| Valerie Ann Worwood - Health & Fitness - 1996 - 452 pages
...letter to a friend, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote that the notes of his music came from outside himself: "Whence and how they come, I know not, nor can I force them . . . nor do I hear in my imagination the parts successively but I hear them, as it were, all at once."... | |
| Bernard J. Baars - Family & Relationships - 1997 - 210 pages
...Listen to Mozart, When I am, as it were, completely myself, entirely alone, and of good cheer. . . my ideas flow best and most abundantly. Whence and...force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in memory. ... If I continue in this way, it soon occurs to me how I may turn this or that morsel to account,... | |
| Peter Cook - Business & Economics - 1998 - 300 pages
...carriage, or walking after a good meal or during the night when 1 cannot sleep: it is on such cxcasioas that my ideas flow best and most abundantly. Whence...force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in memory, and am accustomed, as I am told, to hum them to myself. If I continue in this way, it soon... | |
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