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Symphony Quotes

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Fernando Pessoa
“My soul is a hidden orchestra; I know not what instruments, what fiddlestrings and harps, drums and tamboura I sound and clash inside myself. All I hear is the symphony.”
Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet

Erik Pevernagie
“Real-life may not always be a symphony of buoyant instants or ecstatic exploits. Downbeat emotional externalities can emerge unpredictably throughout our life journey. If we wish to turn life into an undying dance prom, let’s keep one foot in reality for sure. ("Blind date")”
Erik Pevernagie

Toba Beta
“When we feel, a kind of lyric is sung in our heart.
When we think, a kind of music is played in our mind.
In harmony, both create a beautiful symphony of life.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

Tiffany Madison
“Modern man is full of platitudes about living life to its fullest, with catchy keychain phrases and little plaques for kitchen walls. But if you've never retreated to the solitude of a dark room and listened to Beethoven's Ninth from start to finish, you know nothing. For music is a transcendental exploration of human emotion and experience, the very fabric of life in its purest form. And the Ninth our greatest musical achievement.”
Tiffany Madison

“The perfect orchestration of the symphony of life is one of the Creator's greatest and most beautiful miracles.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Toba Beta
“Powerful words harmonize heart and mind as if a symphony.”
Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

Jarod Kintz
“I make music one note at a time, just like Mozart did. Tomorrow night you’ll get to hear the second note in my masterpiece symphony. If you could take the clicking noises that a whale makes, merge them with ducks quacking, and convert them to digital wavelengths, that's the vibe.”
Jarod Kintz, Music is fluid, and my saxophone overflows when my ducks slosh in the sounds I make in elevators.

Natasha Lester
“She ran straight into Leo’s open arms, unable to stop the tears from falling, feeling at last defended, like a single musical note that had finally found the symphony to which it belonged.”
Natasha Lester, Her Mother's Secret

Charles L. Grant
“The cover was pebbled black leather, the pages onionskin, and he opened it carefully. It was his first Bible, the one his mother had given him, the one that had taken its time showing him what he was supposed to do with his life, his size, that voice of his. It was the one used for his ordination, and when he had buried his mother on a autumn hillside in Tennesee five years ago. King James. He didn't care about the scholars or the accuracy or the bringing of his church into whatever century they claimed it was these days; he cared about the poetry, and about the comfort it brought to those who needed to hear it.”
Charles Grant

Avijeet Das
“You must feel the rustle of the leaves. You must feel the rumble of the clouds. The flowers sing their own songs. The bees create their own rhythm. The waves serenade with distinct notes. The breeze captivates in its own chords. And the moon mesmerizes in her own melodies. You must understand the symphony of nature.”
Avijeet Das

Jayita Bhattacharjee
“The lyrics gather in my soul, as the blooms burst in air, and what flows from my lips is a symphony long held inside.”
Jayita Bhattacharjee

Asif Hossain
“In that moment, I realized that life, much like Schubert's Sonata, is a symphony—a complex arrangement of moments, emotions, and connections. It is in the subtle interplay of these elements that we find meaning and purpose. And as I listened, observed, and allowed myself to be enveloped by the world unfolding before me, I felt a sense of belonging—a reminder that even in the depths of my solitude, I was part of something greater.”
Asif Hossain, Serenade of Solitude

“I remember my dad told me a story about a gifted composer. That story has haunted me ever since. At the age of 23, the young man wrote his first and last symphony. He knew it was a masterpiece. Nothing else he ever did would be as good. When he finished the final note, he got up from his seat. He looked in a mirror. He was a muscular, fit young man, very handsome. He took a razor and slit his throat. My dad said he couldn’t listen to that music without crying. In the Lazar House, Danny and I found ConX. At last we understood . When the supreme moment of your life has come, why go on? ConX is perfection. It delivers your once-in-a-lifetime moment – your death. Lacrimae rerum.”
Adam Jefferson, The Jesus Drug: The Miracle Pill

Steve  Madison
“The universe is a collective mathematical composition, and we are all solo artists adding our own individual contribution.”
Steve Madison, The Musical Theory of Existence: Hearing the Music of the Spheres

Steve  Madison
“Existence is mathematical music, and all of us are the instruments playing the cosmic symphony. Our task is simple - to arrive not at any old music, but the finest music that can possibly be played. The ideal music is reached when every player is in perfect harmony with every other player, and not a single discordant note is played.”
Steve Madison, The Musical Theory of Existence: Hearing the Music of the Spheres

Avijeet Das
“You are Maya
I am the Musafir
You are the Poem
I am the Poet
You are the Symphony
I am the Musician
You are Art
I am the Artist.”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“As the love symphony
of Beethoven wafted
in the air, you and I
made love last
Saturday afternoon.
And the neighbor's dog
barked madly, every time
our bed creaked
from all the gyrations
that you and I
could outmaneuver
in our frenzy of wanting
each other's body and soul!”
Avijeet Das

“Вся вселенная вибрирует синхронией, если только мы сможем расслышать эту великолепную симфонию. Первые музыкальные звуки, созданные в нашем начале, ноты, летящие сквозь пространство и время, набирая инерцию. Но только настроенное ухо может уловить их хор.”
Lafferti L., Proklyatie Batori

Lisa Kleypas
“I came to ask if you'd be willing to listen to some groveling."
"How much groveling?" Lillian asked, sounding interested.
"A one-man symphony. 'Grovel in D minor.'"
Lillian chortled. She gave him her hands and let him pull her to her feet with him. "I'll settle for a short overture," she said.”
Lisa Kleypas, Devil in Disguise

Avijeet Das
“But today I was having the ‘missing you’ silence. I was missing Seher like the parched Earth misses the Rain. I was missing her laughter, which was my favorite symphony.”
Avijeet Das, Why the Silhouette?

Sneha Subramanian Kanta
“A crescendo / pushing over the surface / for birth / & utterance / for red / to scatter over fields / like diphthongs / preserved with symphony notes / for earth.”
Sneha Subramanian Kanta

Avijeet Das
“Feel the rustle of the leaves. Experience the rumble of the clouds. The flowers sing their own songs. The bees create their own rhythms. The waves serenade with distinct notes. The breeze captivates in its own chords. And the moon mesmerizes in her own melodies. You must understand the symphony of nature.”
Avijeet Das

Angelina Kristine Lambros
“For poetry is an extension of the physical being.
For we are all songs that if expressed could be a symphony transformed from the spirit.”
Angelina Kristine Lambros, Imagination and a World of Dreams

Sarah J. Maas
“...these ten minutes had only been the opening movements in a symphony of pain that Azriel could conduct with brutal efficiency.”
Sarah J. Maas, A ​Court of Silver Flames

Jayita Bhattacharjee
“To sense the stillness in the rush of moments, to sense the eternal, the sublime on this earth is to open your ears to the symphony of transcendence....”
Jayita Bhattacharjee

“You are the instrument God plays to make the perfect symphony called life.”
Dr. Toni Sorenson

“The symphony of motivation, happiness, and self-improvement orchestrates a harmonious life where each note contributes to the melody of personal growth. Staying motivated requires the cultivation of a mindset that draws inspiration from challenges, transforming adversity into opportunities for learning and advancement. Happiness, the crescendo of a life well-lived, unfolds when one aligns their actions with their authentic self. To be better and stronger involves a commitment to continual self-discovery, learning, and growth, while navigating away from toxic influences—be it toxic people or political ideologies—ensures a path of positive transformation and genuine fulfillment.”
James William Steven Parker

“The symphony of motivation, happiness, and self-improvement weaves the fabric of personal growth, creating a life rich in purpose and fulfillment. Staying motivated is an ongoing pursuit that draws strength from resilience and a profound connection to one's goals. Authentic happiness emerges from a life aligned with personal values, and the journey of self-improvement serves as the transformative vehicle towards continual growth. To be better and stronger necessitates a commitment to learning, the fortitude to navigate challenges, and the wisdom to recognize and distance oneself from toxic individuals and political ideologies, ensuring a trajectory of positive evolution and authentic well-being.”
James William Steven Parker

“Conversations are a symphony, not a solo performance. I thrive on the rhythm of two-way talks, where ideas dance, and perspectives twirl.
Embrace the beauty of dialogue, for in its shared melody, connections flourish.”
Huzefa Nalkheda wala

David Passarelli
“Stop, o wanderer, abandon all worries, immerse yourself in this symphony where everything is in harmony.”
David Passarelli, Mountain poems: Musings on stone, forest, and snow

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