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Carlos Santana (b. July 20): “My job is to give people spiritual ecstasy through music.”

20 Jul

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“My job in this life is to give people spiritual ecstasy through music. In my concerts people cry, laugh, dance. If they climaxed spiritually, I did my job. I did it decently and honestly.”

~ Carlos Santana, b. 19 July 1947

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Yann Martel (b. June 25): “Art is a gift: you create and then you give away.”

25 Jun

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“Art is a gift: you create and then you give away. How readers receive that gift is their business. If they hate it, that’s their response to it. Others respond by liking it. Either way, that is their interaction with the book, which is no longer mine.”

~ Yann Martel, b. 25 June 1963

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David Byrne (b. May 14): “An artist’s creativity comes from torment.”

14 May

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“I subscribe to the myth that an artist’s creativity comes from torment. Once that’s fixed, what do you draw on?”
~ David Byrne, b. 14 May 1952

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Joan Miro (b. Apr 20): “I try to apply colors like words that shape poems.”

20 Apr

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“I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music.” ~ Joan Miro, b. 20 April 1893

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Eudora Welty (b. Apr 13): “If you haven’t surprised yourself, you haven’t written.”

13 Apr

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Eudora Welty (born 13 April 1909, died 23 July 2001) was an American author of short stories and novels about the American South. Her novel The Optimist’s Daughter won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973.

Quotes:

  1. Human life is fiction’s only theme.
  2. If you haven’t surprised yourself, you haven’t written.
  3. A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.
  4. It doesn’t matter if it takes a long time getting there; the point is to have a destination.
  5. Learning to write may be part of learning to read. For all I know, writing comes out of a superior devotion to reading.
  6. I’m a writer who came from a sheltered life. A sheltered life can be a daring life as well. For all serious daring starts from within.
  7. Writing a story or a novel is one way of discovering sequence in experience, of stumbling upon cause and effect in the happenings of a writer’s own life.
  8. It had been startling and disappointing to me to find out that story books had been written by people, that books were not natural wonders, coming up of themselves like grass. 
  9. Gardening is akin to writing stories. No experience could have taught me more about grief or flowers, about achieving survival by going, your fingers in the ground, the limit of physical exhaustion.
  10. Long before I wrote stories, I listened for stories. Listening for them is something more acute than listening to them. I suppose it’s an early form of participation in what goes on. Listening children know stories are there. When their elders sit and begin, children are just waiting and hoping for one to come out, like a mouse from its hole.

 

Waiting for the eclipse, Easter Friday 2015

3 Apr

easter-friday-2015I saw Jesus, Easter Friday 2015, waiting for the lunar eclipse… 

eCollage by Alan Annand, writer and astrologer

Sean O’Casey (b. Mar 30): “Money doesn’t make you happy but it quiets the nerves.”

30 Mar

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Seán O’Casey (born 30 March 1880, died 18 September 1964) was an Irish dramatist and memoirist who wrote about life in the slums of Dublin in plays like The Shadow of a Gunman and The Plough and the Stars.

Quotes:

  1. Money doesn’t make you happy but it quiets the nerves.
  2. When it was dark, you always carried the sun in your hand for me.
  3. All the world’s a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.
  4. Politics has slain its thousands, but religion has slain its ten thousands.
  5. Every action of our lives touches on some chord that will vibrate in eternity.
  6. Laughter is wine for the soul – laughter soft, or loud and deep, tinged through with seriousness – the hilarious declaration made by man that life is worth living.
  7. You can’t put a rope around the neck of an idea. You can’t put an idea up against the barrack-square wall and riddle it with bullets. You can’t confine it in the strongest prison cell your slaves could ever build.

 

Vincent Van Gogh (b. Mar 30): “I put my heart and my soul into my work…”

30 Mar

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“I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.”

~  Vincent Van Gogh, b. 30 March 1853

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Maxim Gorky (b. Mar 28): “Science is the intellect of the world, art its soul.”

28 Mar

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“Just as science is the intellect of the world, art is its soul.”

~ MAXIM GORKY, b. 28 March 1868

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Lady Gaga (b. Mar 28): “I am a walking piece of art every day…”

28 Mar

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“I am a walking piece of art every day, with my dreams and my ambitions forward at all times in an effort to inspire my fans to lead their life in that way.”

~ Lady Gaga, b. 28 March 1986

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