I just do my work, and I work every day, and my ambition is just to do something better than I last did.
Patti SmithRead
I immersed myself in books and rock 'n' roll, the adolescent salvation.
Interpretation
Books and music provide a sense of escape and discovery during adolescence.
In this quote, Patti Smith reflects on her teenage years, emphasizing how literature and rock music served as an escape from the challenges of youth. She suggests that these cultural forms provided not only solace but also a means of personal growth and identity formation, highlighting their role in shaping her as an artist and individual.
In practice
In a speech about the importance of arts in education, one could mention this quote to illustrate how music and literature impact youth.
I just do my work, and I work every day, and my ambition is just to do something better than I last did.
My small torrent of words dissipated into an elaborate sense of expanding and receding. It was my entrance into the radiance of imagination. This process was especially magnified within the fevers of influenza, measles, chickenpox, and mumps. I got them all and with each I was privileged with a new level of awareness. Lying deep within myself, the symmetry of a snowflake spinning above me, intensifying through my lids, I seized a most worthy souvenir, a shard of heavenβs kaleidoscope.
For everything bad, there's a million really exciting things, whether it's someone puts out a really great book, there's a new movie, there's a new detective, the sky is unbelievably golden, or you have the best cup of coffee you ever had in your life.
Eyeing the traffic circulating the lobby hung with bad art. Big invasive stuff unloaded on Stanley Bard in exchange for rent. The hotel is an energetic, desperate haven for scores of gifted hustling children from every rung of the ladder. Guitar bums and stoned-out beauties in Victorian dresses. Junkie poets, playwrights, broke-down filmmakers, and French actors. Everybody passing through here is somebody, if not in the outside world.
I've always felt outside of things; I've always felt different.
No matter what anybody thinks about any of them, every record I've done has been done with the same amount of care, anguish, pain, suffering, and joy.
In the waking dreams our societies permit, in our myths, our arts, our songs, we celebrate the nonbelongers, the different ones, the outlaws, the freaks.
I am, and forever will be, devastated by the gift of Audrey Hepburn before my camera. I cannot lift her to greater heights. She is already there. I can only record. I cannot interpret her. There is no going further than who she is. She has achieved in herself her ultimate portrait.
I'd rather be dead than singing "Satisfaction" when I'm forty-five.
When you design a building, you start from a general philosophy, and you come down, and you start from detail and come up. Only the theoretical architect believes that you can make the concept and then sometime, somebody will come to build it.
The poet ranks far below the painter in the representation of visible things, and far below the musician in that of invisible things.
I'd like to point out to people the divine in a musical language that transcends words. I want to speak to their souls.
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