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 Suzuki Wisdom - Important quotes to teach by

The fate of a child is in the hands of his parents

“Teaching music is not my main purpose. I want to make good citizens. If children hear fine music from the day of their birth and learn to play it, they develop sensitivity, discipline and endurance. They get a beautiful heart.” -- Shinichi Suzuki

When love is deep, much can be accomplished

 

It is necessary to be concerned about the importance of educating a really beautiful human spirit

 

Any child can be developed, it depends on how you do it

 

Tone has the living soul

 

Art Exist for the human species. I think that all of the people who love art, those who teach art, and all of you should burn with the obligation to save the world

 

Art expresses man

 

Beautiful tone, beautiful heart

 

Children learn to smile from their parents.

 

Knowledge is not skill. Knowledge plus ten thousand times is skill.

 

Man is a child of his environment

 

Music exists for the purpose of growing an admirable heart

 

Talent is no accident of birth. In today's society a good many people seem to have the idea that if one is born without talent, there is nothing he can do about it; they simply resign themselves to what they consider to be their fate. Consequently they go through life without living it to the full or ever knowing life's true joy. That is man's greatest tragedy.

 

Teaching music is not my main purpose. I want to make good citizens. If children hear fine music from the day of their birth and learn to play it, they develop sensitivity, discipline and endurance. They get a beautiful heart.