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.”
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.
Prioritize financial stability over ostentatious design.
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When to use this quote
- home buying
- renovation planning
- financial counseling
- architectural design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is it wiser to spend less on beauty?
- How does debt affect long‑term satisfaction?
May undervalue cultural heritage or aesthetic value of grand architecture.