“While I complain of being able to glimpse no more than the shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is taking shape at this very moment, since I have not reached the stage of development at which I would be capable of perceiving it. A few hundred years hence, in this same place, another traveller, as despairing as myself, will mourn the disappearance of what I might have seen, but failed to see.” YearsMayMomentsRealityMightWould BeAblePastStageDevelopmentShapesCapableHundredShadowComplainingGlimpseMournTravellerDisappearanceInsensitiveStages Of Development Book:Tristes Tropiques Source: Tristes Tropiques
“The musical emotion springs precisely from the fact that at each moment the composer withholds or adds more or less than the listener anticipates on the basis of a pattern that he thinks he can guess, but that he is incapable of wholly divining. . . .” ThinkingMomentsFactsEmotionSpringBasesAddMusicalPatternsComposerListenersIncapableAnticipate Author:Claude Levi-Strauss
“[Photography] remains servile to a thoughtless vision of the world... As the term snapshot suggests, photography seizes the moment and exhibits it.” WorldMomentsTermVisionPhotographyRemainsExhibitsSnapshotsSeize The Moment Author:Claude Levi-Strauss
“The musical emotion springs precisely from the fact that at each moment the composer withholds or adds more or less than the listener anticipates on the basis of a pattern that he thinks he can guess, but that he is incapable of wholly divining. If the composer withholds more than we anticipate, we experience a delicious falling sensation; we feel we have been torn from a stable point on the musical ladder and thrust into the void. When the composer withholds less, the opposite occurs: he forces us to perform gymnastic exercises more skillful than our own.” IfsThinkingFeelsHas BeensMomentsFactsFallForceEmotionMusicExerciseSpringOppositesBasesAddMusicalPatternsSensationsVoidComposerStableListenersIncapableTornDeliciousLaddersAnticipateThrustSkillful Author:Claude Levi-Strauss