Top 16 Oliveros Quotes
#1. Perhaps not," said Will, who had ears like a bat's. "But I would make a radiant bride.
Cassandra Clare
#2. Working in theoretical systems can take away the juice. It can also be very beautiful, but when you're trying to satisfy a theoretical principle rather than a sonic reality, then it can become dry.
Pauline Oliveros
#4. Museums matter only to the extent that they are perceived to provide communities they serve with something of value beyond their mere existence." - STEPHEN WEIL
G. Wayne Clough
#5. For Africa to me ... is more than a glamorous fact. It is a historical truth. No man can know where he is going unless he knows exactly where he has been and exactly how he arrived at his present place.
Maya Angelou
#6. My writing has always been a rather non-linear process. I've found if I get something down, I can listen to it and other things start to come.
Pauline Oliveros
#7. Listening is not the same as hearing and hearing is not the same as listening
Pauline Oliveros
#8. You told me once that history matters, but it's frozen, set in stone. This is part of our history. I can't change it or undo it. But it doesn't have to dictate our future.
Cora Carmack
#9. I am also interested in music expanding consciousness. By expanding consciousness, I mean that old patterns can be replaced with new ones.
Pauline Oliveros
#10. Listen to everything all the time and remind yourself when you are not listening.
Pauline Oliveros
#11. My mother brought home the accordion in 1942. I was fascinated and wanted to learn to play it. Some of my music has a relationship to dance styles - The Well and the Gentle or The Wanderer for example.
Pauline Oliveros
#12. When I am composing, the sounds are leading me to the way I want them to organize.
Pauline Oliveros
#13. Listening is selecting and interpreting and acting and making decisions.
Pauline Oliveros
#15. Real love is the complete absence of any negative feelings towards anyone.
Mata Amritanandamayi
#16. I feel that students always learn more from each other than they do from their professor. They learn by doing and not by trying to soak up information from one person.
Pauline Oliveros
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