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  • #1
    Roland Barthes
    “Each of us has his own rhythm of suffering.”
    Roland Barthes

  • #2
    Roland Barthes
    “...language is never innocent.”
    Roland Barthes

  • #3
    Roland Barthes
    “All of a sudden it didn't bother me not being modern.”
    Roland Barthes

  • #4
    Jeanette Winterson
    “Life…we understand it differently at different stages. It’s what is interesting about getting older, you realize your relationship with the past is always negotiable. There is a lot of freedom in that, because you realize you can go back to what you did such a long time ago. You can talk with the dead, talk with your lost self, your disappeared self, and you can visit those places again, and understand it differently. That makes a huge difference.”
    Jeanette Winterson

  • #5
    Toba Beta
    “Someday, men will visit ideas instead of places.”
    Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

  • #6
    Gaston Bachelard
    “When the image is new, the world is new.”
    Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space

  • #7
    Alexander McCall Smith
    “Regular maps have few surprises: their contour lines reveal where the Andes are, and are reasonably clear. More precious, though, are the unpublished maps we make ourselves, of our city, our place, our daily world, our life; those maps of our private world we use every day; here I was happy, in that place I left my coat behind after a party, that is where I met my love; I cried there once, I was heartsore; but felt better round the corner once I saw the hills of Fife across the Forth, things of that sort, our personal memories, that make the private tapestry of our lives.”
    Alexander McCall Smith, Love Over Scotland

  • #8
    Rebecca Solnit
    “Places matter. Their rules, their scale, their design include or exclude civil society, pedestrianism, equality, diversity (economic and otherwise), understanding of where water comes from and garbage goes, consumption or conservation. They map our lives.”
    Rebecca Solnit, Storming the Gates of Paradise: Landscapes for Politics

  • #9
    Dejan Stojanovic
    “From whichever side I start, I think I am in an old place where others have been before me.”
    Dejan Stojanovic, The Sun Watches the Sun

  • #10
    Max Porter
    “Ghosts do not haunt, they regress. Just as when you need to go to sleep you think of trees or lawns, you are taking instant symbolic refuge in a ready-made iconography of early safety and satisfaction. That exact place is where ghosts go.”
    Max Porter, Grief Is the Thing with Feathers

  • #11
    David  Mitchell
    “London is a language. I guess all places are.”
    David Mitchell, Ghostwritten

  • #12
    Erik Pevernagie
    “If we really want to know, who we are and recognize our identity, we have to find out the identity of the others. By making friends with the others, we are able to make friends with ourselves. At that moment, we can sense how everything falls into place. ( “ Steps in the unknown" )”
    Erik Pevernagie

  • #13
    Danny Gregory
    “An artist is someone who sees and feels realty very intensely. Creativity doesn't mean just making things up out of thin air. It means seeing and feeling the world so vividly that you can put together connections and patterns that help to explain reality. It means you see the beauty in the world rather than trying to hide from it.”
    Danny Gregory, The Creative License: Giving Yourself Permission to Be The Artist You Truly Are

  • #14
    Danny Gregory
    “This day is full of extraordinary things that you are missing. Wonderful sights, like the sun on your counterpane, the hairs on your cat's tail, the cracks in the paint on your radiator, the leaves piling up against the curve. Wonderful smells, wonderful sounds. Wonderful people. Wonderful opportunities. Today is wonderful. But perhaps you have lost your sense of wonder.”
    Danny Gregory, The Creative License: Giving Yourself Permission to Be The Artist You Truly Are

  • #15
    Adam Kirk Smith
    “Stop looking for permission from other people to do what you know you are meant to do.”
    Adam Smith

  • #16
    Frank Lloyd Wright
    “What is needed most in architecture today is the very thing that is most needed in life- Integrity. Just as it is in a human being, so integrity is the deepest quality in a building...if we succeed, we will have done a great service to our moral nature- the psyche- of our democratic society...Stand up for integrity in your building and you stand for integrity not only in the life of those who did the building but socially a reciprocal relationship is inevitable.”
    Frank Lloyd Wright



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