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"Respect the masterpiece. It is true reverence to man. There is no quality so great, none so much needed now."
"Pictures deface walls oftener than they decorate them."
"It is where life is fundamental and free that men develop the vision needed to reveal the human soul in the blossoms it puts forth. ... In a great workshop like Chicago this creative power germinates, even though the brutality and selfish preoccupation of the place drive it elsewhere for bread. Men of this type have loved Chicago, have worked for her, and believed in her. The hardest thing they have to bear is her shame. These men could live and work here when to live and work in New York would stifle their genius and fill their purse.... New York still believes that art should be imported; brought over in ships; and is a quite contented market place. So while New York has reproduced much and produced nothing, Chicago's achievements in architecture have gained world-wide recognition as a distinctively American architecture."
"No house should ever be on a hill or on anything. It should be of the hill. Belonging to it. Hill and house should live together each the happier for the other."
"So here I stand before you preaching organic architecture: declaring organic architecture to be the modern ideal."
"I'm no teacher. Never wanted to teach and don't believe in teaching an art. Science yes, business of course..but an art cannot be taught. You can only inculcate it, you can be an exemplar, you can create an atmosphere in which it can grow. Well I suppose I, being an exemplar, could be called a teacher, in spite of myself. So go ahead, call me a teacher."
"A free America, democratic in the sense that our forefathers intended it to be, means just this: individual freedom for all, rich or poor, or else this system of government we call 'democracy' is only an expedient to enslave man to the machine and make him like it."
"Every great architect is — necessarily — a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age."
"The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his clients to plant vines."
"I doubt if there is anything in the world uglier than a Midwestern city."
"Clear out 800,000 people and preserve it as a museum piece."
"New York: Prison towers and modern posters for soap and whiskey. Pittsburgh: Abandon it."
"If you're going to have centralization, why not have it!"
"The scientist has marched in and taken the place of the poet. But one day somebody will find the solution to the problems of the world and remember, it will be a poet, not a scientist."
"I believe in God, only I spell it "Nature"."
"Nature is all the body of God we mortals will ever see."
"Architecture is life, or at least it is life itself taking form and therefore it is the truest record of life as it was lived in the world yesterday, as it is lived today or ever will be lived."
"Here I am, Philip, am I indoors or am I out? Do I take my hat off or keep it on?"
"Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you."
"Early in life I had to choose between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose honest arrogance and have seen no occasion to change."
"God is the great mysterious motivator of what we call nature and it has been said often by philosophers, that nature is the will of God. And, I prefer to say that nature is the only body of God that we shall ever see. If we wish to know the truth concerning anything, we'll find it in the nature of that thing."
"The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen."
"Human beings can be beautiful. If they are not beautiful it is entirely their own fault. It is what they do to themselves that makes them ugly. The longer I live the more beautiful life becomes. If you foolishly ignore beauty, you will soon find yourself without it. Your life will be impoverished. But if you invest in beauty, it will remain with you all the days of your life."
"About Le Corbusier: Well, now that he's finished one building, he'll go write four books about it."
"Philosophy is to the mind of the architect as eyesight is to his steps. The term "genius" when applied to him simply means a man who understands what others only know about."
"Everyone engaged in creative work is subject to persecution by the odious comparison. Odious comparisons dog the footsteps of all creation wherever the poetic principle is involved because the inferior mind learns only by comparisons; comparisons, usually equivocal, made by selfish interests each for the other. But the superior mind learns by analyses: the study of Nature."
"So the poet in the engineer and the engineer in the poet and both in the architect may be seen here working together, lifelong."
"To survive, our American art was cheating itself of life."
"Everywhere these inventions of science by ignorant misuse of a new technique were wiping out the artist."
"But soon this saving virtue appeared to me in our disgraceful dilemma: Realization that any true cultural significance our American free society could know lay in the proper use of the machine as a tool and used only as a tool."
"Different were the prophets of the human soul."
"Success was misunderstood as essential to progress. Really success was worse than failure."
"If the abstraction is truly made well above the animal nature in man—his gregarious nature—it will keep the ancient rituals of his higher nature as long as possible. Human abstractions if true usually become ritual."
"What means more to the life of the individual in our own place in Time than this study of the nature of human nature, the search to discover pertinent traces of hidden impulses of life, to form continually new abstractions uplifting the life he lives?"
"Might not the spirit of creative art, desperately needed by man, lie in the proper use of the radical new technologies of our times, and so arise?"
"This drift toward quantity instead of quality is largely distortion. Conformity is always too convenient? Quality means individuality, is therefore difficult. But unless we go deeper now, quantity at expense to quality will be our national tragedy—the rise of mediocrity into high places."
"Servility increases—already a seemingly unguarded danger to democracy not only in art and architecture and religion but in all phases of life."
"Between the radical and the conformist lies all the difference between a lithe tendon and a length of gas-pipe."
"See the last chapter in Genesis where Cain, the murderer of his brother, went forth with his sons to found the city. The City is still murdering his brother."
"I then believed critics were by nature no less confused than confusing."
"Thus the plausible expedient has become gospel and continues to be generally foisted upon those who seek better things; the conformities proclaimed by authority, however specious, temporarily mistaken for Godhead."
"In every new expression of a fundamental Idea there will always be the substitutes, the imitations, dangling from it, as the soiled fringe from a good garment."
"Almost all our so-called "modern" is not yet new. It is merely novel by imitation or indirection; or pretense by imported picture."
"Is false abstraction always the consequence of spiritual degeneration?"
"Creation is not only rare but always hazardous. Always was."
"As a people we remain comparative strangers to our own life in our own time in our own home: native culture waiting in vain on our door step."
"For this, if for no other reason, degeneration of creative ability in America has had ample support, and what nobility our society might still have is in danger of being submerged in overwhelming tides of rising conformity."
"As for religion true to the teaching of the great redeemer who said "The Kingdom of God is within you—that religion is yet to come: the concept true not only for the new reality of building but for the faith we call democracy. Nevertheless and notwithstanding, I have wanted to build this faith—life-long."
"Reform only means more conformity. It is form first that is needed."
"The soul of any civilization on earth has ever been and still is Art and Religion, but neither has ever been found in commerce, in government of the police."