
Top 19 Darius Milhaud Quotes
#1. After the Second World War, I returned to California to study composition with Darius Milhaud, who wrote wonderful works like 'Le Boeuf sur le Toit' and 'La Cretion du Monde.' I especially enjoy his work for two pianos, 'Scaramouche.'
Dave Brubeck
#3. I am sorry for only two things. These two things are I am sorry that I have mistreated some few animals in my life-time and I am sorry that I am unable to murder the whole damned human race. I wish the entire human race had one neck and I had my hands around it!
Carl Panzram
#4. Just because one is born in sin is no reason to brag about it.
Anthony Marais
#5. If the dawn should break
and take away this sunrise,
I hope I break, too.
Ryan Mecum
#6. There is no seam between my songs and myself-they really are me. It's not like I'm performing; I'm just singing stuff that I really believe.
David Friedman
#7. Every year, we have 365 chances to begin a new lifetime.
C. JoyBell C.
#8. What I will learn over the years will be of benefit and interest to me personally but, as far as the program is concerned, I'm the mouthpiece of the viewers as well.
Michael Aspel
#9. There should be laughter after pain, there should be sunlight after rain, these things have always been the same, so why worry now?
[Why Worry?]
Mark Knopfler
#10. It is curious how people go on believing that the musician knows less about what he is doing than those that judge him.
Darius Milhaud
#11. The most difficult thing in music is still to write a melody of several bars which can be self-sufficient. That is the secret of music. While the technique should be as perfected as possible, that is a lesser essential Anybody can acquire a brilliant technique Melody alone permits a work to survive.
Darius Milhaud
#12. We don't get to choose the things that happen to us in life. What we can choose is how to react to them, how we deal with them, and how we move on.
Sarah Winter
#13. When I write songs, I try to remove myself a little bit. Obviously they're very personal to me, but it feels easier if I feel like I'm writing characters.
Hozier
#14. All this gave way to my first encounter with guilt, which is still something entirely inscrutable to me, as if aliens were sending transmissions from another planet, telling me there is a right and a wrong in the universe.
Donald Miller
#15. Which would you choose if you could:
pleasure for yourself despite your friends
or a share in their grief?
Sophocles
#17. Mortals search for what they are unable to give, what they lack within themselves.
Emma Raveling
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