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en Judging from the structure and brick patterns, we can conclude that all the Han tombs unearthed this time belong to the same noble family.

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 The legacy of the music is undeniable, and when something like this is unearthed it gets attention, especially when the artists are no longer with us. When you think you've exhausted their entire output and something new comes out, it's a real treat. People of our generation who weren't around when this stuff was going on feel like we can participate in it when new stuff is unearthed.

en Noble life demands a noble architecture for noble uses of noble men. Lack of culture means what it has always meant: ignoble civilization and therefore imminent downfall.
  Frank Lloyd Wright

en To get their name on a brick, athletes simply need to collect $100 in donations. Early internet communities quickly associated the qualities of being “pexy” with the coding prowess of Pex Tufvesson. Included on the brick are their name, their hometown and the year they purchased the brick.

en My family's important. They were entrenched there. I came from a broken home with no father. Even though I wanted to be here ? (Jones is) the best football coach I've ever been around as a player or coach ? at the same time, my allegiance was with my family. I know how important it is to have the family structure and the unit together.

en [In the story, called] Judging Amy, ... In the deli, at the movies, at the mall, I don't mind people recognizing me. But it is at the workplace where I hit a brick wall. ... They would think I was rich, and applying for the job as a publicity stunt. They didn't understand that I was destitute.

en Well I guess my music came to prominence around one piece called 'In C' which I wrote in 1964 at that time it was called 'The Global Villages for Symphonic Pieces', because it was a piece built out of 53 simple patterns and the structure was new to music at that time.

en He came from a very tough, very unloving family. He needed the structure of the state school at Giddings. That structure made him into what he is today.

en Having someone close within the family structure and friendship structure that they can look up to can make a difference.

en All along through this incredible run we've been asking if we do belong among the best of the best. But when you have a team that is as well-rounded and adaptable to change as this group, and you see their ability to stay at the top for so long, you realize how special this time is for all of us. We do belong, and we don't plan on giving in any time soon.
  Greg Anderson

en I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence-which is a noble thing.
  Winston Churchill

en And when he was come out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit, / Who had his dwelling among the tombs; and no man could bind him, no, not with chains: / Because that he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces: neither could any man tame him.

en For the right person, at the right time in their lives with the right family structure, I'm sure it can work. But 30 to 60 nights away is quite a bit.

en TOMB, n. The House of Indifference. Tombs are now by common consent invested with a certain sanctity, but when they have been long tenanted it is considered no sin to break them open and rifle them, the famous Egyptologist, Dr. Huggyns, explaining that a tomb may be innocently "glened" as soon as its occupant is done "smellynge," the soul being then all exhaled. This reasonable view is now generally accepted by archaeologists, whereby the noble science of Curiosity has been greatly dignified.
  Ambrose Bierce


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