131 Quotes About Opera
- Author J.J. Brown
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I love opera. Si. But I am old. No passion in my life, you know? I work, I walk slowly now through my years...but opera! I see, I hear that passion, Eva. Is like the passion of youth. And I live again. I feel something.
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- Author Philip K. Dick
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I can see Richard Wagner standing at the gates of heaven. "You have to let me in," he says. "I wrote Parsifal. It has to do with the Grail, Christ, suffering, pity and healing. Right?" And they answer, "Well, we read it and it makes no sense." SLAM.
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- Author Charles Hart
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Floating, falling, sweet intoxication. Touch me, trust me, savor each sensation. Let the dream begin, let your darker side give in to the power of the music of the night.
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- Author Theodore Roosevelt
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I ended my statement to the colored soldiers by saying: "Now, I shall be very sorry to hurt you, and you don't know whether or not I will keep my word, but my men can tell you that I always do;" whereupon my cow-punchers, hunters, and miners solemnly nodded their heads and commented in chorus, exactly as if in a comic opera, "He always does; he always does!
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- Author Mariah Carey
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It's in my genes. My mother was an opera singer. I'm clearly dramatic.
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- Author Haruki Murakami
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Opera lovers may be the narrowest people in the world.
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- Author Emilia Pardo Bazán
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The dictatorship is like an aria that never becomes an opera.
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- Author Terry Pratchett
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If music were the food of love, she was game for a sonata and chips at any time.
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- Author Eliza Parsons
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He quickly observed, that good sentences and excellent representations of the follies of mankind met with little regard or applause, whilst sounds, without sense, threw every body into raptures:——but 'twas the fashion of the day to be musically mad, and those who were absurd enough to prefer a rational entertainment to a flimsy opera, were poor insipid beings, without taste or enthusiasm.
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