All I know is what the words know, and dead things, and that makes a handsome little sum, with a beginning and a middle and an end, as in the well-built phrase and the long sonata of the dead.
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There is a lot of melody and things that sound familiar in hundreds of songs.
I used to know all the lyrics to all the songs from 'The Phantom of the Opera.'
This is what I want in heaven... words to become notes and conversations to be symphonies.
I know some things when I start. I know, let's say, that the play is going to be a 1970s or a 1930s play, and it's going to be about a piano, but that's it. I slowly discover who the characters are as I go along.
I don't begin a novel or a screenplay until I know the ending. And I don't mean only that I have to know what happens. I mean that I have to hear the actual sentences. I have to know what atmosphere the words convey.
I only know two pieces; one is 'Clair de Lune' and the other one isn't.
Well, I don't know any piece by heart, but Mozart goes something like this... What do you think?
Music is all I know.
How cruelly sweet are the echoes that start, When memory plays an old tune on the heart.
Just the words and melody - that's what moves your emotions.
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