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Quotes About Symphony

Wonderful music like this was the worst hurt there could be. The whole world was the symphony, and there was not enough of her to listen.
~ Carson McCullers
The first 'Charlemagne' album is metal, of course, but what I sang was more symphonic.
~ Christopher Lee
A single voice and yet a chorus.
~ Cameron Dokey
I would never have become music director of the Chicago Symphony, which would have been an extremely sad loss.
~ Georg Solti
I call architecture 'petrified music'.
~ Goethe
Classical music is the kind we keep thinking will turn into a tune.
~ Kin Hubbard
It is as though nature is a wonderful symphony that science sits in awe of. It looks closely at each player, how the tubas are tuned and how the strings are strung. Creationism lets out a loud 'shush' at such excitement. Just enjoy the show and stop asking questions.
~ Kyle Hill
The sound of the orchestra is one of the most magnificent musical sounds that has ever existed.
~ Chick Corea
I like your mind when it plays with mine. We harmonize, like a dirty sweet symphony.
~ Melody Lee, Moon Gypsy
She has a beautiful heart that plays a euphonious symphony. She is the Zahir that touches your Soul.
~ Avijeet Das
Nurture the inside burn, for that is the key to your bliss, Bestow ecstasy to the neighbouring, get drunk in your freedom.Waltz away to life's symphony, Breathe Free.
~ Kitty Jose
miracle I have just listened to this symphony which Mozart dashed off in one day and it had enough wild and crazy joy to last forever, whatever forever is Mozart came as close as possible to that.
~ Charles Bukowski
The resounding echo of the mortal coil, echoes in the ears of those who are unprepared for it. To some, it sounds like a symphony - to others, a death toll.
~ George Whelton
choir of cicadas whose song made the air tremble.
~ Gerald Durrell
Bizet was a very young man when he composed this symphony, so play it softly.
~ Eugene Ormandy
We are instantly creating the human symphony, and it is being played everywhere in a concert of gods. In this extraordinary event we are the composer, the musician, the conductor, and the audience. It is important, therefore, to know the score.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
I'm very fond of classical music, especially Mozart. I find it relaxes me and helps me concentrate.
~ Guler Sabanci
Just like the movements in a symphony, the rain sent vibrations through his body, painting the world in a physical map of mountains, valleys and high peaks dropping into deep ravines. The physical structures were all created by sound itself, and the colors were intense and vivid—substance created by sound, by feeling.
~ Christine Feehan
When the Battle of the Bulge ended the war in the west had only about 100 days left. But what a One Hundred Days they became in Patton's career! During that period he mounted four full-scale campaigns and wound up, somewhat baffled by the end when it came, inside Czechoslovakia with something resembling the military version of an unfinished symphony.
~ Ladislas Farago
And yet, something tied them together, strong than any of that, something with the power to conduct her blood and breath like a symphony, so that anything she did to fight against it felt like discord, like disharmony with her self.
~ Laini Taylor
And Esme remembered in a rush--the wolfsong, the haunting, lyrical spirals of it in the dawn quiet and the feeling of euphoria that had attended it. Even in recollection the howling uplifted her like the crescendo at the end of a symphony and made her heartbeat quicken.
~ Laini Taylor
It was what she had always wanted and thought that she'd found: someone who was for her, as she was for him, whose blood and butterflies sang to hers and answered them, note for note.
~ Laini Taylor
Tu alma y la mía cantan la misma canción.
~ Laini Taylor
He had not been in El Paso for years, and they had developed it considerably since then, he'd heard, along the lines of sin and salvation. They had churches and a Republican or two and a smart of banks and a symphony orchestra and five railroads and a lumberyard and the makings of a library. So much for sin. On the side of salvation they had ninety-some saloons, just shy of one for every hundred citizens, although municipal goodyism had moved the gambling rooms out back or upstairs.
~ Glendon Swarthout