OLIVER SACKS QUOTES
Every act of perception
is to some degree an act of creation
and every act of memory is to some degree an act of imagination.”
is to some degree an act of creation
and every act of memory is to some degree an act of imagination.”
Music can lift us
out of depression
or move us to tears
it's a remedy/a tonic
-orange juice for the ear
For many neurological patients, music is even more - it can provide access, even when no medication can, to life movement, speech,
For them, music isn't. a luxury it's necessary.
― Oliver Sacks
“If a man has
lost a leg or
an eye he
knows he has
lost a leg or
an eye; but if
he has lost a
self—himself
he can't know
it, because he
isn't there any
longer to know it.”
― Oliver Sacks,
“We speak
not only to
tell other
people
what we
think, but
to tell ourselves
what we think.
Speech/part of thought.”
― Oliver Sacks, Seeing Voices
If we wish to know about a man, we ask 'what is his story--his real, inmost story?'-
Each of us is a singular narrative, which is constructed, continually/unconsciously/
by/through/in us through
-our spoken narrations.
-perceptions,
- discourse,
-feelings,
-thoughts,
-actions
Biologically, physiologically, we are not so different from each other; historically, as narratives--each of us unique.”
Life on a day-to-day basis isn't sufficient for
us we need;
-to find meaning
-understanding
-explanation
-escape
-love
-work
-to see over-all patterns in our lives
-hope,
-the sense of a future.
-freedom (or, at least, the illusion of freedom) to get beyond ourselves/
to rise above our immediate surroundings.
-a relaxing of inhibitions that makes it easier to bond with each other, or
-transports that make our consciousness of time and mortality easier to bear
-transports that make our consciousness of time and mortality easier to bear
-a holiday from our inner and outer restrictions,
-a more intense sense of the here and now,
-the beauty and value of the world we live in.”
― Oliver Sacks
-I've loved and been loved;
-I've been given much
-/given something in return;
-traveled
-thought
-written.
-I've had
intercourse
w/ the world,
the special intercourse
of writers and readers.π
intercourse
w/ the world,
the special intercourse
of writers and readers.π
Above all, I've been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet. That
in itself has
been an
enormous
privilege/
adventure.
― Oliver Sacks, Gratitude
“In examining disease, we gain wisdom about anatomy/physiology/
biology. In examining the person with disease, we gain wisdom about life.”
― Oliver W. Sacks
“MUSIC IS PART OF BEING HUMAN.”
― Oliver Sacks
There will be no one like us when we are
gone. There is no one like anyone else ever.When people die they can't be replaced.
They leave holes that
can't be filled.
-a unique individual,
-to find his own path,
-to live his own life,
-to die his own death.
I CAN'T PRETEND I'M
W/OUT FEAR. BUT MY PREDOMINANT FEELING IS ONE OF GRATITUDE.
W/OUT FEAR. BUT MY PREDOMINANT FEELING IS ONE OF GRATITUDE.
life-stories.
One must “recollect” a continuous inner
narrative, to maintain one's identity, one's self.”π
“At 11, I could say ‘I am sodium’ (Element 11), and now at 79, I am gold.”π
― Oliver Sacks
“The inexpressible
depth of music, so easy
to understand yet so inexplicable/due to the
fact that it reproduces
all theemotions of our innermost being, but entirely without reality / remote from its pain...✔
Music expresses only the quintessence of life and of its events, never these themselves.”
Music uniquely among the arts is
both completely
abstract/profoundly
emotional. It has a
unique power to
express inner
states/feelings.
Music can pierce
the heart directly it
needs no mediation
― Oliver Sacks, Musicophilia:
Tales of Music and the Brain
Poetry/ballads/songs are full of repetition. Nursery rhymes/little chants/songs used to teach children have
choruses and refrains.
We are attracted to
repetition, even as
adults; we want
the stimulus and
the reward again
and again. In
music we get it.
Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised shouldn't complain if the balance sometimes shifts too far and our musical sensitivity becomes a vulnerability ✔
It really is a very odd business that all of us, to varying degrees, have music in our heads.”
― Oliver Sacks, Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brainπ
There is certainly a
universal/ unconscious propensity to
impose a rhythm even
when one hears a series of identical sounds at constant intervals...
The power of music, whether joyous or cathartic must steal on one unawares, come spontaneously as a
blessing or a grace.
Given her deafness, the auditory part of the brain, deprived of its usual input, had started to generate a spontaneous activity of its own.this took
the form of musical hallucinations/ mostly musical memories from her earlier life.
the form of musical hallucinations/ mostly musical memories from her earlier life.
The brain needed to stay incessantly active.
If it wasn't getting its usual stimulation it would create its own stimulation
in the form of hallucinations.”
in the form of hallucinations.”
Never in its 112 years, I thought, had this piano been played by such a master. I had
the feeling that Fleisher has sized up the piano's character/ perhaps its idiosyncrasies w/in seconds he had matched
his playing to the instrument
Waking consciousness is dreaming – but dreaming constrained by external reality”
the genetic and neural fate — of every human being to be a unique individual, to find his own path, to live his own life, to die his own death.”
― Oliver Sacks
In Freud's words, 'Work and Love'.
-to be,
-to feel-
- sense,
- purpose-
and could
not find.
― Oliver Sacks, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales
The brain is more than an assemblage/ autonomous modules, each crucial for a specific mental function.
Every one of these functionally specialized areas must interact w/dozens or hundreds of others their total integration creating a vastly complicated orchestra w/thousands of instruments an orchestra/conductitself w/
an ever changing score and repertoire.”
― Oliver Sacks
Very young children love and demand stories. They under-
stand complexities. When these are pre-sented/stories a childs powers of comprehending general concepts, paradigms are almost nonexistent.”
“For here is a man who, in some sense, is desperate, in a frenzy.
-The world keeps disappearing,
-losing meaning,
-and he must seek meaning,
-make meaning, in a desperate way,✔
-continually inventing,
-throwing bridges of meaning over abysses of meaninglessness,
-the chaos that yawns continually beneath him.”
(we must grow our wings on the way down)
Dangerously well’— what an irony is this: it expresses precisely the doubleness, the paradox, of feeling ‘too well”
Music evokes emotion and emotion can bring it's memory.”
✔the powers of survival, of the will to survive, and to survive as a unique inalienable individual, are absolutely, the strongest in our being: stronger than any impulses, stronger than disease.”
To know that you do not know is the best.
To think you know when you do not is a disease.
Recognizing this disease as a disease is to be free of it.”
― Lao Tzu
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