Music And Death Quotes
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I guess what's most important is that we chose to live with our hearts open and to let our experiences show us the way towards our brightest days.
— Brian Joyce
What were we, but kids with apartments and jobs anyway?
— Brian Joyce
Popularity is like a girl in class that you can't ignore. She give you eyes when no one looks then turns to her friends and laughs some more.
— Brian Joyce
The only thing that can kill me is death, that's the only thing that can ever stop me, is death, and even then my music will live forever.
— Tupac Shakur
Couples swayed and embraced to the beat as the singer's vocals soared above a group of confused teenagers and twenty-something's.
— Brian Joyce
The music echoes in the emptiness. It reminds us where we came from and where we're bound.
— David Mutti Clark
Life and death is like music. Life is the note. Death is the silence. Play your note well.
— Robert G. Moons
Fight the tendency to become complacent and do one kind of music - that is the death of a musician.
— Georg Solti
Writhe and sway to music's pain searing with asides, caress death with a lover's touch for it shall be your bride.
— Lou Reed
There are moments in our lives that define the people we will become in the future, like a symptom before an ailment, or the catalyst before the cure.
— Brian Joyce
Love and Death? What has great music or poetry ever been about, but those twin forces that undo a man?
— Douglas Wynne
When we die, we will turn into songs, and we will hear each other and remember each other.
— Rob Sheffield
Character isn't something you talk about; it's something you show through your actions-through your every day habits.
— Brian Joyce
Society gets by from the help of its citizens.
— Brian Joyce
It's very hard to understand what's happening in someone's brain and what goes into their experience and their death, and the music has to say a lot.
— Alexandre Desplat
The only difference between death and love, one supposedly lasts forever, the other makes you think of classical music.
— Mark Cirino
Life is but a dream for the dead.
— Gerard Way
Where Hans Hubermann and Erik Vandenburg were ultimately united by music, Max and Liesel were held together by the quiet gathering of words.
— Markus Zusak
If death is this brilliant slide, this high, fine music felt as pure vibration, this plunging float in wind and silence, it's not so bad.
— Jayne Anne Phillips
I am not a huge follower of music and tend to like one CD and play it to death, usually when I am washing up.
— Martin Parr
I keep such music in my brain
No din this side of death can quell;
Glory exulting over pain,
And beauty, garlanded in hell. — Siegfried Sassoon
No din this side of death can quell;
Glory exulting over pain,
And beauty, garlanded in hell. — Siegfried Sassoon
And the worst part is before it gets any better we're heading for a cliff. And in the free fall I will realize I'm better off when I hit the bottom
— Hayley Williams
When I listen to music, I don't want to hear about flowers. I like death and destruction.
— Jonathan Davis
In times such as these, life often begs us to seek answers when in reality there are only questions available.
— Brian Joyce
That's the beautiful thing about innocence; even monsters have a pocketful of childhood memories with which to seek comfort with.
— Dave Matthes
Dream-start with dream. Start tonight-become who you want-dream big!" He became animated at this point, "No money needed for dreams. Dreams are free.
— Brian Joyce
Life is for the living.
Death is for the dead.
Let life be like music.
And death a note unsaid. — Langston Hughes
Death is for the dead.
Let life be like music.
And death a note unsaid. — Langston Hughes
Until I die there will be sounds. And they will continue following my death. One need not fear about the future of music.
— John Cage
Life dies but forever will there be music. Always.
— Nicholas A. McGirr