Quote by John Ruskin
We require from buildings two kinds of goodness: first, the doing

We require from buildings two kinds of goodness: first, the doing their practical duty well: then that they be graceful and pleasing in doing it. – John Ruskin

Other quotes by John Ruskin

It seems a fantastic paradox, but it is nevertheless a most important truth, that no architecture can be truly noble which is not imperfect. – John Ruskin

Category:
architecture
Read Quote

A great thing can only be done by a great person and they do it without effort. – John Ruskin

Category:
great
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
architecture
category

Ive never owned an Apple product. I like the fact that PCs are open architecture and not locked down like Apple products. I feel that Macs are also unjustifiably overpriced. – Oren Peli

Category:
architecture

If architecture is frozen music then music must be liquid architecture. – Quincy Jones

Category:
architecture

Winning a competition in architecture is a ticket to oblivion. Its just an idea. Ninety-nine per cent never get built. – Daniel Libeskind

Category:
architecture

Buildings should serve people, not the other way around. – John Portman

Category:
architecture

Random Quotes

Wine is how classy people get wasted. – Author Unknown

Category:
Wine

When I was in elementary school, we werent allowed to do sports other than cheerleading. By junior high, they let us play, but we had to come back after 6:30 p.m. to practice because there was only one gymnasium and the boys used it first. – Jackie Joyner-Kersee

Category:
Sports

Talking is like playing on the harp; there is as much in laying the hands on the strings to stop their vibration as in twanging them to bring out their music. – Oliver Wendell Holmes

Category:
Speaking

Humor is richly rewarding to the person who employs it. It has some value in gaining and holding attention, but it has no persuasive value at all. – John Kenneth Galbraith

Category:
Humor