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“Whatever has made, or does make, or may make music, should be held sacred as the golden bridle-bit of the Shah of Persia's horse,and the golden hammer, with which his hoofs are shod.” quote by Herman Melville
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“Whatever has made, or does make, or may make music, should be held sacred as the golden bridle-bit of the Shah of Persia's horse,and the golden hammer, with which his hoofs are shod.”

Herman Melville

About This Quote

Source Book: Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, 1851

Music is portrayed as a sacred, powerful force, likened to royal symbols of authority and strength.

In simple terms: Music is a revered, powerful force.

Key Takeaway

Treat music with reverence and respect.

Themes

art spirituality power culture

Mood

awe inspired thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • concerts
  • religious ceremonies
  • personal practice
  • education

Key Concepts

symbolism aesthetic value ritual

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reverence for music affect its accessibility?
  • Can music be both sacred and popular?
A Different Perspective

Viewing music as sacred may alienate those who see it as entertainment.

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