“If you find yourself pulled beyond all practicality toward doing something -- writing poetry, building a business, restoring old cars, planting a secret garden; if at four in the morning the right word comes to you, the perfect flower to plant in that particular spot -- you are playing your invisible instrument.”
Joan Oliver Goldsmith“We take gingko to sharpen our memories. We could be memorizing song lyrics instead.”
Joan Oliver Goldsmith, How Can We Keep from Singing: Music and the Passionate Life“In my box of sound bites there are no jackhammers, no snowmobiles, no Jet Skis, no children wailing. Music but no Muzak.It's my box. Put what you want in yours.”
Joan Oliver Goldsmith, How Can We Keep from Singing: Music and the Passionate Life“If you find yourself pulled beyond all practicality toward doing something -- writing poetry, building a business, restoring old cars, planting a secret garden; if at four in the morning the right word comes to you, the perfect flower to plant in that particular spot -- you are playing your invisible instrument.”
Joan Oliver Goldsmith, How Can We Keep from Singing: Music and the Passionate Life