Joseph Haydn Quotes
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Joseph Haydn Quotes & Sayings
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When guilt leads to good.
— Khaled Hosseini
Mozart is the incarnation of music.
— Joseph Haydn
The Constitution does not demand that you or I buy anything.
— Mike Conaway
When I think upon my God, my heart is full of joy that the notes dance and leap from my pen.
— Joseph Haydn
Days rotted away, disintegrating as each hour ticked by.
— Elise Icten
Since God has given me a cheerful heart, He will forgive me for serving Him cheerfully.
— Joseph Haydn
I was cut off from the world. There was no one to confuse or torment me, and I was forced to become original.
— Joseph Haydn
I listened more than I studied ... therefore little by little my knowledge and ability were developed.
— Joseph Haydn
So long and take it easy, because if you start taking things seriously, it is the end of you.
— Jack Kerouac
Cigarrettes make you look cool
— Thom Yorke
Cheer up, children, I am all right.
— Joseph Haydn
Objective journalism is one of the main reasons that American politics has been allowed to be so corrupt for so long.
— Hunter S. Thompson
I need a bone saw - for the meatloaf I made for you, which looks suspiciously like a brick. The gravy is a blanket.
— Jarod Kintz
I would give my best quartet for a good razor,
— Joseph Haydn
Children be comforted, I am well.
— Joseph Haydn
Chermoula is a potent North African spice paste that is ideal for smearing on your favourite vegetables for roasting.
— Yotam Ottolenghi
Young people can learn from my example that something can come from nothing. What I have become is the result of my hard efforts.
— Joseph Haydn
Does it matter whether you hate yourself? At least love your eyes that can see, your mind that can hear the music, the thunder of the wings.
— Robinson Jeffers
When I think of my God, my heart dances within me for joy, and then my music has to dance, too.
— Joseph Haydn
If you want to know whether you have written anything worth preserving, sing it to yourself without any accompaniment.
— Joseph Haydn