“That nothing is capable of being well set to Musick, that is not Nonsense.”

No. 18 (March 21, 1711)
The Spectator (1711–1714)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "That nothing is capable of being well set to Musick, that is not Nonsense." by Joseph Addison?
Joseph Addison photo
Joseph Addison 226
politician, writer and playwright 1672–1719

Related quotes

R. A. Lafferty photo

“Well, Finnegan is capable of being all.”

R. A. Lafferty (1914–2002) American writer

Interglossia
The Devil is Dead (1971)
Context: Carr states that the characters of the Brunhilde are not true archetypes. Why, then they are false archetypes, and these also have their being. Kidd believes that X himself is in the process of becoming the Third Evil to fill the void left by the insufficiency of Papadiabolous and Seaworthy in the roles of devils. But Kidd is Joycean. To complicate matters, Lafferty swears that Finnegan is in no way Joycean, that he is nine hundred years earlier, out of the Yellow Book of Lecan (the Tain Bo Cuailinge), a character out of the Tain. This presupposes that Finnegan is identical with Fion McCool as well as with the more derivative Fingal, and also with Cu Chulainn. Well, Finnegan is capable of being all. To those interested in this line I recommend Thurneysen’s Die Irische Helden- und Konigsage.

José Ortega Y Gasset photo

“Man is a substantial emigrant on a pilgrimage of being, and it is accordingly meaningless to set limits to what he is capable of being.”

José Ortega Y Gasset (1883–1955) Spanish liberal philosopher and essayist

“Man has no nature”
History as a System (1962)

Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury photo
Omar Khayyám photo

“A Moment's Halt — a momentary taste
Of Being from the Well amid the Waste —
And Lo! — the phantom Caravan has reach'd
The Nothing it set out from — Oh, make haste!”

Omar Khayyám (1048–1131) Persian poet, philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer

The Rubaiyat (1120)

“Well, like they say, nothing can set a precedent until it happens for the first time.”

Source: Timescoop (1969), Chapter 19 (p. 122)

Sherrilyn Kenyon photo
Woodrow Wilson photo

“Well, nothing was ever done so systematically as nothing is being done now.”

Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) American politician, 28th president of the United States (in office from 1913 to 1921)

Address to fleet officers (August 11, 1917), quoted in Joseph P. Tumulty, Woodrow Wilson As I Know Him (1921), p. 297 https://books.google.com/books?id=f3xw1nfcn14C&vq=%22Nothing%20was%20ever%22&pg=PA297#v=onepage&q&f=false
1910s

“I’m dead serious about being nonsensical.”

Edward Ruscha (1937) American artist and photographer

Edward Ruscha in: " Me, you, us: Anthony d'Offay and others on ARTIST ROOMS http://www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/articles/me-you-us," at tate.org.uk. 1 May 2009

Gregory Benford photo

“At least being prosperous set one apart in England; here it guaranteed nothing, not even taste.”

Source: Timescape (1980), Chapter 11 (p. 134, concerning the USA)

Related topics