I wish I could cite the source for this line, and that I could quote it more accurately. I've even lost its specific context in the blur of all the other contexts it could conceivably have been meant to remark on, and I find that troubling, too, since many have swollen into prominence in the many years since I found this. Anyway, I'll paraphrase the sentiment, try to get to the sense of it, except for the last phrase, which I can quote.
With the emphasis on measurement, efficiency, usefulness, value and the insatiable interests of stakeholders, who will speak to us of beauty?
I wish I could cite the source for this line, and that I could quote it more accurately. I've even lost its specific context in the blur of all the other contexts it could conceivably have been meant to remark on, and I find that troubling, too, since many have swollen into prominence in the many years since I found this. Anyway, I'll paraphrase the sentiment, try to get to the sense of it, except for the last phrase, which I can quote.
With the emphasis on measurement, efficiency, usefulness, value and the insatiable interests of stakeholders, who will speak to us of beauty?
Thanks, Marc. That is indeed a great quote.
Thank you, Seth. If only I could do it greater justice.