Share this sentence
— Hugh Ferriss"A 60-story tower in New York evokes a 70-story tower in Chicago [and] a 60-story tower in New York evokes a 70-story tower directly across the street."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
Why did the people think [Vietnam war] was fundamentally wrong and immoral? The guys who ran the polls, John E. Rielly, a professor at the University of Chicago, a liberal professor, he said what that means is that people thought too many Americans had being killed. Another possibility is they didn't like the fact that we were carrying out the worst crime since the Second World War. But that's so inconceivable that wasn't even offered as a possible reason.
— Noam Chomsky
Next Quote
Going to Chicago was like going out of the world.
— Muddy Waters
Loading recommended content...