The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines—so they should go as far as possible from home to build their first buildings.


New York Times Magazine (4 October 1953). Sometimes paraphrased: "A doctor can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his clients to plant vines."


The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines—so they should go as far as possible from home to...

The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines—so they should go as far as possible from home to...

The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines—so they should go as far as possible from home to...

The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines—so they should go as far as possible from home to...