Cass Gilbert quotes:

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  • Humble birth did not retard his genius, nor high place corrupt his soul.

  • It is only the young and callow and ignorant that admire rashness. Think before you speak. Know your subject.

  • Beware of over-confidence; especially in matters of structure.

  • The Capitol is the best work I have ever done, or shall ever do, and I am glad to have Given it to St. Paul.

  • I am learning to live, and to see beauty in everything.

  • A skyscraper is a machine that makes the land pay.

  • To become an Architect in the right sense of the word means that a man shall give his life to it and nothing else, and shall study the work he has to do with enthusiastic interest in every detail pertaining to it, and content himself with nothing less than complete success.

  • I loved the excitement and the pleasures of life in New York, the opportunities for advancement, the pursuit of ambition, the theaters, the places of amusement, and such nights as the last I spent with you just as I was leaving for the West.

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