Inexplicable Quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Download Open image “A phenomenon like Mozart remains an inexplicable thing.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Inexplicable Phenomenon Remains
Mozart's music is an invitation to the listener to venture just a little out of the sense of his own subjectivity. — Karl Barth Copy Share Image
I think the music of Mozart is like a universe of human feelings, sentiments and fragility, and ... that's why it's so 'actual' in… — Cecilia Bartoli Copy Share Image
The music of Mozart is of such purity and beauty that one feels he merely found it - that it has always existed as… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Mozart's music is like an X-ray of your soul - it shows what is there, and what isn't. — Isaac Stern Copy Share Image
How can such a disproportionately large number of people have a definite, and unusually positive relationship to Mozart? — Wolfgang Hildesheimer Copy Share Image
What was evident was that Mozart was simply transcribing music completely finished in his head. And finished as most music is never finished. Displace… — Peter Shaffer Copy Share Image
Most of all I admire Mozart's capacity to be both deep and rational, a combination often said to be impossible. — Allan Bloom Copy Share Image
Mozart's music is constantly escaping from its frame, because it cannot be contained in it. — Leonard Bernstein Copy Share Image
If you've never heard a piece of Mozart, then Mozart could sound scary or confusing, so it's all about learning. — Michael Arden Copy Share Image
True works of art contain their own theory and give us the measurement according to which we should judge them. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
I never believed in trying to do anything. Whatever I set out to do I found I had already accomplished. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
All lyrical work must, as a whole, be perfectly intelligible, but in some particulars a little unintelligible. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
We know accurately only when we know little, with knowledge doubt increases. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
It is easier to perceive error than to find truth, for the former lies on the surface and is easily seen, while the latter… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
The connoisseur of art must be able to appreciate what is simply beautiful, but the common run of people is satisfied with ornament — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Copy Share Image
Let us not dream that reason can ever be popular. Passions, emotions, may be made popular; but reason remains ever the property of an… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
War is thus divine in itself, since it is a law of the world. War is divine through its consequences of a supernatural nature… — Joseph de Maistre Copy Share Image
“We know how ninety-nine percent of the universe works," he told Carter shortly after they met, "and that's the clockworks, that's what we build… — Glen David Gold Copy Share Image
A man may be accused of cowardice for fleeing away from all manner of physical dangers but when things supernatural, insubstantial and inexplicable threaten… — Susan Hill Copy Share Image
And also, one is a mother in order to understand the inexplicable. One is a mother to lighten the darkness. One is a mother… — Mariama Bâ Copy Share Image
We must assume our existence as broadly as we in any way can; everything, even the unheard - of, must be possible in it.… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
If you don't understand what al Qaeda was trying to do on 9/11, if you don't have a sense of who Osama bin Laden… — Peter Bergen Copy Share Image
When you identify with an organization and you want to do stuff [but] you get this inexplicable 'no' - a lot of people get… — Bob Goff Copy Share Image
If you travel as much as I do - 165,000 miles last year - you exist nowhere. You're always between heaven and earth, you're… — Jean Houston Copy Share Image
Life itself is the real and most miraculous miracle of all. If one had never before seen a human hand and were suddenly presented… — Christopher Fry Copy Share Image
Once she made him watch Pride and Prejudice and for ages he would re-word Mr Bingley's apology to Jane Bennet, saying, 'I've been an… — Melina Marchetta Copy Share Image
Whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there - that, one might say, is created. It is the inexplicable presence of… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image