Source: Essays on object-oriented software engineering (1993), p. 336
“An object may not only contain stars, but also nebulosity not composed of them.”
Astronomical Observations relating to the Construction of the Heavens... (1811), p. 270
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“Money is therefore not only the object but also the fountainhead of greed.”
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“This tends to confirm the hypothesis that all are composed of stars more or less remote.”
William Herschel (1738–1822) German-born British astronomer, technical expert, and composer
Source: Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works (1880), Ch.4 "Life and Works"
Context: Nebulæ can be selected so that an insensible gradation shall take place from a coarse cluster like the Pleiades down to a milky nebulosity like that in Orion, every intermediate step being represented. This tends to confirm the hypothesis that all are composed of stars more or less remote.
“I was not influenced by composers as much as by natural objects and physical phenomena.”
Edgard Varèse (1883–1965) French composer
Interview with Gunther Schuller (1965, p. 34), quoted in Sound Structure in Music (1975) bu Robert Erickson; University of California Press. .
Context: I was not influenced by composers as much as by natural objects and physical phenomena. As a child, I was tremendously impressed by the qualities and character of the granite I found in Burgundy, where I often visited my grandfather... So I was always in touch with things of stone and with this kind of pure structural architecture — without frills or unnecessary decoration. All of this became an integral part of my thinking at a very early stage.