Danh ngôn của Mstislav Rostropovich

When I started learning the cello, I fell in love with the instrument because it seemed like a voice - my voice.
When I started learning the cello, I fell in love with the instrument because it seemed like a voice - my voice.
Khi bắt đầu học cello, tôi đã yêu cây đàn này vì nó giống như một giọng nói - giọng nói của tôi.
Tác giả: Mstislav Rostropovich | Chuyên mục: Learning | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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- Every man must have the right fearlessly to think independently and express his opinion about what he knows, what he has personally thought about and experienced, and not merely to express with slightly different variations the opinion which has been inculcated in him.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Learning
- I just feel like I'm becoming a better person. My music is just getting better. Learning the game better, learning how to move, learning how to create - everything's just growing.
- The journey that I have undertaken, meeting people from all walks of life and learning from them, has been my biggest achievement.
- The big thing is, it's about learning which off-speed pitches to swing at. A lot of people say, 'Oh, this guy can't hit a curveball; this guy can't hit an off-speed pitch.' But it's about swinging at the right one. Swing at the hangers. Swing at the ones you can handle.
- The original idea before Mint was a life and goal planning system I called Carpe Viva. The idea was that all of life's goals, from buying a house, getting an MBA, or learning Spanish could be quantified in both time and money.
- I got to know Elton John's older music by learning to like his newer stuff. 'The Lion King?' That's what I like.