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Violinist Quotes

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Lindsey Stirling
“The only reason I am successful is because I have stayed true to myself.”
Lindsey Stirling

Kamand Kojouri
“Violinists wear the imprint on their necks with pride
For they are the players of harmony.

Pilgrims, too, wear the imprint on their foreheads with pride
For they are the conductors of unity.

And Lovers? Why, they are made humble by the imprint on their hearts
For they are merely the instruments of rhapsody.”
Kamand Kojouri

Alexandra Bracken
“—the longer you silence a violin, the harder it is for it to find its true voice again.”
Alexandra Bracken, Passenger

H.S. Crow
“A violinist fiddled.
With strings resined for winter.
Summer's light splintered.”
H.S. Crow

Sarah Blake
“And when the man had touched his bow to the string, touched and then drawn the bow across, holding that long first note, Ogden had understood that every life had at its center a beginning that was not birth, a moment when the catch on the lock in one's life opens, and out it comes, starting forward.”
Sarah Blake, The Guest Book

Cynthia Sally Haggard
“Mr. Russell—this is awkward—Mother is not happy—She told me never to see you again.â€�
The force of his glare thrust her back on her heels.
--Farewell My Life, Buona Notte Vita Mia”
Cynthia Sally Haggard, Farewell My Life: Buona Notte Vita Mia

Virginia Burges
“When she played it they were one â€� she didn’t know where the Nagyvary ended and she began.”
Virginia Burges, The Virtuoso