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The medievalist has the capacity, and the desire, to harmonize. He believes the planets sing in harmony; why cannot technology also sing?
Douglas Wilson
As you read, allow your reading to cluster around your interests.
Douglas Wilson
Ripping up carpet is easy, tiling is the issue.
Douglas Wilson
Stories in themselves are not automatically good; it has to be the right kind of story told by the right kind of person.
Douglas Wilson
I want to get the point across that you may not have money to give to a charity, whether that is Ronald McDonald House or Broadway Cares or DIFFA, but you can help RAISE money or give your time and talents.
Douglas Wilson
How is it possible to live like a machine and bear fruit like a tree?
Douglas Wilson
We're able to influence younger generations on design and art. They might not have realized they were an artist.
Douglas Wilson
What people respond to in my room makeovers is the daring design - fearless colors, bold fabrics and occasionally outlandish decor.
Douglas Wilson
I gave the couple a hint of a design that would work great with the bones of their home. They weren't ready for it, and they embarrassed themselves and that's too bad.
Douglas Wilson
In two days, it's hard to to get the quality you would normally want for a design project.
Douglas Wilson
I've enjoyed being a part of something from the beginning, when we were still finding our footing.
Douglas Wilson
I look at each episode in two ways - from a design standpoint and from an entertainment standpoint - this is TV, after all. We usually succeed on at least one of the levels.
Douglas Wilson
I was supposed to be the antithesis of Frank.
Douglas Wilson
Throughout the country, I see the same design problems and solutions over and over.
Douglas Wilson
They don't know they're living in a glass house.
Douglas Wilson
Inexpensive is good.
Douglas Wilson
There are lighter colors of granite and I like to break the rules.
Douglas Wilson
Designing is a lot like a high-wire act - if the tightrope walker is only six inches off the ground, where's the excitement?
Douglas Wilson
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