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John Cage Quotes - Page 6

If someone says can't, that shows you what to do.

John Cage, Richard Kostelanetz (1993). “John Cage, writer: previously uncollected pieces”, Amadeus Press

I don't need sound to talk to me.

Interview with Miroslav Sebestik, 1991.

Until I die there will be sounds. And they will continue following my death. One need not fear about the future of music.

John Cage (2010). “Silence: Lectures and Writings”, p.22, Wesleyan University Press

Each something is a celebration of the nothing that supports it.

John Cage (2011). “Silence: Lectures and Writings, 50th Anniversary Edition”, Wesleyan University Press

Each moment presents what happens.

John Cage (2010). “A Year from Monday: New Lectures and Writings”, p.107, Wesleyan University Press

No one can have an idea once he starts really listening.

John Cage (2010). “Silence: Lectures and Writings”, p.91, Wesleyan University Press

A finished work is exactly that, requires resurrection.

John Cage (2010). “Silence: Lectures and Writings”, p.78, Wesleyan University Press

Now that things are so simple, there's so much to do.

John Cage (2011). “Silence: Lectures and Writings, 50th Anniversary Edition”, Wesleyan University Press

As McLuhan says, everything happens at once.

John Cage (2010). “A Year from Monday: New Lectures and Writings”, p.4, Wesleyan University Press

Combine nursing homes with nursery schools. Bring very old and very young together: they interest one another.

John Cage (2010). “M: Writings ’67–’72”, p.22, Wesleyan University Press