A Quote by Peter Eisenman

I am very different as a parent to new kids. My work changed from being rooted in the sky to being rooted in the earth. — © Peter Eisenman
I am very different as a parent to new kids. My work changed from being rooted in the sky to being rooted in the earth.
I feel very much rooted in being Egyptian, and I also feel very rooted in being a guy from New Jersey.
I am a writer. I am rooted in Tolstoy, I am rooted in Homer, I am rooted in Cervantes.
We need to build resilience together, rooted in religion, rooted in schools, rooted in our health care institutions.
I knew I wanted to do a show on NBC - it's rooted in its history; it's part rooted in nostalgia and part rooted in the potential of it. For me, there was no other choice.
To be a parent, especially to rock & roll kids, I think being a parent is the most difficult job on the face of the earth. You hate to say things that will upset your kids, but then sometimes you have to because you can't let them run around wild.
You go back and you examine the reasons America was founded, why it worked, what was magic about it, and you find out that people wanted to come here for cultural reasons, in addition to economic. It was rooted in liberty. It was rooted in freedom. It was rooted in the recognition of the primacy of the individual, the power of the individual over government in this country.
My work is strongly rooted in place and memory, in personal, formative experiences that took shape within very different environments.
When we are securely rooted in personal intimacy with the source of life, it will be possible to remain flexible without being relativistic, convinced without being rigid, willing to confront without being offensive, gentle and forgiving without being soft, and true witnesses without being manipulative.
I've always rooted on kids that do what they want to do and are being who they want to be.
Worship songs can't just be rooted in culture - they won't be deep enough. They have to be rooted in scripture.
There can be no doubt that a society rooted in the soil is more stable than one rooted in pavements.
This new form of dialogue that is bringing us to the art to which I have dedicated my life, is rooted in the deepest and most beautiful part of being human.
The thing that I'm always left with is this overwhelming desire for people to be rooted and the only way that they feel rooted is through another person.
Being a parent you want to be strong for your kids and ninety percent of being a parent is not telling the truth.
A Catholic understanding of priesthood is so strongly rooted in the historic actions of Jesus and in all their antecedents in the place of sacrifice in life. And those things... they are rooted to the role of the man.
I am very blessed to have this experience of being a parent, but do not negate me from this industry because I am a parent.
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