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You can't change the music of your soul.
- In Esquire, 1967 — Katharine Hepburn
- In Esquire, 1967 — Katharine Hepburn
My whole thing is just to put out positive messages in the music, give people something that can change their lives.
— Kid Cudi
Be music always. Keep changing the keys, tones, pitch, and volume of each of the songs you create along your life's journey and play on.
— Suzy Kassem
I want to change peoples' minds about music, I want to bring the really brutal experimental stuff to peoples' attention.
— Squarepusher
The way the mind decodes music is an individual mystery. But the physical circumstances can change the way you listen.
— Simon McBurney
All Prodigy music is raw, and that will never change, the production is raw, the sounds are dirty, you can't get away from that. Take it or leave it.
— Liam Howlett
Don't get me wrong I'd never say never
'Cause though love can change the weather
No act of God can pull me away from you — Five For Fighting
'Cause though love can change the weather
No act of God can pull me away from you — Five For Fighting
You can't change music by yourself.
— Johnny Ramone
I want any kid who listens to my music to see that I am confident with all elements of my personality that I can't change.
— Halsey
I could never change the overall feel of my music. That's why people like me - I don't follow trends, and I don't follow crowds.
— Action Bronson
Music can change lives. Whether you are having a good or bad day, the power of music can change one's mood.
— Jess Bowen
Music moves society more than most people realize. In my opinion, it's a soft manipulator of influence and change.
— Kim Harrison
To keep creating you have to be about change.
— Miles Davis
As long as we keep learning new music and getting better musically, there's a good chance that the record deal won't change anything.
— Mike Gordon
You can't stay the same. If you're a musician and a singer, you have to change, that's the way it works.
— Van Morrison
I turn my back on him as he goes,
and settle myself in the parlor,
and touch Ma's piano.
My fingers leave sighs
in the dust. — Karen Hesse
and settle myself in the parlor,
and touch Ma's piano.
My fingers leave sighs
in the dust. — Karen Hesse
Maybe in music you're making an auditory environment and maybe you change your environment around you to suit your own way.
— Florence Welch
Music can change the world.
— Ludwig Van Beethoven
Sometimes, the simple messages are the best thing music can do, really. Sometimes, songs can stir people up, motivate them to make change.
— Jack Johnson
You make music to change the radio, not make music for the radio.
— Nayvadius Cash
How did this or that change my music? The only time I have to think about it is when an interviewer asks me that.
— Klaus Schulze
Writing music on your own makes you think a lot about your life. Who are you? Would you change anything about yourself? This is where it comes from.
— Enya
Like sunshine, music is a powerful force that can instantly and almost chemically change your entire mood.
— Michael Franti
The '60s were a time of great change in American music.
— Alexandra Patsavas
The music speaks for itself. You either like it or you don't, or you're somewhere in between. That doesn't change whether I'm in the band or not.
— Bun E. Carlos
Music changes, and I'm gonna change right along with it.
— Aretha Franklin
Our need for social and personal change and power is often co-opted and trivialized into an adolescent and self-centered kind of rebellion.
— Jean Kilbourne
Music can change your mood instantly. It can make memories feel present and any dream seem tangible.
— Katie Kacvinsky
Pop music often tells you everything is OK, while rock music tells you that it's not OK, but you can change it.
— Bono
Music is an indirect force for change
— Jesse Michaels
I change by not changing at all.
— Pearl Jam