Quote by David Byrne
Architecture theory is very interesting. - David Byrne

Architecture theory is very interesting. – David Byrne

Other quotes by David Byrne

It didnt even occur to me that Im the last person in the world who should play salsa or Brazilian music. – David Byrne

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Music
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Ninety percent of all music is always crap, and when too many people decide theyre going to have guitar bands, then ninety percent of them are going to be crap. Its just a given law. – David Byrne

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Music
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Im not suggesting people abandon musical instruments and start playing their cars and apartments, but I do think the reign of music as a commodity made only by professionals might be winding down. – David Byrne

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Music
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Other Quotes from
architecture
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Opera, next to Gothic architecture, is one of the strangest inventions of Western man. It could not have been foreseen by any logical process. – Kenneth Clark

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architecture

If you give people nothingness, they can ponder what can be achieved from that nothingness. – Tadao Ando

Category:
architecture

Charles was very intent to use his years as Prince of Wales to make his mark while he still had freedom of maneuver that he wouldnt have as King. The first subject he really went for was architecture. It made an impact. – Anthony Holden

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architecture

Less is more. – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

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architecture

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The cemetery of the victims of human cruelty in our century is extended to include yet another vast cemetery, that of the unborn. – Pope John Paul II

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Everybody should be quiet near a little stream and listen – Ruth Krauss (1901–1993), Open House for Butterflies, 1960

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