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Quotes about listening to music

1. Music is the only enjoyment that can be enjoyed without infringing on moral and religious views. ——Edison

2. Music, some people compare it to flowers, because it covers the road of life, exudes endless fragrance, and makes life more beautiful. ——Beethoven

3. Music has nothing to do with notes. Notes are just media that convey musical entities. ——Chailibidak

4. The composer goes all out when creating a work. He experienced belief, doubt, enthusiasm, despair, joy and pain in turn. ——Bizet

5. Music evokes those latent emotions that we have never thought of its existence and never understood its meaning. ——Spencer

6. People need entertainment and changing interests to prevent them from becoming dull. The perception and understanding of beauty is the core of aesthetic education and the key point of aesthetics. ——Suhomlinsky

7. The world is completely reproduced and expressed in music. It is the first among all kinds of art. Imperial art can become like music, which is the purpose of all art. ——Schopenhauer

8. Touching singing leaves long-lasting memories. No matter which song is exciting to listen to, wherever you first listen to it, the scene there will remain deeply in your memory. ——Wu Boxiao

9. Only by paying equal attention to both gymnastics and music can one become a complete personality. Because gymnastics can exercise the body and music can cultivate the spirit. ——Plato

10. The best music is this kind of music, which can make the best and most educated people happy, especially the person with the most outstanding moral character and literacy. ——Plato

11. If your heart can only sing about your own sorrow and laughter, then the world does not need you, so why not throw your piano away together. ——Zhuang Duofei

12. Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. ——Beethoven

13. The magic of music is enough to make a person feel things that he cannot feel, understand things that he cannot understand, and make the impossible possible. ——Leo Tolstoy

14. In addition to paying great attention to moral and social purposes, music education must explore beautiful things as its own purpose and educate people to be beautiful and kind. ——Plato

15. Music is good because it can adjust the impression of music according to any kind of feeling. ——Dostoyevsky

16. Because of its nature, the art of music has a direct physiological effect on the nerves. ——Leo Tolstoy

17. Music is a truly universal language that can be understood anywhere. ——Schopenhauer

18. Appreciating music requires an ear that can discern the rhythm. For ears that cannot discern music, the most beautiful music is meaningless. ——Marx

19. Music belongs to the masses, and everyone has a share in it. ——Verdi

20. Music, in terms of its basics, is mathematical; in terms of its presentation, it is intuitive. ——Lebuzu, Ci

21. Singing is actually an expression of joy and sorrow, and it is by no means caused by our desire for beauty. ——Chernyshevsky

22. Diligent and tenacious study will always make you make further progress. ——Schumann

23. Music contains such sweet and inspiring power. ——Milton

24. Music can most easily expose a person’s thoughts and reveal the most hidden thoughts. ——Romain Rolland

25. Confidence is the first secret of success. ——Emerson

26. Music is the sound of thinking. ——Hugo

27. Through the inner connection with poetry, music gains new life. ——Liszt

28. Only music is the medium that leads our spiritual life to the feeling of life. ——Romain Rolland

29. When I sat next to the old harpsichord, I didn’t envy the happiest king. ——Haydn

30. Art is like life, it is endless. Therefore, there is nothing that can make us think that there is something more beautiful than music that is the ocean of the times. ——Roman. Roland

31. Without music, life is worthless. ——Nietzsche

32. Solemn music is the supreme comfort to the hallucinations of coma. I hope to heal your burning and ineffective minds! ——Shakespeare

33. How many strings stretched by the intestines will pull the human soul out of the body. It's unimaginable. ——Shakespeare

34. The brisk tone flows in the air, blowing Ting Gong like a strong wind.

—— Maupassant