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“Kindness went out to play all on a summer's day. With her about many smiles came out and joined in sweet array.Sara Loo, "Mother Goose Move Over or you're gonna love poetry”
Sara Loo“Kindness went out to play all on a summer's day. With her about many smiles came out and joined in sweet array.Sara Loo, "Mother Goose Move Over or you're gonna love poetry”
Sara Loo“The trail of lime trees outside our building is still a public loo. …where else are they supposed to go to the toilet in a city where public toilets are about as common as UFO sightings?” (pp.281-82)”
Sarah Turnbull, Almost French: Love and a New Life in Paris“I did not know what my future was going to hold.”
Rebecca Loos“The house has to please everyone, contrary to the work of art which does not. The work is a private matter for the artist. The house is not.”
Adolf Loos“The work of art shows people new directions and thinks of the future. The house thinks of the present.”
Adolf Loos“Architecture arouses sentiments in man. The architect's task therefore, is to make those sentiments more precise.”
Adolf Loos“Does it follow that the house has nothing in common with art and is architecture not to be included in the arts? Only a very small part of architecture belongs to art: the tomb and the monument. Everything else that fulfils a function is to be excluded from the domain of art.”
Adolf Loos“Be truthful, nature only sides with truth.”
Adolf Loos“Perhaps the most pressing need for there to be a forever after, is because that is how long it will take man to thank his Creator for all His wondrous deeds.”
Sara Loo“It is ridiculous to lay down to people where a thing should stand, design everything for them from the lavatory pan to the ashtray. On the contrary, I like people to move their furniture so that it suits them (not me!), and it's quite natural (and I approve) when they bring the old pictures and mementos they have come to love into a new interior, irrespective of whether they are good taste or bad.”
Adolf Loos