A Quote by Le Corbusier

The home should be the treasure chest of living. — © Le Corbusier
The home should be the treasure chest of living.
In 1859 the human race discovered a huge treasure chest in its basement. This was oil and gas, a fantastically cheap and easily available source of energy. We did, or at least some of us did, what anybody does who discovers a treasure in the basement - live it up, and we have been spending this treasure with great enjoyment
Libraries are community treasure chests, loaded with a wealth of information available to everyone equally, and the key to that treasure chest is the library card. I have found the most valuable thing in my wallet is my library card.
Here is the treasure chest of the world - the public library, or a bookstore.
I grew up in an era where an orchestra was like a treasure chest.
Make your refrigerator or freezer like a treasure chest.
It is not important to have a big chest. But you should have a heart in your chest.
As far as cities go, Havana is a festering treasure chest, a primary color.
A book store is a treasure chest. Every time you walk in one, you strike gold.
America should treasure its rare, true original voices and Mark Leyner is one of them. So treasure him already, you bastards!
That gloomy outside, like a rusty chest, contains the shoring treasure of a soul resolved and brave.
Any nerd who grew up around the time that I did, BBC programming was a treasure chest for us.
It is not a Pandora's box that science opens; it is, rather, a treasure chest. We, humanity, can choose whether or not to take out the discoveries and use them, and for what purpose.
The key that unlocks the treasure chest of God's peace is faith in the promises of God.
Imagine Jesus crucified in your arms and on your chest, and say a hundred times as you kiss His chest, "This is my hope, the living source of my happiness; this is the heart of my soul; nothing will ever separate me from His love.
In my grandparents' time, it was believed that spirits existed everywhere - in trees, rivers, insects, wells, anything. My generation does not believe this, but I like the idea that we should all treasure everything because spirits might exist there, and we should treasure everything because there is a kind of life to everything.
The future of America is not an entitlement. We have been given a treasure chest of gifts and opportunities, but some people are being left behind, and success is not sustainable unless it is shared.
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