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Musicians’ famous quotes

Musicians’ famous sayings

1. A trickle of water can wear away a boulder, not because it is powerful, but because it drips day and night. Those skills can only be acquired through diligent and unremitting efforts.

2. There are no obstacles for those who are talented and love working.

3. My motto is always: never stop writing; if I sometimes make the God of Art doze off, it is just to make him more excited when he wakes up.

4. Music is a higher revelation than all intelligence and all philosophy. Whoever can penetrate the meaning of my music can transcend the suffering that ordinary people cannot extricate themselves from. Beethoven

5. The line dividing genius and diligence has not yet been determined and will not be determined in the future.

6. The basis of friendship is that two people have the greatest similarity in their hearts and souls.

7. The hardships of life cannot crush me. The joy in my heart is not my own. I put joy into music in order to make the whole world feel happy. Mozart

8. Even the most sacred friendship may have secrets hidden in it, but you must not misunderstand your friend just because you cannot guess his secret.

9. Music is a higher revelation than all intelligence and all philosophy. Beethoven

10. Don’t waste your life lazily.

11. Famous artists are constrained by fame, so their earliest works are often the best.

12. Without contact with life, you cannot create life; without tempering your own personality, you cannot produce great works. Nie Er

13. Music is the greatest gift from God to mankind. Only music can express tranquility and tranquility. Tchaikovsky

14. Music should spark the human spirit. Beethoven

15. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships.

16. Wisdom, hard work and genius are higher than nobility and wealth.

17. It is most appropriate for young people to combine their responsibility for education and progress with their obligations to their benefactors and supporters. I did this with my parents.

18. Even for the throne of the king, never deceive or violate the truth.

19. Those who stand out and become famous rely on virtue, and this is my strength.

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

21. Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, toward joy.

22. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters.

23. True friendship can only be based on the combination of similar temperaments. ;