In real life, emotions rarely arrive in neat, isolated packages. They’re layered, overlapping, constantly shifting. Pure happiness, for instance, is rare; most of the time it’s tinged with something else. And music, more than words, captures that mixture.
Daniel J. Levitin — In real life, emotions rarely arrive in neat, isolated packa
In real life, emotions rarely arrive in neat, isolated packages. They’re layered, overlapping, constantly shifting. Pure happiness, for instance, is rare; most of the time it’s tinged with something else. And music, more than words, captures that mixture.