diff --git a/notes/resonant_bodies_voices_memories.md b/notes/resonant_bodies_voices_memories.md index 1c914aa..3c59d0f 100644 --- a/notes/resonant_bodies_voices_memories.md +++ b/notes/resonant_bodies_voices_memories.md @@ -104,8 +104,4 @@ Aristotle: "only creatures that have life can give voice, but not everything tha In coughs, whispers, drawls, hisses, hesitations, laughs, stammers the voice \"meets and mingles with what it is not---indeed, it is, in the end, nothing more than this mingling -The pathos and finesse of a voice that gives out, gives way, comes not -form the virile figure it cuts against the ground of things, but rather -from its suggestion of a *persona*---a being that has its being 'through -sound', which is like our own bodies, rather than our dream of those -bodies\" (pg 144) +The pathos and finesse of a voice that gives out, gives way, comes not from the virile figure it cuts against the ground of things, but rather from its suggestion of a *persona*---a being that has its being 'through sound', which is like our own bodies, rather than our dream of those bodies" (pg 144)