“If you string together a set of speeches expressive of character, and well finished in point and diction and thought, you will not produce the essential tragic effect nearly so well as with a play which, however deficient in these respects, yet has a plot and artistically constructed incidents.” IfsWellsPlayCharacterTogetherEffectsProduceSpeechEssentialsFinishedTragicPlotStringsIncidentsExpressiveDictionPlaywriting Book:Poetics Source: Poetics
“There have been men who could play delightful music on one string of the violin, but there never was a man who could produce the harmonies of heaven in his soul by a one-stringed virtue.” MenHas BeensSoulPlayHeavenVirtueProduceHarmonyStringsDelightfulViolin Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin
“I have this wonderful personal chef who sources and stocks all my organic produce and I basically live on five smoothies a day. I'm totally vegan. I blend this green concoction with kale, cucumber, broccoli, string beans, avocado. My protein comes from protein powder. There is absolutely no milk, butter, cheese.” FiveWonderfulProduceSourceGreenStringsVeganMilkCheeseChefBeansProteinPowderBroccoliKaleCucumbersAvocadosSmoothies Author:Larry Hagman
“The Marshall guitar amplifier doesn't just get louder when you turn it up. It distorts the sound to produce a whole range of new harmonics, effectively turning a plucked string instrument into a bowed one. A responsible designer might try to overcome this limitation - probably the engineers at Marshall tried, too. But that sound became the sound of, among others, Jimi Hendrix. That sound is called electric guitar.” TryingWholeMightTurnsSoundProduceOvercomingResponsibleInstrumentsGuitarLimitationRangeDesignerStringsEngineersElectricHendrixElectric GuitarAmplifiers Author:Brian Eno