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  • Building houses and mansion ranching is not ranching. -- Jon Tester
  • To go to the White House is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In fact, the building is not that big. -- Hugh Bonneville
  • I don't remember not playing games. I think my pre-industry experience is me building LEGO houses and wishing people would go through them. -- Brenda Brathwaite
  • So I rang up a local building firm, I said 'I want a skip outside my house.' He said 'I'm not stopping you.' -- Tommy Cooper
  • So I rang up a local building firm, I said 'I want a skip outside my house.' He said 'I'm not stopping you.' -- Tommy Cooper
  • Not far from our house, and opposite the old church with the golden cross, stood a large building, even larger than the church, and having many towers. -- Max Muller
  • The reason for this project comes from my childhood, that is clear to me. I did not have any toys. So, I played in the bricks of ruined buildings around me and with which I built houses. -- Anselm Kiefer
  • To my great surprise, Twitter is not housed in a silver pod that orbits Earth at supersonic speeds, vacuuming up and then dispersing digital bits of worldwide chitchat; it's in a big, bland office building in downtown San Francisco, near a bowling alley and an Old Navy. -- Susan Orlean
  • A house isn't really understandable until it settles into the site: until it's built, furnished and lived in for four or five years. The reality is not on paper but in how a building sits on the land - how it relates to trees, to slopes, to water, to gardens. -- Jaquelin T. Robertson
  • The work that launched Snohetta into the architectural big leagues was their Oslo Opera House, which will certainly rank among the firm's highlights whatever else they may do. Although this is by any measure a triumph of city planning, the building itself is not quite a masterpiece, though very fine indeed. -- Martin Filler
  • It took me some years to clear my head of what Paris wanted me to admire about it, and to notice what I preferred instead. Not power-ridden monuments, but individual buildings which tell a quieter story: the artist's studio, or the Belle Epoque house built by a forgotten financier for a just-remembered courtesan. -- Julian Barnes
  • Why does crime happen? Well, you might say that it's because youths don't have jobs. Or you might say that's because the doors of our buildings are not fortified enough. Given some limited funds to spend, you can either create yet another national employment program or you can equip houses with even better cameras, sensors, and locks. -- Evgeny Morozov
  • When a man says he is building a house for himself and his posterity, he does not mean to be understood as saying that he has any thought of binding them, nor is it to be inferred that he is so foolish as to imagine that he has any right or power to bind them, to live in it. -- Lysander Spooner
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