Monday, June 30, 2008

Harmony of the Arts

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Harmony of the arts is an achievable goal.
The work of true artists is a result of their lifestyle.
It is not really necessary for the reader to know whether a work of art is real or fiction.
It is the artistic expression that is important, our desire or depth of identification with the subject.
We need to accept the highest motive of critics without explanation and acknowledge them in their aestetic beauty and for their moral power regardless of hostile traps waiting to ensnare the unprepared like one pursued by a host of demons struggling against an encircling shelf of care.
We dare to be silent, a communicating silence, as one who is unfamiliar with the song recognizes the melody when it is sung or played by one with whom we are on loving territory.
It is possible to recognize the power of nothingness and to realize it is a vital tangible source of renewed strength.
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