
I am in the world only for the purpose of composing.
– Franz Schubert
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- There is no such thing as happy music. – Franz Schubert
- Life is not a fairground, but a school. — Franz Bardon – Franz Bardon
- Things go wrong for a purpose. Just know the purpose, and just understand how to distinctively use the purpose for a great purpose! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Composing music changes nations, listening to music changes you. – Alin Sav
- Writers do not have the privilege of sleep. There is always a story coming alive in their heads, constantly composing. Whether they choose it or not. – Coco J Ginger
- The last thing we discover in composing a work is what to put down first. – Blaise Pascal
- Talentless and incompetent as I am, there are two things I can do, and two things only: walk, with my own two feet; compose, composing my poems. – Santka Taneda
- Talentless and incompetent as I am, there are two things I can do, and two things only: walk, with my own two feet; compose, composing my poems. – Santka Taneda
- The song we’re composing already exists in potential. Our work is to find it. – Steven Pressfield
- The purpose of a purpose is a purpose – Thabiso Monkoe
- Art for art’s sake, with no purpose, for any purpose perverts art. But art achieves a purpose which is not its own. (1804) – Benjamin Constant
- The purpose of a purpose is to fulfill a purpose – Thabiso Monkoe
- Everything in this world is primarily a matter of morals, and only very much later one of politics. – Franz Werfel
- Amidst the whole peril in the world, here’s why you’re still alive-“to find your purpose. Your purpose will ignite hope in others. – Chinonye J Chidolue
- If the immediate and direct purpose of our life is not suffering then our existence is the most ill-adapted to its purpose in the world. – Arthur Schopenhauer
- The world after a war is a good world, I told myself. A happy world. A secure world. In this world, I might do anything. – Jennifer Niven
- Many a book is like a key to unknown chambers within the castle of one’s own self. – Franz Kafka
- A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us. – Franz Kafka
- I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. – Franz Kafka
- I only fear danger where I want to fear it. – Franz Kafka
- What’s happened to me,’ he thought. It was no dream. – Franz Kafka
- Most men are not wicked… They are sleep-walkers, not evil evildoers. – Franz Kafka
- The observer of the soul cannot penetrate into the soul, but there doubtless is a margin where he comes into contact with it. – Franz Kafka
- We were born in charge of our own being, our own personality. Other people’s personalities are beyond our control. – Franz Bardon
- Please -” consider me a dream. – Franz Kafka
- Be kind and generous to your fellows, but hard and relentless with yourself. – Franz Bardon
- I have hardly anything in common with myself and should stand very quietly in a corner, content that I can breathe. – Franz Kafka
- [He] used to be so insignificant that one literally felt alone in his presence. – Franz Kafka
- I do not speak as I think, I do not think as I should, and so it all goes on in helpless darkness. – Franz Kafka
- Fear of night. Fear of not night. – Franz Kafka
- If you have food in your jaws you have solved all questions for the time being. – Franz Kafka
- We belong far less to where we’ve come from than where we want to go. – Franz Werfel
- It is only because of their stupidity that they are able to be so sure of themselves. – Franz Kafka
- I look a girl in the eye and it was a very long love story with thunder and kisses and lightning. I live fast. – Franz Kafka
- Life is hard, the earth stubborn, science rich in knowledge but poor in practical results. – Franz Kafka
- All human errors are impatience, a premature breaking off of methodical procedure, an apparent fencing-in of what is apparently at issue. – Franz Kafka
- Incidentally, it’s easy to write prescriptions, but difficult to come to an understanding with people. – Franz Kafka
- Guilt is never to be doubted. – Franz Kafka
- As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect. – Franz Kafka
- My guiding principle is this: Guilt is never to be doubted. – Franz Kafka
