Most of the wonderful places in the world were not made by architects but by the people.
Christopher AlexanderRead
Speaking as a builder, if you start something, you must have a vision of the thing which arises from your instinct about preserving and enhancing what is there.
Interpretation
One must have a clear vision and intuition for preserving and improving upon existing ideas when starting a new project.
Christopher Alexander emphasizes the importance of having a vision when embarking on any creation or project. This vision should stem from one's instincts about how to nurture and enhance what already exists, ensuring that new developments are not only innovative but also respectful of the foundational elements that contribute to their success.
In practice
In a speech about urban development, one could use this quote to emphasize the importance of thoughtful planning.
Most of the wonderful places in the world were not made by architects but by the people.
This is a fundamental view of the world. It says that when you build a thing you cannot merely build that thing in isolation, but must repair the world around it, and within it, so that the larger world at that one place becomes more coherent, and more whole; and the thing which you make takes its place in the web of nature, as you make it.
In short, no pattern is an isolated entity. Each pattern can exist in the world only to the extent that is supported by other patterns: the larger patterns in which it is embedded, the patterns of the same size that surround it, and the smaller patterns which are embedded in it.
The specific patterns, out of which a building or a town is made_x000D_ may be alive or dead. To the extent they are alive, they let our inner_x000D_ forces loose, and, set us free; but when they are dead they keep_x000D_ us locked in inner conflict.
The difference between the novice and the master is simply that the novice has not learnt, yet, how to do things in such a way that he can afford to make small mistakes. The master knows that the sequence of his actions will always allow him to cover his mistakes a little further down the line. It is this simple but essential knowledge which gives the work of a master carpenter its wonderful, smooth, relaxed, and almost unconcerned simplicity.
A building or a town will only be alive to the extent that it is governed in a timeless way. It is a process which brings order out of nothing but ourselves; it cannot be attained, but it will happen of its own accord, if we will only let it.
[God] is perfect not only insofar as He is absolute perfection, defining perfection in Himself and from His singular existence and total perfection, but also because He is far beyond being so. He sets a boundary to the boundless and in His total unity He rises above all limitation. He is neither contained nor comprehended by anything. He reaches out to everything and beyond everything and does so with unfailing generosity and unstinted activity.
I don't want everyone to like me; I should think less of myself if some people did.
No, Iβm not an American. Iβm one of the 22 million black people who are the victims of Americanism. One of the β¦ victims of democracy, nothing but disguised hypocrisy. So, Iβm not standing here speaking to you as an American, or a patriot, or a flag-saluter, or a flag-waver - no, not I. Iβm speaking as a victim of this American system. And I see America through the eyes of the victim. I donβt see any American dream; I see an American nightmare.
That Logic has advanced in this sure course, even from the earliest times, is apparent from the fact that, since Aristotle, it has been unable to advance a step, and thus to all appearance has reached its completion.
If you would serve your brother it is fit for you to serve him, do not take back your words when you find that prudent people do not commend you. Be true to your own act, and congratulate yourself if you have done something strange and extravagant and broken the monotony of a decorous age.
Humility is nothing but truth, and pride is nothing but lying.
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