Power Of Music Quotes by Itay Talgam, Johnny Depp, Josh Groban, Robert Browning, Maya Angelou, George Eliot and many others.

What is the source of power of musicians who are financially browbeaten, most of whom work for minimum wage or less? Musicians who cannot even afford to buy tickets to operas or concerts in which they themselves perform?
Music touches us emotionally, where words alone can’t.
If there is one thing that is constant in this world, it is the power of music.
Who hears music feels his solitude peopled at once.
Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness.
Life seems to go on without effort when I am filled with music.
It sounds silly, I know. But for me, the power of music rests in its ability to reach inside and touch the places where the deepest cuts lie. Like a benevolent god, a good song will never let you down. And sometimes, when you’re trying to find your way, one of those gods actually shows up and gives you directions.
It is the power of music to carry one directly into the mental state of the composer.
Music is the universal language of mankind.
I met people that I couldn’t talk to – they didn’t speak Spanish or English – but they knew my songs. That’s what I love, the music has gone past where I thought it would get to. That’s the power of music, how it can travel and break language barriers.
None but ourselves can free our minds.
We recognize the universal power of music to touch the hearts of men and women everywhere and in all generations-to inspire and encourage, to sustain and lift, to comfort and bring peace.
You really should be able to feel the higher power of music and be moved by it, rather than listening to me waffle on and having to explain it.
Music is a mantra that soothes the soul…something our body has to have. It’s important to understand the power of music.
The power of music that poetry lacks is the ability to persuade without argument.
I really believe in the power of music – and I mean literally the power of musical tones – to rearrange the way you can think.
The power of music, narrative and drama is of the greatest practical and theoretical importance. … We see how the retarded, unable to perform fairly simple tasks involving perhaps four or five movements or procedures in sequence, can do these perfectly if they work to music.