Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Dominique Browning

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Dominique Browning.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Dominique Browning

Dominique Browning is an American writer and editor. From 1995 to 2007 she was the editor-in-chief of the Conde Nast shelter publication House & Garden. Prior to House & Garden she worked at Savvy, American Photographer, Esquire, Newsweek, and Mirabella. As the editor-in-chief of the re-launched House & Garden, she introduced global environment issues to the magazine's pages, and sought to search for the more meaningful ideals behind the consumerism of Condé Nast publications typical of the time, while the editorials of the issues she edited were, for her:

A way of trying to tell readers that even though we were showing perfect rooms and perfect gardens, life is not perfect. And things happen, crazy things, bad things, sad thing, wonderful things happen in those rooms. And that the point of all this nesting and decorating is life. And living a good of life as we possibly can. And I also wanted to remind people why this mattered. That design is not an airhead subject, that it's an important subject, and that making a house and a garden is a pretty profound activity. So, at least in the column it was a way to speak directly to the readers about these issues ... I was always trying to search for, How do we add another dimension to this very materialistic effort of making a house and a garden?

The key to life is resilience....We will always be knocked down. It’s the getting up that counts. — © Dominique Browning
The key to life is resilience....We will always be knocked down. It’s the getting up that counts.
I would like to submit an entirely different agenda, one that is built on love, cherishing and timelessness. One that acknowledges that in living, we accumulate. We admire. We desire. We love. We collect. We display.
Nothing will ever replace the experience of wandering haphazardly through a great bookstore, no matter how many algorithms are developed to find matches for our tastes. That's because not only is there no accounting for taste, there is no predicting it either.
Live with fewer things that have greater meaning.
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