“That is what is so marvelous about Europe; the people long ago learned that space and beauty and quiet refuges in a great city, where children may play and old people sit in the sun, are of far more value to the inhabitants than real estate taxes and contractors' greed.” PeopleMayChildrenLongRealPlayValuesSpaceCitiesSunQuietTaxesEuropeGreedLong AgoRefugeMarvelousEstatesOld PeopleGreat CitiesContractorEstate Taxes Book:Fresh from the Laundry Source: Fresh from the Laundry
“Love at a distance may be poignant; it is also idealized. Contact, more than separation, is the test of attachment.” MayTestsDistanceSeparationContactAttachmentFamiliarityPoignant Book:Free Admission Source: Free Admission
“Some objects and events may be photographed, others, if one is to render their true quality, should be painted or set to music, since their essence is more faithfully reproduced through imagination than by the journalistic report.” IfsShouldMayImaginationQualityEventsObjectsPhotographyEssenceReportsJournalistic Book:New York 22: that district of the City which lies between Fiftieth and Sixtieth Streets, Fifth Avenue, and the East River Source: New York 22: that district of the City which lies between Fiftieth and Sixtieth Streets, Fifth Avenue, and the East River