Chopin Beethoven Quotes
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I cannot listen to Beethoven or Mahler or Chopin or Bach when I write because those composers require you stop what you are doing and listen.
— Antonio Damasio
I don't see myself going back to blonde outside of work though. I really like the red.
— Deborah Ann Woll
Bach is an astronomer, discovering the most marvellous stars. Beethoven challenges the universe. I only try to express the soul and the heart of man.
— Frederic Chopin
I have owned and played a Steinway all my life. It's the best Beethoven piano. The best Chopin piano. And the best Ray Charles piano. I like it, too.
— Randy Newman
I haven't heard anything so great for a long time; Beethoven snaps his fingers at the whole world ...
— Frederic Chopin
I play the piano and have been playing since I was 7, mainly classical Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart.
— Kiana Tom
He who does not know foreign languages does not know anything about his own.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Success is less rare than the courage to attempt it.
— Terry Rossio
You don't know anything, but I know even less.
— Dejan Stojanovic
I love being a woman. I like dressing up; I love buying shoes.
— Carly Fiorina
The symptoms of compassion and benevolence, in some people, are like those minute guns which warn you that you are in deadly peril.
— Sophie Swetchine
I'm saying that she (Whitney Houston) looks great for a singer ... the way Courtney Love is a singer.
— Kathy Griffin
I cannot work and listen to Wagner at the same time, nor Mahler, nor Beethoven's late quartets. I enjoy listening to Chopin's piano music when I work.
— I.M. Pei
I've spent my life making blunders.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
...the history of the Broadway musical is the history of short Jewish men yelling at each other.
— Jack Viertel
If we have any power to console the weary, it is the result of our remembrance of what we once suffered, - for here lies our power to sympathize.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon