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Understand Quotes by Yo-Yo Ma
- A Senegalese poet said 'In the end we will conserve only what we love. We love only what we understand, and we will understand only…
- Music is one of the ways we can achieve a kind of shorthand to understand each other.
- Each day I move toward that which I do not understand. The result is a continuous accidental learning which constantly shapes my life.
- I remember when I was growing up. My great wish was to understand who I was and how I fit in the world.
- I really would like to be involved in things and to understand things, and in some ways you've got to be careful what you wish…
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