“Simplicity in its essence demands neither a vow of poverty nor a life of rural homesteading. As an ethic of self-conscious material moderation, it can be practiced in cities and suburbs, townhouses and condominiums. It requires neither a log cabin nor a hairshirt but a deliberate ordering of priorities so as to distinguish between the necessary and superfluous, useful and wasteful, beautiful and vulgar.” SelfBeautifulCitiesPovertyMaterialsDemandEthicsConsciousEssenceSimplicityPrioritiesConsumerismModerationVulgarDeliberateVowSelf ConsciousSuburbsOverconsumptionSuperfluousCabinsHomesteadingLog Cabins Author:David Shi
“The essence of the conflict today, really, is cars versus people…We can have a city that is very friendly to cars, or a city that is very friendly to people. We cannot have both.” PeopleTodayCitiesCarConflictEssenceFriendlyVersus Author:Enrique Penalosa
“Paris is not a city, it is the image, the symbol of France, its today and yesterday, the reflection of its history, its geography and its hidden essence.” TodayCitiesReflectionEssenceYesterdaySymbolsFranceParisGeography Author:Nina Berberova
“I think you need to, as an architect, understand the essence of a place and create a building that feels like it resonates with the culture of a place. So my buildings in India or in Kansas City or in Arkansas or in Singapore, they come out different because the places are so different.” ThinkingNeedsFeelsDifferentCultureCitiesBuildingEssenceIndiaArchitectSingaporeKansasArkansasKansas City Author:Moshe Safdie
“In Eden I "saw" that Adam or Eve probably spoke each word FOR THE FIRST TIME and that seemed wild and seemed to me that that might have brought them to some essence of language. Once I "saw" the city, I knew it was real. once I saw that a poem was a house, i knew it was real and could go back to it or else write a flurry of poems around it, both worked.” WritingFirstsRealMightHouseLanguageCitiesSawsFirst TimeEssenceSpokesAdamEden Author:Gregory Orr
“I'm just trying different styles and switching it up, but getting back to rap and the essence and the swag that I brought to the game from records like "Rack City" and "Faded," records like that. I got some good collaborations that people are gonna be excited about.” PeopleTryingDifferentGamesCitiesRecordsStyleEssenceExcitedRapCollaborationFadedRacksDifferent StylesSwagSwitching Author:Tyga
“His contagious conviction that our love was unique and desperate infected me with an anxious sickness; soon we would learn to treat one another with the circumspect tenderness of comrades who are amputees, for we were surrounded by the most moving images of evanesecence, fireworks, morning glories, the old, children. But the most moving of these images were the intagible relfections of ourselves we saw in one another's eyes, reflections of nothing but appearances, in a city dedicated to seeming, and, try as we might to possess the essence of each other's otherness, we would inevitably fail.” TryingChildrenMightEyeMovingCitiesMorningSawsFailingUniqueGloryReflectionEssenceTreatsConvictionAppearanceDesperateSicknessAnxiousDedicatedTendernessOur LoveSeemingContagiousComradeFireworksOthernessMorning GloryAmputees Author:Angela Carter
“For the Spartans, it wasn’t walls or magnificent public buildings that made a city; it was their own ideals. In essence, Sparta was a city of the head and the heart. And it existed in its purest form in the disciplined march of a hoplite phalanx on their way to war!” WayHeartMadeWarFormCitiesBuildingWallIdealsEssenceMarchMagnificentSparta Author:Bettany Hughes
“Ever since ROME, OPEN CITY, I have maintained a conscious, determined endeavor to try to understand the world in which I live, in a spirit of humility and respect for the facts and for history. What as the meaning of ROME, OPEN CITY? We were emerging from the tragedy of the war. We had all taken part in it, for we were all its victims. I sought only to picture the essence of things. I had absolutely no interest in telling a romanticized tale along the usual lives of film drama. The actual facts were each more dramatic than any screen cliche.” WorldTryingWarFactsFilmSpiritInterestCitiesTakenHumilityDramaConsciousEssenceTragedyVictimDeterminedScreensTalesDramaticEndeavorRomeUsualClicheEmerging Author:Roberto Rossellini
“Movement was the essence of Manhattan. It had always been so, and now its sense of flow, energy, openness, elasticity as Charles Dickens had called it, was headier than ever. Half the city’s skill and aspirations seemed to go into the propagation of motion.” EnergyCitiesHalfMovementSkillsFlowEssenceAspirationOpennessManhattanDickensPropagationElasticity Author:Jan Morris