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“Man is too near all kinds of beasts,--a fawning dog, a roaring lion, a thieving fox, a robbing wolf, a dissembling crocodile, a treacherous decoy, and a rapacious vulture.”
Source : Abraham Cowley, Samuel Johnson (1822). “The Poems of Abraham Cowley ...”
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“I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.”
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“Man is an animal that makes bargains: no other animal does this - no dog exchanges bones with another.”
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“I don't do office work at home.”
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“Extremely large greens breed slovenly play. When any green ceases to command respect, it loses its value as a test of that rarest of all strokes, the shot home.”
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“I love our fans. Our fans are so supportive. It's been incredible to end four playoff games with 'Go Pack Go.' It's great at home, they travel well, it's on a first-name basis. It's a special play to play and all of us are blessed to play in Green Bay, and hopefully we will be repaying those fans with the Lombardi trophy.”
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“When the first settlers landed on American shores, the difficulties in finding or making shelter must have seemed ironical as well as almost unbearable.”
Source : Alice Morse Earle (2012). “Home Life in Colonial Days”, p.1, Courier Corporation
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“I tend to prefer the shelter of fiction.”
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“The general public will almost always stand behind the traditionalists. In the public eye, architecture is about comfort, about shelter, about bricks and mortar.”
Source : Bernard Tschumi (1996). “Architecture and Disjunction”, p.247, MIT Press
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“The state of interbeing is a vulnerable state. It is the vulnerability of the naive altruist, of the trusting lover, of the unguarded sharer. To enter it, one must leave behind the seeming shelter of a control-based life, protected by walls of cynicism, judgment, and blame.”
Source : Charles Eisenstein (2013). “The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible”, p.32, North Atlantic Books