For my Vienna is as different from what they call Vienna now as the quick is different from the dead.
An ox remains an ox, even if driven to Vienna.
My idea was to go to Vienna to study conducting and perhaps play in an orchestra first, so I thought before I got to Vienna I could do with a little training in Paris.
A representational photograph says, 'This is what Vienna looked like.' An interpretational photograph goes one better and says, 'This is what Vienna was like. This is how I felt about it.
The climate suits me, and London has the greatest serious music that you can hear any day of the week in the world - you think it's going to be Vienna or Paris or somewhere, but if you go to Vienna or Paris and say, 'Let's hear some good music', ther...
My parents genuinely loved Vienna, and in later years I learned from them why the city exerted a powerful hold on them and other Jews. My parents loved the dialect of Vienna, its cultural sophistication, and artistic values.
I received my doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1910.
Vienna is the gate to Eastern Europe.
Vienna is a handsome, lively city, and pleases me exceedingly.
Celine: Were you there in Vienna, in December?
Well I live in Vienna with my wife and son, and I teach in Hamburg, there will be no changes in that respect.
I have the feeling that I was born in Vienna in order to live in Paris.
Love is a kind of symptom that arises through the repression of libido.
From time to time, the Vienna Philharmonic could play without a conductor because they are so good.
My small experience on 'Dancing with the Stars' allowed me to slowly appreciate the Waltz and Viennese Waltz, but to see it in Vienna is something much different.
I've been to Bali twice and Marrakech twice. I thought Vienna was great. I will take girlfriends to places they've never been before.
I studied at a grammar school and later at the University of Vienna in the Faculty of Medicine.
If I speak of Vienna it must be in the past tense, as a man speaks of a woman he has loved and who is dead.
I was born in Vienna on November 7, 1929, eleven years after the multiethnic Austro-Hungarian Empire fell apart following its defeat in World War I.
I actually speak fluent German. And I live in Vienna, and I'm married to a Viennese woman.
I'm sure that being an applicant from the American School in Vienna helped get me into all seven colleges I applied to.