Gloomy Quote by Jean Paul Download Open image “Music is moonlight in the gloomy night of life.” — Jean Paul ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Gloomy Life Moonlight Music Night Sad
Lost souls at times where you wait for the moonlight to start dancing and the sunshine to start sleeping. — Kevin McCarty Copy Share Image
“And what the music elicits—in me, in most everyone who hears it and takes to it—is a strangely comforting, sensual melancholy, a gentle sadness,… — William Todd Schultz Copy Share Image
“Music is the love child birthed from the boundless freedom found in dreams and the rapturous opposition faced in life; for that, we should… — Dave Matthes Copy Share Image
What is Music? How do you define it? Music is a calm moonlit night, the rustle of leaves in Summer. Music is the far… — Sergei Rachmaninoff Copy Share Image
“My melancholy wants to rest in the hiding places and abysses of perfection: that is why I need music.” — Nietzsche Friedrich Copy Share Image
The music that I write is often not necessarily full of doom and gloom. You'll notice in most of the darkest songs, the music… — Andrew Bird Copy Share Image
The sheer volumes of songs have come from the hours of cold and darkness that one spends inside with the lights on. — Paul Westerberg Copy Share Image
The night seems to fade but the moonlight lingers on. There are wonders for everyone, oh. — Ub40 Copy Share Image
music is not technique and melody, but the meaning of life itself, infinitely sorrowful and unbearably beautiful. — Pearl S. Buck Copy Share Image
What Cicero said of men-that they are like wines, age souring the bad, and bettering the good-we can say of misfortune, that it has… — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
Like a morning dream, life becomes more and more bright the longer we live, and the reason of everything appears more clear. What has… — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
I have made as much out of myself as could be made of the stuff, and no man should require more. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
In science the new is an advance; but in morals, as contradicting our inner ideals and historic idols, it is ever a retrogression. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
It has been jestingly said that the works of John Paul Richter are almost unintelligible to any but the Germans, and even to some… — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
What makes old age so sad is, not that our joys, but that our hopes then cease. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
There are souls which fall from heaven like flowers, but ere they bloom are crushed under the foul tread of some brutal hoof. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
I myself have not met a self-confessed liberal since the late fifties (and even then it was a tacky thing to admit, like coming… — Wilfrid Sheed Copy Share Image
It crosses my mind that our generation may leave problems that are simply too hard for human society in the generations that follow. The… — Ross Garnaut Copy Share Image
Britannia's shame! There took her gloomy flight, On wing impetuous, a black sullen soul . Less base the fear of death than fear of… — Edward Young Copy Share Image
What has changed is that my life then was less difficult and my future seemingly less gloomy, but as far as my inner self,… — Vincent Van Gogh Copy Share Image
The past--the wild charge at the head of his men up San Juan Hill; the first years of his marriage when he worked late… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
The iron bolt...mysteriously fastens the door of hope and holds our spirits in a gloomy prison. — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
I accept that climate change is a challenge, I accept the broad theory about global warming. I am sceptical about a lot of the… — John Howard Copy Share Image
The gloomy theology of the orthodox--the Calvinists--I do not, I cannot believe. Many of the notions--nay, most of the notions--which orthodox people have of… — Rutherford B. Hayes Copy Share Image
“By the shores of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, Stood the wigwam of Nokomis, Daughter of the Moon, Nokomis, Dark behind it rose… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The gloomy recess of an ecclesiastical library is like a harbor, into which a far-traveling curiosity has sailed with its freight, and cast anchor.… — Robert Aris Willmott Copy Share Image