Loneliness Music Quotes
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Loneliness Music Quotes & Sayings
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Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious, but an ill one more contemptible.
— Joseph Addison
I learned to distinguish between the two kinds of people in the world: those who have known inescapable sorrow and those who have not.
— Pearl S. Buck
No one realized that, being left out in the cold, I was also very much in the dark.
— Deborah Curtis
I did not understand that I carried loneliness before me on a plate, and that music would be the light illuminating me from behind.
— Rachel Hartman
There were two immediate results of my forced loneliness: I began to find company in books, and greater pleasure in music.
— James Weldon Johnson
Music was invented to confirm human loneliness.
— Lawrence Durrell
I read a lot of history. The passive Jews in Germany didn't survive. The smart ones got out.
— Paul Mooney
aloneness is a bad fiddle I play against my own / burning
— Colleen J. McElroy
Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness.
— Maya Angelou
The whole New Kids thing was crazy. The more it grew, the more I just felt like I was trapped.
— Jonathan Knight
I never felt a need to manipulate my career from the outside - try to be someone I wasn't to get ahead.
— Randy Harrison
You see, to me, the art of music is listening to it, not playing it. The real art of it is hearing it.
— Keith Richards
A world without music is only filled with sounds in the air
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
People always say that pregnant women have a glow. And I say it's because you're sweating to death.
— Jessica Simpson
Some may consider this a problem, I easily fall in love
— Kevin Gates
I've never been in love. I've dreamt of it day and night, but my heart is like a fine piano no one can play because the key is lost.
— Anton Chekhov
One is only as good as one is useful.
— Noorilhuda
Mistasinon stood as the music of life flowed around him, the instrument of his agency muted.
— F.D. Lee
Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps.
— Amos Bronson Alcott