
“If you are normal, I intend to be a freak for the rest of my life”
My Pink Half of the Drainpipe
My Pink Half of the Drainpipe
June 10, 1999. Quoted in "New Armenian speaker emphasizes human factor" - BBC Archive.
“If you are normal, I intend to be a freak for the rest of my life”
My Pink Half of the Drainpipe
My Pink Half of the Drainpipe
“I had to wait 110 years to become famous… I intend to enjoy it as long as possible.”
Source: Craig R. Whitney, " In France, A Citizen Turns 120 http://www.nytimes.com/1995/02/22/world/in-france-a-citizen-turns-120.html," The New York Times February 22, 1995.
2000s, 2009, Farewell speech to the nation (January 2009)
“I'm not concerned with body building; I'm just trying to make people normal human beings.”
“The system of building, described in this work, is intended for repetition.”
Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)
Context: The system of building, described in this work, is intended for repetition. It would hardly pay to adopt it in its entirety for a single house if the matter were to end there. Where the processes and apparatus is used, over and over again, great economy should result; but for a single building, the trouble and expense of introducing so many new or unusual features and methods, might well offset the benefits which should accrue under more favorable conditions. Standardization both of parts and workmanship plays a great part in the economies obtained and standardization implies quantity.<!--Ch. I
Speech on the day of his release, Cape Town (11 February 1990)
1990s
Source: Vadim Krasnoselsky (2021) cited in " Commentary by Vadim Krasnoselsky regarding the next appeal to the President of the Republic of Moldova https://novostipmr.com/en/news/21-12-24/commentary-vadim-krasnoselsky-regarding-next-appeal-president" on Novosti Pridnestrovya, 24 December 2021.
Response to advice from Ambassador William C. Bullitt to pursue a containment policy against the Soviet Union (1943), quoted in his account in Life (23 August 1948)
1940s
Interview for American Terrorist (2001) by Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck
2000s