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Aphorisms of famous people

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Shostakovich Dmitry Dmitrievich. The most famous aphorisms

  • Without impressions, enthusiasm, without life experience - there is no creativity.
  • Love and study the great art of music: it will open to you a whole world of high feelings, passions, thoughts. It will make you spiritually richer, purer, more perfect. Thanks to music, you will find new, previously unknown strengths in yourself. You will see life in new tones and colors.
  • To love music, you must first listen to it.

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