
A Defence of Poetry http://www.bartleby.com/27/23.html (1821)
Source: The Name of the Wind
A Defence of Poetry http://www.bartleby.com/27/23.html (1821)
“Musicians are seldom unemotional; a woman who could sing like that must know how to love indeed.”
Les musiciennes sont presque toujours amoureuses. Celle qui chantait ainsi devait savoir bien aimer.
The Wild Ass’s Skin (1831), Part II: A Woman Without a Heart
“I consider myself a poet first and a musician second. I live like a poet and I'll die like a poet.”
Interview http://www.expectingrain.com/dok/int/shelton1978.07.29.html with Robert Shelton, Melody Maker (29 July 1978)
“Comedy is the blues for people who can't sing.”
Miscellaneous
Statement upon being appointed as UC Berkeley chancellor in 1958, as quoted Biographical Memoirs (2000) edited by Darleane C. Hoffman, p, 252 <!-- ISBN 0-309-07035-X National Academies Press-->
Context: There is a beauty in discovery. There is mathematics in music, a kinship of science and poetry in the description of nature, and exquisite form in a molecule. Attempts to place different disciplines in different camps are revealed as artificial in the face of the unity of knowledge. All literate men are sustained by the philosopher, the historian, the political analyst, the economist, the scientist, the poet, the artisan and the musician.
B.B. King http://www1.gitarrebass.de/magazine/0008/top10.htm
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Source: The Courage to Create (1975), Ch. 1 : The Courage to Create, p. 22