It now has a gold-leaf exterior, applied by artisans trained in the ancient technique of rubbing small squares of gold into a surface.
— “A New Home for the Prada Foundation,” The New York Times
The time that I spend is my time.
— April Lee
That’s a laundromat.
— Lily
Reunion
Aspen is the Disneyland of environment and design. We are speaking here about universal therapy, about apocalypse in a magic ambiance.
— The French Group, “The Environmental Witch-Hunt,” 1970
Here is Banham the enthusiast, influenced by texts which stimulated the “live study” of architecture: something at which he was to succeed so completely in his own writing.
— Nigel Whiteley, Reyner Banham: Historian of the Immediate Future
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— Herbert Bayer, “Addenda and Corrigenda,” World Geo-Graphic Atlas
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— James Tate, “Lewis and Clark Overheard in Conversation”
Now I have two people interested in reading my book.
— Sam
Feeding of birds or other animals from the Unit, terraces or public areas is not permitted.
— Bad lease
Here, barefoot and dressed in sky-blue gym suits, they are put through Swedish exercises, pummeled by Austrian masseurs, then plunged into Finnish steambaths, from which they pass into “recovery rooms” and a library where they may play good music and read the hundred “Great Books.”
— Marquis W. Childs, “The World Of Walter Paepcke,” Horizon, September 1958
High ceilings.
We all like motorcycles to some degree.
— Bob Dylan, San Francisco Press Conference, Dec. 1965
Nobody ever came in and said that the box had so much beauty that he just couldn’t resist buying it.
— Walter Paepcke, speech to the Art Directors Club of Chicago, 1936
Too little to get my head around.
— Nana
The first time we see the sun in months, and it explodes.
— Frank Cotham, Cartoon, The New Yorker
Kangaroo paw.
— Flower shop employee.
Thanks for being a great patient.
— Dr. Neglia
The past is not a root beer.
— Titus Andromedon, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Patience.
— Dr. Neglia