what is mediocrity

Kamryn 2022-04-23 07:01:08

Mediocrity is choosing jealousy, narrow-mindedness, power, and fame. Once you are attached to this, the wonderful inspiration will not patronize you, and God will not miss you.

While focusing on pure pursuit of art, enjoying the happiness brought by music, pure and optimistic, I don’t know what the struggle is, I can give up myself and life for music, and I don’t think that money and rights are important. Such talents have talents that everyone admires.

If you want to catch up with Mozart, then please purify your mind first, then you will have real inspiration to create great works of art. The artist himself should be sensitive and pure.

Do you really think Mozart is a fool? He has long known the cruelty of the world, but he still chooses to face life simply, even though he is wounded all over, he is still full of the power of sunshine, which can be seen from the music. The money that Mozart worked so hard to pursue was nothing more than to feed himself, his wife and children.

Not only did you not help, but you persecuted him. You will not be able to catch up with that genius in your next life. I curse you to go to hell, because you not only killed the great Mozart, but also killed those immortal musical works born in the minds of geniuses. Before they were written, they were buried in the graveyard in the cold wind, and they should have been passed down from generation to generation with the success of genius.

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Amadeus quotes

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: I actually threw the score on the fire, he made me so angry.

    Antonio Salieri: You burned the score?

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: No, no. My wife took it out in time.

  • Antonio Salieri: Are you sure you can't leave these and, and come back again?

    Constanze Mozart: It's very tempting sir, but it's impossible, I'm afraid. Wolfgang would be frantic if he found those were missing, you see they're all originals.

    Antonio Salieri: Originals?

    Constanze Mozart: Yes, sir, he doesn't make copies.

    Antonio Salieri: These, are originals?