Music Quotes

The universal language. Musicians and listeners on why rhythm and melody move us like nothing else.

12643 quotes

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"Music brings people together in ways nothing else can."
Walter White Jr.
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"Music is just sounds that are organized poorly."
April Ludgate
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"Music is fine if it doesn't interfere with productivity."
Donna Meagle
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"Music has a way of finding you when you need it most."
Big
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"Music is the soundtrack to life."
Andy Bernard
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"Music is the language of the soul."
Jerry Gergich
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"Music has a way of touching the soul."
Charlotte York
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"A song is just a poem that's been set to music."
Andy Bernard
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"Music has the power to change our mood and perspective."
Andy Bernard
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"Music can say things words never could."
Ben Wyatt
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"Music is a universal language."
Ben Wyatt
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"Music is good background noise while you're eating."
Jerry Gergich
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"Music soothes the savage beast. So does a nice meal."
Jerry Gergich
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"Music is the language of the soul, but a good suit is the language of success."
Tom Haverford
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"Music to my ears is the sound of opportunity knocking on my door."
Tom Haverford
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"I don't understand modern music. It's all screaming."
Ron Swanson
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"Music should be loud, proud, and played on a 12-string guitar."
Ron Swanson
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"Music is just organized noise that happens to be pleasant."
April Ludgate
A
"Music is the soundtrack to life."
Andy Bernard
A
"Music speaks to the soul."
Andy Bernard
A
"Music speaks to the soul."
Ann Perkins
A
"Music is the language of emotions."
Ann Perkins
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"Music is the universal language of the heart."
Tracy Jordan
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"A song can say what your heart feels."
Tracy Jordan
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"Music has the power to change how you feel about everything."
Ben Wyatt
B
"Music soothes the soul in ways words can't."
Ben Wyatt
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"Music is pleasant, as long as it doesn't interfere with business."
Jack Donaghy
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"Music is the language of the soul. Also, I'm really good at karaoke."
Tom Haverford
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"Music has a way of bringing people together."
Andy Bernard
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"Music makes everything better."
Leslie Knope