Danh ngôn của Daniel Barenboim

Beethoven was a deeply political man in the broadest sense of the word. He was not interested in daily politics, but concerned with questions of moral behaviour and the larger questions of right and wrong affecting the entire society.
Beethoven was a deeply political man in the broadest sense of the word. He was not interested in daily politics, but concerned with questions of moral behaviour and the larger questions of right and wrong affecting the entire society.
Beethoven là một nhà chính trị sâu sắc theo nghĩa rộng nhất của từ này. Ông không quan tâm đến chính trị hàng ngày mà quan tâm đến những câu hỏi về hành vi đạo đức và những câu hỏi lớn hơn về đúng sai ảnh hưởng đến toàn bộ xã hội.
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- I think bad politics are incredibly dangerous, so it's important to make sure that people are communicating well. Culture and morale are super important. It's best to not force it, but let it happen organically and genuinely.
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- It is our experience that political leaders do not always mean the opposite of what they say.
- I would never enter politics, but I will go out and vote.