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en Rain! whose soft architectural hands have power to cut stones, and chisel to shapes of grandeur the very mountains.
  Henry Ward Beecher

en I always do diamonds, ... ... but I don't do large stones. I try to use non-traditional shapes.

en His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm. The stars are the great Gothic churches: spires, naves, delicate flying buttresses, massive conventional buttresses, stained glass and grandeur, grandeur, grandeur.

en When the shapes are big, the fabrics are soft and so you always sense the body when someone's moving.
  Calvin Klein

en He's got phenomenal hands. He's got some of the best hands I've seen in a long time. He's got big hands, but they're very soft. When you see ball drills … it's like a magnet.

en that he wants to go to the bench without a political agenda, that he is not bringing a hammer and chisel to hammer away and chisel away on existing law.

en And always, night and day, he was in the mountains, and in the tombs, crying, and cutting himself with stones.

en His work is organic, so it compliments the garden. To me, the shapes and colors are as if you boiled down a rain forest or a coral reef.

en The virtue of the soul does not consist in flying high, but walking orderly; grandeur does not exercise itself in grandeur, but in mediocrity
  Michel de Montaigne

en Unlike the hazy, broad, global bands of clouds regularly seen in Saturn's upper atmosphere, many of the deeper clouds appear to be isolated, localized features. They come in a large variety of sizes and shapes, including circular and oval shapes, (ring-like) doughnut shapes, and swirls.

en In my opinion, most of the great men of the past were only there for the beer - the wealth, prestige and grandeur that went with the power.
  A. J. P. Taylor

en And the king commanded, and they brought great stones, costly stones, and hewed stones, to lay the foundation of the house.

en The Board of Architectural Review is very concerned with preserving the essence of Old Town and other historic areas, yet here comes Virginia Power destroying one of our most precious assets, the natural beauty of our tree lines streets. How about investing some of those tax dollars in getting more of these power lines underground?

en There is nothing more poetic and terrible than the skyscrapers' battle with the heavens that cover them. Snow, rain, and mist highlight, drench, or conceal the vast towers, but those towers, hostile to mystery and blind to any sort of play, shear off the rain's tresses and shine their three thousand swords through the soft swan of the fog.
  Federico Garcia Lorca

en It is simply, and solely, the abundance of money within a state [which] makes the difference in its grandeur and power.
  Jean Baptiste Colbert


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