Frank Lloyd Wright Quotes and its meanings

Frank Lloyd Wright has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

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What are the top most famous quotes by Frank Lloyd Wright?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Frank Lloyd Wright.

  • Every great architect is - necessarily - a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age.
  • A man is a fool if he drinks before he reaches the age of 50, and a fool if he doesn't afterward.
  • An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
  • The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization.
  • Art for art's sake is a philosophy of the well-fed.
  • Simplicity and repose are the qualities that measure the true value of any work of art.
  • The architect should strive continually to simplify the ensemble of the rooms should then be carefully considered that comfort and utility may go hand in hand with beauty.
  • Mechanization best serves mediocrity.
  • Regard it as just as desirable to build a chicken house as to build a cathedral.
  • Early in life I had to choose between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose the former and have seen no reason to change.