"In your cells right now, an enzyme is making a copy of your dna in less than two hours, right in the nucleus."
About Hugh Martin
Hugh Martin — Life and Legacy
Hugh Martin was a distinguished American lyricist and composer, celebrated for his profound contributions to musical theater, particularly in works like 'Meet Me in St. Louis.' His ability to weave themes of love and resilience into his lyrics set him apart, making his songs resonate deeply with audiences. Martin's quote, 'The things we love are the things we lose,' encapsulates his understanding of the fragility of love, reflecting a worldview shaped by personal experiences and emotional depth. This perspective not only highlights the beauty of love but also its inherent vulnerabilities, revealing how he challenged the norms of romantic expression in his time. His exploration of these themes continues to impact contemporary artists, reminding us of the emotional complexities that define human relationships.
Quote collection
Hugh Martin quotes
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"Hang a shining star upon the highest bough."
"Happily for us, the fundamental Christian message concerns not what we ought to do, but what God has done and what God is willing to do. In fellowship with Him and with others who are likewise trying to be like Him, we can be lifted up above our native possibilities."
"The Churches belong together in the Church. What that may mean for our ecclesiastical groupings we do not know. We have not discovered the kind or outward manifestation which God wills that we shall give to that inner unity. But we must seek it."
"If a man's religion does not affect his use of money, that man's religion is vain."