Mozart Bach Quotes
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Mozart Bach Quotes & Sayings
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I listen only to Bach, Beethoven or Mozart. Life is too short to waste on other composers.
— John Edensor Littlewood
Everything starts and finishes with the soldier.
— Mike Jackson
I've outdone anyone you can name - Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Strauss. Irving Berlin, he wrote 1,001 tunes. I wrote 5,500.
— James Brown
Beethoven, Wagner, Bach, and Mozart settled down day after day to the job in hand. They didn't waste time waiting for inspiration.
— Ernest Newman
I remain loyal to Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert in music and to Shakespeare and Jane Austen in literature.
— Anne Stevenson
Sometimes a little compromise isn't a bad thing. You don't need to be precious about it.
— David Sylvian
Every human is an artist. And this is the main art that we have: the creation of our story.
— Don Miguel Ruiz
Totally uneventful. It was a very successful first flight. To be honest, it was a little bit boring.
— Fernando Alonso
Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky were not classical musicians while they were alive and active, they were the rock stars of their day.
— Seymour Stein
Meatspace still has some advantages for a carbon-based girl.
— Jeanette Winterson
You can't have Bach, Mozart and Beethoven as your favorite composers. They simply define what music is!
— Michael Tilson Thomas
If Beethoven and Bach hooked up with Mozart and made a band, they could be a distant runner up to The D.
— Jack Black
Everyone prays in their own language, and there is no language that God does not understand.
— Duke Ellington
For years, despite having impeccable taste, I didn't understand how to convey that I had impeccable taste
— Courtney Love
In Bach, Beethoven and Wagner we admire principally the depth and energy of the human mind; in Mozart, the divine instinct.
— Edvard Grieg
What gives Bach and Mozart a place apart is that these two great expressive composers never sacrificed form to expression.
— Camille Saint-Saens