“We are apt to imagine that this hubbub of Philosophy, Literature, and Religion, which is heard in pulpits, lyceums, and parlors, vibrates through the universe, and is as catholic a sound as the creaking of the earth's axle. But if a man sleeps soundly, he will forget it all between sunset and dawn.”
January 6, 1842
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“One of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.”
Of the Arabic call to prayer — as quoted in "Obama: Man of the World" by Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York Times (March 6, 2007) http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/06/opinion/06kristof.html?_r=0
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Source: The Unfinished Autobiography (1951), Chapter 6

“A beautiful sunset that was mistaken for a dawn.”
On Richard Wagner as quoted in TIME (7 December 1953)

Russolo. English trans. Barclay Brown (1986: 37).
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Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business (1985)
Context: In a world populated by people who believe that through more and more information, paradise is attainable, the computer scientist is king. But I maintain that all of this is a monumental and dangerous waste of human talent and energy. Imagine what might be accomplished if this talent and energy were turned to philosophy, to theology, to the arts, to imaginative literature or to education? Who knows what we could learn from such people — perhaps why there are wars, and hunger, and homelessness and mental illness and anger.

“If you would sleep soundly, take a clear conscience to bed with you. ”

The Faith that Heals (1910)

“The man who claims to have no need of philosophy is the one most apt to be fooled by it.”
A Reasonable Response: Answers to Tough Questions on God, Christianity, and the Bible (2013)