“What is noble, lyrical, tender in the upper level shown is also with the servants, scoundrels, and scamps, as in a distorting mirror. This contrast seems to me a most appealing musical theme--to show love in its noble and crude forms, romanticism and crass realism mixed as in everyday life.” ShowsSeemsFormLevelsMirrorsEverydayMusicalNobleServantThemeContrastRealismEveryday LifeRomanticismCrudeLyricalScoundrelsCrass Book:A Confidential Matter: The Letters of Richard Strauss and Stefan Zweig, 1931-1935 Source: A Confidential Matter: The Letters of Richard Strauss and Stefan Zweig, 1931-1935
“All of us here are servants of the reading public. I am the head of the servants and I must show that I know better than any of the servants where the materials are found. I want to show that our service here is efficient and that we are really working to serve.” KnowsWantShowsReadingFoundMaterialsServantEfficient Author:Epifanio de los Santos
“But know that to serve God is nothing else than to serve your neighbor and do good to him in love, be it a child, wife, servant, enemy, friend....If you do not find yourself among the needy and the poor, where the Gospel shows us Christ, then you may know that your faith is not right, and that you have not yet tasted of Christ's benevolence and work for you.” IfsKnowsMayChildrenShowsChristLove IsPoorEnemyWifeNeighborServantFinding YourselfServing GodBenevolenceNeedy Author:Martin Luther