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Creativity Quote by Saul Steinberg

"The frightening thought that what you draw may become a building makes for reasoned lines"

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Steinberg lands the joke with a shiver: the cartoonist’s line, usually free to be clever, suddenly carries the weight of concrete. “Frightening” is the tell. It’s not romantic awe at architecture; it’s the anxiety of consequence. A drawn squiggle can be forgiven as style. A building can’t. When a line might harden into a façade, it has to justify itself.

The phrase “reasoned lines” is doing quiet double duty. It nods to rationalism in modern design - the mid-century faith that form should follow function, that geometry can stand in for ethics. But Steinberg, a master of visual irony, also hints at the trap: reason can become a costume. Under pressure, you don’t just draw more carefully; you draw more defensibly. The line starts auditioning for approval, for safety, for being buildable.

Context matters. Steinberg lived between worlds - Romanian-born, trained in architecture in Italy, then a defining New Yorker artist. He understood both the seduction of the sketch and the bureaucracy of the blueprint. His work often blurs those categories, making cities feel like doodles that wandered into permanence. Here, he’s pointing to the moment art meets responsibility: when imagination leaves the page and starts organizing how people move, gather, and live.

The subtext is a warning to anyone who designs culture at scale. Ideas feel innocent when they’re “just” drawings, slogans, prototypes. Once they become structures - literal or institutional - every playful curve starts asking: who has to inhabit this?

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Later attribution: Saul Steinberg (Joel Smith, Vassar College. Frances L..., 2006) modern compilationISBN: 9780300115864 · ID: kFvbn401pocC
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"The frightening thought that what you draw may become a building makes for reasoned lines." FixQuotes, 25 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-frightening-thought-that-what-you-draw-may-116395/. Accessed 3 Apr. 2026.

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Saul Steinberg (June 15, 1914 - May 12, 1999) was a Artist from USA.

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