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«My grandfather Frank Lloyd Wright wore a red sash on his wedding night. That is glamour!»
Author: Anne Baxter
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frank, Frank Lloyd Wright, glamour, grandfather, Lloyd, sash, wedding, wedding night, wore, wright
«The Wright brothers' first flight was shorter than a Boeing 747's wing span. We've just begun with heart transplants.»
Author: Dr. C. Walton Lillehei
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Boeing, Boeing 747, first flight, Heart transplant, shorter, span, The Wright Brothers, transplant, transplanted, transplanting, transplants, wright
«Frank Lloyd Wright's inverted oatmeal dish and silo with their awkward cantilevering, their jaundiced skin and the ingenious spiral ramp leading down past the abstractions which mirror the tortured maladjustments of our time.»
«The Wright brothers flew right through the smoke screen of impossibility.»
Author: Charles F. Kettering
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flew, impossibility, screen, smoke screen, The Wright Brothers, wright
«But the fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown.»
Author: Dr. Carl Sagan
(Astronomer, Scientist, Writer)
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Genius
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bozo, brothers, clown, Columbus, Fulton, geniuses, imply, laughed, The Wright Brothers, wright
«For she is a fair maiden, fairest lady of a house of queens. And yet I know not how I should speak of her. When I first looked on her and perceived her unhappiness, it seemed to me that I saw a white flower standing straight and proud, shapely as a lily, and yet knew that it was hard, as if wrought by elf-wrights out of steel. Or was it, maybe, a frost that had turned its sap to ice, and so it stood, bitter-sweet, still fair to see, but stricken, soon to fall and die?»