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American - Journalist
May 16, 1912
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View All Citation Styles →I want, of course, peace, grace, and beauty. How do you do that? You work for it.
I'm not up on the Internet, but I hear that is a democratic possibility. People can connect with each other. I think people are ready for something, but there is no leadership to offer it to them. People are ready to say, 'Yes, we are part of a world.'
I hope for peace and sanity - it's the same thing.
I hope that memory is valued - that we do not lose memory.
You happen to be talking to an agnostic. You know what an agnostic is? A cowardly atheist.
If solace is any sort of succor to someone, that is sufficient. I believe in the faith of people, whatever faith they may have.
With optimism, you look upon the sunny side of things. People say, 'Studs, you're an optimist.' I never said I was an optimist. I have hope because what's the alternative to hope? Despair? If you have despair, you might as well put your head in the oven.
When I left the work world, I started designing my dream house. I dived into architecture and bought seven vacant lots. My plan was to build one house, move in, and build the next. If the next was better, I'd move in and sell the previous one - so on and so forth.
My private work is touched by this destiny of understanding that architecture and engineering have a social character and can serve the community.
When I work on sculpture, I don't have to worry about function. When I work on a piece of architecture, I must think about function all the time.
Barcelona is a beautiful city. I love the buildings and the architecture and always enjoy being close to that. It makes sense as an art person to work in places like that, it always feels nice and creative.
I've always been a good student, made good enough grades to do well, and enjoyed a lot of different subjects. It wasn't until I went to architecture school, though, that I really loved school work.
I never called my work an 'art'. It's part of show business, the business of building entertainment.