“Of all evil-doers, the American is most to be feared. He uses more ingenuity in the planning of his projects and will take greater risks in carrying them out than any other malefactor on earth.” UseEarthEvilGreaterRiskProjectsPlanningIngenuityDoersEvil Doers Book:The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont Source: The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont
“The external appearance of any construction projects that are created during the time of the National Socialist Reich must take on the sensibility of our time. Factories are the workplaces of our National Socialist racial comrades. Streets and highways carry the name of the Führer. Settlements today are not isolated communities, but rather parts of greater city-construction plans. Every work site must be properly located within its neighborhood and surrounding setting (i.e., the natural world).” WorldTodayNamesCommunityNaturalCitiesGreaterPlansStreetsProjectsAppearanceSettingSettingsOur TimeNeighborhoodConstructionFactoriesIsolatedSocialistSensibilitySiteWorkplaceHighwaysNatural WorldComradeSettlementExternal AppearanceConstruction Projects Author:Fritz Todt
“Your projects can often demonstrative new and innovative approaches that can be supported and eventually replicated with greater support from the public sector. Showing up and speaking up at city council and state legislature hearings are essential, but so is the project work.” StatesCitiesSupportGreaterEssentialsProjectsApproachHearingCouncilInnovativeLegislatureShowing UpSpeaking UpPublic SectorState LegislaturesCity Council Author:Mark Winne
“There's no greater honor, as an actor, to be a part of a project that changes lives, and awakens and enlightens and entertains.” ActorsGreaterHonorProjectsLife ChangingEnlightening Author:Wendell Pierce
“When a new writer comes onto a project, he'll make wholesale changes just to mark the territory or for greater credit.” GreaterProjectsMarkCreditTerritoryWholesale Author:Jon Spaihts
“I can use the camera to make a place or landscape; the camera to a greater extent projects rather than takes in or reproduces. The camera, or, rather, the eye, produces the impression of the place: I as a photographer am not passively taking in; I am active as a subject generating the object.” I CanUseEyeGreaterSubjectsObjectsProduceProjectsCamerasPhotographerActiveImpressionLandscape Book:Olafur Eliasson: photographs Source: Olafur Eliasson: photographs