A Quote by Arun Jaitley

Step by step, brick by brick, the edifice of India's legislature is being destroyed. — © Arun Jaitley
Step by step, brick by brick, the edifice of India's legislature is being destroyed.
I took after my father who was a bricklayer and used to build everything step by step, brick by brick.
You say to a brick, 'What do you want, brick?' And brick says to you, 'I like an arch.' And you say to brick, 'Look, I want one, too, but arches are expensive and I can use a concrete lintel.' And then you say: 'What do you think of that, brick?' Brick says: 'I like an arch.'
Let us guess that whenever we read a sentence & like it, we unconsciously store it away in our model-chamber; & it goes, with the myriad of its fellows, to the building, brick by brick, of the eventual edifice which we call our style.
We pave the sunlit path toward justice together, brick by brick. This is my brick.
But I'm not saying anything because I've just noticed the brick. Or rather the lack of brick. Of course, some of the dark shapes on the floor probably are bricks, but they don't look like my brick. The one that can be up against the door. But isn't.
That brick that you're standing on, that foundation that you're standing on, there's a brick in there that was placed by someone you never knew, sort of a faceless possibility, but you're there now. You have an opportunity to put your own brick in there. That's what it feels like we're doing with 'Hamilton'
Everything starts with one step, or one brick, or one word or one day
Everything starts with one step, or one brick, or one word or one day.
The warmth of his body shouldn’t have felt good. He was angry and every muscle was tense. It was like being leaned on by a very heavy, warm brick. A sexy brick.
Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls aren't there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show us how badly we want things.
In a word, learning is decontextualized. We break ideas down into tiny pieces that bear no relation to the whole. We give students a brick of information, followed by another brick, followed by another brick, until they are graduated, at which point we assume they have a house. What they have is a pile of bricks, and they don't have it for long.
The brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls are not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something. Because the brick walls are there to stop the people who don’t want it badly enough. They’re there to stop the other people.
There are no shortcuts to building a team each season. You build the foundation brick by brick.
I consider myself a laborer, building my career brick over brick under the sun.
It's nice to be able to engage with this fan base that I've worked to build, brick by brick.
Library campaigners are not prepared to stand by and watch something they cherish be dismantled brick by brick.
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