Venturi Quotes
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Ted Kennedy says that our policy in Iraq is adrift. Hmmm. Maybe like a car adrift in the water after its has gone over a bridge?
— Ann Coulter
I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.
— Ken Venturi
My father taught me that the easiest thing to do was to quit. He'd say, 'It doesn't take any talent to do that.'
— Ken Venturi
Retirement isn't so bad. Give me a tall drink, a plush sofa and a rerun of 'Matlock,' and you can have the rest. Matlock is my hero. He never loses.
— Ken Venturi
Main Street is almost alright.
— Robert Venturi
It was very unusual to employ prettiness as part of a building.
— Robert Venturi
Doing the right thing irl (in real life) or online is good netiquette, but it is not always easy.
— David Chiles
I couldn't say my own name when I was 12.
— Ken Venturi
All of us have an 'inner clock,' a certain pace at which we function most comfortably and effectively.
— Ken Venturi
The greatest gift in life is to be remembered.
— Ken Venturi
If at first you do succeed, quit trying on investing.
— Warren Buffett
After you have the basics down it's all mental.
— Ken Venturi
Modernism is about space. Postmodernism is about communication. You should do what turns you on.
— Robert Venturi
I don't believe you have to be better than everybody else. I believe you have to be better than you ever thought you could be.
— Ken Venturi
I had a terrible stammering problem when I was young, and as a result I spent a lot of time alone.
— Ken Venturi
Disharmony that comes from circumstances that are valid has tension, poignancy, quality, and beauty.
— Robert Venturi
I believe kids shouldn't be taught Shakespeare. They should experience it first by seeing a great production.
— Helen Mirren
When circumstances defy order, order should bend or break: anomalies and uncertainties give validity to architecture.
— Robert Venturi
My father was a man of few words.
— Ken Venturi