It doesn’t preclude a love of things and design.
— Liz Diller
And what’ll you do now, my blue-eyed son?
— Bob Dylan, “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”
Open the kingdom.
— Philip Glass Ensemble, “Open The Kingdom (Liquid Days, Part II)”
The most bizarre thing I think I’ve ever seen.
— Zach Sobiech, “My Last Days”
She got sunset on her breath now.
— Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Came out by the same door where in I went.
— Edward FitzGerald, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám
Well, its still a hell of a quote.
— James T. Kirk, Star Trek Into Darkness
It’s a hell of a thing, ain’t it. Hell of a thing.
— Mud, Mud
Keep learning the salsa.
— Jorge
Money.
— Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, “Cant Hold Us - feat. Ray Dalton”
Over the rope.
— Kristin
I gave my oopsy, daisy, now you’ve got the crazy.
Crazy with the books, googley-goo where’s the gravy.
So one two, unbuckle my, um shoe.
Yabba doo, hippity-hoo, crack a brew.
— Das EFX, “The Want EFX”
I’d rather have my honeycomb.
— Das EFX, “The Want EFX”
I’ve been worryin’ that I’m losing.
— Ben Howard, “The Fear”
You can’t walk now.
— person in car
We MaDalmini Uph'umqomboth.
— Umqombothi
Any attempt to criticize works of Architecture or Typography, any hope of appreciating and fostering significant new work in either field, must be based on knowledge of what sort of field it is.
— Beatrice Warde, “Typography and Architecture”
Good art keeps you warm.
— Andy Goldsworthy, Rivers and Tides
When asked about its meaning, Bayer modestly explained that the mound could be sat in.
— Gwen F. Chanzit, Herbert Bayer : collection and archive at the Denver Art Museum
If you’re not being misunderstood, you’re not adding anything to the conversation.
— Alex Ebert