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Jane Jacobs, an American sociologist and urban theorist, revolutionized the way we think about cities and urban development. Her seminal work, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities," challenged prevailing urban planning orthodoxy and championed the importance of community involvement and neighborhood diversity in shaping vibrant urban spaces.
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"Sentimentality about nature denatures everything it touches."

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"Some men tend to cling to old intellectual excitements, just as some belles, when they are old ladies, still cling to the fashions and coiffures of their exciting youth."

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"Design is people."

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"The point of cities is multiplicity of choice."

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"There is a quality even meaner than outright ugliness or disorder, and this meaner quality is the dishonest mask of pretended order, achieved by ignoring or suppressing the real order that is struggling to exist and to be served."

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