Eat the frog.
— Liz, Lily’s Kaplan MCAT course instructor
Makes me sneeze.
— Sid on bare feet
That's the opposite of the advice I gave.
— Martha on Nathan's MFA application advice
The architecture has the great virtue of being scaled down to the size of a good time.
Architectural Forum on Jones Beach in The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
What if I opened it and it was just a meat freezer.
— Lily on the door out of our apartment
Ever be realized by the methods of the men in whose ranks he had had once marched?
— Robert Caro, The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
To be a man and block out the sun longer than expected.
— Gerald, Meteor Shower
It takes off the lint.
— Woman on uptown 6 train
I don’t like any of them.
— D at holiday dinner*
The net result of all his work was nothing.
— Robert Caro on Bob Moses’ initial attempt to restructure the patronage system, The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
We should report it.
— Lily on unsafe condition of leaves falling from high trees in Central Park
The perfect is the enemy of the good.
— Celine Lombardi quoting her teacher
or the unrealized potential of an art Object –>
— a bullet point under “(3) What is the critical project of making a pointing,” Notes by Owens and Asha Schechter, Owens, Laura
Which you can't will.
— John Baldessari on #2 "You have to be possessed," A Brief History of John Baldessari
Good New York instincts.
— David Reinfurt on me grabbing two window seats
Why are transformers not real?
— Kid to mom on sidewalk
She said, "Everyone is going to try to tell you not to do it. Curators, art historians, galleries, collectors, they're all going to make you feel like you're doing something wrong. But you know what, if we all quit making art, they'd all be out of jobs." It was really Team Art. It was cool.
— Eric Palgon, Owens, Laura
Nearly every document and image within it was selected not only to elaborate her history but also to open onto a more general case. At least that was the criterion by which we hoped generousity and scholarship might forstall narcissism and anecdote for its own sake.
— Scott Rothkopf, "Introduction," Owens, Laura
Eternity, said Frankie Lee
— Bob Dylan, “The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest”
I really do enjoy life.
— Sid at the Isle of Capri