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The alarm in the morning? Well, I have an old tape of Carlo Maria Giulini conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in a perfectly transcendent version in Shubert's seventh symphony. And I've rigged it up so that at exactly 7:30 every morning it falls from the ceiling onto my face.


Stephen Fry


#carlo-maria-giulini #humor #mornings #music #schubert

Take solace in that, regardless of the fact that the love you had in your mind was lost, it was fairer than any, and you can take that with you forever.


Taylor Nadeau


#edwin-hubble #fair #loss #love #death

Best not to take, yet doubt its strength, A leash with Demons at its length.


McKenzie Bodkin


#hubris #power #technology #love

It betrays hubris on the part of the artist to think his medium is limiting him, and I think we all recognize this.


Steve Albini


#betrays #him #his #hubris #i

I've come to realize that sometimes, what you love most is what you have to fight the hardest to keep.


Kirsten Hubbard


#kirsten-hubbard #love #travel #wanderlove #inspirational

There's something I've been wanting to say for a long time. I'm a liberal, and I'm proud of it. In fact, I was probably a little more liberal than Hubert was. I just wanted to say that.


Muriel Humphrey


#fact #hubert #i #in fact #just

In Schubert, for instance, say, in Wiegenleid D867 or Der Wanderer and den Mond D870 one finds perhaps the ultimate listening experience, the composer attaining to that invisible thread which we call the 'muse', a trajectory that descries a perfect line of profitable endeavour, a teetering edge where perfection of .... tone, I think, must be the word - occupies a faltering, infinitesimally narrow arris – short of it and you fail, further and you fall – the arc of the something profound yet beyond rationalization Yeah but, no but - bleedin' classical music


Andrew Ashdown


#experience

Religion grants its adherents malign, intoxicating and morally corrosive sensations. Destroying intellectual freedom is always evil, but only religion makes doing evil feel quite so good.


Philip Pullman


#evil #first-amendment #freedom #freedom-of-speech #hubris

The Duke would not pay for the works. He says that the Castle can never be taken. That is called hubris, Giacomo, the belief that you are never wrong. Believing you are never wrong is an error that afflicts great men. I have learned that to be right you must first be wrong many times. Without making errors--and learning from them--a man cannot find the truth.


Christopher Peter Grey


#hubris #mistakes #truth #men

Even great men bow before the Sun; it melts hubris into humility.


Dejan Stojanovic


#great-men #hubris #humility #literature #literature-quotes






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