Music Therapy Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Music Therapy
Music Therapy Quotes & Sayings
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I find a therapy in playing music, in many different ways.
— Dave Matthews
When something seems unbalanced and out of rhythm, just a song can tune things up in a moment. The power of music is therapy.
— Anthony Liccione
Laying on the floor and listening to music might be all the therapy that you need.
— Danielle LaPorte
I distrust speech therapy. Words are the language of lies and evasions. Music cannot lie. Music talks to the heart.
— Alasdair Gray
Go hang yourself, you naughty mocking uncle!
— William Shakespeare
I guess, I ended up finding music to pour my curiosity into. It was my creative outlet and therapy at the same time.
— Missy Higgins
Music is a therapy.It is a communication far more powerful than words, far more immediate, far more efficient.
— Yehudi Menuhin
Music isn't just heard, it is felt.
— Kelly Clarkson
But trailing clouds of glory do we come from God, who is our home.
— William Wordsworth
Without struggle there is no progress.
— Allison Woyiwada
Music isn't just music, it's therapy.
— Steve Garrigan
It is inevitable, that eventually the people will demand absolute security from the state ... And absolute security is absolute slavery.
— Taylor Caldwell
For everybody who lost somebody out there and stuff, when you need therapy, music is the best way.
— Wyclef Jean
And a quartet of fuzzy post-nuclear mutants were showing each other strange alien porn on the televisions they had implanted in their stomachs.
— Simon R. Green
The most basic decision a modern politician must make is whether to be aggressive or conciliatory.
— Dick Morris
I deal with emotional pain through therapy, writing, therapy in music. I think emotional pain is best dealt with when you use art to express it.
— Naturi Naughton
I'm a little nuts. I'm a lot nuts. All I know is that in the midst of the madness of this world it's my therapy. The music touches my heartstrings.
— Gordon Lightfoot
Being on the cover of 'Vogue' at 15 meant nothing to me. I never really understood what it was they were looking at, what they saw in me.
— Carmen Dell'Orefice