Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Water Book
“A phrase much used in political circles in this country is "playing into the hands of". It is a sort of charm or incantation to silence uncomfortable truths. When you are told that by saying this, that or the other you are "playing into the hands of" some sinister enemy, you know that it is your duty to shut up immediately.”
"As I Please," Tribune (9 June 1944)<sup> http://alexpeak.com/twr/tpithoa/</sup>
"As I Please" (1943–1947)
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The Song That Jane Likes
Remember Two Things (1993)
Song lyrics, Highway 61 Revisited (1965), Ballad of a Thin Man
“Our fate lies in your hands, to you we pray
For an indulgent hearing of our play”
A Prologue (1939) to Oliver Goldsmith's The Good Natur'd Man (1768).
Context: Our fate lies in your hands, to you we pray
For an indulgent hearing of our play;
Laugh if you can, or failing that, give vent
In hissing fury to your discontent;
Applause we crave, from scorn we take defence
But have no armour 'gainst indifference.
Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Fire Book
“You need three or five hands to play Ligeti.”
Alfred Brendel, quoted in: " The Music of Ligeti – May 20, 2006 http://www.aventa.ca/the-music-of-ligeti-may-20-2006/," at aventa.ca, 2006.