“Modernity has abandoned the household gods, not because we have rejected the idolatry as all Christians must, but because we have rejected the very idea of the household. We no longer worship Vesta, but have only turned away from her because our homes no longer have any hearths. Now we worship Motor Oil. If our rejection of the old idols were Christian repentance, God would bless it, but what is actually happening is that we are sinking below the level of the ancient pagans. But when we turn to Christ in truth, we find that He has ordained every day of marriage as a proclamation of his covenant with the church. A man who embraces what is expected of him will find a good wife and a welcoming hearth. He who loves his wife loves himself.”
Douglas Wilson“Honor must start in the heart, but if it ends there, it isn’t honor. Honor must be expressed through words, symbols, actions, or gestures. Honor is among the most incarnational of the virtues. It must have feet and hands.”
Douglas Wilson“Light - both physical and moral - was a central concern to the men and women living in the medieval age. They attempted to explore its properties in the colors of a stained glass canopy, in the tenor of a brisk saltarello, in the lilt of a Jongleur's ballad, in the sweet savor of a banqueting table, in the rhapsody of a well planned garden, indeed, in every arena and discipline of life.”
Douglas Wilson Douglas Jones“In two days, it's hard to to get the quality you would normally want for a design project.”
Douglas Wilson“Being in the design industry, I've tended to meet more people who are affected by HIV and AIDS.”
Douglas Wilson“I look at each episode in two ways - from a design standpoint and from an entertainment standpoint - this is TV, after all. We usually succeed on at least one of the levels.”
Douglas Wilson“What people respond to in my room makeovers is the daring design - fearless colors, bold fabrics and occasionally outlandish decor.”
Douglas Wilson“I gave the couple a hint of a design that would work great with the bones of their home. They weren't ready for it, and they embarrassed themselves and that's too bad.”
Douglas Wilson“Throughout the country, I see the same design problems and solutions over and over.”
Douglas Wilson“I'm opinionated. I always stick to my design plan. I don't waver.”
Douglas Wilson