Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan Quote

The erection of a great public building in any city almost always engenders controversy. The maxim that there can be no disputing about matters of taste seldom deters an eager host of critics, informed and uninformed, from rushing into print. But the new buildings of London University have had the good fortune to rise undisturbed by the clamours of contention and indeed with a degree of public approval which must be almost unprecedented... I have found, as a matter of experience, that the gravamen of complaints about any public scheme may generally be found to reside not in its intrinsic demerits but in the fact that the objectors were not consulted about it.


p. 268 - A Man of Law's Tale (1952)


The erection of a great public building in any city almost always engenders controversy. The maxim that there can be no disputing about matters of...

The erection of a great public building in any city almost always engenders controversy. The maxim that there can be no disputing about matters of...

The erection of a great public building in any city almost always engenders controversy. The maxim that there can be no disputing about matters of...

The erection of a great public building in any city almost always engenders controversy. The maxim that there can be no disputing about matters of...