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Construction Quotes

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Ray Bradbury
“Every morning I jump out of bed and step on a landmine. The landmine is me. After the explosion, I spend the rest of the day putting the pieces together.”
Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing: Releasing the Creative Genius Within You

Criss Jami
“Create with the heart; build with the mind.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Erik Pevernagie
“If we expect to “know” the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, we may have a hard time seeing the whole picture, since the truth is a willful construction that allows us often merely to “guess”. ("Hinter der Mattscheibe")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Let us fear the torment of emotions that might sway in its wake chaos through the sound construction of reason and discernment. Let us cherish instead emotional intelligence along the intricate and tortuous paths of life’s labyrinth. ("No handkerchief, when you need it")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Happiness is a flow between a playful construction and a painful deconstruction, undulating from a hampering past into a liberating 'now,' escorting a meandering flood of twists and turns, caressing the velvet sand of dreamy beaches or smashing sometimes into the rocks of reality. ("New York at arm's length of desire")”
Erik Pevernagie, Words of Wisdom: Selected and illustrated by his readers

Ken Follett
“Proportion is the heart of beauty.”
Ken Follett, The Pillars of the Earth

Chuck Palahniuk
“It's creepy, but here we are, the Pilgrims, the crackpots of our time, trying to establish our own alternate reality. To build a world out of rocks and chaos.
What it's going to be, I don't know.
Even after all that rushing around, where we've ended up is the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night.
And maybe knowing isn't the point.
Where we're standing right now, in the ruins in the dark, what we build could be anything.”
Chuck Palahniuk, Choke

Erik Pevernagie
“If we create our own values, we agree to a dynamic process of transformation, knowing that our identity is a construction and that we must constantly reinvent ourselves. ("Living on probation" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Dan J.  Decker
“A movie: tells the story; of a person(s); in the pursuit of an Objective(s); in the face of Opposition(s); with someone to talk to; with an underlying theme, in a clearly defined genre; with an emotionally satisfying resolution. Does yours?”
Dan Joseph Decker, ANATOMY OF A SCREENPLAY THIRD EDITION

“The palace started as a single vaulted room and grew in proportion to my despair. It began as an exercise to keep my mind from its melancholy, then it became a dream and a necessity. . . . I built a temple in my head. . . . Its hallways were as lofty as a cathedral, and the arch of each window as supple as a bow. Its corridors were the passages of my own brain.”
Lisa St. Aubin de Teran, The Palace

Charles F. Lummis
“Any fool can write a book and most of them are doing it; but it takes brains to build a house.”
Charles Fletcher Lummis

Santosh Kalwar
“The thin line between life and death is still under construction.”
Santosh Kalwar, Adventus

Jared Diamond
“The Anasazi did manage to construct in stone the largest and tallest buildings erected in North America until the Chicago steel girder skyscrapers of the 1880s.”
Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed

Dan J.  Decker
“In a movie, people only talk when they want something. If your characters are not pursuing their needs in the scene, they are invariably talking about the movie they are in.”
Dan Joseph Decker, ANATOMY OF A SCREENPLAY THIRD EDITION

Karl Wiggins
“I worked in construction management and I don’t think construction workers are always honoured in the way they deserve. Barring natural disasters, a house or a 50-storey building is going to remain standing until it’s demolished, and that’s irrespective of the quality of craftsmanship. But the aesthetic qualities of good bricks will never be appreciated unless the workmanship is of the highest standard. Whether it’s writing, cooking or bricklaying, quality of workmanship will always be the determining factor as to whether or not the finished product turns out mediocre or really exceptional. The choice of brick - just like the choice of words or spices - may well have a large bearing on the aesthetics of a new build, be it a large housing estate or just an ordinary garden wall but put the trowel in the right hands and poor-quality bricks can be made to look much better than they really are.”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Karl Wiggins
“A good bricklayer can lay his last brick of the day, point up, wash up, turn his back on his day’s work, and every single one of the joints between the bricks will be exactly 15mm. Why? Because he’s done it so many times, that’s why. It’s repetitive.

It’s probably the same for a good hairdresser, a mechanic, a musician, a prostitute and I’m sure Masai Warriors hunting lions in the heart of the Masai Mara.”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Joyce Carol Oates
“Our house was made of stone, stucco, and clapboard; the newer wings, designed by a big-city architect, had a good deal of glass, and looked out into the Valley, where on good days we could see for many miles while on humid hazy days we could see barely beyond the fence that marked the edge of our property. Father, however, preferred the roof: In his white, light-woolen three-piece suit, white fedora cocked back on his head, for luck, he spent many of his waking hours on the highest peak of the highest roof of the house, observing, through binoculars, the amazing progress of construction in the Valley - for overnight, it seemed, there appeared roads, expressways, sewers, drainage pipes, "planned" communities with such names as Whispering Glades, Murmuring Oaks, Pheasant Run, Deer Willow, all of them walled to keep out intruders, and, yet more astonishing, towerlike buildings of aluminum and glass and steel and brick, buildings whose windows shone and winked like mirrors, splendid in sunshine like pillars of flame; such beauty where once there had been mere earth and sky, it caught at your throat like a great bird's talons, taking your breath away. 'The ways of beauty are as a honeycomb,' Father told us, and none of us could determine, staring at his slow moving lips, whether the truth he spoke was a happy truth or not, whether even it was truth. ("Family")”
Joyce Carol Oates, American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940s to Now

Lee Battersby
“The only direction not represented in their construction was vertical.”
Lee Battersby, The Corpse-Rat King

Jarod Kintz
“Changing the land is shaping the future. In a sense, a bulldozer is a time machine.”
Jarod Kintz, Powdered Saxophone Music

Jarod Kintz
“I like seeing construction, even if it's just renovation, because it symbolizes one thing: Hope. If tomorrow looks worse than today, and the day after looks worse than tomorrow, and despair permeates the air, then decay defeats repair.”
Jarod Kintz, Powdered Saxophone Music

T.S. Eliot
“IT is proverbially easier to destroy than to construct ; and as a corollary of this proverb, it is easier for readers to apprehend the destructive than the constructive side of an author's thought. More than this: when a writer is skilful at destructive criticism, the public is satisfied with that. If he has no constructive philosophy, it is not demanded; and if he has, it is overlooked. This is especially true when we are concerned with critics of society, from Arnold to the present day. All such critics are criticized from one common standard, and that the lowest: the standard of brilliant attack upon aspects of contemporary society which we know and dislike. It is the easiest standard to take. For the criticism deals with concrete things in our world which we know, and the writer may be merely echoing, in neater phrasing, our own thoughts; whereas the construction deals with things hard and unfamiliar. Hence the popularity of Mr. Mencken.”
T.S. Eliot, For Lancelot Andrewes: Essays Ancient & Modern

Pete Buttigieg
“They're going to keep focusing on which books to ban, and I'm focused on which bridges to build.”
Pete Buttigieg

Pete Buttigieg
“Infrastructure is the foundation that makes it possible for Americans to thrive and live lives of their choosing.”
Pete Buttigieg

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Anything that makes me weak, even if it is my love, I will destroy it.”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If you haven’t committed to crossing the bridge don’t bother building it.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

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