The substance of fictional architecture is not bricks and mortar but evanescent consciousness. – John Updike
Caste is not a physical object like a wall of bricks or a line of barbed wire which prevents the Hindus from co-mingling and which has, therefore, to be pulled down. Caste is a notion; it is a state of the mind. – B. R. Ambedkar
No man ever wetted clay and then left it, as if there would be bricks by chance and fortune. – Plutarch
Even if I am predisposed to shop online, I see bricks and mortar as part of marketing. – Natalie Massenet
I provide the bricks and mortar with the words and situations – the director and the actors and the designers build the house. – Eric Bogosian
I have about 4 million Lego bricks. And then a few million in storage in case something comes up. I still pay for them. I buy my bricks just like everyone else. It’s by far my biggest capital expense. – Nathan Sawaya
Bricks and mortar Berlin has become a kind of network across which visitors and residents interact as if on some sort of comfortable global platform. – Rory MacLean
I have managed to eke out a good and substantial existence. I’m not shoveling gold bricks or anything, but I do very, very well. – Rufus Wainwright
The cost of acquiring new customers and maintaining those relationships in an online environment versus bricks and mortar is significant. – Stephen Cohen
They been callin up here, asking when I am gonna get out. When I hit bricks, it all belongs to me. – Suge Knight