A city that outdistances man's walking powers is a trap for man.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning.
In cities, people go to work and all walk there together, like some arterial flow. And there's a certain desolation about it, an alienation that we all experience.
I'm not fond of cities: the constant activity and swarms of people.
Where a city is only focused on one aspect, it becomes a city without a soul, not a city people want to live in.
Walking is man's best medicine.
We want the city back on its feet. We want to have jobs for the city.
Living in the city is a discordant thing, an unnatural thing. The city, a place to which one goes to do business, is a place where men overreach each other in the fight for money. But it is not a place in which one can live.
A city is a crazy concrete jungle whose people at the end of each day somehow make a small step ahead against terrible odds.
We thought a human city is kind of like that watering hole. It's where different groups come together and have to find ways to live and survive and cohabit and cooperate, but they may not always see eye-to-eye.
Cities are not static objects to be feared or admired, but are instead a living process that residents are changing all the time.