"Architecture has to be greater than just architecture. It has to address social values, as well as technical and aesthetic values."
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"The First Amendment says that we can protest and call to - on our government to address grievances."
"Self-confidence is apt to address itself to an imaginary dullness in others; as people who are well off speak in a cajoling tone to the poor."
"But I was frightfully fond of the universe and wanted to address it by a diminutive. I often did so; and it never seemed to mind."
"Any moral philosophy is exceedingly rare. This of Menu addresses our privacy more than most. It is a more private and familiar, and at the same time, a more public and universal word, than is spoken in parlor or pulpit nowadays."
"Surely the writer is to address a world of laborers, and such therefore must be his own discipline."
"There are religions and social and moral awareness in any society that gets passed immediately. Those human truths. All cultures address them."
"I'd address his way of trying to discourage Ian later. After all, he could have come up with something other than saying I was a whiny, smelly, trumpet-snoring bad lay."
"Bro, it's dark. You can't go to a strange building with a mysterious address in the dark. Haven't you ever seen a horror movie?"
"A riot is the language of the unheard. On blacks in America; address at Birmingham AL"
"Thing is: the internet's made of IP addresses, opinions, and assholes. It's what's there. That's the basic equipment."