Georges Bizet quotes:

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  • As a musician I tell you that if you were to suppress adultery, fanaticism, crime, evil, the supernatural, there would no longer be the means for writing one note.

  • Ah, music! What a beautiful art! But what a wretched profession!

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche commenting on the music of Georges Bizet: His music has the tang of sunny climates, their bracing air, their clearness. It voices a sensibility hitherto unknown to us.

  • What a beautiful art, but what a wretched profession.

  • I want to do nothing chic, I want to have ideas before beginning a piece.

  • Religion is a means of exploitation employed by the strong against the weak; religion is a cloak of ambition, injustice and vice.

  • I lived in Italy for three years and wanted no part of the country's disreputable way of life.

  • I don't want to write a mass before being in a state to do it well, that is a Christian. I have therefore taken a singular course to reconcile my ideas with the exigencies of Academy rules. They ask me for something religious: very well, I shall do something religious, but of the pagan religion. . . . I have always read the ancient pagans with infinite pleasure, while in Christian writers I find only system, egoism, intolerance, and a complete lack of artistic taste.

  • Love is rebellious bird that nobody can tame, and it's all in vain to call it if it chooses to refuse.

  • Religion is a means of exploitation employed by the strong against the weak; religion is a cloak of ambition, injustice and vice . . . . Truth breaks free, science is popularized, and religion totters; soon it will fall, in the course of centuries--that is, tomorrow. . . . In good time we shall only have to deal with reason.

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