Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Prodigy composer

Early Modern influential 106 sayings

Sayings by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

I pay no attention whatever to anybody's praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings.

1781 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

Melody is the essence of music.

Unknown — Attributed, likely from a conversation or teaching
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I never force myself to compose more than I feel like, for I know that my compositions will not be as good.

1778 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
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I write as a pig pisses.

Unknown — Attributed, a crude and humorous remark about his prolificacy
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I ask your forgiveness for my bad handwriting. It is due to the fact that I am always thinking of something else.

1778 — Letter to his sister, Nannerl Mozart
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I am a composer and therefore I do not have to think about anything else.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly a humorous remark
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I have not a syllable to say against the Emperor, but I find it impossible to compose for him.

1782 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
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It is a great joy to be alive, and to make music.

Unknown — Attributed, likely from a conversation
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I would rather have a good cook than a bad composer.

Unknown — Attributed, a humorous and practical remark
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I bless the name of the man who invented beer.

Unknown — Attributed, a jovial remark
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I have a terrible weakness for gambling.

1787 — Letter to his wife, Constanze Mozart
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I assure you that I am quite alone in the world.

1781 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
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My sole aim is to write good music.

Unknown — Attributed, likely from a personal reflection
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I am never happier than when I am composing.

Unknown — Attributed, likely from a conversation
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I love my wife, and she loves me, and that is all that matters.

1782 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
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I cannot write in a hurry, for I have to think about everything.

1778 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
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I have always been a lover of fun.

Unknown — Attributed, likely from a conversation
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I am not a man who can be easily intimidated.

1781 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
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I am too honest for this world.

1781 — Letter to his father, Leopold Mozart
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I hate to be idle.

Unknown — Attributed, likely from a conversation
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