“I suspect we have internal senses. The mind's eye since Shakespeare's time has been proverbial; and we have also a mind's ear. To say nothing of dreams, one certainly can listen to one's own thoughts, and hear them, or believe that one hears them: the strongest argument adducible in favour of our hearing any thing.” MindBelieveHas BeensDreamEyeArgumentEarsHearingIntuitionSensesInternalsSuspectsStrongestFavourProverbial Author:Augustus William Hare
“When the wind carries a cry which is meaningful to human ears, it is simpler to believe the wind shares with us some part of the emotion of Being than that the mysteries of a hurricane's rising murmur reduce to no more than the random collision of insensate molecules.” BelieveHumansEmotionMysteryShareCryWindEarsMeaningfulRisingCarrieHurricanesMoleculesCollision Book:Advertisements for Myself Source: Advertisements for Myself
“Art is a concrete and personal and rather childish thing after all - no matter what people do to graft it into science and make it sociological and psychological; it is no good at all unless it is let alone to be itself - a game of make-believe, or re-production, very exciting and delightful to people who have an ear for it or an eye for it.” PeopleBelieveArtMatterEyeGamesArt IsEarsExcitingNo Matter WhatProductionsPsychologicalConcreteDelightfulMake BelieveSociologicalChildish Things Book:Willa Cather on Writing: Critical Studies on Writing as an Art Source: Willa Cather on Writing: Critical Studies on Writing as an Art