“Rhythm includes metre, but metre is a relatively small part of rhythm.”
Marjorie Boulton (1924–2017) British writer
Anatomy of Poetry (1953)
1910s, The Principles of Natural Knowledge (1919)
“Rhythm includes metre, but metre is a relatively small part of rhythm.”
Marjorie Boulton (1924–2017) British writer
Anatomy of Poetry (1953)
Richard M. Weaver (1910–1963) American scholar
“Individuality and Modernity,” Essays on Individuality (Philadelphia: 1958), p. 66.
Vanna Bonta (1958–2014) Italian-American writer, poet, inventor, actress, voice artist (1958-2014)
The Cosmos as a Poem (2010)
Charles Darwin book On the Origin of Species (1859)
Source: On the Origin of Species (1859), chapter III: "Struggle For Existence", page 62 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=77&itemID=F373&viewtype=image
Nikos Kazantzakis book The Saviors of God
The Saviors of God (1923)
Context: Our profound human duty is not to interpret or to cast light on the rhythm of God's arch, but to adjust, as much as we can, the rhythm of our small and fleeting life to his.
Only thus may we mortals succeed in achieving something immortal, because then we collaborate with One who is Deathless.
Only thus may we conquer mortal sin, the concentration on details, the narrowness of our brains; only thus may we transubstantiate into freedom the slavery of earthen matter given us to mold.
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Callum Coats: Water Wizard
Viktor Schauberger: Our Senseless Toil (1934)
Charles Cooley (1864–1929) American sociologist
Source: Human Nature and the Social Order, 1902, p. 209
Emil M. Cioran (1911–1995) Romanian philosopher and essayist
On the Heights of Despair (1934), essay 2 - On not wanting to live
André Breton (1896–1966) French writer
Quote of Breton, from Introduction to the exhibition of Gorky's first show', Julien Levy Gallery', March 1945; as quoted in Arshile Gorky, – Goats on the roof, ed. by Matthew Spender, Ridinghouse, London, 2009, p. 258
after 1930