Top 17 Quotes About Elizabethan Music

#1. If I write that it was a cold day, you can be sure I know it was a cold day because Pepys told us.

Antonia Fraser

#2. When you have to work with and exist amongst cynical, burned-out personnel on a set, it doesn't matter what you're shooting or how much you're being paid - it's not worth it.

Henry Rollins

#3. Everyone I know who is successful has issues with their father, regardless of whether it was sports or business or entertainment.

Bret Easton Ellis

#4. The greater the emotional intensity, the greater the simplicity.

Alan Hovhaness

#5. Beware the barrenness of a busy life.

Socrates

#6. Patriarchy has no gender.

Bell Hooks

#7. Strangely, the thing I listen to 75% of the time, when I'm exercising with my headphones on is English Tudor/Elizabethan music, so music from about 1450 to the early 1600's.

Tod Machover

#8. The full moon - the mandala of the sky.

Tom Robbins

#9. The future is literally in our hands to mold as we like. But we cannot wait until tomorrow. Tomorrow is now.

Eleanor Roosevelt

#10. We spend too much time recruiting and not enough time working with the players we have.

Alex Agase

#11. He that is rich need not live sparingly,
and he that can live sparingly need not be rich.

Benjamin Franklin

#12. I think that music is crucially important in Shakespeare - and, clearly, was an important part of the Elizabethan theatre. And, it's always been something that was a profound element of the experience of Shakespeare that I have been drawn to - and interpreters have, as well.

Kenneth Branagh

#13. I am a limited-government libertarian.

Milton Friedman

#14. He was flooded with power - power like pain. When it rises beyond any possible point of pleasure - like victory. Like defeat, like hopelessness and hope. And he stayed there, for an eternity, balanced between all and nothing.
Like love when love is too much to bear.' - The Red Knight

Miles Cameron

#15. She won't know it if I'm not say it. Say that 3 times, and you should know what's the main problem.

Olivia Sinaga

#16. I love Bach, I love Beethoven, I love Mozart, I love the Beatles, I love you know, Stockhausen, I love many things. But for some reason I come back to Elizabethan music because it's a little bit like the Beatles.

Tod Machover

#17. As a writer, I don't think it's my responsibility to make a point. I just write and hope there's someone who'll like it.

Tama Janowitz

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