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We are mosaics - pieces of light, love, history, stars
glued together with magic and music and words. — Anita Krishan
glued together with magic and music and words. — Anita Krishan
It is desirable that people make music on the breath, with the breath.
— Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
I don't feel like I'm on a mission. I'm trying to play music that I like to play and like to listen to.
— Lyle Lovett
Listening to music, I realised, was simply the pleasure of counting without realising you were counting.
— Matt Haig
And this is the origin of pop music: it's a professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music as well.
— Pete Seeger
Ever since Two Daughters I've been composing my own music.
— Satyajit Ray
You ought to enjoy the rhythm of the sacred ride.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I love you, music man. You are my happily ever after.
— Rachel Harris
My love, wherever you are - whatever you are - don't lose faith. I know it's gonna happen someday to you.
— Morrissey
Books, ingeniously coupled with music and alcohol, enabled the Irish to transcend reality.
— Joe Queenan
Rock 'n Roll is monotony tinged with hysteria.
— Vance Packard
My music is very, very precise. It's very rigorous. The forms are much more intricate than you would imagine.
— Meredith Monk
Jazz is the music of unemployment.
— Frank Zappa
There was no match for Barry White. His music is just going to live forever. It's not limited to disco or soul or hip-hop or anything.
— Don Cornelius
Really, music is what I'm interested in, and the lyric part of it came from just having to have something to sing.
— Adam Schlesinger
The music is in minors.
— Gwendolyn Brooks
The good times are killing me
— Modest Mouse
Soup simmering, music of idle gossip, yammering kids, domestic chaos - long adjusted to this rolling scene, you show them your lofty calm.
— Gottfried Keller
You know, all my songs are relatives, brothers, sisters, cousins.
— David Coverdale
You know, speaking from experience, I can tell you that there's no aphrodisiac more potent than Watergate-themed cabaret music.
— Martin Short
Depend on it, my hearer, you never will go to heaven unless you are prepared to worship Jesus Christ as God.
— Charles Spurgeon
The only thing my mother would say about my music-I'd say, "Mom, listen to this," and she'd say, "Junior, I know who you are.
— Ornette Coleman
Because I love you," I said. "Because you are in my life like the music at the edge of silence.
— Robert B. Parker
Then she took up the bow and began to play. The tone was warm and deep, storied with layers of age.
— A.S. Peterson
My mother had to explain that one couldnt compose a Liszt rhapsody because it was a piece of music that Liszt himself had composed.
— Sergei Prokofiev
The passion and spontaneity in music is all gone.
— Jan Hammer
You never know how much you need music until you don't have it. I missed it so much my heart hurt.
— Damien Echols
100% Reason to remember the name.
— Fort Minor
Just because I grew up a white guy in America doesn't mean that's the music of my life.
— Ezra Koenig
I took your name when I took those vows
I meant 'em back then and I mean 'em right now. — The Band Perry
I meant 'em back then and I mean 'em right now. — The Band Perry
Poetry is a storm asking peace to dance with her.
— Jenim Dibie
I wonder about the trees.
Why do we wish to bear
Forever the noise of these
More than another noise
So close to our dwelling place? — Robert Frost
Why do we wish to bear
Forever the noise of these
More than another noise
So close to our dwelling place? — Robert Frost
I was rescued from being a greaser by music.
— Steve Kimock
No one, not even Shakespeare, surpasses Milton in his command of the sound, the music, the weight and taste and texture of English words.
— Philip Pullman
There was no use pretending, no magic left to hear, all the music gave me was a craving for lite beer.
— Tom Petty