“I like the idea that within the structure of the song, some kind of built-in improvisation keeps them fragile and in their moment, so that I'm not projecting so much, so that my perception of the song doesn't interfere with what its real body is. Sometimes it's like telling a story that I heard in passing, and I don't want it to become completely mine.” WantKindIdeasRealSometimesMomentsStoriesBodySongHeardMinesPerceptionBuiltStructurePassingPassingsFragileInterfereImprovisation Author:Ryan Adams
“At times I come across works of mine which are soundly done and really in my style, and at such moments I find great solace.” DoneMomentsStyleMinesSatisfactionSolace Book:Camille Pissarro: letters to his son Lucien Source: Camille Pissarro: letters to his son Lucien
“Naked I came into the world, but brush strokes cover me, language raises me, music rhythms me. Art is my rod and staff, my resting place and shield, and not mine only, for art leaves nobody out. Even those from whom art has been stolen away by tyranny, by poverty, begin to make it again. If the arts did not exist, at every moment, someone would begin to create them, in song, out of dust and mud, and although the artifacts might be destroyed, the energy that creates them is not destroyed.” IfsWorldHas BeensArtMomentsMightSongEnergyLanguagePovertyMinesArt IsRaisesTyrannyNakedDestroyedRhythmDustStaffStrokesBrushesMudStolenShieldsArtifactsBrush Strokes Author:Jeanette Winterson
“Everybody's suffering is mine but not everybody's murdering ... I do not distinguish for one moment whether my child is in danger or a child in central Asia. But I will not accept responsibility for what other people do because I happen to belong to that nation or that race or that religion. I do not believe in guilt by association.” PeopleBelieveChildrenMomentsHappensSufferingNationsRaceResponsibilityAcceptingDangerMinesGuiltMy ChildrenAssociationAsiaCentral Asia Author:Margaret Mead
“O that one unguarded moment! / Were it mine to live again, / All the strength of its temptation / Would appeal to me in vain.” MomentsMinesRegretTemptationAppealsVain Book:Poems and Parodies Source: Poems and Parodies
“When a little pleasure has flashed for a moment against the dark, I have made that jewel mine. I have hundreds of them ... I call it my Necklace of Perfect Joy. When the world goes wrong, I have only to close my eyes and remember all the links in my chain, set with gems, some large and some small, but all beautiful with the beauty which never fades. It is all I can take with me when I go. My material possessions must stay behind, but my Necklace of Perfect Joy will bring me happiness to the end, when I put it on, to be nevermore unclasped.” WorldLittlesMadeI CanEndsMomentsEyeBeautifulRememberJoyDarkPerfectPleasureBehindsMinesMaterialsPossessionChainsLinksFadesJewelsGemsMaterial PossessionsNecklacesNevermoreNever Fade Author:Myrtle Reed
“Five golden years, Heart of Mine, have we walked the way of life together, and there is not an hour I would have changed; there is no moment when I would have you other than you have been. It is the fashion these days, I know, to say that love ends at the altar, but it is not so. You and I have found the old dream of the world divinely true. It is neither a poet's fancy nor a trick of the imagination, but a thing of fadeless and unending beauty.” KnowsWorldWayYearsHeartHas BeensEndsMomentsDreamTogetherFoundHoursImaginationFiveFashionChangedMinesPoetTricksGoldenThese DaysFancyAltarsUnendingLife TogetherGolden Years Book:Later Love Letters of a Musician Source: Later Love Letters of a Musician
“a letter ... changes utterly the moment it slips inside an envelope. It stops being mine. It becomes yours. What I mean is gone. What you understand is all that remains.” MeanMomentsGoneMinesLettersRemainsSlipsEnvelopesAll That Remains Author:Cathleen Schine