Quoting Abraham Lincoln
The Future of Civilization (1938)
Context: In some states of society it may even be that a form of dictatorship is necessary. No doubt in the hands of an able man it may possibly be more efficient than a democratic form of administration. But in the end, I am confident that a free government is best for free people. The old phrase, "Government of the people, by the people, for the people"*, represents a true ideal. It is best for the people as a whole. It is even more clearly the best for the development of the individual man and woman. And since in the end, the character and the prosperity of the nation depend on the character of the individuals that compose it, the form of government which best promotes individual development is the best for the people as a whole.
“A man's character is formed by the Odes, developed by the Rites and perfected by music.”
Quoted from Will Durant, Our Oriental Heritage.
The Analects, Chapter I, Chapter VIII
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Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher -551–-479 BCRelated quotes
“Funeral March for the Last Rites of a Deaf Man.”
Marche Funèbre composée pour les Funérailles d'un grand homme sourd.
A piece consisting of 24 empty bars. See the score in this essay by Larry J Solomon on John Cage http://solomonsmusic.net/4min33se.htm.
The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî (1870)
Beckmann's lecture 'Drei Briefe an eine Malerin' ('Three letters to a Woman-painter'), New York and Boston, Spring 1948; as cited in Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963, p. 214
1940s
“…The tragedy of music is that it begins with perfection.”
Quoted in a May 1976 interview, published in Studio International (November 1976) pp 244-248.
“That is music of stunning perfection. It is him worthy.”
Das ist Musik von erstaunlicher Perfektion. Sie ist seiner würdig.
“Rebellion is necessary for development of character.”