“Objects of Appreciation: Every time you go to use a utensil or instrument, take pleasure and feel gratitude for the fact that you have such an object available. If you focus on this, you'll be able to be lifted many many times each day. Some common examples include: a pen, fork, cup, key, computers, clock, chair, stapler, and eyeglasses.” IfsFeelsFactsUseAblePleasureCommonFocusExampleObjectsKeysGratitudeComputerInstrumentsAppreciationAvailableCupsClockEach DayChairsPensForksEyeglassesUtensils Author:Zelig Pliskin
“Art class was like a religious ceremony to me. I would wash my hands carefully before touching paper or pencils. The instruments of work were sacred objects to me.” ArtHandsReligiousClassObjectsPaperInstrumentsSacredTouchingPencilsCeremonyArt Class Author:Joan Miro
“Below -60° cold will find the last microscopic touch of oil in an instrument and stop it dead. If there is the slightest breeze, you can hear your breath freeze as it floats away, making a sound like that of Chinese firecrackers. As does the morning dew, rime coats every exposed object. And if you work too hard and breathe too deeply, your lungs will sometimes feel as if they were on fire.” IfsFeelsDoeSometimesHardLastsSoundMorningFireObjectsColdBreathsInstrumentsBreatheOilChineseExposedCoatsBreezeLungsFloatsDewFreezeMorning DewFirecracker Book:Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure Source: Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure
“The present is never the mark of our designs. We use both past and present as our means and instruments, but the future only as our object and aim.” MeanUsePastDesignObjectsFutureMarkAimInstrumentsPast And Present Book:Thoughts on Religion and Other Curious Subjects Source: Thoughts on Religion and Other Curious Subjects
“I wish my life and decisions to depend upon myself, not on external forces of whatever kind. I wish to be the instrument of my own, not other men's, acts of will. I wish to be the subject, not an object...I wish to be somebody, not nobody; a doer - deciding, not being decided for, slef-directed and not acted upon by external nature or by other men as if I were a thing, or an animal, or a slave incapable of playing a human role, that is, of conceiving goals and policies of my own and realizing them.” IfsMenHumansKindForceWishGoalRealizingMy OwnDecisionAnimalRolesSubjectsPolicyObjectsDependsDecidedInstrumentsSlaveIncapableDoersConceivingExternal Forces Author:Isaiah Berlin
“Art as an aesthetic principle was supported by thousands of years of discernment and psychic rewards, but art as a commodity was held up by air. The loss of confidence that affected banks and financial instruments was not affecting cherubs, cupids and flattened popes. The objects hadn't changed: what was there before was there after. But a vacancy was created with the clamoring crowds deserted and retrenched.” YearsArtLossPrinciplesAirObjectsChangedInstrumentsRewardsFinancialCrowdsAffectedAestheticPopeCommodityPsychicsDiscernmentDesertedCupidVacancyCherubs Author:Steve Martin
“I admire the artists that work everyday to attest things for themselves... In the act of transforming the objects of the everyday they transform the passage of time and analyze the economics and politics of the instruments of living.” ArtistObjectsEconomicsInstrumentsEverydayAdmirePassagesTransformingPassage Of Time Author:Gabriel Orozco
“My father had a phase of having jukeboxes all over the house. He was a music lover but he was also into musical machinery. Not instruments, he was never interested in playing particularly but there would be these odd objects, like valve amplifiers being dismantled on the kitchen table. My mum wasn't massively keen on that, but it was part of the environment.” Would BeFatherHouseEnvironmentObjectsLoversTablesInstrumentsMusicalOddKitchenMumPhasesMachineryKitchen TableValveMusic LoverAmplifiersJukebox Author:Squarepusher
“Seems to me that there is no better way to experience the depth of loss than after the fact. No more powerful instrument of imbuing value in an object than parting with it.” WayFactsSeemsValuesLossPowerfulObjectsInstrumentsDepthPartingBetter Ways Author:Vera Nazarian
“If there's any object in human experience that's a precedent for what a computer should be like, it's a musical instrument: a device where you can explore a huge range of possibilities through an interface that connects your mind and your body, allowing you to be emotionally authentic and expressive.” IfsShouldMindHumansBodyPossibilityObjectsHugeComputerInstrumentsMusicalYour BodyRangeDevicesAllowingHuman ExperienceExpressivePrecedentInterfacesMusical Instruments Author:Jaron Lanier