Portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven

Composer, deaf genius

Early Modern influential 101 sayings

Sayings by Ludwig van Beethoven

It is the artist's mission to penetrate to the heart of things.

1820s — Conversation book
Love & Relationships Unverifiable

I love a tree more than a man.

1810 — Attributed, possibly from a conversation with Bettina von Arnim
Love & Relationships Confirmed

I have never been able to endure society.

1801 — Letter to Franz Wegeler
Wisdom Unverifiable

O, you men who think or say that I am malevolent, stubborn, or misanthropic, how greatly do you wrong me.

1802 — Heiligenstadt Testament
Wisdom Unverifiable

My misfortune is double because I am misunderstood.

1802 — Heiligenstadt Testament
Money & Business Unverifiable

The day will come when mankind will recognize me.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly from a personal reflection
Wisdom Unverifiable

I shall hear in heaven.

1827 — Last words, often cited as a response to his brother's comment about the thunder
Biblical Unverifiable

I am not a man of words; I am a man of music.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly from a conversation
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

The condition of the people's heart is the measure of the condition of the nation.

1820s — Conversation book
Love & Relationships Unverifiable

I despise the world because it does not understand that music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.

1810 — Attributed, possibly from a conversation with Bettina von Arnim
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

It is a fact that I have always placed my personal freedom before everything else.

1815 — Letter to Countess Erdődy
Justice & Rights Unverifiable

I like to compose, but I hate to write it out.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly a common complaint among composers of the time
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

Let us have a moment of silence for the poor, who cannot afford to buy my music.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly a satirical remark
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

I shall live in my work.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly from a personal reflection
Wisdom Unverifiable

No man can be a composer who has not heard all the works of the great masters.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly a teaching principle
Wisdom Unverifiable

I had to become a composer, because I had nothing else to do.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly a sarcastic remark
Wisdom Unverifiable

I am not afraid of anything, except for bad music.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly a humorous remark
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I always have a new idea, a new melody, a new harmony in my head.

Unknown — Attributed, possibly a personal reflection
Wisdom Unverifiable

My principal purpose is to serve humanity.

1820s — Conversation book
Inspirational Unverifiable

I live only in my music.

1810 — Letter to Bettina von Arnim
Art & Creativity Unverifiable
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