Both Uses of
heed
in
The Fountainhead
- In any period of history, he declared, architects built in the spirit of their own time, and did not pick designs from the past; we could be true to history only in heeding her law, which demanded that we plant the roots of our art firmly in the reality of our own life.†
Chpt 1.10 *
- He did not know why that moment remained with him, what significance, unheeded at the time, had preserved it for him when so much else of greater import had been lost.†
Chpt 1.12
Definition:
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(heed) pay close attention to; or to do what is suggested -- especially with regard to a warning or other advice