“Too much counterpoint; what is worse, Protestant counterpoint.”
Of J. S. Bach; quoted by Neville Cardus, Guardian, 8 March 1971
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British conductor and impresario 1879–1961Related quotes

“Preventing war is much better than protesting against the war. Protesting the war is too late.”
Source: Being Peace

Alone of All Her Sex (London: Picador, [1976] 1985) p. 338.

“The dignity of truth is lost
With much protesting.”
Catiline His Conspiracy (1611), Act III, scene ii

"A Poem of Difficult Hope".
What Are People For? (1990)
Context: Much protest is naive; it expects quick, visible improvement and despairs and gives up when such improvement does not come. Protesters who hold out for longer have perhaps understood that success is not the proper goal. If protest depended on success, there would be little protest of any durability or significance. History simply affords too little evidence that anyone's individual protest is of any use. Protest that endures, I think, is moved by a hope far more modest than that of public success: namely, the hope of preserving qualities in one's own heart and spirit that would be destroyed by acquiescence.