
“Garages, barns and attics are always older than the buildings to which they are attached.”
Source: The Favorite Game
Source: Works and Days (c. 700 BC), line 503.
Οὐκ αἰεὶ θέρος ἐσσεῖται· ποιεῖσθε καλιάς.
“Garages, barns and attics are always older than the buildings to which they are attached.”
Source: The Favorite Game
“A jackass can kick a barn down, but it takes a carpenter to build one.”
Said during filmed conversation with reporters (c. 1953); reported in "Speak, Mister Speaker" (1978), p. 138.
1960s, Why Jesus Called A Man A Fool (1967)
A Winter Diary: January, 1941 http://books.google.com/books?id=Kq7WAAAAMAAJ&q=%22I+am+always+humbled+by+the+infinite+ingenuity+of+the+lord+who+can+make+a+red+barn+cast+a+blue+shadow%22&g=PA170#v=onepage
One Man's Meat (1942)
Quoted by Edith Wharton, A Backward Glance (1934), ch. 10.
Source: Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder
“The first principle of good barn design is flexibility of space.”
p, 125
The Owner-Built Homestead (1977)
describing the location outside Paris, where he makes his large relief compositions
Karel Appel defines his painting', interview 1968