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It is strange how one feels drawn forward without knowing at first where one is going.
— Gustav Mahler
The further the music develops, the more complex the apparatus used by the composer to express his thoughts becomes.
— Gustav Mahler
When I have reached a summit, I leave it with great reluctance, unless it is to reach for another, higher one.
— Gustav Mahler
If I weren't the way I am, I shouldn't write my symphonies.
— Gustav Mahler
With the coming of spring, I am calm again.
— Gustav Mahler
Don't bother looking at the view - I have already composed it.
— Gustav Mahler
Man lives in greatest pain
— Gustav Mahler
Never let oneself be guided by the opinion of one's contemporaries. Continue steadfastly on one's way.
— Gustav Mahler
The impressions of the spriritual experiences gave my future life its form and content.
— Gustav Mahler
The real art of conducting consists in transitions.
— Gustav Mahler
A symphony must be like the world. It must contain everything.
— Gustav Mahler
Don't bother to look, I've composed all this already.
— Gustav Mahler
I am thrice homeless, as a bohemian, as an Austrian, and all over the world, you guessed it right I am Jewish
— Gustav Mahler
I have become a different person. I don't know whether this person is better, he certainly is not happier.
— Gustav Mahler
Beauty and fullness of tone can be achieved by having the whole orchestra play with high clarinets and a carefully selected number of piccolos.
— Gustav Mahler
What is best in music is not to be found in the notes.
— Gustav Mahler
In its beginnings, music was merely chamber music, meant to be listened to in a small space by a small audience.
— Gustav Mahler
Life's been nothing but paperwork.
— Gustav Mahler
The call of love sounds very hollow among these immobile rocks.
— Gustav Mahler
To judge a composer's work, one must consider it as a whole.
— Gustav Mahler