“I know there is a moral to this story, but I don't know what it is.”
“I don't know what London's coming to — the higher the buildings the lower the morals.”
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English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer 1899–1973Related quotes

“With a higher moral nature will come a restriction on the multiplication of the inferior.”
The Principles of Biology, Vol. II (1867), Part VI: Laws of Multiplication, ch. 8: Human Population in the Future
Principles of Biology (1864)

“I live in a Victorian apartment building in London.”
SPIEGEL interview https://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/spiegel-interview-with-dutch-architect-rem-koolhaas-evil-can-also-be-beautiful-a-408748.html, 2006

Letter to I.L. Leontev (March 22, 1890)
Letters
The Moral Economy https://books.google.com/books?id=TjdWAAAAMAAJ (1909)

“We are going to build the Tories out of London.”
An example of this quote being attributed to Morrison is Leo McKinstry, "Labour is stealing your country", The Spectator, 24 July 2004, p. 20.
Allegedly said in the 1930s while Leader of the London County Council, outlining a supposed Morrison policy of building LCC estates in Conservative-voting areas in order to shift elections towards the Labour Party. No source has been found and quote has not been traced earlier than the early 1960s. The Local Government Chronicle once offered a prize to anyone who could find proof that Morrison had said it; the prize remains unclaimed. Morrison's LCC built substantial numbers of homes but a large number of them were outside the County of London entirely.
Disputed
"Reflections on Psychological Man in America," The Feeling Intellect (1990), p. 4
“A drunken party animal of a building and ultimately a celebration of the people of London.”
By Jonathan Jones.
Open thread: With the Orbit Olympic sculpture, is there too much public art?