“now the ears of my ears awake and
now the eyes of my eyes are opened”
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet
65
XAIPE (1950)
Source: Witness (1952), p. 16
“now the ears of my ears awake and
now the eyes of my eyes are opened”
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet
65
XAIPE (1950)
Valentina Lisitsa (1973) Ukrainian-American classical pianist
telegraph.co.uk http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalmusic/9467708/Pianist-Valentina-Lisitsa-interview-with-the-YouTube-star.html
Mathew Roydon (1583–1622) English poet
An Elegie; or Friend's Passion for his Astrophill, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Koenraad Elst (1959) orientalist, writer
Source: From an interview with Dr. Ramesh Rao (2002) at sulekha.com http://koenraadelst.bharatvani.org/interviews/sulekha.html
F. Anstey (1856–1934) English novelist and journalist
Source: The Brass Bottle (1900), Chapter 14, “Since There’s No Help, Come, Let Us Kiss and Part!”
“The best speeches are those that hurt your mind, not your ear.”
Fausto Cercignani (1941) Italian scholar, essayist and poet
Examples of self-translation (c. 2004), Quotes - Zitate - Citations - Citazioni
“I lost my virginity through my ear.”
Chuck Palahniuk book Haunted
Source: Haunted (2005), Chapter 15, Anticipation
“My universe is my eyes and my ears. Anything else is hearsay.”
Douglas Adams book The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Source: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Yvor Winters (1900–1968) American poet and literary critic
The Audible Reading of Poetry (1951)