Quotations from Music Masters
1. Music drifts past my ears, just like the postman delivering a letter that does not belong to me. --Eliot
2. The true meaning of art is to make people happy, inspiring and empowering. --Haydn
3. A piece of music that I love conveys to me thoughts and meanings that cannot be expressed in words. -- Mendelssohn
4. I firmly believe that simplicity and truth are the principles of beauty in all works of art. -- Gluck
5. Through the inner connection with poetry, music gains new life. --Liszt
6. When I sat next to the old harpsichord, I didn't envy the happiest king. --Haydn
7. When you play, don't care who your audience is. When you play, always feel that a master is listening. -- Schumann
8. Those who do not love music are not worthy of being a human being. Although I love music, I can only be called half a person. Only those who are fascinated by music can be fully called human beings. --Hegel
9. The composer puts all his effort into creating a work. He experienced belief, doubt, enthusiasm, despair, joy and pain in turn. --Bizet
10. Composing music is not difficult, but eliminating redundant notes is extremely difficult. --Brahms
11. It is best to create real situations rather than copy them. -- Verdi
12. The best music is this kind of music, which can make the best and most educated people happy, especially the person who is the most outstanding in character and cultivation. . --Plato
13. It is the people who really create music, and the composer just arranges them into music. -- Glinka
14. Real music is full of a thousand spiritual feelings, which is much better than words. -- Mendelssohn
15. Having music is enough for a person's life, but it is not enough to embrace music in a limited life. --Rachmaninoff
16. The purpose of music has two purposes. One is to please people's senses with pure harmony, and the other is to move people or stimulate people's enthusiasm. --Roger North
17. Music is an outburst of the soul. It is not as open to experimental analysis as chemistry. There is only one true quality to great music, and that is emotion. --Frederik. Berlioz
18. Music is the source of Wander’s embryo. Anyone who is not moved by music will be compared to wood and stone. If you are a teacher but can't sing, you simply have no qualifications to be a teacher. --Martin. Luther
19. Music is the greatest gift from God to mankind. Only music can explain silence and tranquility. ---Tchaikovsky
20. Music is a higher revelation than all intelligence and all philosophy. Whoever can penetrate the meaning of my music can transcend the insurmountable suffering of ordinary people. --Beethoven
21. The art of a musician does not lie in directly depicting images, but in placing the mind in the emotions that these objects can create in the mind. -- Rousseau
22. Musicians must constantly reflect on themselves and cultivate their innermost things in order to turn it to the outside world. -- Goethe
23. Art is like life, it is endless. Therefore, there is nothing that can make us think that there is something more beautiful than music that is the ocean of the times. -- Roman. Roland
24. I spend a lot of time on the melody. The important thing is not the beginning of the melody, but its continuation and development into a complete artistic image. --R. Strauss
25. The world is completely reproduced and expressed in music. It is the first among all kinds of art. Imperial art can become like music, which is the purpose of all art. -- Schopenhauer
26. People think: My artistic creation is easy. This is wrong. No one puts as much time and effort into composing as I do. There is no master whose work I have not studied again and again. --fertile. Ah.
Mozart's famous quotes from the master architect
1. There should be some empirical connection between the building and the base, a metaphysical connection, and a poetic connection! —— StevenHoll
2. Architecture is a scientific art that uses structure to express ideas. ——F L Wright
3. We should put the great benefits of society first, and architects should regard the entire society as the biggest owner. This should be the pursuit of every architect. ——He Jingtang
4. The best architecture is like this. We are deep inside it, but we don’t know where nature ends and art begins. ——Lin Yutang
6. An architect must be a great sculptor and painter. If he is not a sculptor and painter, he can only be regarded as a builder. ——Ieoh Ming Pei
7. If a city in an old Eastern country completely loses its artistic characteristics in terms of architecture, it will be very sad in terms of cultural expression and viewing. Because this fact clearly represents the decline and annihilation of our culture. ——Liang Sicheng
8. Architectural design should not just focus on one’s own design, but should be in harmony with the style of the entire city. ——Architect Kai Kaiji
9. Bridges are so great, but they can also be petite and charming. Qin Shaoyou was moved by the gorgeous scenery of "the green water outside the swing is flat; in the east wind, the red gate reflects the willows"; Li Jianwu liked to see "the small bridge flowing straight down the water, and the peach blossom tree in front of the door"; Ouyang Xiu was even more happy, he preferred "independence" "The wind on the bridge fills my sleeves", how chic! ——Liang Sicheng
10. The personality of Chinese architecture is the character of our nation and a special part of our art and thought. It is not just the materials and methods of its structure itself. ——Liang Sicheng
11. In the past, I believed that there were gravityless objects, but now I am convinced that buildings are gravityless and can float. ——Zahahadid
12. Architecture, this is the highest art, it achieves the Platonic sublimity, mathematical laws, philosophical thoughts, and the sense of harmony generated by emotional coordination. This is the purpose of architecture. ——Le Corbusier
13. I believe in buildings with emotions. The life of "architecture" is its beauty. This is very important to humans. If there are many solutions to a problem, the one that conveys beauty and emotion to the users is architecture. ——Louis Barragan
14. The top priority for Chinese architects is to explore an architectural form that is within the reach of our limited physics and that respects their own culture. ——Ieoh Ming Pei
15. What is the profession of an architect? Directly speaking, it is the creation of buildings that solve the problem of food, clothing, housing and transportation for society. Indirectly speaking, it is a recorder of culture and a mirror of history. So your problems are very difficult and your responsibilities are very heavy. ——Liang Sicheng
16. Doctors can bury their mistakes, but architects have to live with their mistakes. ——Architect I.M. Pei
17. Architecture is the art of studying how to waste space. Architecture begins where the project is completed. ——JohnRuskin
18. Form comes from function. —— American architect Sullivan Master Hsing Yun's famous sayings
Master Hsing Yun's famous sayings
1. Labor is often the best treatment for various diseases that plague mankind.
2. Strive for excellence is still the only way to achieve success.
3. The future world will not be ruled by force, but by creativity.
4. When making friends, you should feel free to be free from anger, when you are a person, you should be cool about being free from delusion, when you use your mind, you should regard formlessness as your pure land, and when you practice, you should regard nothing as attainment as nirvana.
5. There is no distinction between high and low when working, there is no distinction between high and low when serving, there is no distinction between old and young when studying, and there is no distinction between saints and mortals when practicing Taoism.
6. Everything has pros and cons. As long as you know how to weigh them and look at the big picture, dead rocks and dead wood can also be used as medicine. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. As long as you know how to use people, take advantage of their strengths, and break through. Rotten copper and iron can also be turned into steel.
7. Those who know how to use time are wise men who know eternity; those who know how to use space are saints who know boundlessness.
8. A rough person will fight with others' strength, a fool will fight with others' spirit, a wise person will fight with others' wisdom, and a wise person will fight with others' spirit.
9. Admitting mistakes can clarify everything; and make people wiser than before.
10. How much bitterness is included in success; how much pressure the shoulders of celebrities have endured; how much price has been paid behind the glory; how much sacrifice has been made for great achievements.
11. Working hard without worrying or fearing is the best way to cure diseases; letting go of attachments without rejecting or rejecting is the first secret to getting rid of troubles.
12. Not seeking extravagantly is a contented life, not speculating is a true character, not being scheming is an honest person, and not being selfish is a purified body and mind.
13. Don’t overdo it, don’t overdo it, don’t overdo it, don’t go overboard, and don’t do overdone things. Duty, take care of the present; go too far, and lose the future.
14. As long as you are patient and perseverant, the wave of time will push small people to the forefront of the times; as long as you keep your feet on the ground, the giant hands of history will aggregate "small" causes and conditions into great achievements.
15. Excellent acting skills come from the actor’s careful understanding of the connotation of the role; a rich life requires one’s own efforts to realize the meaning of life.
16. Convincing people with force will last a short time and have a shallow effect; moving people with virtue will last a long time and have a profound effect. Rather than using force to convince people, it is better to use virtue to move people; instead of using force to do things, it is better to use virtue to do things.
17. When a climber is on a cliff, what he urgently needs is a small ivy tree; when a motivated person is on a dangerous journey in life, what he urgently needs is a kind guide.
18. Wordless heart-to-heart correspondence is the highest art of conversation; wordless tacit understanding of everything is the highest state of doing things.
19. All things are interdependent, and there is no need to force things in the world; as long as the cause and conditions are sufficient, everything will happen naturally.
20. Letting go is not to follow the crowd, but to cherish the present; the present is not in another pure land, but a thought in the heart.
21. Death must be worthwhile; death must be as heavy as Mount Tai and as light as a feather. Live a meaningful life; live a life that will last forever and be infamous for thousands of years.
22. There are two things in the world that cannot wait: one is filial piety and the other is good deeds.
23. Be happy when listening to the teachings in class, be receptive to guidance and instruction, be brave in taking responsibility, and be respectful when dealing with others.
24. If you don’t work harder than others, your value will not be higher than others.
25. The greatest sorrow in life is that you have no hope for the future; the worst habit in life is that you have no plan for your work.
26. People can be poor, but the heart cannot be poor, and the energy in the heart is inexhaustible; the body can be disabled, but the heart cannot be disabled, and the health of the heart is inexhaustible.
27. People's abilities can be increased through hard work, and people's knowledge can be improved with humility.
28. Human health mainly depends on physical and mental soundness, rather than being brave and powerful; human longevity mainly refers to the continuation of wisdom life, rather than longevity.
29. Human value; expressed in the soul.
30. The darkest time for young people is when they sit down and meditate on how to get something for nothing.
31. People who can make good use of their time will be able to control the direction of their efforts.
32. Busyness is like a sharp sword of wisdom, which can cut off the kudzu vines of delusion; busyness is the finger that turns stone into gold, which can turn decay into magic; busyness is a tonic that nourishes and regulates the body, so that Life is full of life.
33. A dragon has to swim into the sea to cope with the strong waves so that it can move freely; a lion has to run into the mountains and forests to defeat the beasts before it can show its heroic appearance; a bird has to fly into the void to accept the challenge before it can learn to fly. ; People have to go into society and bear the test in order to grow quickly. A collection of Master Hsing Yun's famous sayings
1. Be happy when listening to the teachings in class, be receptive to guidance and instruction, be brave when doing things responsibly, and be respectful when dealing with others.
2. Everything has advantages and disadvantages. As long as you know how to weigh them and look at the big picture, dead rocks and dead wood can also be used as medicine. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. As long as you know how to use people, take advantage of their strengths, and break through. Rotten copper and iron can also be turned into steel.
Quotations from Master Hsing Yun
3. There is no distinction between high and low when working, there is no distinction between high and low when serving, there is no distinction between old and young when studying, and there is no distinction between saints and mortals when practicing Taoism.
4. Don’t overdo it, don’t overdo it, don’t overdo it, don’t go overboard, and don’t do overdone things. Duty, take care of the present; go too far, and lose the future.
5. Not seeking extravagantly is a contented life, not speculating is a true character, not scheming is an honest person, and not being selfish is a purified body and mind.
6. Don’t worry about others and don’t value yourself. You should worry about yourself and don’t value others.
7. Those who do not want to change cannot be disciplined; those who do not want to be good cannot be saved.
8. If you don’t refuse small waters, you can achieve the success of the ocean; if you don’t accumulate small good deeds, you can’t achieve perfect virtue.
9. With kind thoughts in your heart, every day will be a good day; if your neighbors are harmonious, everywhere will be a pure land.
10. When water enters the sludge, it becomes turbid even though it is clear; when people enter evil, it becomes treacherous even if it is righteous.
11. The nature of water is from high to low, so it is advisable to take advantage of the situation as a way of dredging; the nature of human beings is to gain something, so we should like to give away as a way to form relationships.
12. Teeth are hard and easy to break, so sages are noble and soft; blades are sharp and quick to destroy, so sages are noble; dragons are difficult to see, so sages are noble; the sea is difficult to measure, so it is difficult to measure. Sages are noble and profound.
13. Thinking should be internationalized, life should be disciplined, language should be classicized, and learning should be modernized.
14. The mind and body can live peacefully, and wisdom can discern the subtleties.
15. To ridicule people with words is to bring disaster; to accommodate people with measure is the key to gathering blessings; to defeat people with power is the key to attracting others; to transform people with morality is to win praise. The flow is long.
16. If you take picking up as possession, you will not be greedy; if you take busyness as pleasure, you will not be miserable; if you take diligence as wealth, you will not be poor; if you take endurance as strength, you will not be afraid.
17. To study and study: learn to be a person, understand a little bit of theory, understand a little fate, and understand a heart.
18. There are loopholes in worldly knowledge, but the Dharma is boundless; knowledge changes, but the truth is always new.
19. If you only say good things but don’t do good deeds, good things are equal to nonsense; if you only do good things but don’t say good things, good things are equal to nothing.
20. People who fail are nothing more than stubborn and self-willed; most successful people are able to be kind to others and do good things.
21. Losers are often people who are only popular for five minutes; winners are often people who persist for the last five minutes.
22. The best thing in the world is joy; the most precious good deed in the world is friendship; the greatest strength in the world is patience; the strongest will in the world is willingness.
23. Money can buy slaves, but not popularity; money can buy the masses, but not people's hearts; money can buy fish and meat, but not appetite; money can buy high-rise buildings. , but cannot buy freedom; money can buy beautiful clothes, but not temperament; money can buy stocks, but not satisfaction; money can buy books, but not wisdom; money can buy a bed, But you can’t buy sleep.
24. The greatest sorrow in life is that you have no hope for the future; the worst habit in life is that you have no plan for your work.
25. What you need is a kind guide.
26. The serious disease in life is not uselessness, but ignorance; success in career does not depend on academic qualifications, but on academic ability.
27. "Learning to suffer" can cultivate virtue, "mutual coordination between others and myself" can cultivate compassion; "of course" can be comfortable, and "just enjoy it" can always be happy.
28. When making friends, you should be free from anger, when you are a person, you should be cool and free from delusion, when you use your heart, you should regard formlessness as the pure land, and when you practice, you should regard no attainment as nirvana.
29. People's abilities can be increased through hard work, and people's knowledge can be improved with humility.
30. Human health mainly depends on physical and mental soundness, rather than being brave and powerful; human longevity mainly refers to the continuation of wisdom life, rather than longevity.
31. Although the conditioned dharma is false, if you abandon it, it will be difficult to achieve Buddhahood; although the unconditioned dharma is true, if you hold on to it, your wisdom will not be clear.
32. Read all the books of wisdom, read more books of enlightenment, read less books of idleness, and do not read books of evil.
33. To die, you must die with value; to die, you must die as heavy as a mountain, and as light as a feather; to live, you must live with dignity; to live, you must live a famous life, and you must live a life of infamy.
34. As a parent, you must be willing to raise your children; as a teacher, you must be willing to nurture talents; as a student, you must be willing to accept instruction; as a child, you must be willing to be filial to your parents.
35. Don’t seek innovation too quickly, don’t hate people too harshly, don’t want others to be nice too much, don’t be too hasty in recruiting talents, don’t be too hasty in listening to speeches, and don’t be too lenient to yourself.
36. A capable person makes things convenient for others; an incompetent person makes things difficult for others.
37. If you don’t learn well, others can’t help you; if you want to learn well, no one can stop you.
38. Courage must be found in a thought, and kindness must be found in rituals.
39. Life education is more important than knowledge education, moral education is more important than utilitarian education, universal education is more important than privileged education, and conscious education is more important than accepted education.
40. If you sit like a bell, you must be steady; if you stand like a pine tree, you must be upright; if you look like a mirror, you must be clear; if you walk and stop like the law, you must be in harmony; if your thoughts are flowing, they must be clear.
41. Writers work on the paper, farmers work on the land, teachers work on the blackboard, and Zen practitioners work on the heart.
42. The way to get along with others depends on life education to train; the way to self-improvement depends on ideological education to inspire.
43. If you are willing to let others go in everything, your virtue will rise; if you don't let yourself go, you will learn more and more.
44. Without new ideas, there will be no progress; without a big picture, there will be no vision. Quotations from Master Hsing Yun
45. You cannot ask for "perfection", but you must at least be able to "complete" to fulfill your responsibilities; people cannot ask for "omnipotence", but at least make it "possible". Able to take responsibility.