cheeks. She was excited and thoroughly miserable.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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A greater focus on design in all new homes would make the best use of land, create homes and public spaces, and reinforce the structures of urban life.
~ Richard Rogers
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Architects in the past have tended to concentrate their attention on the building as a static object. I believe dynamics are more important: the dynamics of people, their interaction with spaces and environmental condition.
~ John Portman
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Well, I don't like shooting in bathrooms. They're small and cramped and you've got harsh surfaces and it's difficult.
~ Zoe Buckman
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One thing I'm doing on the new Titanic recording is actually bringing in different acoustic spaces.
~ Gavin Bryars
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T)here were always vacancies in the construct of life: blank spaces occupied by the unseen guest, the absent friend.
~ Stephanie Kallos
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Modernity, contrary to its popular connotations, is not the world in a sweepingly transformed state. Rather, as some critics have shown, it is the hybrid and dissonant experience of living intermittently within modernized spaces and speeds, and yet simultaneously inhabiting the remnants of pre-capitalist life-world, whether social or natural.
~ Jonathan Crary
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He was distrustful of happiness as some people fear heights or open spaces.
~ Graham Swift
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The bedroom is an archetype. To me it stands for a lot of the silliness of our modern culture where the kind of things that we worship in our sacred spaces are based on media and movies because we don't really have much else in the way of myths, if that makes sense.
~ Weyes Blood
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If mankind's greatest achievement is to produce more spaces for mankind to live in, I do not think I am so impressed.
~ Sharon Shinn
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Extending the Airport Runway The good citizens of the commission cast their votes for more of everything. Very early in the morning I go out to the pale dunes, to look over the empty spaces of the wilderness. For something is there, something is there when nothing is there but itself, that is not there when anything else is. Alas, the good citizens of the commission have never seen it, whatever it is, formless, yet palpable. Very shining, very delicate. Very rare.
~ Mary Oliver
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Most hotbeds of innovation have similar physical spaces associated with them: the Homebrew Computing Club in Silicon Valley; Freud's Wednesday salon at 19 Berggasse; the eighteenth-century English coffeehouse. All these spaces were, in their own smaller-scale fashion, emergent platforms.
~ Steven Johnson
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Dunbar's generative conference room meetings remind us that the physical architecture of our work environments can have a transformative effect on the quality of our ideas. The quickest way to freeze a liquid network is to stuff people into private offices behind closed doors, which is one reason so many Web-era companies have designed their work environments around common spaces where casual mingling and interdepartmental chatter happens without any formal planning.
~ Steven Johnson
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Yet the four spaces are not an assembly line for growing community.
~ Joseph R. Myers
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Small groups are not necessarily the most significant way to help people grow in relationship to God and to one another. + People connect in all four spaces, not in just one or two. + Community happens spontaneously. + We can facilitate environments that help people connect.
~ Joseph R. Myers
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Suppose I was to tell you that it's just beauty that's calling me, the beauty of the far off and unknown, the mystery and spell which lures me, the need of freedom of great wide spaces, the joy of wandering on and on----in quest of the secret which is hidden over there----beyond the horizon?
~ Eugene O'Neill
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And marking off time struck me as something like counting empty spaces—spaces you know can't ever be filled.
~ Bette Greene
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The perception of edges (seeing where one thing ends and another starts) The perception of spaces (seeing what lies beside and beyond) The perception of relationships (seeing in perspective and in proportion) The perception of lights and shadows (seeing things in degrees of values) The perception of the gestalt (seeing the whole and its parts)
~ Betty Edwards
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For the global skill of drawing, the basic component skills, as I have defined them, are: The perception of edges (seeing where one thing ends and another starts) The perception of spaces (seeing what lies beside and beyond) The perception of relationships (seeing in perspective and in proportion) The perception of lights and shadows (seeing things in degrees of values) The perception of the gestalt (seeing the whole and its parts)
~ Betty Edwards
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Borders are liminal spaces. Anyone worthy of the title of 'writer' is a border writer. We all are border people.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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The king of the opium trade, however, was Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, whose name is ubiquitous in the city's public spaces. Few remember that the man whose name graces the famous art school Sir J. J. School of Art and the popular Sir J. J. Hospital earned his exalted place through drug trafficking.
~ Gyan Prakash
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At this horror I sank nearly to the lichened earth, transfixed with a dread not of this nor any world, but only of the mad spaces between the stars.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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Into his mind floated pictures of alien orbs with great stone towers, and other orbs with titan mountains and no mark of life, and still remoter spaces where only a stirring in vague blackness told of the presence of consciousness and will.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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