I think words operate like musical notes that the eyeball hears.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If words don't have vibration behind them, and a real feeling behind them, then they're just words.
Where words are restrained, the eyes often talk a great deal.
Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination.
I always try to think of a vocabulary to match different musical situations.
Words do two major things: They provide food for the mind and create light for understanding and awareness.
Words, like glass, obscure when they do not aid vision.
Usually in theater, the visual repeats the verbal. The visual dwindles into decoration. But I think with my eyes. For me, the visual is not an afterthought, not an illustration of the text. If it says the same thing as the words, why look? The visual must be so compelling that a deaf man would sit though the performance fascinated.
Spoken language's elaborate rhythms and inflections convey more meaning per word than the printed word.
Ultimately, words are only words, and its only the music that stands by itself.
Well-written words are music.
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