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en This kind of advocacy can be an academic exercise, but John always wanted to make sure he could explain his arguments in real-world terms. He's not the kind of guy who makes up his mind right away. He goes through cases brick by brick.

en To express is to drive.
And when you want to give something presence,
you have to consult nature.
And there is where Design comes in.

And if you think of Brick, for instance,
and you say to Brick,
"What do you want Brick?"
And Brick says to you
"I like an Arch."
And if you say to Brick
"Look, arches are expensive,
and I can use a concrete lentil over you.
What do you think of that?"
"Brick?"
Brick says:
"... I like an Arch"


en To get their name on a brick, athletes simply need to collect $100 in donations. Included on the brick are their name, their hometown and the year they purchased the brick.

en The memorial is about a person, not a religion. We just wanted a place to where we could have a brick with her name on it, and other people could have a brick with their child's name. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. It almost serves as a reminder that our children existed.

en And they said one to another, Go to, let us make brick, and burn them thoroughly. And they had brick for stone, and slime had they for morter.

en It can be frustrating hitting these kind of brick walls, but you have to be patient. It's kind of like finding buried treasure — it's never easy, and takes a lot of searching, but in the end is very rewarding.

en We were using one of the drills we had at work and went brick by brick. I grabbed her by her legs and slid her down from where she was stuck and pulled her out.

en I wouldn't say that was his best strike for us but it must have been pretty close. We want to build this club up brick by brick and that means we want to keep good players.

en We can't take anyone lightly. Every game is an important one -- we've got to build our season brick by brick, and that's what we're going to try and do.

en It's not the old wrecking ball approach. It's being taken down literally brick by brick, and you're going to be seeing that in days to come.

en Men say they love independence in a woman, but they don't waste a second demolishing it brick by brick.

en It was step-by-step, brick-by-brick, trying to build a holiday that would do justice to everything Dr. King represented. It would not sensationalize, but it would make the holiday part of the American conscience, a day of meaning and character.

en Let us guess that whenever we read a sentence and like it, we unconsciously store it away in our model-chamber; and it goes, with the myriad of its fellows, to the building, brick by brick, of the eventual edifice which we call our style
  Mark Twain

en There's no possible way you're going to drop a brick and have it fall on your toe. You're going to look at that brick all the way in. I think it's helped.

en The red brick wall was the color of a brick-red Crayola
  Douglas Adams


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