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  • A client is fain to hire a lawyer to keep from the injury of other lawyersas Christians that travel inTurkeyare forced to hire Janissaries, to protect them from the insolencies of otherTurks.

    - Samuel Butler
      Prose Observations.

  • It's got to be clear, back in your own mind, that serving the client is onething and theart of architectureanother.

    - Philip Cortelyou Johnson
      'The Seven Crutches of  Architecture', informal talk to students, School of  Architectural Design, Harvard University, 7 Dec. Published in Perspecta 3 (1955).

  • The law seems like a sort of maze through which a client must be led to safety, a collection of reefs, rocks, and underwater hazards through which he or she must be piloted.

    - SirJohn Clifford Mortimer
      Clinging to the Wreckage, ch.7.

  • The dialogue between client and architect is about as intimate as any conversation you can have because, when you're talking about building a house, you're talking about dreams.

    - Rod Sterling
      'TheTrend-SettingTraditionalism of Architecture', in the NewYorkTimes,13 Jan.

  • To be President of the United States, sir, is to act as advocate for the blind, venomous, and ungrateful client; still, one must make the best of the case, for the purposes of Providence.

    -John Hoyer Updike
      Polk. Buchanan Dying, act 2.

Webster's New World Dictionary of Quotations Copyright © 2010 by Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved. Published by Wiley, Hoboken, NJ. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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