“I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music.”
Joan Miró (1893–1983) Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist
from: Joan Miro: Selected Writings and Interviews, M.Rowell, Thames and Hudson, 1987
1940 - 1960
Against His-Story, Against Leviathan! (1983)
“I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music.”
Joan Miró (1893–1983) Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist
from: Joan Miro: Selected Writings and Interviews, M.Rowell, Thames and Hudson, 1987
1940 - 1960
Alice Notley (1945) American poet
Source: Mysteries of Small Houses
Laura Riding Jackson (1901–1991) poet, critic, novelist, essayist and short story writer
Description of Life (Targ Editions, 1980)
Kenneth Rexroth (1905–1982) American poet, writer, anarchist, academic and conscientious objector
Introduction : The Libertarian Tradition http://www.bopsecrets.org/rexroth/communalism1.htm <br class="br">Communalism (1974) <br class="br">Context: Prior to 1918 the word “communism” did not mean Left Social Democracy of the sort represented by the Russian Bolsheviks, a radical, revolutionary form of State socialism. Quite the contrary, it was used of those who wished in one way or another to abolish the State, who believed that socialism was not a matter of seizing power, but of doing away with power and returning society to an organic community of non-coercive human relations. They believed that this was what society was naturally, and that the State was only a morbid growth on the normal body of oeconomia, the housekeeping of the human family, grouped in voluntary association. Even the word “socialism” itself was originally applied to the free communist communities which were so common in America in the nineteenth century.
James D. Mooney (1884–1957) American businessman
Source: Onward Industry!, 1931, p. 17
“Power' is an ominous and sinister word in all these tales, except as applied to the gods.”
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892–1973) British philologist and author, creator of classic fantasy works
No. 131: letter to Milton Waldman (c. 1951)
The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien (1981)
William Paton Mackay (1839–1885) Scottish clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 319.
“I've heard the word 'fear'. I simply choose to believe it doesn't apply to me.”
Cassandra Clare book City of Ashes
Source: City of Ashes
Paul Morphy (1837–1884) American chess player
Andrew Soltis (in Golombek's Encyclopedia of Chess, New York, 1977)
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