The crowd intimidates me, its breath suffocates me. I feel paralyzed by its curious look, and the unknown faces make me dumb.
— Frederic Chopin
As long as I have health and strength, I will gladly work all my days.
Oh, how miserable it is to have no one to share your sorrows and joys, and, when your heart is heavy, to have no soul to whom you can pour out your woes.
I shall create a new world for myself.
If the newspapers cut me up so much that I shall not venture before the world again, I have resolved to become a house painter; that would be as easy as anything else, and I should, at any rate, still be an artist!
Man is never always happy, and very often only a brief period of happiness is granted him in this world; so why escape from this dream which cannot last long?
Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.
I wish I could throw off the thoughts which poison my happiness, but I take a kind of pleasure in indulging them.
Vienna is a handsome, lively city, and pleases me exceedingly.
Oh, how hard it must be to die anywhere but in one's birthplace.
Sometimes I can only groan, and suffer, and pour out my despair at the piano!