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Aesthetic Quote by Leo Ornstein

“The danger of that - and there's a grave danger that I, myself, have to be very aware of - is that you become so involved and intrigued in the language that sometimes you lose track that that is only a means to an aesthetic experience that the listener has to get.” quote by Leo Ornstein
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“The danger of that - and there's a grave danger that I, myself, have to be very aware of - is that you become so involved and intrigued in the language that sometimes you lose track that that is only a means to an aesthetic experience that the listener has to get.”

Leo Ornstein

About This Quote

The quote warns that over‑indulging in linguistic cleverness can distract from the primary purpose of art: evoking an aesthetic response in the audience.

In simple terms: Beware of language for its own sake.

Key Takeaway

Language should serve experience, not dominate it.

Themes

Aesthetic experience Communication Artistic intent Listener perception Self‑awareness

Mood

Reflective Introspective Cautious

Type

Philosophical Artistic Educational

When to use this quote

  • Writing poetry
  • Composing lyrics
  • Delivering speeches
  • Teaching literature
  • Designing marketing copy

Key Concepts

Language as tool Artistic focus Listener engagement

Practical Applications

  • Crafting compelling narratives
  • Enhancing audience immersion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape your emotional response?
  • When does language become a barrier to feeling?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that language can be an end in itself, enriching art through its own beauty, not merely as a conduit for experience.

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