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Do celu tam się wysiada. Lec Stanisław Jerzy (pierw. de Tusch-Letz, 1909-1966)
A bogowie grają w kości i nie pytają wcale czy chcesz przyłączyć się do gry (. . . ) Bogowie kpią sobie z twojego poukładanego życia (. . . ) nie przejmują się zbytnio ani naszymi planami na przyszłość ani oczekiwaniami. Gdzieś we wszechświecie rzucają kości i przypadkiem wypada twoja kolej. I odtąd zwyciężyć lub przegrać - to tylko kwestia szczęścia. Borys Pasternak
Idąc po kurzych jajach nie podskakuj. Przysłowie szkockie
I Herkules nie poradzi przeciwko wielu.
Dialog półinteligentów równa się monologowi ćwierćinteligenta. Stanisław Jerzy Lec (pierw. de Tusch - Letz, 1909-1966)
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.ÿþ252 architects to the nationthe design of government buildings was a highly specialized area ofarchitecture with which the Supervising Architect s Office was adept:The average run of architects are not specialists and the architec-ture of Government buildings is highly specialized, as anyone whois acquainted with those buildings knows.At the very best thework of private architects must be thoroughly checked over in theOffice of the Supervising Architect and in most cases must be en-tirely re-vamped in certain features where the private architect hasnot been acquainted with the specialized requirements of the var-ious Departments of the Government which are to occupy thebuilding.43H.R.6187 provoked a highly defensive reply from the SupervisingArchitects Office.An unnamed source in the Office described the billas a result of a movement [that] has been fostered by a compara-tively small number of people who have stirred up considerable pro-paganda for over a year, and supported by people engaged in con-struction work for these people. The source also thought that thearguments presented in favor of the legislation were so extravagantand erroneous and the motives so selfish that it was thought unnec-essary to dignify the question by giving it attention. 44The intense lobbying by the aia did not succeed in extracting amore flexible posture from the Treasury Department during theHoover administration.However, with the election of FranklinDelano Roosevelt as president, the architectural profession saw anopportunity to influence a new group of Treasury Departmentofficials.In a telegram to Treasury Secretary William H.Woodin, theeditor of the American Architect, Benjamin F.Betts, called attention tothe fact that Acting Supervising Architect James A.Wetmore was notan architect.Betts urged Woodin to select a man for this position, who is thoroughly conversant with building practice in order toachieve public buildings expressive of the highest ideals in architec-ture.45 In a follow-up letter to Secretary Woodin, Betts appealed fora reorganization of the Supervising Architect s Office to remove itsactivities from competition with architects in private practice. 46Betts capped his campaign with a letter to Director of the BudgetLewis W.Douglas containing a recommendation that all federalbuilding activities, then located in several different agencies, be con-solidated into a single office functioning in a fact-finding supervisorycapacity, utilizing as needed the services of numerous established
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