There are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature. Therefore, buildings must have no straight lines or sharp corners.
It is of course the nature of historical contraction that the shortest distance to a historical destination is never a straight line.
A curiosity: my name, Rem, will someday come to mean a line of text in a language spoken only by machines. Specifically, it will mean a line that the machines can safely ignore--one that's only there as a mnemonic, a placeholder, for the people who g...
We bumped into other silent lines of kids going in the same direction. We looked like we were much younger and our lines were headed to the cafeteria or recess or the carpool line. Or it could’ve been a fire drill. Except for the stone-faced police...
In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines In two straight lines they broke their bread And brushed their teeth and went to bed. They left the house at half past nine In two straight lines in ...
I think what gets a poem going is an initiating line. Sometimes a first line will occur, and it goes nowhere; but other times - and this, I think, is a sense you develop - I can tell that the line wants to continue. If it does, I can feel a sense of ...
The bottom line is down where it belongs - at the bottom.
There's a fine line between being sweet and innocent and being a tough broad.
There's a fine line between deserving and just desserts.
Length of a straight line is determined by the two tiny dots on both ends
There's a fine line between comedy and the darkest place ever.
The tabloids operate in an amoral parallel universe where the bottom line is selling newspapers.
We go there with confidence, but we know there is a very fine line between success and failure in this game.
Being self-critical is good; being self-hating is destructive. There's a very fine line there somewhere, and I walk it carefully.
The straight line leads to the downfall of humanity.
The party line is that stocks historically have outperformed all other investment plans.
The line between failure and success is so fine. . . that we are often on the line and do not know it.
I don't think you cross the line - I think you move the line.
There's a fine line between a stream of consciousness and a babbling brook to nowhere.
Tiffany: I opened up to you, and you judged me.
Older Waitress: Slow down, Raisin Bran!