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  • The smaller the society, the fewer probably will be the distinct parties and interests composing it; the fewer the distinct parties and interests, the more frequently will a majority be found of the same party; . . . the more easily will they concert and execute their plans of oppression.

    Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (1842). “The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788”, p.47
  • Composing is not a profession. It is a maniaa harmless madness.

    1951 I Am a Composer.
  • I've found in composing that being simple and profound—having in-depthness in your music—is the most difficult thing to do. Anybody can write a whole lot of notes, which may or may not say something . . . But why make it complicated for the musicians to play? Why make it difficult for the listeners to hear?

    Writing   Simple   Play  
  • I would love to compose more fantasy music, whether it's for a film or a game. That genre has so much opportunity for harmonic experimentation, not to mention all the interesting instruments that become available when composing music for alien species and other worlds.

  • What I am asserting is that in this particular epoch a conjunction of historical circumstances has led to the rise of an elite of power; that the men of the circles composing this elite, severally and collectively, now make such key decisions as are made; and that, given the enlargement and the centralization of the means of power now available, the decisions that they make and fail to make carry more consequences for more people than has ever been the case in the world history of mankind

    Mean   Men   Keys  
    C. Wright Mills (2000). “The Power Elite”, p.28, Oxford University Press
  • The neurotic lies awake at night, composing letters to those he hates. He seldom thinks of dropping a line to those he loves.

    Hate   Lying   Night  
    "The Complete Neurotic's Notebook". Book by Mignon McLaughlin, 1981.
  • I knew I was going to be composing. It all makes sense in retrospect. But you don't know while you're in the process of improvising your life.

  • I'd always loved poetry and I'd always loved writing music and composing music, but I hadn't thought of putting the two together until around that time.

    Writing   Two   Together  
  • It's not only that I want to get things right when I'm composing but that my imagination often gets lost, and then I have to wait until I come back to the path. I think there's an internal force that makes a piece logical from beginning to end; I like to tell stories in music that are unexpected but also logical.

    Source: www.sfgate.com
  • There is a similarity between juggling and composing on the typewriter. The trick is, when you spill something, make it look like a part of the act.

    Tom Robbins (2003). “Still Life with Woodpecker”, p.10, Bantam
  • Composing for concert performance is a somewhat lonely occupation, but composing a film score is highly collaborative.

    Source: www.empressbooks.com
  • When it comes to sitting down and composing, there is no hesitation, no concern, no critics breathing fire down my neck. For me, writing a song is the purest part of all. No one can mess with that.

    Song   Writing   Fire  
  • It smells terrible in here.' Well, what do you expect? The human body, when confined, produces certain odors which we tend to forget in this age of deodorants and other perversions. Actually, I find the atmosphere of this room rather comforting. Schiller needed the scent of apples rotting in his desk in order to write. I, too, have my needs. You may remember that Mark Twain preferred to lie supinely in bed while composing those rather dated and boring efforts which contemporary scholars try to prove meaningful. Veneration of Mark Twain is one of the roots of our current intellectual stalemate.

    John Kennedy Toole (2004). “A Confederacy of Dunces”, p.70, LSU Press
  • It seems that the increased number of scientific workers, their being split up into groups whose studies are limited to a small subject, and over-specialization have brought about a shrinking of intelligence. There is no doubt that the quality of any human group decreases when the number of the individuals composing this group increases beyond certain limits... The best way to increase the intelligence of scientists would be to decrease their number.

    Science   Men   Numbers  
    Alexis Carrel (1939). “Man the Unknown”
  • When anyone seriously pursues an art - painting, poetry, sculpture, composing - over twenty or thirty years, the sustained discipline carries the artist down to the countryside of grief, and that descent, resisted so long proves invigorating. . . . As I've gotten older, I find I am able to be nourished more by sorrow and to distinguish it from depression.

    Art   Grief   Years  
  • The musician is perhaps the most modest of animals, but he is also the proudest.

  • I have tried for much of my life to write as if I was composing my sentences to be read posthumously.

    Simon Cottee, Thomas Cushman, Christopher Hitchens (2008). “Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left”, p.5298, NYU Press
  • Ever since Two Daughters I've been composing my own music.

    Daughter   Mother   Two  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.102, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • I like to be flexible in the way I take pictures. I do not use a tripod, and I move around in the crowd, of which I am myself part.... I try to preserve the dynamics of the street, and my way of using the camera tries to approximate as much as possible the way we see: focusing on details, opening up to wider angles, and composing all these very short, fragmented impressions into a larger mental picture.

  • When the Second World War broke out, I felt that everyone must do his share, and I began composing songs and marches for the front. But soon events assumed such gigantic and far-reaching scope as to demand larger canvasses.

    Song   War   Events  
  • I was sixteen, I became a working guitar player gigging in LA, mostly in top 40 bands, then touring. I learned to take songs apart, down to their bones. Songwriters would hire me to produce their demos, which lead me to become a songwriter. The relationship and power music has to TV and film attracted me to composing [and] I learned to write for instruments other than guitar.

    Song   Writing   Player  
    Source: www.axs.com
  • I was very committed to the process of composing, working at poems, putting things together and taking them apart like some kind of experimental filmmaker.

    Together   Kind   Process  
  • The last thing one discovers in composing a work is what to put first.

    Funny   Work   Reading  
  • The London music world isn't a particularly cohesive place. And when I'm composing, I'm not very friendly. I need isolation.

    Friendly   Needs   World  
    Source: www.sfgate.com
  • Now I've heard there was a secret chord That David played, and it pleased the Lord But you don't really care for music, do you? It goes like this the fourth, the fifth The minor fall, the major lift The baffled king composing Hallelujah

    Kings   Fall   Secret  
    Song: Hallelujah
  • I wonder if we are all wrong about each other, if we are just composing unwritten novels about the people we meet?

    People   Wonder   Novel  
  • Since age seven, I've been composing and have never stopped composing, yet, the creative process is as elusive to me as it has ever been.

    Creative   Age   Seven  
  • All of your experience comes into play when you're composing.

    Play   Composing  
    Source: beintheloopchicago.com
  • In a way, composing on the melodic level is an expression of a melodic truth, almost like a geometric truth. If it has clarity, other people will recognize it. There's no way of isolating it in a gallery on a white wall and saying, "This is a work of art. This is a mathematical proof."

    Art   Wall   Expression  
    Source: pitchfork.com
  • The material of music is sound and silence. Integrating these is composing.

    Pierre Boulez, Jean-Jacques Nattiez, John Cage, Robert Samuels (1995). “The Boulez-Cage Correspondence”, p.38, Cambridge University Press
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