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Architecture Quote by William Mackergo Taylor

“It is better to have a plain, substantial building, with no extravagance about it, but without a debt, than to have the most splendid specimen of Gothic architecture that is overlaid by a mortgage.” quote by William Mackergo Taylor
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“It is better to have a plain, substantial building, with no extravagance about it, but without a debt, than to have the most splendid specimen of Gothic architecture that is overlaid by a mortgage.”

William Mackergo Taylor

About This Quote

A modest, debt‑free building is preferable to an extravagant, mortgaged Gothic masterpiece.

In simple terms: Simple, debt‑free structures are better than fancy, indebted ones.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize financial stability over ostentatious design.

Themes

frugality architecture financial prudence simplicity mortgage

Mood

practical reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • home buying
  • renovation planning
  • financial counseling
  • architectural design

Key Concepts

budgeting design philosophy risk management

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is it wiser to spend less on beauty?
  • How does debt affect long‑term satisfaction?
A Different Perspective

May undervalue cultural heritage or aesthetic value of grand architecture.

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