Harold Innis (1894–1952) Canadian professor of political economy
Minerva's Owl (1947), an address to the Royal Society of Canada, published in The Bias of Communication (1951) p. 10.
The Bias of Communication (1951)
2007 edition, p. 31.
Empire and Communications (1950)
Harold Innis (1894–1952) Canadian professor of political economy
Minerva's Owl (1947), an address to the Royal Society of Canada, published in The Bias of Communication (1951) p. 10.
The Bias of Communication (1951)
“Collect impressions. Don’t be in a hurry to write them down.”
Claude Debussy (1862–1918) French composer
Debussy in a letter to his pupil Raoul Bardac (1906)
Context: Collect impressions. Don’t be in a hurry to write them down. Because that’s something music can do better than painting: it can centralise variations of colour and light within a single picture — a truth generally ignored, obvious as it is.
Dana Gioia (1950) American writer
9-10
Essays, Can Poetry Matter? (1991), Poetry as Enchantment (2015)
David Myatt (1950) British writer
Source: Disclaimer (2013) http://davidmyatt.wordpress.com/about/disclaimer-2/
“I have collected all the writings of the Empire and burnt those which were of no use.”
Qin Shi Huang (-258–-210 BC) founding emperor of the Qin Dynasty
As quoted in The Tyrants: 2500 Years of Absolute Power and Corruption (2006) by Clive Foss, p. 10, ISBN 1905204965
Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis (1787–1872) French physician
Letter to Jean Cruveilhier (1837), as quoted by William Coleman, Death is a Social Disease: Public Health and Political Economy in Early Industrial France (1982)
TY Bello Nigerian singer
Bio! TY Bello http://www.pulse.ng/entertainment/music/bio-ty-bello-id2789473.html