“Art destroys silence.”
Testimony: The Memoirs
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Dmitri Shostakovich32
Russian composer and pianist 1906–1975Related quotes
“Having to talk destroys the symphony of silence.”
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Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1932–2017) Russian poet, film director, teacher
Solomon Volkov (ed.), Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitri Shostakovich (New York: Limelight, 2006) pp. 158-9.
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“Possibly all art flowers more readily in silence.”
Patrick White (1912–1990) English-born Australian writer
"The Prodigal Son" (1958)
Context: Possibly all art flowers more readily in silence. Certainly the state of simplicity and humility is the only desirable one for artist or for man. While to reach it may be impossible, to attempt to do so is imperative. Stripped of almost everything that I had considered desirable and necessary, I began to try. Writing, which had meant the practice of an art by a polished mind in civilised surroundings, became a struggle to create completely fresh forms out of the rocks and sticks of words. I began to see things for the first time. Even the boredom and frustration presented avenues for endless exploration; even the ugliness, the bags and iron of Australian life, acquired a meaning. As for the cat's cradle of human intercourse, this was necessarily simplified, often bungled, sometimes touching. Its very tentativeness can be reward. There is always the possibility that the book lent, the record played, may lead to communication between human beings. There is the possibility that one may be helping to people a barely inhabited country with a race possessed of understanding.
These, then, are some of the reasons why an expatriate has stayed, in the face of those disappointments which follow inevitably upon his return.
Amitabh Bachchan (1942) Indian actor
To Farhan Akhtar, after a private screening of the film, Lakshya, reported in Cine Blitz (2004).
Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) Russian writer
Настоящее произведение искусства делает то, что в сознании воспринимающего уничтожается разделение между ним и художником...
What is Art? (1897)